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33584 | Oh, are you? 33584 And can anyone doubt the effect which the emergence of women into politics will have, eventually, on politics? 33584 And what of Miss Duncan-- what is her part in the woman''s movement? 33584 But one may profitably inquire, What will be the effect of the emergence of women into politics upon politics itself? 33584 Can anyone doubt this? 33584 Has a new world, bounded by factory walls and noisy with the roar of machinery, grown up about us, to keep women from their heritage? 33584 Who is your doctor? 33584 Why, she asks, is it so important that women should bear and rear children to live lives as empty and poor as their own? 33584 Why, then, have men appeared hostile to the woman''s rebellion? 59448 , which is to be the guiding principle in Emile''s case, changes its character where Sophie is concerned, and becomes:"Quel effet cela fera- t- il?" |
59448 | How d''ye do? |
59448 | If the female tongue will be in motion, he says, after complaining of their_ copia verborum_,"why should it not be set to go right?" |
59448 | Sérieusement, y a- t- il rien de plus bizarre que de voir comment on agit pour l''ordinaire en l''éducation des femmes? 59448 And who can be fitter for such a task than the girl''s own mother? 59448 But how is woman to be pleased? 59448 But supposing he should be right, to what cause would such a deplorable state of things be attributable? 59448 Even when married to a sensible husband, who thinks for her, what will be the fate of a woman who is left a widow with a large family? 59448 In deciding upon a course of action, the inevitable question was:What is the use?" |
59448 | It is there that we must look for an answer to the question:"Did Rousseau look upon women as partakers of the faculty of Reason?" |
59448 | Pray have you a fine Vauxhall and Ranelagh? |
59448 | She asks him what he would have had her do? |
59448 | Since they have the same improveable minds as the male part of the species, why should they not be cultivated by the same method? |
59448 | The former he is rather inclined to excuse, for"where the lesson taught is but to please, can Pleasure be a fault?" |
59448 | The lines: Shall Britain,_ where the soul of freedom reigns_, Forge chains for others she herself disdains? |
59448 | The question may be put whether upon the whole this remarkable event was favourable to the cause of feminism? |
59448 | The utilitarian question:"A quoi cela est- il bon? |
59448 | Was liberty to be the portion of men only; and was woman to continue in her state of bondage? |
59448 | Were all men to be partakers of Reason, guided by her only, whilst women had the use of that faculty denied them? |
59448 | What, in comparison with the great end in view, were the inevitable horrors of the Revolution, produced by desperate and enraged factions? |
59448 | Why did not Rousseau extend his excellent advice regarding outdoor sports and games to girls? |
59448 | Why should reason be left to itself in one of the sexes, and be disciplined with so much care in the other?" |
59448 | With him the ever recurring question is:"What will it profit the soul? |
59448 | prevails in the morning, and"What''s trumps?" |
37964 | Is it inconceivable that Nature should sometimes do things with an ulterior object, an ethical one, for instance? 37964 ( What would be said of the soldier who should turn his back upon the enemy for fear of losing life even?) 37964 ***** Shall woman leave to man no field at all of natural supremacy? 37964 *****_ Do we not pitch our songs too low, O sweet-- my Singers?_ CHAPTER IX THE IMPENDING SUBJECTION OF MANThe Earth never tires.... |
37964 | Again,_ Why_? |
37964 | And do these two states alternate normally in the opposite halves of the brain, concurrently with the alternation of Day and Night? |
37964 | And now upsprings a further momentous consideration: Is this cause and effect? |
37964 | And to what end is it all? |
37964 | And yet-- Have we reached such a stage of development that emotional considerations are more binding on us than material ones are? |
37964 | And yet-- Whither will drift the Galley of Life when its rowers put their strength elsewhere? |
37964 | Arrogance? |
37964 | Boy- Work: Exploitation or Training? |
37964 | But by what precise means? |
37964 | But yet, in point of fact, what was it that inspired and energised the earlier processes, if not this same Divine Influx? |
37964 | But-- whither is all this trending? |
37964 | Do we, in sleep, when processes have exhausted our daily influx of Life- power, recruit this again from a psychical source? |
37964 | How and why should disease thus have stricken these in mid- career? |
37964 | How and why then did this happen? |
37964 | How is it that the mother, who belongs to one sex only, produces-- and produces in about equal number-- offspring of both? |
37964 | How is it, they inquire, that an embryo bred of two parents of opposite sex develops the sex of one only of these? |
37964 | I Of what order is this Woman- half of Mind which Feminism seeks to extinguish? |
37964 | In the exercise of what vital processes has it been fostered and furthered? |
37964 | In what nursery of Human Consciousness was this fair and gentle blossom sown; to spring, to develop, and to make for gracious growth? |
37964 | Intolerance? |
37964 | Is Sleep a recession merely from the state of Consciousness to the potential states of Sub- and Supra- consciousness? |
37964 | Is it an evolution of the self- negation and the tenderness of parents for their children? |
37964 | Is the power held latent in one generation the potential of the generation following? |
37964 | Is this dynamo re- charged during sleep from some Occult Power- station? |
37964 | It may be asked: Why should woman forgo possession and exercise of faculties available to her, in order to transmit these to sons? |
37964 | Nevertheless-- For how long after the clarion- note of aspiration sounded by Marriage should have ceased to vibrate, would the echo of it last? |
37964 | Otherwise, why two reproductive glands? |
37964 | Pharisaism? |
37964 | Shall she not be content with her beautiful part as generatrix of Faculty, but must seek to be exponent too? |
37964 | Since, in every equation of Science, an unknown factor reveals itself, why not candidly confess this to be a Spiritual factor? |
37964 | The Subjection of woman by man-- What was that evil compared with this other enormity: the Subjection of man by woman, which is fast replacing it? |
37964 | The burning wrongs of women? |
37964 | To say nothing of the less constitutionally- sound, the Ultra- Feminine being, for the most part, a neurotic? |
37964 | What are we? |
37964 | What is it that we, seeing this condition of things at our very door, have, as women, to be so grateful for in male legislation?" |
37964 | What is its significance-- what its explanation? |
37964 | Whence are we? |
37964 | Whence do we derive our daily influx of Life? |
37964 | Whither do we go? |
37964 | Who are we? |
37964 | Why? |
37964 | Yet how is this? |
37964 | Yet what has been the outcome of it all? |
37964 | what are they beside the burning wrongs of helpless babes and children? |
7833 | And where are the children? |
7833 | And why is this meetin''any more onwomanly or immodest than the camp- meetin''where you wuz converted, and baptized the next Sunday in the creek? |
7833 | Be changed? 7833 Do you allude to our venerable speaker, Joe Cannon?" |
7833 | Do_ they_ know enough to vote? |
7833 | How would you put the objection? |
7833 | In jail? 7833 Indignant about what?" |
7833 | Is it not a part of woman''s life that she gave at the birth and crucifixion? 7833 Joseph?" |
7833 | Let? |
7833 | Pardon me, madam, but if you are happy in your married relations, and your husband is a temperate good man, why do you feel so upon this subject? |
7833 | Serepta Pester,sez I,"be you tellin''the truth?" |
7833 | The what? |
7833 | Then,sez I,"why do n''t you make the United States do right?" |
7833 | Well,sez I,"do you think the weather is goin''to moderate?" |
7833 | What? |
7833 | When are you goin''? |
7833 | Who is Josiah? |
7833 | Why should you be dyin''on the buttery shelf, Josiah? |
7833 | Why, where is their property gone? |
7833 | Why,sez I,"did they invite you? |
7833 | You look very fatigued; wo n''t you take something? |
7833 | And I hung back and asked her in a cautious tone,"How many she wanted canvassed, and how much canvas it would take?" |
7833 | And I stopped his complaints and his sithes by askin''in a voice that demanded a reply:"Can you and will you do Serepta''s errents? |
7833 | And he sez to me, real uppish,"Do you think them things know enough to vote?" |
7833 | And is her throne more shaky and tottlin''than theirn?" |
7833 | And sez I, in low but startlin''tones of principle:"Where, where is it a- drawin''''em to? |
7833 | And then thinkin''I must say sunthin''and wantin''to strike a safe subject and a good lookin''one, I sez:"Where is your Aunt Cassandra''s girl? |
7833 | And then to git her mind offen her sufferin''s, I asked how her sister Azuba wuz gittin''along? |
7833 | And when he asked me agin in tones full of awe and horrow:"Can it be that I heard my ear aright? |
7833 | And will you break the Whiskey Ring?" |
7833 | And would they do this if they did n''t think that their vile trades would suffer if women had the right to vote? |
7833 | And you can then throw your other eye over to Holland: is their sweet queen less worthy and beloved to- day than other European monarchs? |
7833 | Anthony?" |
7833 | But here an old man, who had jest dropped in and who wuz kinder deef and slow- witted, asked,"What it is about anyway? |
7833 | But thinkin''I must be sociable I sez:"Your aunt Cassandra is well, I spoze?" |
7833 | Change the laws of the United States? |
7833 | Do n''t you remember what one on''em writ to Uncle Sime Bentley and what he writ back? |
7833 | Errents full of truth and justice and eternal right?" |
7833 | God Himself called woman into that work, the divine work of saving a world, and why should n''t she continue in it? |
7833 | Hain''t they never been changed?" |
7833 | Have you a leanin''toward Natural history, madam? |
7833 | Have you ever read the Bible?" |
7833 | Have you ever studied into the habits and traits of our American Wad?" |
7833 | How can she fly when the weight of this infamous traffic is holdin''her down?" |
7833 | How would it work to stop the trouble by givin''the wimmen the rights they ask for, the rights of any other citizen?" |
7833 | I see you do not wear your lovely hair bang- like or a- pompadouris? |
7833 | I sez in pityin''tones, for I wuz truly sorry for Cassandra Keeler:"How did it end?" |
7833 | Is it drawin''''em down into a slavery ten times more abject and soul- destroyin''than African slavery ever wuz? |
7833 | Let me treat you to something; what will you take, mom?" |
7833 | Or did you speak of changin''the unalterable laws of the United States-- tampering with the Constitution?" |
7833 | Search the records and you''ll find it so, and why? |
7833 | Sez I,"Ca n''t the laws be changed?" |
7833 | Sez I,"Do you mean waddin''eight cents a sheet?" |
7833 | Sez I,"How duz it look before the nations to see Columbia led round half- tipsy by a Ring?" |
7833 | Sez I,"Where is Senator B.?" |
7833 | Sez I,"Who is the man or men?" |
7833 | Sez Josiah:"Does that_ thing_ know enough to vote?" |
7833 | Silence rained for some time; and finally I spoke out solemnly through the rain:"Will you do Serepta''s errents? |
7833 | That pretty girl I see to your house once?" |
7833 | These, mingled with the divine, the pure heavenly, have they not for nineteen hundred years been blessin''the world? |
7833 | They had seen their wives in the past chasin''Fashion and Amusement, and why should n''t they enjoy seein''them follow Principle and Justice? |
7833 | Was not Mr. Herod once in the United States Senate?" |
7833 | Was the rain of Victoria the Good less peaceful and prosperous than that of the male rulers who preceded her? |
7833 | Where is it drawin''the hull nation to? |
7833 | Who ever hearn of a angel foldin''up her wings and goin''to a poor- house or jail through the fault of somebody else? |
7833 | Who ever hearn of a angel havin''to take in washin''to support a drunken son or father or husband? |
7833 | Who wants to see her old bones?" |
7833 | Why ca n''t women stay to home and set down and knit? |
7833 | Will you give her her rights? |
7833 | Wo n''t you take something? |
7833 | You are not a member?" |
7833 | [ Illustration:"Sez Josiah,''Does that thing know enough to vote?''"] |
7833 | and tend to its picnics and suppers, and take care of the children? |
7833 | sez I,"what do you mean?" |
7833 | what could Justice do blind in one eye and wimmen on the blind side? |
7833 | what do the wimmen ask for when they are pounded and jailed and starved?" |
59283 | How did Bill like that, Simon? |
59283 | How do you make that out? |
59283 | Is it possible? |
59283 | No,sez Uncle Sime,"she wuz always good natered and dressed pretty, and why should n''t she?" |
59283 | Yes, indeed, and why ca n''t females settle down in matrimony and stay to home with their famblys, and take care of their children? |
59283 | Yes,sez Samantha reasonably,"a happy marriage is, I guess, about as nigh Heaven as folks ever git on earth, but how many do you find, Josiah?" |
59283 | You do know, do n''t you, dear Samantha, that it has always been men''s chief aim and desire to protect the weaker inferior sect? |
59283 | A rustic had broke down his team, I mused almost in tears, How can a yoke be borne along By half a pair of steers? |
59283 | And I told him the first we knew a female would snake a man up to the altar, and the minister would be made to say, Who giveth this man to this woman? |
59283 | And after he went out with''em I asked Samantha,"What do you spoze the Vice President wanted of sheep shears this time of year?" |
59283 | And how could she soothe and comfort anybody droudgin''round as she had all day and all wore out? |
59283 | And how much blood money is made yearly by whiskey sellin''? |
59283 | And if a grocer lets his eatin''stuff lay round outdoors for the flies to roost on, do you spoze they''ll buy that stuff? |
59283 | And she sez,"Why ca n''t they do both? |
59283 | And the appaulin''thought come to me onbid, if she did who would finish up the dinner? |
59283 | And what duz E Pluribus Unum mean? |
59283 | And when the minister asked,"Who giveth this woman to this man?" |
59283 | And which party is it, Josiah, that turns and twists every way to save money so her boy and girl can present a decent appearance before her mates? |
59283 | And why should n''t she dress pretty? |
59283 | Anon Betsy turned to her and sez,"Josiah Allen''s wife, will you not help plead with him in the name of a strugglin''sister woman?" |
59283 | As she made that damagin''insertion agin, is it any wonder that the plough of my manly judgment struck fire from her rocky obstinacy? |
59283 | But did I hear her say this? |
59283 | But what of it, what had that got to do with my great work that wuz seethin''through my brain? |
59283 | But''tennyrate she refused outright to soothe and comfort him, and if that hain''t a wife''s duty what is? |
59283 | Do you spoze that pa would stood it havin''a wife that acted as if she knew as much as he did? |
59283 | Do you think,"sez I anxiously,"that it will clog and weigh it down too much?" |
59283 | Even Condelick Henzy wuz took back and browbeat and sez mekanically,"What do you spoze they wuz goin''to do with the kettle?" |
59283 | Everybody would know that young Smith had a mother somewhere in the background, but what''s the use of bringin''her forward so and makin''on her? |
59283 | For as Uncle Sime sez,"What man is square in public life? |
59283 | For how can you curb in a outraged and high sperited nature when it is fully rousted up, and aggravation has gone too fur? |
59283 | For what connection, I ask, is there between the finest fruit in literature, and hens? |
59283 | Hain''t the eagle a male bird? |
59283 | Happier? |
59283 | Have you got a crick?" |
59283 | He wuz always boastin''about men''s courtesy and chivalry, and how did it come out?" |
59283 | How could I grant her request without sinkin''down to the low female level? |
59283 | How is it told on now? |
59283 | How many billions a year duz the useless extravagance of tobacco cost? |
59283 | How many millions a year duz the horse races, yot races and polo games and other manly amusements amount to? |
59283 | How would she felt if she had n''t been made? |
59283 | If wimmen do n''t need a man to protect her and take care on her, why is she so much more ignorant of sin and depravity? |
59283 | Is there any limit to a female''s aggravatin''? |
59283 | Now if a smart hustlin''saloon keeper is nominated for some high office and wimmen could vote, what would be the consequence? |
59283 | Oh, what would Bill''s great- grandma thought on''t? |
59283 | Or carry a vanity bag?" |
59283 | STANZAS ON DUTY_ By Betsy Bobbett_ Unless they do their duty see Oh who would spread their sail On matrimony''s cruel sea And face its angry gale? |
59283 | Samantha counted"two and two"to herself, and then said in a mild axent,"Why would a bad woman''s vote be worse than a bad man''s?" |
59283 | Sez I so scathin''ly that it seemed as if she must show signs of scorchin'',"Did you ever see a man wear a cosset? |
59283 | Sez I,"Do you ever pause to think, Samantha, of the inestimable boon wimmen owe to men? |
59283 | Sez I,"Hain''t that a solemn proof, Samantha, that females are inferior and wuzn''t considered worth writin''about?" |
59283 | Sez I,"Samantha, do n''t you believe this forthcomin''book of mine is goin''to be the greatest work of this age, or any age?" |
59283 | Sez I,"What do you think, Samantha, about my great projeck of destroyin''female suffrage? |
59283 | Sez I,"Would you honor Betsy by lettin''her put some of her verses in my great volume? |
59283 | Sez Samantha,"I admit there are beautiful instances of men protectin''and guardin''wimmen, but how wuz it with Fez Lanfear? |
59283 | Shall females be dragged to the altar, And down their freedom lay? |
59283 | Shall horses calmly brook a halter Who over fenceless pastures stray? |
59283 | What do you think of my writin''the book?" |
59283 | What do you think of that, Simon?" |
59283 | What is more affectin''than to see how Betsy tried to hide her lifelong pursuit of man, and matrimony, under the cold word,_ duty_? |
59283 | What jinin''link is there between the most scathin''and convincin''arguments ever writ by mortal man, and eggs? |
59283 | What would be the effect on Samantha? |
59283 | What wuz my duty in the matter? |
59283 | What wuz the use of draggin''a female''s initional into it? |
59283 | What''s the use on''t? |
59283 | Where is the good horse sense on''t? |
59283 | Where would they been then, and where would they be to- day?" |
59283 | Who ever hearn a man purr? |
59283 | Who wuz fascinated by it? |
59283 | Why is there five times more men in prisons and penitentiaries than there is wimmen, if they knowed as much about crime as men do? |
59283 | Would she be overcome and swoon away? |
59283 | Would she overwhelm me with reproaches and entreaties to stop and not ruin her sect? |
59283 | Would they venter if they had n''t found that it wuz a good thing?" |
59283 | Wuz it right for me to deny her the boon of immortality in the pages of my great work? |
59283 | have I ever got to see that day? |
59283 | how can they be? |
59283 | what are we a comin''to? |
59283 | what is the matter, Josiah? |
11982 | Again, I ask, is it possible to discuss all the laws of a relation, and not touch the relation itself? 11982 Are you one of them?" |
11982 | As we have no conventions,said he,"on hand, what do you say to a ride on horseback this morning?" |
11982 | Before that Committee on Revolutionary Claims why could not this most revolutionary of all claims receive immediate and ample attention? 11982 Dear Eliza:"In a recent letter to Mrs. Miller, speaking of the time when we last met, you say,''Why was Mrs. Stanton so solemn?'' |
11982 | Did Miss---- ask you to do so? |
11982 | Did you know that Miss---- had copied that from the book of another young lady? |
11982 | Do not the above citations clearly prove inequality? 11982 Do you think,"said I,"any of your friends would enjoy a present you made at the risk of your health? |
11982 | Doctor,said I,"which do you like best, boys or girls?" |
11982 | Have you any more thoughts to publish on that bread powder? |
11982 | How does thee do Elizabeth? |
11982 | How is my trunk going? |
11982 | In retrospective vision bright, Can you recall dear Martha Wright Without her work or knitting? 11982 Is Marriage a Failure?" |
11982 | Ladies,I said,"it takes me no longer to speak, than you to listen; what have you done with your children the two hours you have been sitting here? |
11982 | Oh,I replied,"is that all? |
11982 | Say you,''These are but the opinions of men''? 11982 Suppose I had not found this out, did you intend to keep silent?" |
11982 | Then why did you not read your own? |
11982 | Well, do you know that I agreed to pay twenty dollars to have that bread powder advertised for one month, and then you condemn it editorially? |
11982 | Well,said I to the landlord,"I must be at Maquoketa at eight o''clock to- night; have you a sleigh, a span of fleet horses, and a skillful driver? |
11982 | Well,said I,"where have you gentlemen been?" |
11982 | What can I do? |
11982 | What do you propose to do? |
11982 | What next? |
11982 | What, pray,said I,"does he know about stoves, sitting in his easy- chair in Washington? |
11982 | Who,said he,"runs this concern?" |
11982 | Why did you not defend yourself on the spot? |
11982 | Why have you allowed yourself to remain in such a false position for a whole week? |
11982 | Why, do n''t you see those boys? |
11982 | Yes, but I would rather have you stay,I replied,"for what can I do when you are gone?" |
11982 | A voice from the corner asked,"Is your bed comfortable?" |
11982 | Are not these delicate matters left wholly to the discretion of courts? |
11982 | Are not women, as a factor in civilization, of more importance than Indians? |
11982 | Are not young women from the first families dragged into our courts,--into assemblies of men exclusively,--the judges all men, the jurors all men? |
11982 | As the historical fact is that, as far back as history dates, the man has been of the woman, should he therefore be forever in bondage to her? |
11982 | But how ended that rebellion of weak colonists? |
11982 | But what is the use, say some, of attaching any importance to the customs and teachings of a barbarous people? |
11982 | Can you give me one good reason, nurse, why a child should be bandaged?" |
11982 | Charlotte, what have you been doing?'' |
11982 | Do you not agree with me that a"bread- winner"can be a conscientious reformer? |
11982 | From Coke down to Kent, who can cite one clause of the marriage contract where woman has the advantage? |
11982 | Had I taken the veil in my old age? |
11982 | How can a man know what implements are necessary for the work he never does? |
11982 | How can we discuss all the laws and conditions of marriage, without perceiving its essential essence, end, and aim? |
11982 | How can we get it without involving the arm, is the question?" |
11982 | I exclaimed;"what will you say when he meets you again?" |
11982 | I had just congratulated myself on my power of adaptability to circumstances, when I suddenly started with an emphatic"What is that?" |
11982 | I ran with the rest and exclaimed,"What is it?" |
11982 | I remarked to her, one day,''Are you sure your men vote as they promise?'' |
11982 | I said,"what do you mean?" |
11982 | I was scarcely seated when he said:"Mother, do you know anything about babies?" |
11982 | If the leaders in the Republican and abolition camps could deceive us, whom could we trust? |
11982 | In asking for a voice in the government under which we live, have we been pursuing a shadow for fifty years? |
11982 | In seeking political power, are we abdicating that social throne where they tell us our influence is unbounded? |
11982 | In talking with him on that point, he said:"I suppose your nursing mothers drink beer?" |
11982 | Indeed as we run the mind back over the pages of history, what queen came to a more triumphant throne in the hearts of a grateful people? |
11982 | Is there not something very touching in the fact that she never bought a book or picture for her own enjoyment? |
11982 | It may be, however, that I helped them to get ready; who knows? |
11982 | More than that, as I said before, if there is any tribunal that could give undivided time and dignified attention, is it not this committee? |
11982 | My theme was,"What has Christianity done for Woman?" |
11982 | My wife has presented me with eight beautiful children; is not this a better life- work than that of exercising the right of suffrage?" |
11982 | Now I think this child will remain intact without a bandage, and, if I am willing to take the risk, why should you complain?" |
11982 | On what else, I ask, are the hundreds of women depending, who, this hour, demand in our courts a release from burdensome contracts? |
11982 | Or, like high- church Anglicans and Roman Catholics, had I made this my retreat? |
11982 | Recovering myself, I said,"Is it possible, Mrs. Seward, that you agree with me? |
11982 | She said,"Where is yours that you wrote for that day?" |
11982 | She then asked,"Did you copy it from her book?" |
11982 | Should they ride on Sunday? |
11982 | Should women ride? |
11982 | Sitting next to Mrs. Mott, I said:"As there is a Quaker in the chair now, what could he do if the spirit should move you to speak?" |
11982 | Stove pipe in hand he turned to me with a look of surprise, and said:"Do they ever come without spines?" |
11982 | Suppose a child was born where you could not get a bandage, what then? |
11982 | The needles flying in her hands, On washing rags or baby''s bands, Or other work as fitting? |
11982 | Then why, when I was so hard pressed by foes on every side, did you not come to the defense? |
11982 | Wandering through a gorgeous palace one day, she exclaimed,"What do you find to admire here? |
11982 | Was it not an historic scene which was enacted there in that little courthouse in Canandaigua? |
11982 | We naturally asked the question, As Congress has a special committee on the rights of Indians, why not on those of women? |
11982 | We never had experienced anything like this journey, and how could we help being surprised and delighted? |
11982 | Weary of the trials and tribulations of this world, had I gone there to prepare in solitude for the next? |
11982 | What are"God''s intentions"concerning them? |
11982 | What could I do? |
11982 | What could I say to an audience of lunatics?" |
11982 | What do you think ails it?" |
11982 | What is that compared with a good stove 365 days in the year? |
11982 | What is there to pay for the one insertion?" |
11982 | What should they wear? |
11982 | Where did you learn this lesson?" |
11982 | Who can describe the varied audiences and social circles she has cheered and interested? |
11982 | Who can sum up all the ills the women of a nation suffer from war? |
11982 | Why not change the system and try the education of the moral and intellectual faculties, cheerful surroundings, inspiring influences? |
11982 | Will you get tickets to- day for me, the nurse, and children?" |
11982 | Will you give me a Greek lesson now, doctor? |
23233 | ''Not by her husband?'' 23233 ''Of the black rod?'' |
23233 | Are you sure that he is mad? |
23233 | Did you ever see the unfortunate being to whom these books belong? |
23233 | Do you really think me mad? |
23233 | I had two mattrasses on my bed; what did I want with two, when such a worthy creature must lie on the ground? 23233 I have no appetite,"replied Maria, who had previously determined to speak mildly,"why then should I eat?" |
23233 | If the state of this child affected me, what were my feelings at a discovery I made respecting Peggy----? 23233 Let me see it,"demanded Maria impatiently,"You surely are not afraid of trusting me with the effusions of a madman?" |
23233 | Woman,interrupted a sepulchral voice,"what have I to do with thee?" |
23233 | ''Indeed what could most women do? |
23233 | ''Necessity,''said Mr. S----; why should I reveal his name? |
23233 | ''Was it possible? |
23233 | ''Why was I,''I would ask thee, but thou didst not heed me,--''cut off from the participation of the sweetest pleasure of life?'' |
23233 | --Maria sighed intelligibly.--"Could any thing but madness produce such a disgust for food?" |
23233 | Are we ever to meet again? |
23233 | Are you tired of playing? |
23233 | Are you very busy? |
23233 | At breakfast, Jemima enquired whether she understood French? |
23233 | Besides, might not a woman, anxious to escape, conceal some of the circumstances which made against her? |
23233 | But I calmly silenced her, in the midst of a vulgar harangue, and turning to him, asked,''Why he vainly tormented me? |
23233 | But I must not dwell on this subject.--Will you not endeavour to cherish all the affection you can for me? |
23233 | But where are these reflections leading me? |
23233 | But, on the contrary, when we peruse a skilful writer, who does not coincide in opinion with us, how is the mind on the watch to detect fallacy? |
23233 | By force, or openly, what could be done? |
23233 | Did you fall? |
23233 | Do not tell me, that you are happier without us-- Will you not come to us in Switzerland? |
23233 | Do you think that the creature goes regularly to sleep? |
23233 | Do you want to know? |
23233 | For what am I reserved? |
23233 | For, feeling that I am happier than I ever was, do you wonder at my sometimes dreading that fate has not done persecuting me? |
23233 | Have I any thing more to say to you? |
23233 | Have you seen the baby? |
23233 | Have you yet heard of an habitation for me? |
23233 | He asked me, giving me a kiss,''If I had lost my senses?'' |
23233 | He fixed his eyes on me for a moment, then, calling me a fool, asked''How long I intended to continue this pretty farce? |
23233 | Here, alone, a poor solitary individual in a strange land, tied to one spot, and subject to the caprice of another, can I be contented? |
23233 | How are your affairs going on? |
23233 | How can passion gain strength any other way? |
23233 | How can you love to fly about continually-- dropping down, as it were, in a new world-- cold and strange!--every other day? |
23233 | How could you, with your discernment, think it so? |
23233 | How did you do when you were a baby like him? |
23233 | How does the woman deserve to be characterized, who marries one man, with a heart and imagination devoted to another? |
23233 | I HAVE been hurt by indirect enquiries, which appear to me not to be dictated by any tenderness to me.--You ask"If I am well or tranquil?" |
23233 | I burst into tears, I thought it was killing myself-- yet was such a self as I worth preserving? |
23233 | I have the sincerest esteem and affection for you-- but the desire of regaining peace,( do you understand me?) |
23233 | I hope this will be the last letter I shall write from England to you-- are you not tired of this lingering adieu? |
23233 | I shut the door, and, giving him the letter, simply asked,''whether he wrote it, or was it a forgery?'' |
23233 | I was indignant, especially when I saw her endeavouring to attract, shall I say seduce? |
23233 | In answer to any question, in his best humour, it was a drawling''What do you say, child?'' |
23233 | In the course of near nine- and- twenty years, I have gathered some experience, and felt many_ severe_ disappointments-- and what is the amount? |
23233 | Is it surprising then that they are often overlooked, even by those who are delighted by the same images concentrated by the poet? |
23233 | Is it then surprising, that so many forlorn women, with human passions and feelings, take refuge in infamy? |
23233 | Is she not an object of pity or contempt, when thus sacrilegiously violating the purity of her own feelings? |
23233 | Maria had no fear but of being detained--"Who are you? |
23233 | Now I am going towards the North in search of sunbeams!--Will any ever warm this desolated heart? |
23233 | Now she endeavoured to brace her mind to fortitude, and to ask herself what was to be her employment in her dreary cell? |
23233 | Peggy too was thrifty, and how could she manage to put his plan in execution alone? |
23233 | Perceiving his mistake, I seriously asked him how, using such language to me, he could profess to be my husband''s friend? |
23233 | Remember that it is not the morals of a particular people that I would decry; for are we not all of the same stock? |
23233 | Such angelic confidence demanded the fidelity of honour; but could he, feeling her in every pulsation, could he ever change, could he be a villain? |
23233 | The wind does not appear inclined to change, so I am still forced to linger-- When do you think that you shall be able to set out for France? |
23233 | These are attentions, more grateful to the heart than offers of service-- But why do I foolishly continue to look for them? |
23233 | They were silent-- yet discoursed, how eloquently? |
23233 | This is my third letter; when am I to hear from you? |
23233 | This morning I am better; will you not be glad to hear it? |
23233 | To put her children out to nurse was impossible: how far would her wages go? |
23233 | Venables''door was indeed open to me-- nay, threats and intreaties were used to induce me to return; but why? |
23233 | WHAT, you think that you shall soon be able to dress yourself entirely? |
23233 | Was I, indeed, free?'' |
23233 | Was it not to effect her escape, to fly to the succour of her child, and to baffle the selfish schemes of her tyrant-- her husband? |
23233 | Was truth to be expected from one who had been entrapped, kidnapped, in the most fraudulent manner?" |
23233 | Well, this you will say is trifling-- shall I talk about alum or soap? |
23233 | What a torrent of abuse rushed out? |
23233 | What are you about? |
23233 | What did this laugh say, when you could not speak? |
23233 | What do you want to say to me? |
23233 | What have I to do here? |
23233 | What indeed can equal the wretchedness of that state, in which there is no alternative, but to extinguish the affections, or encounter infamy?'' |
23233 | What shall we give him to eat? |
23233 | When do the trees put out their leaves? |
23233 | Where indeed could I go from his presence? |
23233 | Whither could I creep for shelter? |
23233 | Who had they to maintain them, but their husbands? |
23233 | Why are positive punishments? |
23233 | Why are women expected to surmount difficulties that men are not equal to? |
23233 | Why do you cry? |
23233 | Why do you smile? |
23233 | Why was I not born a man, or why was I born at all? |
23233 | Will you not grant you have forgotten yourself? |
23233 | Will you not then be a good boy, and come back quickly to play with your girls? |
23233 | Will you walk in the fields? |
23233 | With these assurances, is it extraordinary that I should believe what I wished? |
23233 | Would it not now be possible to arrange your business in such a manner as to avoid the inquietudes, of which I have had my share since your departure? |
23233 | Yes, says papa, and he tapped you on the cheek, you are old enough to learn to eat? |
23233 | and will you endeavour to render that meeting happier than the last? |
23233 | before she enquired--"Why?" |
23233 | but how can I expect that she will be shielded, when my naked bosom has had to brave continually the pitiless storm? |
23233 | can any thing? |
23233 | is he so unruly?" |
23233 | is our life then only to be made up of separations? |
23233 | or, to write very considerately, when will business permit you? |
23233 | what are you?" |
23233 | when do you think of coming home? |
23233 | who can paint thy power; or reflect the evanescent tints of hope fostered by thee? |
23233 | why was I not permitted to perform the last duties of one, and smooth the pillow of death? |
23233 | why were you suffered to adorn a world exposed to the inroad of such stormy elements?" |
23233 | you will ask, what is the result of all this reasoning? |
2162 | ''Well, is n''t this enough?'' 2162 Why do you not say how things will be operated under Anarchism?" |
2162 | Why should I join a union? 2162 Why?" |
2162 | [ 1] Could brother Comstock do more? 2162 ''What made you lie so to those poor, misled people? 2162 A Milanese thief said to Lombroso:I do not rob, I merely take from the rich their superfluities; besides, do not advocates and merchants rob?" |
2162 | A gruesome subject, is it not? |
2162 | A wonderful thing to remember, is it not? |
2162 | Add to this horrible aspect the drudgery of housework, and what remains of the protection and glory of the home? |
2162 | After all, has he not sacrificed his life always, so that others may have light and air? |
2162 | After all, is not that the most important consideration? |
2162 | All these busybodies, moral detectives, jailers of the human spirit, what will they say? |
2162 | And are we, who ourselves are not in this horrible predicament, to stand by and coldly condemn these piteous victims of the Furies and Fates? |
2162 | And do they not squander with cosmopolitan grace fortunes coined by American factory children and cotton slaves? |
2162 | And how could the latter be acquired without numbers? |
2162 | And how is he to do it with ten, fifteen, or twenty years''imprisonment before him? |
2162 | And if not, will it endure under Anarchism? |
2162 | And is it not more likely that if he would have taken part, he, the experienced ENTREPRENEUR, would have thoroughly organized the attempt? |
2162 | And what are these pillars? |
2162 | And what is the result of such crusades? |
2162 | And when did she ever enjoy such opportunities as are hers, the politician''s? |
2162 | And where is the superior sense of justice that woman was to bring into the political field? |
2162 | Anything more, my lord? |
2162 | Are not our rich Americans Frenchmen in France, Germans in Germany, or Englishmen in England? |
2162 | Are the labor conditions better there than they are in England, where the suffragettes are making such a heroic struggle? |
2162 | Are they not the masters, the absolute kings of the situation? |
2162 | Are we to assume that the poison already inherent in politics will be decreased, if women were to enter the political arena? |
2162 | Are we, then, to believe that two errors will make a right? |
2162 | As to the knowledge of the woman-- what is there to know except that she has a pleasing appearance? |
2162 | At any rate, woman has no soul-- what is there to know about her? |
2162 | Bewildered, the few asked how could the majority betray the traditions of American liberty? |
2162 | But how can we attain our end? |
2162 | But is it in reality a true organization? |
2162 | But the child, how is it to be protected, if not for marriage? |
2162 | But then, has not authority from time immemorial stamped every step of progress as treasonable? |
2162 | But what about human nature? |
2162 | But what are normal demands to an abnormal institution? |
2162 | But, it is often asked, have not acknowledged Anarchists committed acts of violence? |
2162 | But, then, have not his fetters been forged so deeply into his flesh, that he would not, even if he could, break them? |
2162 | Can anyone assume for a moment that a man like Ferrer would affiliate himself with such a spontaneous, unorganized effort? |
2162 | Can it be changed? |
2162 | Can there be anything more humiliating, more degrading than a life- long proximity between two strangers? |
2162 | Comes it in sunshine? |
2162 | Could all the Puritan fathers have done more? |
2162 | Could anyone assume that these men had advised violence, or even approved of the acts? |
2162 | Did Francisco Ferrer participate in the anti- military uprising? |
2162 | Did they all three even hold the same political opinions? |
2162 | Did you not know it? |
2162 | Discipline and restraint-- are they not back of all the evils in the world? |
2162 | Do n''t you know that you and the authorities of the State are my representatives on earth? |
2162 | Do n''t you know they are already suffering the tortures of hell in their earthly lives? |
2162 | Do n''t you know this? |
2162 | Does it not condemn her to the block, does it not degrade and shame her if she refuses to buy her right to motherhood by selling herself? |
2162 | Does it not say to woman, Only when you follow me shall you bring forth life? |
2162 | Does not marriage only sanction motherhood, even though conceived in hatred, in compulsion? |
2162 | Does there exist a greater motherhood, happier and freer children than in England? |
2162 | Equality, who ever heard of such a thing? |
2162 | Free love? |
2162 | Had the writer forgotten that? |
2162 | Has not some American ancestor said, many years ago, that resistance to tyranny is obedience to God? |
2162 | Has she emancipated herself from the Puritanical double standard of morality for men and women? |
2162 | Has she not been taught from infancy to look upon that as her ultimate calling? |
2162 | Has that helped to develop a greater heroism, an intenser zeal than that of the women of Russia? |
2162 | Has that purified our political life, as many well- meaning advocates predicted? |
2162 | Have I not built up my career step by step, like thousands of my kind? |
2162 | Have I not worked early and late for ten long years? |
2162 | Have I not woven this dress with sleepless nights? |
2162 | Have not the few accumulated the wealth of the world? |
2162 | Have the Catholic priests ever looked upon woman as anything but a sex commodity? |
2162 | He, the savior of his country, the protector of his nation,--what has patriotism in store for him? |
2162 | How can it, when it knows that all suffering, all misery, all ills, result from the evil of submission? |
2162 | How can such an arrangement end except in failure? |
2162 | How could a society machine- sewn, fathom the seething depths whence issued the great masterpiece of Henrik Ibsen? |
2162 | How is it that an institution, known almost to every child, should have been discovered so suddenly? |
2162 | How is it that this evil, known to all sociologists, should now be made such an important issue? |
2162 | How is such a thing possible when ideas, culture, literature, when the deepest and finest emotions groan under the iron yoke? |
2162 | How would America ever retain her virtue if Europe did not help her out? |
2162 | How, then, are they to understand the co- operation of a man and a woman, except on a sex basis? |
2162 | How, then, can any one assume to map out a line of conduct for those to come? |
2162 | If her body can be bought in return for material consideration, why not her vote? |
2162 | If motherhood is the highest fulfillment of woman''s nature, what other protection does it need, save love and freedom? |
2162 | If the mind of the child is to be poisoned with such memories, what hope is there for a true realization of human brotherhood? |
2162 | If the parent has no work, or if he hides his identity, what does marriage do then? |
2162 | If, however, the soil is sterile, how can marriage make it bear fruit? |
2162 | If, then, she can not improve on man''s mistakes, why perpetuate the latter? |
2162 | In short, is it love for the spot, every inch representing dear and precious recollections of a happy, joyous, and playful childhood? |
2162 | In the tempest''s thrill? |
2162 | In view of these economic horrors, is it to be wondered at that prostitution and the white slave trade have become such dominant factors? |
2162 | Indeed? |
2162 | Is he to become a member of the luckless crews that man those dark, ill- starred ships called prisons?... |
2162 | Is it love of one''s birthplace, the place of childhood''s recollections and hopes, dreams and aspirations? |
2162 | Is it not a fact that during industrial depressions there is a tremendous increase in the number of enlistments? |
2162 | Is it not more likely that he prepared them to succor the poor? |
2162 | Is it not rather an arbitrary institution, cunningly imposed upon the masses? |
2162 | Is it not significant that the railroad should lead to the very seat of Federal authority? |
2162 | Is it not strange, then, that we still believe in fetich worship? |
2162 | Is it not the best and most effective way of bringing into the proper light the absolute uselessness and injury of parasitism? |
2162 | Is it of any avail that a former president of a republic pays homage at Osawatomie to the memory of John Brown? |
2162 | Is it psychologically possible that Ferrer should have participated? |
2162 | Is it that they are absolutely ignorant of the history of religion, and especially of the Christian religion? |
2162 | Is it the place where we would listen to the music of the birds, and long to have wings to fly, even as they, to distant lands? |
2162 | Is it the place where, in childlike naivety, we would watch the fleeting clouds, and wonder why we, too, could not run so swiftly? |
2162 | Is it their fault if they see clearly and suffer at seeing others suffer? |
2162 | Is she not a practiced henchman, whose trials of her enemies are the worst mockery of justice? |
2162 | Is woman there no longer considered a mere sex commodity? |
2162 | Marriage may have the power to bring the horse to water, but has it ever made him drink? |
2162 | Need I say that in art we are confronted with the same sad facts? |
2162 | Now that it is no longer a beautiful vision, but a"practical, workable scheme,"resting on the will of the majority, why not? |
2162 | Now, what did this"terrible crime"really consist of? |
2162 | Of what avail is all this when, at the same time, the LIVING John Browns and Proudhons are being crucified? |
2162 | Or is it not the most brutal imposition for one set of people to make laws that another set is coerced by force to obey? |
2162 | Or is it that they hope to blind the present generation to the part played in the past by the Church in relation to prostitution? |
2162 | Or the place where we would sit at mother''s knee, enraptured by wonderful tales of great deeds and conquests? |
2162 | PATRIOTISM: A MENACE TO LIBERTY What is patriotism? |
2162 | Poor America, of what avail is all her wealth, if the individuals comprising the nation are wretchedly poor? |
2162 | Poverty in all its horrors and ugliness to be dished out as an after- dinner amusement? |
2162 | Prison, a social protection? |
2162 | Strange, is n''t it, that a woman who has a kept a"house"should be able to feel that way? |
2162 | The awe of authority, of law, of private property, hundredfold burned into his soul,--how is he to throw it off unprepared, unexpectedly? |
2162 | The colleges and other institutions of learning, are they not models of organization, offering the people fine opportunities for instruction? |
2162 | The economic, political, moral, and physical factors being the microbes of crime, how does society meet the situation? |
2162 | The important and only God of practical American life: Can the man make a living? |
2162 | The law will place the father under arrest, and put him in convict''s clothes; but has that ever stilled the hunger of the child? |
2162 | The moral lesson instilled in the girl is not whether the man has aroused her love, but rather is it,"How much?" |
2162 | To be sure, has she not incited violence even before her birth, and will she not continue to do so beyond death? |
2162 | To entertain the fleet, did I say? |
2162 | Was Averbuch an Anarchist? |
2162 | Was not his mind singularly clear, analytic? |
2162 | Were these people Anarchists? |
2162 | What about the glory of woman suffrage, since it has failed utterly in the most important social issue, the child? |
2162 | What could not have been accomplished with such an enormous sum? |
2162 | What does the history of parliamentarism show? |
2162 | What has she achieved through her emancipation? |
2162 | What is really the cause of the trade in women? |
2162 | What is the cause that compels a vast army of the human family to take to crime, to prefer the hideous life within prison walls to the life outside? |
2162 | What is the real basis of punishment, however? |
2162 | What led to his act? |
2162 | What might have been her future development had she remained in this milieu? |
2162 | What monstrous mind ever conceived such an idea? |
2162 | What tortures of hell did you depict? |
2162 | What would become of the rich, if not for the poor? |
2162 | What you call crime is nothing; a murder here, a theft there, a blow now and a curse there: what do they matter? |
2162 | What, then, are the objections? |
2162 | What, then, is patriotism? |
2162 | Where are the Finnish Perovskaias, Spiridonovas, Figners, Breshkovskaias? |
2162 | Where are the countless numbers of Finnish young girls who cheerfully go to Siberia for their cause? |
2162 | Where are the women in any suffrage country or State that can lay claim to such a victory? |
2162 | Where was its judgment, its reasoning capacity? |
2162 | Where were the women politicians then, and why did they not exercise the power of their vote? |
2162 | Wherein, then, are the advantages to woman and society from woman suffrage? |
2162 | Who but the most ignorant dare speak of woman as a mere domestic drudge? |
2162 | Who dare suggest that this or that profession should not be open to her? |
2162 | Who does not know this never- varying refrain of all politicians? |
2162 | Who has not heard this litany before? |
2162 | Who shall ever do justice or adequately portray her heroism and self- sacrifice, her loyalty and devotion? |
2162 | Who would create wealth? |
2162 | Who would fight wars? |
2162 | Who would make the policeman, the jailer, if woman were to refuse the indiscriminate breeding of children? |
2162 | Whom in the world should I ask but you? |
2162 | Why do they not deter? |
2162 | Why does the public tolerate such an outrage on its liberties? |
2162 | Why has the ballot not created them? |
2162 | Why not? |
2162 | Why should I blush before anyone? |
2162 | Why should they punish me for taking by somewhat similar means from those who have taken more than they had a right to?" |
2162 | Why should this gold upon my body, and the lustre which surrounds my name, only increase my infamy? |
2162 | Why teach the child to hate something which does not exist? |
2162 | Why then expect perseverance or energy of Laura? |
2162 | Why, then, are prisons a social crime and a failure? |
2162 | Why, why these foul murders? |
2162 | Will anyone say that Vaillant was an ignorant, vicious man, or a lunatic? |
2162 | Will it ever? |
2162 | Will it not lead to a revolution? |
2162 | With Mrs. Warren these girls feel,"Why waste your life working for a few shillings a week in a scullery, eighteen hours a day?" |
2162 | With human nature caged in a narrow space, whipped daily into submission, how can we speak of its potentialities? |
2162 | Wonderfully inspiring atmosphere for the bearing of life, is it not? |
2162 | Would he not have known that it would result in a defeat, a disastrous defeat for the people? |
2162 | Yet who can deny that the same applies with equal force to the present time, even to American prisons? |
2162 | Yet who dare say his death was in vain? |
2162 | Yet, how can any one speak of it today, with every soul in a prison, with every heart fettered, wounded, and maimed? |
2162 | can he support a wife? |
55505 | ''But,''asked the attorney,''what if she should suspicion something, and drop a letter to Ganoe into some street box? 55505 ''You worked it well,''said the stranger,''but what shall I write to Ganoe? |
55505 | Am I to understand that you have an old world here, and is this the new, just as we have it in the outer world? |
55505 | And do you not intend,asked Oqua,"to reveal your identity to him in some way so that when you return, no concealments will be necessary? |
55505 | And do you tell me this as sober truth? |
55505 | And from this,I said,"am I to infer that you think America is about ready for such an uplifting of the masses? |
55505 | And how could I get along without assistance? 55505 And how,"I asked,"would you state these purposes so as to include all you have given me, in the fewest possible number of words?" |
55505 | And now Dr. Day,continued my visitor,"will you undertake to discharge the trust committed to you by Jack Adams?" |
55505 | And was it,I asked,"necessity that compelled the founders of this district to organize this system of community life?" |
55505 | And what is that greater work? |
55505 | And what preparation do you advise? |
55505 | And why should I not have? |
55505 | And,I asked,"what is to hinder you from telling me something about these ruins now, and what they have to do with Norrena''s economic lessons?" |
55505 | But are we not under obligations to those who assist us when in trouble? |
55505 | But how am I to develop this God- like character? |
55505 | But how are all these numerous employes on your railroads, in your stores and the various departments of industry paid? |
55505 | But how is it,I asked,"that you have such a realizing sense of the horrors of poverty, when you have always had an abundance?" |
55505 | But how is this? |
55505 | But how long do you think it will be,asked the Captain,"before we will have an opportunity to get the ship clear of the ice?" |
55505 | But how,I asked,"can you get at them?" |
55505 | But how,I asked,"do you account for the change?" |
55505 | But the question is, How can they make the change while bound hand and foot under the profit system? |
55505 | But was there not some danger that designing people might get control and defeat the purposes of the organization? |
55505 | But what do they use? |
55505 | But what if I object to the arrangement? |
55505 | But what observations can we make,I asked,"that could not be made from the surface? |
55505 | But what''s the matter? |
55505 | But where is the light, and what can I do to shed it broadcast among them? |
55505 | But why,I asked,"do you now, after centuries of abundance, still make these lessons so prominent in your educational system?" |
55505 | But why,I asked,"is it that this concave sphere does not shut off the light from the sun?" |
55505 | But would you,I asked,"discourage these specific measures at this time because the masses are poor?" |
55505 | But,I asked,"on what grounds do you expect him to object?" |
55505 | But,I asked,"why should you give up this work, now that you have it so far completed, into my inexperienced hands? |
55505 | But,I asked,"why this equality of dividends? |
55505 | But,asked the Captain,"do you permit no private ownership of property at all in these communities?" |
55505 | But,asked the Captain,"have you no arrangement by which a man and his wife could get out on these wild lands and make a home for themselves?" |
55505 | But,said Norrena,"if she was a person he could not love and respect as a wife, was it not better that he should refuse to consummate the relation?" |
55505 | Do you intend to say,I asked,"that this is the original boat that found its way into the inner world a thousand years ago? |
55505 | Do you not often find this difficult? |
55505 | Do you propose to go alone? 55505 Do you think the danger so pressing as that?" |
55505 | Do you think they would refuse to make the change from profit to equity, if they had the opportunity to do so? |
55505 | Have your new surroundings led you to believe that we can set aside the laws of nature? |
55505 | How can a people who are bound hand and foot, save themselves? |
55505 | How could he reproach you, Nequa, when he realized that it was all for love of him? |
55505 | How far will it be? |
55505 | How is it,I asked,"that you now take the birds for our guide, something you have never done before?" |
55505 | How is this? |
55505 | How so? |
55505 | How,I asked,"can that be, when millions are asking to hear them read all at once?" |
55505 | If all these ideals have been realized, is it not a promise, or a prophecy, that our ideals of to- day, will be realized in the future? 55505 If they were indeed so poor,"I asked,"how was it possible for them to break the chains by which they were bound?" |
55505 | Is this the same plan that you outlined in your address? |
55505 | Is this true? |
55505 | My God,I exclaimed,"this can not be, it must not be, but how can I prevent it? |
55505 | Then it seems,I said,"that this was something of a religious as well as a business organization?" |
55505 | Then you are not a total stranger to these scenes? |
55505 | Then, do you believe this theory? |
55505 | Then,I said,"would you have me ignore this, to me, most singular system of commencing the education of children before they are born?" |
55505 | Well Jack, what do you think of it? |
55505 | Well, what of that? |
55505 | Were these exchanges incorporated as joint stock companies? |
55505 | Were you not talking Altrurian philosophy all the time we were together on the Ice King? 55505 What is that?" |
55505 | What''s that? 55505 Where can I find him?" |
55505 | Why feel under such obligations to anyone? |
55505 | Why go by way of the tunnel? |
55505 | Why hopeless? |
55505 | Why not? |
55505 | Why should they get more than people who are engaged in laborious occupations? |
55505 | Why what is the matter? |
55505 | Why,I asked,"have you had any intimation of the kind?" |
55505 | Will you please explain how this is done? |
55505 | Will you,I asked,"please explain just what you regard as the natural law of human development?" |
55505 | Wo n''t you give me the particulars? |
55505 | Would they expect any such sweeping results from selling their trade to the firm that would give them the largest rebate on prices? 55505 You certainly do not mean to say that mentally active people are not liable to get sick in this inner world?" |
55505 | A country or a city?" |
55505 | A strange voice asked:"''Where is your young wife?'' |
55505 | Addressing Battell, Captain Ganoe asked:"What do you think of the situation?" |
55505 | Am I to be brought into the presence of not one, but a world full of these God- like characters?" |
55505 | And Yankee like I said:"I reply by asking, what do you think, Captain? |
55505 | And why had the usual decrepit appearance of age disappeared from view? |
55505 | And,"turning to me, he continued,"what do you have to say, Jack? |
55505 | Anything going wrong?" |
55505 | Are you willing to register and assume the duties incumbent upon citizenship?" |
55505 | As I stepped on board, I met an officer who accosted me with the familiar salutation:"Hello Jack, what will you have?" |
55505 | At the request of the applicants for registration as man and wife, I have invited you as witnesses and will ask if any one objects to their union?" |
55505 | Battell looked his astonishment as he asked:"Is this heaven? |
55505 | But Captain, how many do you have with you?" |
55505 | But is it really necessary for us to be numbered and labeled? |
55505 | But what can you do, and what evidence have you to offer that you can render valuable service in an expedition of this character? |
55505 | But what do you infer from that?" |
55505 | But what had become of the crew? |
55505 | But what of this excursion beneath the waters of the lake? |
55505 | But what shall be done with your baggage when it arrives?" |
55505 | But when was it built? |
55505 | But where in the world did all that sand come from? |
55505 | But whither would they carry us? |
55505 | But who will go with me? |
55505 | But why are the others still helpless? |
55505 | But why did you risk your life to save mine?" |
55505 | But why speculate? |
55505 | By what means can this be accomplished?" |
55505 | Can you explain it to me?" |
55505 | Can you explain the change in his case while the others are still helpless?" |
55505 | Can you explain to me why I can not turn my glass to the zenith and see the opposite side of the concave?" |
55505 | Can you undertake the work?" |
55505 | Can you, Captain Ganoe?" |
55505 | Captain Battell, who was walking by my side, broke in upon my meditations by asking:"What do you think of it, Jack? |
55505 | Could this earth be a hollow shell with an outer and inner surface? |
55505 | Could we escape? |
55505 | Did you know him?'' |
55505 | Did you not meet an officer who could attend to your wants?" |
55505 | Do you see that herculean sailor rushing around down there and evidently making himself useful in caring for his comrades?" |
55505 | Have I been asleep?" |
55505 | Have you ever thought of these strange effects which flow from trivial causes?" |
55505 | Have you forgotten what I told you last evening? |
55505 | Have you no opinions to offer, and nothing to suggest?" |
55505 | How are the prices fixed, what is the standard and how are balances settled?" |
55505 | How did the multitudes, especially in this city and on this coast, escape the grasp of these money- kings who also owned the real estate? |
55505 | How do you account for it?" |
55505 | How do you expect to get up steam without fuel?" |
55505 | How do you like this enchanted land?" |
55505 | How is it that they have all merged into one type, ranging in complexion from blonde to brunette?" |
55505 | How is this?" |
55505 | How long have I been here?" |
55505 | How much are you willing to do toward this work of saving the world? |
55505 | How was it possible to preserve it so long?" |
55505 | How will it suit you?" |
55505 | I aroused him from his reverie with the inquiry:"Is this Captain Ganoe?" |
55505 | I felt the need of just such sympathy as hers, and why should I spurn it from me? |
55505 | I had traversed every latitude from Greenland to the South frigid zone and was now mentally asking"Where shall I go next?" |
55505 | I met MacNair in the dining hall and in his usual cheerful manner he asked:"Well, Jack, how did you rest?" |
55505 | I thought Battell intended that two of your sailors should go with you?" |
55505 | If the movement here was started by the very poor, how did they get money for the necessary cash capital?" |
55505 | In San Francisco--"Where shall I go next?" |
55505 | Is he still living?" |
55505 | Is not this putting on a little too much style for these regions of eternal ice?" |
55505 | Oqua then raising her eyes with a mischievous twinkle, asked with a comical expression of countenance:"Shall it be Jack Adams?" |
55505 | Recovering himself, he advanced and grasped Captain Ganoe by the hand exclaiming:"How did you get here? |
55505 | Shaking his hand again I asked:"Will we ever have a world of truth such as has been the dream of every altruist?" |
55505 | The question was, Who got the difference between the amount received by the actual producer and the price paid by the consumer? |
55505 | Then turning to Captain Ganoe he asked:"What do you think of our prospect of success?" |
55505 | Then why was it that I could not compose myself to read or write? |
55505 | Was it fair to those who purchased large quantities of goods, to require them to share equally with those who purchased on a small scale?" |
55505 | We were more than a little mystified at the turn the conversation had taken and as it related to us Captain Ganoe asked:"What does this mean? |
55505 | What I want to know is, why these gaseous contents at the center, are opaque while the air at the surface is not?" |
55505 | What could it mean? |
55505 | What could it mean? |
55505 | What do you think of it?" |
55505 | What is Orbitello? |
55505 | What is the matter? |
55505 | What is to come next? |
55505 | What right have we to the fruits of the labor of others to whom, as yet, we have been of no benefit whatever?" |
55505 | What shall I say to him?'' |
55505 | What was it that had so entirely taken possession of my consciousness? |
55505 | What were you thinking about?" |
55505 | What will be your address?" |
55505 | When this time comes, what would you do?" |
55505 | Where are we? |
55505 | Where are your men, that women are permitted to engage in these hazardous enterprises?" |
55505 | Where did they come from?" |
55505 | Where did you come from and whither are you going? |
55505 | Where did you come from, and what is all this rigging for?" |
55505 | Who could tell? |
55505 | Why should I be continually thinking of him? |
55505 | Why such a contrast between humanity here in this great communal home, and humanity in the tenement houses in the large cities of the outer world? |
55505 | Why was it I felt this restless longing for something that seemed just beyond my reach? |
55505 | Why were the people in this communal home more robust, more beautiful and more kind and cheerful than the people of the outer world? |
55505 | Why would not mental suggestion have the same effect on them?" |
55505 | Will Captain Ganoe and yourself, with your external world experience and observation be there to superintend the work?" |
55505 | Will you come to Lake Byblis and start from there? |
55505 | Would not the tendency of such a movement be, to still further curtail the demand for labor, by depressing the the price of products?" |
55505 | You certainly can not think that women are out of place when they are protecting their own offspring?" |
55505 | You have women commanding fleets in the air, and if so, why not have them navigating the ocean and commanding your armies and navies?" |
55505 | and for what purpose? |
55505 | asked Captain Ganoe,"and should we not repay them for the burdens we impose on them?" |
55505 | or shall I send it to some other point? |
8642 | ''Consent-- you?'' 8642 Am I his? |
8642 | Am not I the head of my house? |
8642 | And how did he bear it? |
8642 | And will that hurt them? |
8642 | But, Lucy,said he, suddenly,"is that your baby you have in your arms? |
8642 | Can this be you? |
8642 | Certainly; how_ can_ you ask? 8642 Had she a comfortable home?" |
8642 | Have you asked her whether she was satisfied with these_ indulgences_? |
8642 | Have you made any use of these thoughts in your life, Almeria? |
8642 | How,it was asked of them,"did you come here?" |
8642 | If Paris be enamored of his bride, His Helen,--what concerns it me? 8642 Is he not kind to you?" |
8642 | Is it a daughter? 8642 Is it a son? |
8642 | It was hard for her? |
8642 | Lucy,said he,"do you suppose I would hurt_ your_ child?" |
8642 | Shall the woman be bound by the folly of the child? 8642 Should_ these_ die, myself Preserved, of prosperous future could I form One cheerful hope? |
8642 | The prophet? 8642 The question in my mind is,"she resumed,"have I not a right to fly? |
8642 | Was that a thought of joy to her? |
8642 | What is the world to me? |
8642 | What now absurdity? |
8642 | Why,they said,"did you choose so barren a spot?" |
8642 | ''At whom, then,_ did_ you look?'' |
8642 | ''Has England,''thought she,''a secret from us, while we have none from her?'' |
8642 | ... Dwell I but in the suburbs Of your good pleasure? |
8642 | A poor forsaken virgin who would deign To take in marriage? |
8642 | After the battle--"Cyrus calling to some of his servants,''Tell me, said he,''has any one seen Abradatus? |
8642 | Already deep questions are put by young girls on the great theme: What shall I do to enter upon the eternal life? |
8642 | And embrace my father heart to heart?" |
8642 | And has another''s life as large a scope? |
8642 | And how atone For all I''ve done, and left undone? |
8642 | And shall my life, my single life, Obstruct all this? |
8642 | And the result? |
8642 | And the result? |
8642 | And what had Almeria done? |
8642 | And what would Almeria think? |
8642 | And where is that? |
8642 | And why? |
8642 | And why? |
8642 | But here, in the_"Lettres d''un Voyageur,"_ what do I see? |
8642 | But how many fathers are there who would have understood at once such a child as Margaret Fuller was, or would have done even as wisely as he? |
8642 | But is it not surprising that such a description should apply to so few? |
8642 | But were these acts, whether performed judiciously or no,_ so_ bold as to dare before God and Man to partake the fruits of such offence as this? |
8642 | But what does this prove? |
8642 | But when she rejoins to this,"Very true; but suppose I choose not to have a husband, or am not chosen for a wife-- what then? |
8642 | But why call on God? |
8642 | But, in casting aside the shell, have we retained the kernel? |
8642 | Can I appreciate this work in a translation? |
8642 | Can I make V---- happy in solitude? |
8642 | Can any one assert that they have reason to repent this?] |
8642 | Can gallantry go further? |
8642 | Can he do, in secret, what he could not avow to the mother that bore him? |
8642 | Can his lips speak falsely? |
8642 | Can we find this much for ourselves in bustling America the next three or four years? |
8642 | Can we not get from the French something beside their worst novels? |
8642 | Clung with wild passion to a selfish resolve? |
8642 | Cobden is good; but if he had stood in Kossuth''s place, would he not have drawn his sword against the Austrian? |
8642 | Cyrus, receiving the Armenians whom he had conquered--"''Tigranes,''said he,''at what rate would you purchase the regaining of your wife?'' |
8642 | Did_ they_ believe purity more impossible to Man than to Woman? |
8642 | Didst thou put thyself into the position of the poor man, and do for him what thou wouldst have had one who was able to do for thee? |
8642 | Do you love anybody else?" |
8642 | Do you never think of your vow as sacred?" |
8642 | Do you not feel within you that which can reprove them, which can check, which can convince them? |
8642 | Do you not like these yellow flowers? |
8642 | Does he see in her a holy mother, worthy to guard the infancy of an immortal soul? |
8642 | Does his heart find other means to express itself there? |
8642 | Does it not show a sufficiently high view of Woman, of Marriage? |
8642 | Does not all this sound like a history of the seventeenth century? |
8642 | Effeminate, say you? |
8642 | Hast thou a sense of thy ill fate? |
8642 | He has given us many gifts from his love; shall we not ask him to join us here?" |
8642 | He wondered when he saw them, and inquired thus of Panthea:''And have you made me these arms, woman, by destroying your own ornaments?'' |
8642 | How could it end? |
8642 | I did not believe in God; for why had He permitted the dart to enter so unprepared a breast? |
8642 | I said,"Have you no religious scruples? |
8642 | I shall grieve my parents; but, were they truly such, would they not grieve still more that I must reject the life of mutual love? |
8642 | If at all, how often? |
8642 | In her pure vow of maiden chastity? |
8642 | Iphis says:"What shall this wretch now do? |
8642 | Is not manliness to thy thought purity, not lawlessness? |
8642 | Is not this sorrowful story of a lofty beauty? |
8642 | Is the happiness of my whole life to be sacrificed?" |
8642 | Is there no chance of your coming to Boston all this winter? |
8642 | Jesus of Nazareth died young; but had he not spoken and acted as much truth as the world could bear in his time? |
8642 | Many say,"Well, suppose we do all this; what then? |
8642 | May not that suffice to any man''s ambition? |
8642 | Merit in this? |
8642 | Merit in this? |
8642 | Must I never then love? |
8642 | My speech to thee was, leaning''gainst thy cheek,( Which with my hand I now caress):''And what Shall I then do for thee? |
8642 | Never marry one whom I could really love? |
8642 | Never? |
8642 | Now I ask you, my sisters, if the women at the fashionable house be not answerable for those women being in the prison? |
8642 | One spoke of his beauty and smallness of his person, and, on that, Tigranes asked his wife,''And do you, Armenian dame, think Cyrus handsome?'' |
8642 | Or go I to the house of Capaneus? |
8642 | Perhaps some one will here ask, whether the supremacy of Man over Woman is attributable to nature or custom? |
8642 | Revenged herself? |
8642 | Shall I be more fortunate if I go in person? |
8642 | Shall I receive My father when grown old, and in my house Cheer him with each fond office, to repay The careful nurture which he gave my youth?'' |
8642 | Shall not her name be for her era Victoria, for her country and life Virginia? |
8642 | Shall thousands, when their country''s injured, lift Their shields? |
8642 | Should they take turns, and stay with her by night as well as by day? |
8642 | Since Somerville has achieved so much, will any young girl be prevented from seeking a knowledge of the physical sciences, if she wishes it? |
8642 | Stifled under the Roman priesthood, would you not have thrown it off with all your force? |
8642 | The Earth waits for its King? |
8642 | The architecture is borrowed from England; why not the rest? |
8642 | The father of the count departs for the crusade; will his son join him, or remain to rule their domain, and we d her he loves? |
8642 | The female Greek, of our day, is as much in the street as the male to cry,"What news?" |
8642 | There inquires the spirit,"Is this rhetoric the bloom of healthy blood, or a false pigment artfully laid on?" |
8642 | There is a beautiful side, and a good reason here; but why must the beauty degenerate, and give place to meanness? |
8642 | Think you I am_ no stronger than my sex_, Being so fathered and so husbanded?" |
8642 | This form of appeal rarely fails to touch the basest man:--"Are you acting toward other women in the way you would have men act towards your sister?" |
8642 | To her child whom they are about to murder, the same that was frightened at the"glittering plume,"she says,"Dost thou weep, My son? |
8642 | Tormented all around her? |
8642 | Was I worthy to be parent of a soul, with its eternal, immense capacity for weal and woe? |
8642 | Was it so deemed forty years ago? |
8642 | Was not the calm equality they enjoyed as honorable as the devotion of chivalry? |
8642 | We care not for their urns; what inscription could we put upon them? |
8642 | Were brothers so dear, then, Antigone? |
8642 | Were her moral qualities, her beneficent life, the results of a renewed heart?" |
8642 | What can I do? |
8642 | What color should they be? |
8642 | What demon resists our good angel, and seems at such times to have the mastery? |
8642 | What is the cause of this? |
8642 | What is the house for, if good spirits can not peacefully abide there? |
8642 | What then? |
8642 | What word Can we reply? |
8642 | What would become of them, unhappy lovers? |
8642 | When shall we read of banquets prepared for the halt, the lame, and the blind, on the day that is said to have brought_ their_ friend into the world? |
8642 | When the queen says,"Dost thou sleep, My son? |
8642 | Where lies it, though thy name Ring over distant lands, meeting the wind Even on the extremest verge of the wide world? |
8642 | Who does not feel the sway of such a voice? |
8642 | Who else could have so carried through my family affairs? |
8642 | Who found such vast sums of money, and acquitted them on her own credit? |
8642 | Who lived so spotlessly before the world? |
8642 | Who so clearly set aside the Pharisaism which, as years passed, threatened to creep in among us? |
8642 | Who so deeply discerned as to the spirits of delusion which sought to bewilder us? |
8642 | Who so wisely aided me in my rejection of a dry morality? |
8642 | Who undertaken with him, and_ sustained_, such astonishing pilgrimages? |
8642 | Who would have governed my whole economy so wisely, richly and hospitably, when circumstances commanded? |
8642 | Who would not have lent a life- long credence to that voice of honor? |
8642 | Who would wish for sons From one so wretched? |
8642 | Who, amid such difficulties, would have always held up her head and supported me? |
8642 | Who, without a murmur, have seen her husband encounter such dangers by land and sea? |
8642 | Why am I not at liberty to declare unblushingly to all men that I will leave the man whom I_ do not_ love, and go with him I_ do_ love? |
8642 | Why am I not entitled, as a rational human being, to a voice in shaping them? |
8642 | Why did Korner so love Schneider? |
8642 | Why did Socrates so love Alcibiades? |
8642 | Why dost thou clasp me with thy hands, why hold My robes, and shelter thee beneath my wings, Like a young bird? |
8642 | Why is not all life music? |
8642 | Why of Perseus, name the town, Which Cyclopean ramparts crown? |
8642 | Why should I not be at liberty to earn it in any honest and useful calling?" |
8642 | Why should not the truth be spoken?" |
8642 | Why then, say some, lay such emphasis on the rights or needs of Woman? |
8642 | Why? |
8642 | Will any, poor or rich, fail to feel that the children of such a parent were rich when"Her virtues were their worldly dower"? |
8642 | Will there never be a being to combine a man''s mind and a woman''s heart, and who yet finds life too rich to weep over? |
8642 | Will you be as selfish and short- sighted as those who never plant trees to shade a hired house, lest some one else should be blest by their shade? |
8642 | Will you, this hour, take her place?" |
8642 | Wilt thou not aid One whose best hopes on thee are stayed? |
8642 | With religious joy, as one who knows that he who loves God can not fail to love his neighbor as himself? |
8642 | Would this be just? |
8642 | Would you have waited unknown centuries, hoping for the moment when you could see another method? |
8642 | You ask, what use will she make of liberty, when she has so long been sustained and restrained? |
8642 | You have the truth, you have the right, but could you act up to it in all circumstances? |
8642 | You, could you let a Croat insult your wife, carry off your son to be an Austrian serf, and leave your daughter bleeding in the dust? |
8642 | _ Aglauron._ Beautiful do you think her? |
8642 | _ Laurie._ And pray where was the husband all this time? |
8642 | _ Laurie._ Who is that beautiful lady to whom you bowed? |
8642 | and how Comes he to my destruction? |
8642 | are there_ none_? |
8642 | dost deny Thy woman''s nature with a manly scorn, And break away the gauds and armlets worn By weaker woman in captivity? |
8642 | have they bound those brows with no garland? |
8642 | his forever? |
8642 | how did you give? |
8642 | if this should take place, who will dare again to feel the throb of heavenly hope, as to the destiny of this country? |
8642 | or, if not married, can you find no way for him to lead a virtuous and happy life? |
8642 | shall thousands grasp the oar and dare, Advancing bravely''gainst the foe, to die For Greece? |
8642 | shed in the lamp no drop of ambrosial oil? |
8642 | should I run, wouldst thou be angry? |
8642 | thou brave and faithful soul, hast thou left us, and art thou gone?'' |
8642 | what is he? |
8642 | who knew_ thee_, as to me thou art known? |
8642 | with joy and freedom, as one who feels that it is the highest happiness of gift to us that we have something to give again? |
42329 | ''Did you ever spit blood?'' 42329 ''How long did this last?'' |
42329 | ''I think-- it seems to me--''A half- hour?'' |
42329 | And has this system gone on for a hundred years,I asked,"without finding some remedy?" |
42329 | And some judges do, you say? |
42329 | And what has society done to protect itself against this aggressor? 42329 Any trace of albumen, doctor?" |
42329 | Anybody inside? |
42329 | Are not many of the unknown likely to be Catholics, too? |
42329 | Are not many, indeed most of those, also, Catholics? |
42329 | Are you a witness? |
42329 | Are you in earnest? 42329 At what age did your grandparents die?" |
42329 | But why have them here? |
42329 | Do you think they leave here with an admiration for our system of caring for the city''s dead-- whether the death be social, mental, or physical? 42329 Does your physician know of these examinations? |
42329 | Ever been here before? |
42329 | How can a woman in your station and of your type know about them? |
42329 | How many bodies do you carry each week? |
42329 | How would you like to be a ward politician and a heeler? |
42329 | How? |
42329 | Is it so bad as that? |
42329 | Is that so, officer? |
42329 | Is there not something wrong with the penal institutions then? |
42329 | Nothing wrong with my heart or lungs? |
42329 | Of what did each one die? |
42329 | See him selling anything? |
42329 | Then this earth-- if we may call it so-- is constantly being dug into and opened up? |
42329 | Were you subpoenaed? |
42329 | What have you to say for yourself? |
42329 | What is for the man''s protection? |
42329 | What is the charge against her, officer? |
42329 | What is the charge? |
42329 | Who does the work-- the digging, the burying, the handling of the dead, the carting, and the work for the insane? |
42329 | Who has sinned, this man or his parents that he was blind? |
42329 | Why are most of them here? |
42329 | Why are two of them dark wood and all the rest light? |
42329 | Why do they not let liquor alone, after such a hard lesson? |
42329 | Actual amount of gray matter, differ? |
42329 | Am I willing to be a moral and physical pauper preying upon the rights of my children? |
42329 | Am I willing to be a murderer and taint with slow poison their lives before they get them? |
42329 | Am I willing to be a thief and misappropriate their physical, mental and moral heritage? |
42329 | And has Austria no women citizens? |
42329 | And how will it be for her? |
42329 | And that it might be better without such crime producers?" |
42329 | And where do all these lunatics and criminals come from? |
42329 | And why not? |
42329 | And, if she did reproduce her kind, would this world be benefited? |
42329 | Are ignorance and innocence the same thing? |
42329 | Are others as little informed upon the subject as I? |
42329 | Are the facts known or only conjectured? |
42329 | Are the highest and best types of character bred in discord? |
42329 | Are the inmates of these from homes where harmony reigned? |
42329 | Are there not sex maniacs in more directions than one? |
42329 | Are"half"brothers and sisters and"step"children a subject of moral shock to the most rigid religionists? |
42329 | But have wider culture and wider opportunities made them better wives and mothers? |
42329 | But his civilized brother does it for him-- so why complain? |
42329 | But setting aside these most important features I would like to ask who is benefited by keeping together those whom hate has separated? |
42329 | But what has taught thoughtful men wisdom? |
42329 | Can any rational person believe that it is well to rear children in an atmosphere of hatred, of contention, of rebellion? |
42329 | Can good women live with these same men and not be polluted? |
42329 | Can it be said to strike at anything dear or noble for womankind that some wife is absolutely freed from such companionship? |
42329 | Can this be true of criminals and not of normal women? |
42329 | Can you conceive of the meaning to humanity of a discovery that would transform a congenital imbecile into a rational being? |
42329 | Can you think of an operation that would create a mind? |
42329 | Could any operation open to the future of the race wider possibilities and offer more brilliant hope? |
42329 | Could anything be more wonderful? |
42329 | Did he mean to imply that those places have, since the sermon, been thronged with the"wives and daughters of Brooklyn?" |
42329 | Did the black men, while yet slaves, give to the master their own unbiased opinion of the institution of slavery? |
42329 | Did you spit much blood?'' |
42329 | Do not our penal institutions answer this question? |
42329 | Do the convolutions? |
42329 | Do the peasants tell the lord exactly what they think of him, or do they tell him what they know he wishes them to think? |
42329 | Do they go back with a desire to reform and become like those who devise and conduct this sort of thing?" |
42329 | Do you fancy that if that half idiot should ever have children they will be''whole''? |
42329 | Does all this difference of structure and quality appear in the infant or only in the adult brains? |
42329 | Does he not labor first of all to secure every scrap of evidence against the accused and to make light of or cover up anything in his favor? |
42329 | Does it pay me to live? |
42329 | Does literature throw a true or a fictitious light on such questions as these? |
42329 | Does the distinguished Prelate take issue with his Lord? |
42329 | Does the relative amount of gray matter differ? |
42329 | Does the religious man or woman not take this view of morals? |
42329 | Does use have to do with the location of the fissure of Rolando, or is that fixed at birth? |
42329 | Does use or development of the mental powers change the specific gravity of the brain mass? |
42329 | Does use, training, etc., develop gray matter, change texture, size, shape, etc., of the brain mass, or are these determined and fixed at birth? |
42329 | Ever been in Japan? |
42329 | For what? |
42329 | Form? |
42329 | From educated mothers? |
42329 | H. G. Is not that common- sense in surgery? |
42329 | HEREDITY: IS ACQUIRED CHARACTER OR CONDITION TRANSMITTIBLE? |
42329 | Has he not jumped at that conclusion and cast a slur upon the wrong sex? |
42329 | Has not humanity been long enough cursed by so degrading and degraded, so ignorant and so fatally wrong a mental, moral, social and legal outlook? |
42329 | Has right and wrong, sex? |
42329 | Have you a right to deceive certain people for the pleasure or benefit of other people? |
42329 | Have you ever had such cases under your own care? |
42329 | Honor does not demand as much of you for her as it does of her for you? |
42329 | How about a mixed family there? |
42329 | How about the children? |
42329 | How does the question stand then? |
42329 | How many men are sure that they can answer that question correctly? |
42329 | How would boys fare under like conditions? |
42329 | I fancy if he were asked a question on the subject he would look at you in stupid, silent wonder, if he did not ask:"What have they got to do with it? |
42329 | I turned to an officer, and asked:"Do you not think all this is bad training for boys? |
42329 | If he has a spark of honor or manhood in him could such a relationship, held by force, give him happiness? |
42329 | If he is so far below the brutes in his relationship with his mate that he can hold his position only by force is he a fit father of children? |
42329 | If it can not benefit society, then who is benefited by the forced continuance of the marriage relation? |
42329 | If it wants any other information of a medical nature, why is n''t the applicant''s own family physician quite enough? |
42329 | If not, how did he know that it"polluted_ their_ minds?" |
42329 | If not, when and where did she forfeit that right? |
42329 | If so where is the boundary line? |
42329 | If so, are the differences more or less marked in infants than in adults? |
42329 | If their own examiner ca n''t find anything wrong with him, is n''t that enough? |
42329 | If there is, as you say, no escape from our heredity and its power and influence, what is the use of trying? |
42329 | In an uneducated man would there be as much of the brain in front of this fissure as in a man of trained and developed mind? |
42329 | In whose interest is this distinction maintained? |
42329 | Is he a less desirable husband and father? |
42329 | Is he"deteriorating in his sphere?" |
42329 | Is honor and truthfulness toward others limited in application? |
42329 | Is it a fact or is it one of the fictions of fiction which it were well to stimulate and galvanize into life less persistently? |
42329 | Is it certain that heredity-- nature''s surest and least heeded voice-- does not in many cases say the former? |
42329 | Is it especially uncommon, indeed, for the most devout men and women to marry three times? |
42329 | Is it fair to a child that it be so reared? |
42329 | Is it for that reason absolutely necessary that you buy a coffin- plate to- morrow and proceed to die with lung trouble? |
42329 | Is it for the good of anyone to make mistakes perpetual? |
42329 | Is it not bad enough to have been virtuous and still have failed, without having also the stigma which this failure implies under such a code? |
42329 | Is it not far more terrible in such a case to give life? |
42329 | Is it not right-- is it not the duty of the State to secure, so far as it may, quite the opposite conditions of life for its helpless future citizens? |
42329 | Is it true, after all, that men are not so good protectors of women as is woman of her sister? |
42329 | Is not his mother as deeply interested in her boy''s welfare as is his father? |
42329 | Is not my salvation in my own hands and in the hands of my fellows? |
42329 | Is not this very double standard theory in itself a sex mania? |
42329 | Is that which is coarse or low for women not so for men? |
42329 | Is the State and are the people interested in refusing to allow two people to correct a mistake once made? |
42329 | Is the State interested in reproducing his kind? |
42329 | Is the State interested in the high character of its future citizens? |
42329 | Is the difference as marked as in adults? |
42329 | Is the frontal region of the brain larger and more developed in male than in female infants? |
42329 | Is there no remedy for all this? |
42329 | Is there no way that a useful and powerful business can be rid of features which make it both dangerous and ghoulish? |
42329 | Is there not food for reflection in that?" |
42329 | Is there unanimity of opinion on these questions? |
42329 | Is this Inspector"morbid?" |
42329 | It does not employ an attorney upon that theory; but is this not the theory upon which the prosecutor invariably conducts his cases? |
42329 | It is kind of awful, ai n''t it?" |
42329 | It is not at all important what some dead and gone Potentate said; the question before us is: What is best for society as it is now? |
42329 | Just as I was about to pass in he bent forward and asked quickly:"Friend of the prisoner?" |
42329 | No? |
42329 | No? |
42329 | No? |
42329 | Not hear of it until when? |
42329 | Now what is the implication? |
42329 | Of one Justice I asked,"What time do you close?" |
42329 | Old Albumen? |
42329 | One great Prelate asked in his article on this subject:"Can we look with anything short of horror upon such a condition of things? |
42329 | One man waved his hand to me and mumbled something and smiled-- then he called back,"Wie geht''s? |
42329 | Or do they need no shelter? |
42329 | Perhaps you will ask:"Why did he not take the warning, and follow a better course, turn the other way?" |
42329 | Say for yourself?" |
42329 | Since it is all such a dismal failure, why not plan a better way? |
42329 | Suppose that he really thought nothing of his mining- stock when he made his application and signed his contract? |
42329 | Suppose that in a short time he was called to see the mine, went into it, and died of the results of that trip? |
42329 | Taking life at its best estate are we not assuming a tremendous risk to thrust it unasked upon those who are at least safe from its pitfalls? |
42329 | That she be no longer forced to bear his society or even his name? |
42329 | The children? |
42329 | The husband? |
42329 | The laborer begins to argue,"Am not I partly responsible for my own condition? |
42329 | The mother of many children or of few? |
42329 | The mother who is educated or she who is the willing or unwilling subordinate in life''s benefits? |
42329 | The prosecutor smilingly poked his late legal adversary under the ribs and asked in a tone perfectly audible to the prisoner,"Lied, did I? |
42329 | The question is, then, what is best for society as it is and as it is likely to be? |
42329 | The same as to convolutions? |
42329 | The wife? |
42329 | Then I asked myself: Why should the city''s dead be"thrown in?" |
42329 | Then I asked, incidentally:"''What made you spit that blood that time, Gihi?'' |
42329 | They said they did not see the use of it; what difference did it make, anyhow? |
42329 | This is an extreme and not a pleasing case, we may admit; but suppose the divorce were by death would the distinguished Prelate be so shocked? |
42329 | To whose advantage is it to insist that virtue is always rewarded-- vice punished? |
42329 | To whose advantage is it to teach by all the arts of fiction that contentment with one''s lot-- whatever the lot may be-- is a virtue? |
42329 | We all know that in substance the Catholic church''s answer to the question"Is Divorce wrong?" |
42329 | Well now, is he a less"manly man"than is the Kaffir or the Indian buck? |
42329 | Well, I rather think I singed your bird a little, did n''t I?" |
42329 | Were I to- day unborn, could I be asked for my vote, knowing all I do of life, would I vote to come into this world? |
42329 | Were the working women who have not the ballot, better sheltered than the men? |
42329 | What business has a company to ask whether an applicant has or has not been rejected by another company? |
42329 | What but experience and responsibility? |
42329 | What fiction of fiction( and, alas, of law) could be more degrading to womanhood-- and hence to humanity-- than the thought here presented? |
42329 | What has broadened the conception of political liberty? |
42329 | What indeed? |
42329 | What is best for society as it is now? |
42329 | What is its full meaning? |
42329 | What is the final appeal of these combatants? |
42329 | What taught men the danger and folly of religious and restrictive( sumptuary) legislation? |
42329 | What was that sin? |
42329 | When and where did_ man_ get his? |
42329 | When the boon of self government is given to the British colonies is Ireland alone to be excepted from its blessings? |
42329 | Where and how are they"thrown in?" |
42329 | Where does the drinking water come from?" |
42329 | Where? |
42329 | Which is the greater, more awful responsibility, to give or to take life? |
42329 | Who are the movers in that direction and upon what do they base their arguments? |
42329 | Who examined you over at the other place? |
42329 | Who is benefited or who harmed by the continuance of a loathesome relationship? |
42329 | Who is left to be considered? |
42329 | Who is likely to stamp a child with low intellectual physiognomy? |
42329 | Who is likely to transmit"organic debility?" |
42329 | Who is this devastator, this modern"scourge of God,"whose deeds are not recorded in history? |
42329 | Who then is benefited? |
42329 | Who will be likely to furnish these? |
42329 | Whose money was this spent? |
42329 | Why add suspicion to failure and misfortune, and gloss success with the added glory that it is necessarily the result of virtue? |
42329 | Why are they_ thrown_ in? |
42329 | Why ca n''t a company depend on the capacity of its own medical staff? |
42329 | Why confine gilded houses to one quarter? |
42329 | Why is it better that some girl shall be sacrificed, body, mind and soul; why is it better that she shall be his victim than that he shall be his own? |
42329 | Why is it that men will not submit to, if it comes from women, that which they impose upon women whom they"adore"and"truly respect?" |
42329 | Why is the attempt so strongly made to revise the laws and check the growing liberality in divorce legislation? |
42329 | Why not apply a bit of logic right here? |
42329 | Why not begin at the other end of the line to keep offenders apart? |
42329 | Why not let go and just drift on the tide of inherited conditions? |
42329 | Why not make laws and make them apply to the human being, leaving the sex of that human being out of the question? |
42329 | Why not out with it in fiction and be armed and equipped for character and life as it is? |
42329 | Why not set a watch on and restrict the one who does the real and permanent harm to the race? |
42329 | Why then for the girls? |
42329 | Why this constant cry for more children in a world crushed by the weight of sorrow, suffering and wrong to those already here? |
42329 | Why, did you know that the prosecutor you heard just now is cousin to a lord? |
42329 | Why, in a civilized land, should such an expression as that arouse no surprise-- be taken as a matter of course? |
42329 | Why? |
42329 | Why? |
42329 | Why? |
42329 | Why? |
42329 | Wie geht''s?" |
42329 | Would I choose to be born again? |
42329 | Would any man worthy the name wish to be the husband of an unwilling wife? |
42329 | Would it be the same in a great scholar as in a common laborer of the same general size and health? |
42329 | Would it not be unendurable to him? |
42329 | Would opportunity and mental exercise make a change in the brains of the five students that would be discoverable by microscope and scales? |
42329 | Would the city''s dead continue to be"thrown in"if the public stopped to think; if it understood the meaning of that single, obscure headline? |
42329 | Would the girl marry you or your son if she knew the exact truth-- if she were to see with her own and not with your eyes--_all_ of your life? |
42329 | Would women accept this sort of respect and adoration if they were not dependents? |
42329 | Would you be willing to marry her if she had exactly your record? |
42329 | Would you be willing to take her with you, or for her to go unknown to you, through all the experiences of your past and present? |
42329 | You truly believe then that she is worthy of less than you are? |
42329 | You would think she had a right-- you would not resent it if her life had been exactly what yours was and is, and if she had deceived you? |
42329 | from mothers who are in even a small and limited sense allowed to own themselves, to think for themselves, control their own lives? |
42329 | queried the doctor;''twenty minutes?'' |
42329 | the sex that did_ not_"squander its money in patronizing these resorts?" |
15380 | Air- raids? 15380 An injection in the arm? |
15380 | And yet he had won his case and got his-- what do you say? 15380 And you?" |
15380 | But do n''t you know why? |
15380 | But how are we to live? |
15380 | But our luggage? 15380 But,"said Vivie,"suppose your husband and these corporals are married already, in Germany?" |
15380 | By the bye, I suppose you have heard that von Bissing is very ill? 15380 D''you mind posting these letters as you go out? |
15380 | Dear miss,said the Directeur in French,"You are so wise, I know, you will do what I wish...?" |
15380 | Did Michael believe she really_ had_ done it? 15380 Did n''t she hunger- strike to force the Authorities to accord her better prison treatment?" |
15380 | Did you ever think about the Dinosaurs, father? |
15380 | Do n''t you think they''re perfectly wonderful? |
15380 | Do you remember a fortnight ago I told you some one, some Belgian had written a beautiful poem and sent it to me for one of our newspapers? 15380 H''m, Williams? |
15380 | How could I what? |
15380 | I know Honoria Fraser-- I know Mr. Praed the architect--"The A.R.A.? 15380 I wonder what we had better do?" |
15380 | I? 15380 If Madame is faint--?" |
15380 | Lie down again on your sofa, go on with your_ petit déjeuner_--which is surely rather late? 15380 Madame is ill?" |
15380 | May I communicate with my friends? |
15380 | Miss Warren? 15380 My daughter write to her friends to ask them to obstruct the government at such a time as this? |
15380 | Now you shall tell me everything-- is it not so? 15380 Qu''est- ce- que ça fait?" |
15380 | Read and write for you, father? 15380 Some_ use_? |
15380 | The Dinosaurs, my boy? 15380 Then why not marry and have children? |
15380 | Then why,Praddy would reply,"do n''t you go and live with your mother?" |
15380 | Think''ow good you was to your old father down in Wales,''i m as you called your father-- an''''oo''s to say''e was n''t? 15380 Vivie--_darling_--what do you want me to do? |
15380 | Was it wise to bring her in? |
15380 | Was n''t there once a firm,_ Fraser and Warren_, which set up to be some new dodge for establishing women in a city career?--Accountancy? 15380 Well, Nannie,"he said,"come for a gossip?" |
15380 | Well, what is it? |
15380 | Well: what you want? |
15380 | What about? |
15380 | What do you think about Religion, Viv old girl? |
15380 | What was that? |
15380 | What would be the good? 15380 What_ am_ I to do?" |
15380 | Who are your friends? |
15380 | Why are they sending you away? |
15380 | Why should they who had done all the fighting have none of the loot? |
15380 | Wo n''t you smoke? |
15380 | You''ve brought a reprieve? |
15380 | _ Mother_, I hope you have n''t missed me, have n''t been unwell? |
15380 | ''Army''dear, would you ask them to whistle for a taxi? |
15380 | ( He asks himself anxiously"Surely all that letter was burnt before she came in?") |
15380 | ( To Vivie)"Are you David Vavasour Williams?" |
15380 | ( To Vivie)"Do you know Mr. David Vavasour Williams, a barrister?" |
15380 | ("What about those peasants''stories?" |
15380 | --"But my dear Miss--?" |
15380 | --"Peg him down over a Driver Ants''nest?" |
15380 | ----,----,_ and_----? |
15380 | ----?" |
15380 | Absence of mind-- I''ve left you three fat ones") Architect? |
15380 | After her money? |
15380 | An''then I''d punch''is''ead.... An''I do n''t reckon myself a soft-''earted feller as a rule.... Reklect that Shillito Case--?" |
15380 | And Annie Kenney? |
15380 | And Bertie Adams? |
15380 | And Christabel? |
15380 | And Gardner? |
15380 | And Praddy? |
15380 | And an old woman comes up and says in French,''Madame est Anglaise?'' |
15380 | And as to you? |
15380 | And buttered toast-- or if you''ve got muffins...? |
15380 | And did n''t she give you''refreshers,''as they call them, from time to time? |
15380 | And have you ever remarked another thing about all paintings prior to the seventeenth century: how_ plain_, how_ ugly_ all the people are? |
15380 | And if he must always be dining out and spending the evening with other people, why did he not make himself more''general?'' |
15380 | And the Pethick Lawrences? |
15380 | And was she certain even of them? |
15380 | And where did you pick her up? |
15380 | And yet, I do n''t know? |
15380 | And-- would you mind-- you always try, I know-- bringing the things in very quietly-- here--? |
15380 | And_ he_ would n''t be such a fool as to have them bombed, would he?" |
15380 | Any more gone wrong?" |
15380 | Are n''t you over- trying your strength? |
15380 | Are n''t_ they_ at certain times not their normal selves? |
15380 | Are there fig trees in the Temple... still? |
15380 | Are you equal to walking? |
15380 | Are you interested in palæontology?" |
15380 | Are you of London?" |
15380 | As soon as political activities were resumed, the Conciliation Bill by the energies of the Liberal Whips was talked out( was n''t it?). |
15380 | As thus:--_ Counsel for the prosecution_:"We have in you the mainspring of this rebellious movement..."_ Vivie_:"Have you?" |
15380 | As to the United States: was their intervention going to be more than money loans and supplies of material? |
15380 | At Pontyffynon?" |
15380 | At any rate I want to help them to make an honest livelihood without depending on some one man.... Business seems to be good, eh? |
15380 | Besides,_ is_ it horrible? |
15380 | Both your voice and your face seem-- what should one say? |
15380 | Bother all this cackle...._ Will_ you marry me?" |
15380 | But I did remember one dream just before Michael went down to Newcastle to join you... was it about mermaids? |
15380 | But I... hear... it... is... your mother... who is the owner... from long time, and you are her daughter newly arrived from England? |
15380 | But Peace, you''d think, must come soon-- Seems like our poor old world is comin''to an end, do n''t it? |
15380 | But as a matter of fact, when he came down to Cambridge in--? |
15380 | But as she argued with Mrs. Warren, what else were they to do in their cruel situation? |
15380 | But ca n''t you find a little time to be social? |
15380 | But did you make any great effort to turn me from it? |
15380 | But do you mean to say you have already started this masquerade?" |
15380 | But either we have been rushed with business, or you''ve been anxious about Lady Fraser-- How is she?" |
15380 | But how did you hear about him?" |
15380 | But how? |
15380 | But if Lady Vera and Lady Helen knew all this for a fact, why not tell the Police? |
15380 | But if the New Woman_ is_ to go on the loose and be unmoral like the rabbits, wo n''t the cause suffer from middle- class opposition?" |
15380 | But probably their language was such as would shock Nannie.... Supposing Frank Gardner did come to England? |
15380 | But that as Rose and Lilian are going, Mrs.--what does she call herself, Claridge?" |
15380 | But were they not being surrounded by a hostile Alliance? |
15380 | But what about her luggage and her mother''s, and the remainder of the money? |
15380 | But what interested me particularly was his next admission: how different you were as a lad-- rather more than the ordinary wild oats-- eh? |
15380 | But what lunatic idea has entered your mind with regard to this poor waster?" |
15380 | But you are rebel?" |
15380 | But you could n''t say the places I supervise here and at Roquebrune are so bad? |
15380 | But you will trust me, wo n''t you? |
15380 | But you''ll let her know, wo n''t you, miss?... |
15380 | But... will you marry me? |
15380 | By the bye, my aunt was amnestied and so I suppose were you?" |
15380 | By the bye,_ where_ and_ how_ did you come to meet Honoria first?" |
15380 | Ca n''t I go and help every day in your hospitals? |
15380 | Can I rely on Praddy? |
15380 | Come and dine with us? |
15380 | Come often and see us and look upon me-- I must be fifteen years older than you are-- What,_ twenty- four_? |
15380 | Could Vivie see or communicate with Gräfin von Stachelberg?--with Pasteur Walcker? |
15380 | Could that be her own Michael? |
15380 | D''yer think_ I_ wanted to bother''er? |
15380 | D''you know I''m on the verge of thirty- seven-- and I have no definite career? |
15380 | D''you see?" |
15380 | Did he believe his son was dead?" |
15380 | Did his father know any such luminary of the law or any two such luminaries? |
15380 | Did it mean the suffragette, Vivien Warren, who had sometimes been here, and in whose adventures her husband seemed so unbecomingly interested? |
15380 | Did n''t you once have a pupil called Vavasour Williams?" |
15380 | Did she really? |
15380 | Did this kind lady know where a lodging could be obtained? |
15380 | Did you ever hear of such a ridiculous name as Petworth? |
15380 | Did you read those disgusting letters in the_ Times_ by the surgeon, the midwifery man, Sir Wrigsby Blane? |
15380 | Do n''t you know me? |
15380 | Do you ever hear from or of her now?" |
15380 | Do you ever see him now? |
15380 | Do you know any one in London, by the bye?" |
15380 | Do you know, she and I quite altered after the War began? |
15380 | Do you think you can rub along if I take my departure next week? |
15380 | Do you understand? |
15380 | Does everything seem to be going on all right?" |
15380 | Et qu''ont- ils fait pour nous, les Anglais? |
15380 | First, you are English?" |
15380 | For instance, why not come and be introduced to Michael Rossiter? |
15380 | For what is she notorious?" |
15380 | From Villa Beau- séjour, Vivien Warren passed on to the Oudekens''farm, wondering what she would see-- Some fresh horror? |
15380 | Gardner?" |
15380 | Had David really returned to him? |
15380 | Had Vivie before they left the hotel remembered to put some, at least, of this precious sum on her person? |
15380 | Had he recovered after the Boers had taken Colesberg? |
15380 | Had he-- er-- er-- many relations, I mean did he come of well- known people?" |
15380 | Had n''t she once caught Mrs. Howel Williams kissing a young stranger behind a holly bush and was n''t that why Bridget had really been sent away? |
15380 | Had she deserved this punishment by Fate? |
15380 | Have they had no mothers, no sweethearts, no sisters, no wives? |
15380 | Have you tried them? |
15380 | Have_ they_ got ductless glands, she wonders? |
15380 | He must be so exhausted...."And what about_ you_, miss? |
15380 | He must now be no more than--58? |
15380 | He must steep himself in the geography of South Africa-- Why not get Rossiter to propose him as a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society? |
15380 | He need n''t know too much about me, d''yer see? |
15380 | He seems awfully gone on you...?" |
15380 | How did he fare in these times? |
15380 | How did you think of it?") |
15380 | How many months or years would lie ahead of him before fees could be gained and a professional income be earned? |
15380 | How on earth did he become acquainted with this young man from South Wales? |
15380 | How she would solace herself that her dividends were not derived from the prostitution of English girls but only of''foreigners''?..." |
15380 | How soon was David coming down to see South Wales once more gloriously clothed with spring? |
15380 | How would he find room for them, poor man? |
15380 | How''d you have liked that, eh? |
15380 | How''re the bruises?" |
15380 | How_ can_ parents be so unthinking about Christian names? |
15380 | How_ could_ I have left it?" |
15380 | How_ could_ the Germans expect British women to turn against their own country in its hour of danger? |
15380 | I agree with you in disliking all this sexuality..."_ Norie_:"Does one_ ever_ quite know why one likes people? |
15380 | I always liked the smell of a smoking- room.... And your mother: how is she?" |
15380 | I am mad with myself...""Are you, miss? |
15380 | I could--""No, this is a Miss Vivien Warren--""Vivien? |
15380 | I dare say you remember as a boy of fifteen or so spraining your ankle in Griffith''s Hole? |
15380 | I do n''t know what you have in hand, but why not postpone your action till you are quite strong again?" |
15380 | I doubt if he was aware he had a niece.... Do n''t you remember he was killed in the Alps last autumn?..." |
15380 | I have never asked why-- a lawn- mowing machine? |
15380 | I know, miss, if you get away from here you''ll look after her and my kids? |
15380 | I like bein''respectable, but why_ will_ they always put me next a Bishop or an Archdeacon? |
15380 | I mean, are you one of Boyd Dawkins''s party to examine the new cave on the Gower coast?" |
15380 | I mean, that if your old man has not been exaggerating and that the difference between the naughty boy whom he sent up to London in-- what was it? |
15380 | I must_ rush_ back at once.... You''ll excuse me?" |
15380 | I only know that if we sinned against these human laws and conventions, your great career in Science-- and again, why in Science? |
15380 | I presume you explained everything to the Colonial Office after you got back to London and that you are now free to take up a civil career? |
15380 | I presume you''ve brought a lunch- basket?" |
15380 | I sent you, Vivie-- a newspaper with the announcement of my marriage-- Dj''ever get it?" |
15380 | I should have been an honest woman all the rest of me life...."What do_ you_ feel about morality? |
15380 | I suppose he is n''t any relation?" |
15380 | I suppose it is part of your make- up-- goes with the clothes and that turn- over collar, and the little safety pin through the tie--?" |
15380 | I suppose the real heart- felt question at the back of your mind is:_ can_ I let you have a room? |
15380 | I suppose the staff departed punctually at One? |
15380 | I suppose you''ve been in prison for some Suffrage offence? |
15380 | I suppose your father giv''you a bit of a shock? |
15380 | I thought barristers had all that marked on their briefs? |
15380 | I took him on in-- let me see? |
15380 | I took quite a lot... for theatre tickets... and you may be suspecting Bertie Adams... we ca n''t call this an Adamless Eden, can we? |
15380 | I wonder whether Linda would get to like me?" |
15380 | I wonder why we keep an office boy and not an office girl? |
15380 | I''m a bit stupidlike this evenin''... readin''too much.... May I stay and help you, Sir? |
15380 | I''ve come home a very different David to the one that left you-- what was it? |
15380 | If I am unreasonable what are_ they_? |
15380 | If it were poison sent by the German Government, what matter? |
15380 | If not perhaps this kind man would try to get us a cab...?" |
15380 | If the first half of this year is equalled by the second, I should think there would be a profit to be divided of quite a thousand pounds?" |
15380 | If the outer door of Michaelis''s office was locked how could Miss Kenney be expected to call and find this note awaiting her? |
15380 | If we neglected blood stock we would deal the farmer a deadly blow, we should-- er-- You know the sort of argument? |
15380 | If you could only say a word to that Colonel with whom you are living?" |
15380 | Is all your money in English and Belgian securities?'' |
15380 | Is it not_ always_ thus with our friends and acquaintances? |
15380 | Is it possible I might work up my acquaintance with that professor whom I met in the train? |
15380 | Is it the portrait of a former wife? |
15380 | Is it true that you struck a Cabinet minister the other day? |
15380 | Is n''t it funny that a man should care so much about women getting the vote? |
15380 | Is that the man you''re sweet on?" |
15380 | Is this discipline necessary to the improvement of the race? |
15380 | Is_ that_ why you know Xeres so well?" |
15380 | It might be unkind, but then were we not unkind towards her father''s country, Ireland? |
15380 | It was about_ you_--wasn''t that funny? |
15380 | J''ever have a sister?" |
15380 | Knowing what we British people are, ca n''t you almost predict the_ bias_ of Aunt Liz''s mind? |
15380 | Lady Feenix''s? |
15380 | Le nom Walcker? |
15380 | Linda wondered whether_ she_ could do any indexing? |
15380 | Madame had kept the Hotel Leopold II in the Rue Royale? |
15380 | Mais ou sqnt les lauriers que réserve l''Histoire A celui qui demain forcera la Victoire? |
15380 | Michael had wanted me to read Hans Andersen''s fairy stories-- don''t you think they''re pretty? |
15380 | Michaelis?" |
15380 | Might I ask if you are bound on the same errand as I am? |
15380 | Mr. Lloyd George going to address a pro- Boer meeting at Aberystwith( was it?) |
15380 | My appearance_ is_ rather Welsh, do n''t you think? |
15380 | My gals used to come in here and find me cryin''as often as not....''Comment, Madame,''they used to say,''pourquoi pleurez vous? |
15380 | Nicht wahr? |
15380 | No, Vera? |
15380 | No? |
15380 | No? |
15380 | Not well enough off? |
15380 | Now dear, are you ready with that lymph?" |
15380 | Or a bite from some passionate mistress in a buried past? |
15380 | Or chained? |
15380 | Or could Williams be spoony on Honoria? |
15380 | Or have you only made it up?" |
15380 | Or if you ai n''t reg''lar set on_''i m_, why not giv''up this suffrage business and live a bit with me here? |
15380 | Or is the cruelty in human disciplinary laws? |
15380 | Or of a sister who committed suicide? |
15380 | Or was it merely bought in Venice for the sake of the carving? |
15380 | Or why wait for that to marry? |
15380 | Or:"Mike, could you cut that cake and hand it round?" |
15380 | Perhaps the American Consul might help them? |
15380 | Permettez que je vous fasse la meme piqure?" |
15380 | Rossiter broke in:"Now what would you like to do in the afternoon, Miss Warren? |
15380 | Rossiter_ to_ Frank Gardner_, archly:"I suppose you''ve come home to be married?" |
15380 | Sam Gardner? |
15380 | Shall not General Sir Petworth Armstrong die in the great débacle of the world- wide War? |
15380 | Shall they call you a cab? |
15380 | She burst out:"_ Have_ you seen the Red Placard they have just put up?" |
15380 | She had a great friend-- what was it? |
15380 | She had known plenty young couples marry and live very happily on Two hundred and fifty a year, and Mr. Williams must surely be earning that? |
15380 | She is in the hall outside-- feels a little faint I think with shock-- might she-- might I?" |
15380 | She lives twenty miles from here, at Gower-- and... and... there''s an end of it...."Now you wo n''t run away back to London till you''re obliged? |
15380 | She often said about this time-- touching wood as she did so--"could any woman be happier?" |
15380 | She opened her eyes to meet his, as he bent over her, and said with the ghost of an arch smile:"I-- have been-- of some use-- to you, haven''t-- I? |
15380 | She seems to know a lot about Spain; but I do n''t feel encouraged to ask her:"Was your father in the wine trade? |
15380 | She would in the approach to Christmas, 1909, look round and survey her happiness: could any one have a more satisfactory husband? |
15380 | Should she even tell Rossiter? |
15380 | Should she go on with the bold adventure? |
15380 | Sie verstehen nicht Deutsch, gnädiges Fraulein?" |
15380 | So she can-- have I not shown it by what I have done? |
15380 | Sometimes however Michael at last roused to consciousness of the fretful little presence would say"What? |
15380 | Sort of morganatic Queen? |
15380 | Still... throw plenty of mud and some of it will stick.... And what_ was_ her full, true story? |
15380 | Stockbroking? |
15380 | Surely not putting my papers in order-- or rather disorder? |
15380 | Sweety? |
15380 | Tell me first, what really became of the real David Williams, the young man you met in the hospital and wrote to me about?" |
15380 | The Polizei answered that they had none to give.... Might she accompany her friend? |
15380 | The W.S.P.U.? |
15380 | The life I lead, the people who come here?" |
15380 | Their pleasant relations could thus continue-- perhaps-- who knows?--to the end of this War,"to that peace which will make us friends once more?" |
15380 | Then after a pause he resumed:"I think you said you were going to Swansea? |
15380 | These two sentences run over a period of-- what did I say? |
15380 | They are talking of turning her out of her club because of the things she says before the waitresses..."_ Vivie_:"What things?" |
15380 | They do say however she''s a great_ flirt_..."Indiscreet questions:"How much will you make out of this case? |
15380 | Though we would n''t be without''em, would we?" |
15380 | Three years ago Michael would have replied:"_ You?_ Nonsense, my dear. |
15380 | Twin brother, perhaps; but had she one?..." |
15380 | Violet? |
15380 | Vivie? |
15380 | Want any money?" |
15380 | Warren?" |
15380 | Warren?). |
15380 | Warren_:"Dj''ever see yer Aunt Liz?" |
15380 | Was Mr. Williams''s defence of Arbella so very wonderful as the evening papers said? |
15380 | Was ever Ministry in a greater dilemma? |
15380 | Was it a conspiracy into which they were luring her husband, already rather compromised as a man of science by his enthusiasm for the Suffrage cause? |
15380 | Was it a reprieve? |
15380 | Was she going to die soon and was there a hereafter?'' |
15380 | Was she handcuffed? |
15380 | Was this to be a Church revival? |
15380 | We had helped France to Morocco and Italy to Tripoli; why should we bother about Servia? |
15380 | Well then, as to sex disqualification, a few weeks hence I shall become David Vavasour Williams, and I presume he was a male? |
15380 | Well, I''ll be damned"( he was eventually)"I wonder whether the old gal had a son as well as that spitfire Vivie?!" |
15380 | Well: what is the quarrel now? |
15380 | Were the Germans to blame, she asked herself? |
15380 | Were we very tender towards national independence in Egypt, in Persia? |
15380 | What about Beryl?" |
15380 | What about your Dinosaurs? |
15380 | What an anxiety children were, were n''t they? |
15380 | What are we to do?" |
15380 | What business am I going specially to undertake in Mr. Michaelis''s office on the top storey of 88- 90? |
15380 | What did she lack for happiness? |
15380 | What did she wear when she was tried?" |
15380 | What do you want me to do? |
15380 | What do_ you_ dream about, Mr. Williams? |
15380 | What happened then to Vivie? |
15380 | What have you done with your duds? |
15380 | What is it?" |
15380 | What is the good of a peerage if it ends with your life? |
15380 | What should you say if I_ did_ marry-- Major Armstrong...? |
15380 | What silly notion have you got into your head?" |
15380 | What was it like seeing her in prison? |
15380 | What was that building now called? |
15380 | What were they?" |
15380 | What, then, have I to fear? |
15380 | When are you going to get your call?" |
15380 | When are you going to take me to Louvain?" |
15380 | Where am I? |
15380 | Where did_ Fraser and Warren_ have their office? |
15380 | Where do you live? |
15380 | Where is Mrs. Pankhurst? |
15380 | Where should they go? |
15380 | Where''s your luggage? |
15380 | Where, if she did, were they to go? |
15380 | Where, in this measureless universe-- which indeed might only be one of several universes-- was God to be found? |
15380 | Who are_ you_ and what are you doing here?" |
15380 | Who can say? |
15380 | Who gave you the money to pay in to my-- to Vivie''s account?" |
15380 | Who has given me that thousand pounds?" |
15380 | Who shall describe the hats of 1910?--and before and since-- in all but the very poorest women? |
15380 | Who was there to consult? |
15380 | Why be so morose? |
15380 | Why ca n''t they, with one so clever, shorten the term of probation? |
15380 | Why could he not have gone straight home and rested_ there_? |
15380 | Why did I go away? |
15380 | Why did n''t Mr. Williams marry some nice girl and make a home for himself? |
15380 | Why do n''t yer pick up a decent husband somewhere and drop all this foolishness about the Suffragettes? |
15380 | Why do n''t you-- but perhaps you do?--join evening classes at the Polytechnic?--or at this new London School of Economics which is close at hand? |
15380 | Why do you bother about Beryl? |
15380 | Why do you look so solemn? |
15380 | Why does he not marry and settle down? |
15380 | Why have they such a bitter feeling against your sex? |
15380 | Why may n''t we love where we please? |
15380 | Why not come out and dine with me at the Hans Crescent Hotel? |
15380 | Why not drop politics and take up philosophy? |
15380 | Why quarrel with her fate? |
15380 | Why was Michael Rossiter wedded to Linda Bennet when he was no more than twenty- five, and she just past her coming of age? |
15380 | Why, what''s the matter?" |
15380 | Why_ should_ we have wanted to be like men?... |
15380 | Will you introduce me to our young friend here?" |
15380 | Williams go abroad.... Do n''t you think there is something that ought to win over Providence in that happily chosen name? |
15380 | Williams stood in the yellow light of the west window, reading a letter..."Cousin? |
15380 | Wo n''t you do so? |
15380 | Wo n''t you share it?" |
15380 | Wodjer want to go fallin''in love with some chap as''as got a wife already? |
15380 | Wonder''ow she came to be''ere? |
15380 | Would Miss Warren care to come with me?" |
15380 | Would he sometimes read aloud and sometimes write his letters, or even the finish of his History? |
15380 | Would it be safe, d''you think, in that capacity to go down and see his old father?" |
15380 | Would it not tend to prolong the War? |
15380 | Would she ever turn against her nursling now, above all, when he was showing himself such a son to his old father? |
15380 | Would they really supply the fighting men, the one thing at this crisis necessary to defeat Germany? |
15380 | Would you mind showing him in here? |
15380 | Yer know since I''ve made my peace with you...._ Ai n''t_ it a rum go, by the bye? |
15380 | Yet why all this mystery? |
15380 | You are surely joking-- what do you say? |
15380 | You do n''t have to pass a medical examination for the Bar, do you?" |
15380 | You do n''t know? |
15380 | You done good wherever you went... to my pore mother-- wonder, by the bye, what_ she_ thinks and''ow_ she''s_ gettin''on? |
15380 | You have? |
15380 | You introduce all manner of irrelevant matter--"_ Counsel_:"You decline to answer my questions?" |
15380 | You know as well as I do that in most cases it makes little or no difference; and if it does, what about men? |
15380 | You know his address in Wales? |
15380 | You know how she grappled with that Norfolk estate business?" |
15380 | You know they howked him out of Woodcote? |
15380 | You know those Charles Davis shares I bought at 5_s._ 3_d._? |
15380 | You pull my leg? |
15380 | You remember, Praddy? |
15380 | You understand?" |
15380 | You will believe me when I say I''ve done_ nothing_ wrong, nothing that you, if you knew all the facts, would call wrong...?" |
15380 | You''ll always love me, wo n''t you? |
15380 | _ Blackbeard_:"What were you doing there?" |
15380 | _ Counsel_( to Vivie):"You heard my questions?" |
15380 | _ Counsel_:"Have you spoken of him as your cousin?" |
15380 | _ Counsel_:"Well-- er-- a member of the Bar-- well known in the criminal courts-- Shillito case--"_ Judge_:"Really? |
15380 | _ Counsel_:"Well-- er-- for being associated abroad with-- er-- a certain type of hotel synonymous with a disorderly house--"_ Vivie_:"Indeed? |
15380 | _ D.V._ Williams? |
15380 | _ David_:"You mean it did n''t come from those''Hotels''?" |
15380 | _ Father_:"Ah it''s Rossiter who puts all these ideas into your head, is it?" |
15380 | _ Frank_:"My story? |
15380 | _ Hawk_:"What was your crime?" |
15380 | _ He_ gave it to me-- you know whom I mean by''_ He_''? |
15380 | _ Honoria_:"Well, about Beryl?" |
15380 | _ I_ understand you are_ the_ Miss Warren, the Miss Warren who make the English Government afraid, nicht wahr? |
15380 | _ Judge_, interposing with a weary air:"_ Who_ is David Williams?" |
15380 | _ Norie_ continues:"Do you remember Beryl Clarges at Newnham?" |
15380 | _ Norie_:"How_ is_ she? |
15380 | _ Norie_:"I remember your going down to see your aunt after you broke off relations with your mother in-- in--1897...?" |
15380 | _ Norie_:"I suppose you are not refusing him for the same old reason-- that vague suggestion that he might be your half- brother?" |
15380 | _ Norie_:"So you really_ are_ going to take the plunge?" |
15380 | _ Praed_:"What, David, the Welsh boy? |
15380 | _ Quelle_ clientele, et pas chiche''--I suppose you understand French? |
15380 | _ Rossiter_:"You forget, dearie, you''ve got to open that Bazaar in Marylebone Town Hall--"_ Linda_:"Oh, have I? |
15380 | _ Surely_ you will let me go up to our room and pack it-- and take it away? |
15380 | _ Vivie_( flushing in the firelight):"Does he? |
15380 | _ Vivie_:"But those papers on my desk? |
15380 | _ Vivie_:"How''s your mother?" |
15380 | _ Why_ did you do this? |
15380 | _ Why_ did you risk your life to come here;_ oh why, oh why_?" |
15380 | _ Why_ do they drive us to these extremes? |
15380 | _ Will_ you marry me?" |
15380 | _ what_ did I say? |
15380 | _ why_ are we tortured like this? |
15380 | _ why_ was n''t_ I_ there, instead of in the House? |
15380 | client? |
15380 | no relation-- was Miss Warren...."What, one of the Warrens of Huddersfield? |
15380 | off-- I dare say you remember it? |
15380 | what is all the fuss about? |
15380 | what? |
15380 | when? |
15380 | why do you tolerate such people and why prostitute your studio to such unwholesome art?" |
15380 | why?" |
43098 | ''Tis funny, ai nt it? 43098 Ai nt it terrible?" |
43098 | And each one of those children has an equal right to life and liberty? |
43098 | Do you believe him to be omnipotent, omniscient, and all- just? |
43098 | Do you think all people alike? |
43098 | Does he ever speak of it? |
43098 | Have you lived here long? |
43098 | How are vacancies to be obtained? 43098 How do you propose to get all this?" |
43098 | How much rent do you pay? |
43098 | Like it? |
43098 | Mrs. Bossert,I cried out,"are n''t you ashamed of yourself? |
43098 | My clothes,I reiterated;"are they here or upstairs?" |
43098 | No,he said shortly, and then with a sudden look at her,"Effie, what do you think love is?" |
43098 | One over the other? |
43098 | Shall I help you over? |
43098 | The criminal slew,says Tolstoy:"are you better, then, when you slay? |
43098 | The result? 43098 Then you believe he has the power to order all things as he wills, and being all- just he wills all things according to justice?" |
43098 | Then you believe him to be the impartially- loving father of all his created children? |
43098 | Three rooms? |
43098 | What do you mean? 43098 What was it blew? |
43098 | Where is our bridge? |
43098 | Which is? |
43098 | Will you kiss me once? 43098 Will you let me off at Ninth and Race?" |
43098 | Would you like to hear that they,--one,--the worst of them, was dead? |
43098 | ***** What have you done, O Church, That the weary should bless your name? |
43098 | = Why? |
43098 | A dream? |
43098 | A sharp contraction went across the strong bent face:"No? |
43098 | A vision? |
43098 | AVE ET VALE Comrades, what matter the watch- night tells That a New Year comes or goes? |
43098 | Abraham, David, Solomon,--could any respectable member of society admit that he had done the things they did? |
43098 | After a little silence she asked without looking at him:"What are you thinking of, Bernard?" |
43098 | After all, who are the really old? |
43098 | Ah, know we not in their feasting halls Where the loud laugh echoes again, That brick and stone in the mortared walls Are the bones of murdered men? |
43098 | Am I blasphemous? |
43098 | Am I blasphemous? |
43098 | Am I not as the rest of you, With a hope to reach, and a dream to live? |
43098 | Am I not the breath of life that pants and struggles for relief?" |
43098 | Am I repentant because I saved its starving body from Famine''s teeth? |
43098 | Am I repentant for that, you ask? |
43098 | Am I repentant for the act, the last on earth in my power, to save From the long- drawn misery of life, in the early death and the painless grave? |
43098 | An hour later she was back at the old question,"Was it my fault?" |
43098 | And begin to quest the libraries for literary justifications of their preference? |
43098 | And does not all the audience go home in love with her? |
43098 | And for one''s ideal dream of a fat meal? |
43098 | And have we not Zaza, who is worth a thousand of her respectable lover and his respectable wife? |
43098 | And if you have not yourself, are you able to delegate to any judge the power which you have not? |
43098 | And is the action of the man who takes the necessities which have been denied to him really criminal? |
43098 | And leap in again? |
43098 | And meanwhile? |
43098 | And pray, what idea of life should a people have whose means of life in their own way have been taken from them? |
43098 | And she thought on,"Why does he want to live at all, why does any one want to live, why do I want to live myself?" |
43098 | And suddenly the question came into my head:''If you had the power would you save Nathaniel''s life or bring back the water to the glen?'' |
43098 | And tear back? |
43098 | And that other men, with guns upon their shoulders, ride beside them-- with orders to kill if the living links break? |
43098 | And the earth is gray; A bitter wind is driving from the north; The stone is cold, and strange cold whispers say:"What do ye here with Death? |
43098 | And was I less Than you? |
43098 | And what help is there? |
43098 | And what hope is there? |
43098 | And what is the result of it? |
43098 | And what of the dream that turned to madness and destroyed the thing it loved the best? |
43098 | And when you have done all this, what then do you do to them, these creatures of your own making? |
43098 | And why defense at all? |
43098 | And why punishment? |
43098 | And why shall they not become thieves? |
43098 | And why? |
43098 | Are these all the aims of Anarchism? |
43098 | Are we not they who delve and blast And hammer and build and burn? |
43098 | Are you feeble and timid of spirit? |
43098 | Are you in a hurry?" |
43098 | Are you strong and courageous? |
43098 | As a prominent lawyer, Mr. Thomas Earle White, of Philadelphia, himself an Anarchist, said to me not long since:"What are you going to do about it? |
43098 | Ask a method? |
43098 | At Macon, in the sixth century, says August Bebel, the fathers of the Church met and proposed the decision of the question,"Has woman a soul?" |
43098 | At what moment will the fierce impurities borne from its somber and tenebrous past be hurled up in you? |
43098 | BASTARD BORN Why do you clothe me with scarlet of shame? |
43098 | Because I hastened what time would do, to spare it pain and relieve its death? |
43098 | Bred for the shambles, with curses begotten, Useless to all save the rotting grave- worm? |
43098 | But do you think it''s love that makes David act as he does to you? |
43098 | But meanwhile must we not punish to protect ourselves? |
43098 | But what, say you, had it to do with his instinctive modesty? |
43098 | But whatever you think of Morral, pray why was Ferrer arrested and the Modern School of Barcelona closed? |
43098 | But who can know them all? |
43098 | But"Oh, how, how was the miracle accomplished? |
43098 | But, do you know what I am thinking?" |
43098 | Can they lay aught on thee with"Be alone,"That hast conquered breath? |
43098 | Can they weight thee now with the heaviest stone? |
43098 | Can this be done in a city? |
43098 | Could they who had seen these things"forgive and forget"? |
43098 | Dare you say that? |
43098 | Defense of what? |
43098 | Defense to whom? |
43098 | Did Ferrer know this? |
43098 | Did I accuse you?" |
43098 | Did I not love it? |
43098 | Did they shrink from the stab of the dressmaker''s needle? |
43098 | Did they sleep, I wonder, on the night before the 20th of May, when that dark thunder of vengeance was gathering to break? |
43098 | Did you ever see a dead vine bloom? |
43098 | Did you not know it all long ago?" |
43098 | Do I have time to waste on this disgusting scene? |
43098 | Do I not also live where you have sought to pierce in vain? |
43098 | Do I not fear for the judgment hour? |
43098 | Do I repent that I killed the babe? |
43098 | Do I repent? |
43098 | Do n''t they look beautiful?" |
43098 | Do they mean anything at all by it? |
43098 | Do they not know how all this traffic would crumble like the ash of a burnt- out fire, once the blaze of science were to flame through Spain? |
43098 | Do we forget them, these broken ones, That our watch to- night is set? |
43098 | Do we not appear therein as curious little dwarfs who have somehow gotten"big heads"? |
43098 | Do we not know that our brothers die In the cold and the dark to- night? |
43098 | Do you ask Spring her method? |
43098 | Do you ask whence the perfume that round you creeps When your soul is wrought to the quick with pain? |
43098 | Do you curse the bloom of the heather wild? |
43098 | Do you expect healthy morals out of all these poisoned bodies? |
43098 | Do you keep to the law of the just, And hold to the changeless true? |
43098 | Do you know that every day men run in long procession, upon the road they build for others''safe and easy going, bound to a chain? |
43098 | Do you know what it is they see up there above you, they whose eyes look through the mist of gray and the shroud of darkness? |
43098 | Do you know what it is? |
43098 | Do you know,"turning suddenly to him with a sharp change in face and voice,"what I would be wicked enough to do, if I could?" |
43098 | Do you punish them for their idiocy or for their unfortunate physical condition? |
43098 | Do you question the sun that it gives its gold? |
43098 | Do you remember when Nathaniel died? |
43098 | Do you scowl at the cloud when it pours its rain Till the fields that were withered and burnt and old Are fresh and tender and young again? |
43098 | Do you search the source of the breeze that sweeps The rush of the fever from tortured brain? |
43098 | Do you shun the bird- songs''silver shower? |
43098 | Do you still expect the due of youth and beauty? |
43098 | Do you think people come out of a place like that better? |
43098 | Do you trample the flowers and cry"impure"? |
43098 | Does any one want to shake his hand, the hand that kills for pay? |
43098 | Does it mean that in our day there is nothing interesting in good health, in well- ordered lives? |
43098 | Does not each bosom shelter me that beats with honor''s generous tide? |
43098 | Does their music arouse your curling scorn That none but God blessed them? |
43098 | For what is it to be legitimate, born"according to law"? |
43098 | For who are we to be bound and drowned In this river of human blood? |
43098 | Go into the courts, and fight for your legal rights? |
43098 | Going to see Chinatown?" |
43098 | Had the hammers been beating on that fair young face? |
43098 | Hanging? |
43098 | Has not one of our latter- day martyrs said,"Men die, but principles live"? |
43098 | Have I not promised you a sweet release when your dark pilgrimage on earth is o''er? |
43098 | Have I wronged any? |
43098 | Have we not the"Second Mrs. Tanqueray"who comes to grief through an endeavor to conform to a moral standard that does not fit? |
43098 | Have we not the_ Philistine_ and its witty editor, boldly proclaiming in Anarchistic spelling,"I am an Anarkist?" |
43098 | Have you blown out the breath of their sighs? |
43098 | Have you ever watched it coming in,--the sea? |
43098 | Have you ever wondered in the midst of it all_ which particular drops of water_ would strike the wall? |
43098 | Have you heard the children''s moan, By the light of the skies denied? |
43098 | Have you heard the cry in the night Going up from the outraged heart, Masked from the social sight By the cloak that but angered the smart? |
43098 | Have you no such thing as a slave? |
43098 | Have you strengthened the weak, the ill? |
43098 | Have you touched, have you known, have you felt, Have you bent and softly smiled In the face of the woman, who dwelt In lewdness-- to feed her child? |
43098 | Have you wiped the dark tears from their eyes, And bade their sobbings be still? |
43098 | He entered with a smile:"Can I do anything for you this morning?" |
43098 | He glanced at the crowd with a thin smile:"Do? |
43098 | He smiled tolerantly:"You, wicked? |
43098 | He took another''s liberty; and is it the right way, therefore, for you to take his? |
43098 | He went on:"You love the child, do n''t you? |
43098 | How and when were these schools founded? |
43098 | How are gardens possible in a city? |
43098 | How could it be anything else? |
43098 | How did they know it would come? |
43098 | How do you guard the trust That the people repose in you? |
43098 | How free are your people, pray? |
43098 | How hast Thou heard their prayers Smoking up from the bleeding sod, Who, crushed by their weight of cares, Cried up to Thee, Most High God? |
43098 | How to explain it? |
43098 | How will the chains be broken? |
43098 | However, Madero and his aids are in, as was expected; the question is, how will they stay in? |
43098 | I conceive the poor wretch might reply as follows:) To say in my defense? |
43098 | I shall smile when I die"? |
43098 | If he is so bad a man, why in the name of wonder did he ever get in the penitentiary? |
43098 | If he is so_ great_ a criminal, why is he not with the rest of the spawn of crime, dining at Delmonico''s or enjoying a trip to Europe? |
43098 | If he loved you, would he let you work as you work? |
43098 | Ignorant, mean and soulless was he? |
43098 | In Defense of Emma Goldman and the Right of Expropriation The light is pleasant, is it not, my friends? |
43098 | In the end I swallowed it as I did a lot of other"pre- digested"knowledge(?) |
43098 | Is Bella ready to go?" |
43098 | Is he morally worse than the man who crawls in a cellar and dies of starvation? |
43098 | Is he to be let go, as he is now, until he does some violent deed and then be judged more hardly because of his natural defect? |
43098 | Is it a wonder that most of them came out Anarchists? |
43098 | Is it any wonder that the law of compulsory education is a mockery? |
43098 | Is it life to creep and crawl and beg, And slink for shelter where rats congregate? |
43098 | Is it not enough that"things are cruel and blind"? |
43098 | Is it that you are weary of the yoke of love I lay on you? |
43098 | Is it, then, life, to wait another''s nod, For leave to turn yourself to gold for him? |
43098 | Is there aught in them you can see To merit this hemlock you make me drink? |
43098 | Is there nothing more divine Than the patched up broils of Congress,--venal, full of meat and wine? |
43098 | Is there, say you, nothing higher-- naught, God save us, that transcends Laws of cotton texture wove by vulgar men for vulgar ends? |
43098 | Is this the way to the kitchen? |
43098 | Is this thy word, O Mother, with stern eyes, Crowning thy dead with stone- caressing touch? |
43098 | Is this your Divine Justice? |
43098 | Is this your faith? |
43098 | It does not occur to them that the child''s question,"What do I have to learn that for?" |
43098 | It says,"Do you believe in God?" |
43098 | Know ye the Law, that ye dare to blast The bell of gold with your clanging brass? |
43098 | Know ye the harvest the reapers reap Who drop in the furrow the seed of scorn? |
43098 | LOVE''S COMPENSATION I went before God, and he said,"What fruit of the life I gave?" |
43098 | Let woman ask herself,"Why am I the slave of Man? |
43098 | Love them and help them, to teach them to be better? |
43098 | May we not linger till the day is broad? |
43098 | May we not weep o''er him that martyred lies, Slain in our name, for that he loved us much? |
43098 | Me, who knew That the gentlest soul in the world looked there, Out of the gray eyes that pitied you E''en while you cursed her? |
43098 | Moreover, who is to say how they may develop their methods once they have a free opportunity to do so? |
43098 | Mourn ye the prisoner from his chains let free? |
43098 | Must we also be cruel and blind? |
43098 | Must we forever thus worthlessly perish, Burned in the desert and lost in the snow? |
43098 | My own fingers were curiously numb and inert; had I, too, become a shadow? |
43098 | Nay, none are stirring in this stinging dawn-- None but poor wretches that make no moan to God: What use are these, O thou with dagger drawn? |
43098 | No longer than a week since an Anarchist(?) |
43098 | No, you have never felt it? |
43098 | Not every brow that boldly thinks erect with manhood''s honest pride? |
43098 | Not every workshop brooding woe, not every hut that harbors grief? |
43098 | Not strange if some should pause and shudder and cry out,"Is it worth the sacrifice?" |
43098 | Now do we see that all men eat,--eat well? |
43098 | Now what in all conscience would any one with decent human feeling expect a Yaqui to do? |
43098 | Now, is it reasonable to suppose that the individuals who are thriving upon these sales, want a condition of popular enlightenment? |
43098 | Now_ will_ somebody tell me why either sex should hold a corner on athletic sports? |
43098 | OUT OF THE DARKNESS Who am I? |
43098 | Oh, in the mass of sunshine must they still cry for light? |
43098 | Oh, is there no one to find or to speak a meaning to_ me_, To me as I am,--the hard, the ignorant, withered- souled worker? |
43098 | Oh, that my god will none of me? |
43098 | Only a little, only so much as to give you health again; is that too much? |
43098 | Only one of the commonest common people, Only a worked- out body, a shriveled and withered soul, What right have I to sing then? |
43098 | Or bow to the chalice that holds The wine of your Sacred Feast? |
43098 | Or did they dread some stronger weapon? |
43098 | Or does it mean simply that the most powerful writers are themselves diseased, and can only paint disease? |
43098 | Or does it mean that the rarest thing in all the world is the so- called normal man, whom tacit consent assumes to be the commonest? |
43098 | Or rather what does Government do with them? |
43098 | Or remembering Say that her love had bloomed from Hell? |
43098 | Regard it a proof that the people were appeased? |
43098 | Rests not a nook for me to dwell in every heart, in every brain? |
43098 | Shall the fruitless root not burn, And be wasted utterly?" |
43098 | Shall you go to the picnic? |
43098 | Shall you then cry out for punishment if they are hurled up in another? |
43098 | She had not expected such an one; how could she? |
43098 | She looked at him once as she said,"What do you think the people will do about it?" |
43098 | She walked away and sat down in a corner alone; what could she do, what could any one do? |
43098 | Should I say that I blush for this face of Man? |
43098 | Should come with faith''s holy torch To light up your altar''d fane? |
43098 | Should they be so mighty anxious to convert their strength into wealth for some other man to loll in? |
43098 | Should we call it a condition of peace? |
43098 | So if it was justice to Effie, what is it to that other woman? |
43098 | So there is enough, who cares? |
43098 | So unrepentant, so hard and cold? |
43098 | Such is the test we are to apply to the present inquiry, What is wrong with our present method of Child Education? |
43098 | Sun for the road, sun for the stones, sun for the red clay-- and no light for this dark living clay? |
43098 | THE GODS AND THE PEOPLE What have you done, O skies, That the millions should kneel to you? |
43098 | THE ROAD BUILDERS("Who built the beautiful roads?" |
43098 | That it''s all good and settled? |
43098 | That the Mexican people are satisfied? |
43098 | The elephant calmly upraised his trunk, And said,"Did I hear a green chipmunk?" |
43098 | The glitter and blare in the laughing press, And din of the merry street? |
43098 | The indifferentist shrugs his shoulders and remarks to the conservative:"What have I to do with it? |
43098 | The problem then becomes, Is it possible to stir men from their indifference? |
43098 | The question naturally intrudes, How does the Church, how do the religious orders manage to accumulate such wealth? |
43098 | The rest? |
43098 | The sources of wealth remain indivisible forever; who cares if one has a little more or less, so all have enough? |
43098 | The very best answer a child ever gets to its legitimate inquiry,"Why do I have to learn such and such a thing?" |
43098 | The whirl of the dancing feet? |
43098 | Then her mouth settled in a quiet sneer and she murmured:"How long is''forever''? |
43098 | Then why create a second class of parasites worse than the first? |
43098 | There are thousands of such, why then commemorate this one? |
43098 | They who had seen ten year old children lashed to make them tell where their fathers were? |
43098 | Things change, seasons change, you, I, all change; what''s the use of saying''Never-- forever, forever-- never,''like the old clock on the stairs? |
43098 | Those who, by the essence of their belief, are committed to Direct Action only are-- just who? |
43098 | To preserve your cruel, vicious, indecent standard of purity(?) |
43098 | To the question"What have you to say in your defense?" |
43098 | To what end are they produced? |
43098 | Trampled, forsaken, foredoomed, and forgotten,-- Helplessly tossed like the leaf in the storm? |
43098 | Was I not born with hopes and dreams And pains and passions even as were you? |
43098 | Was it he I loved? |
43098 | We had thrust the roses through with our forbidding quills,--what matter that a barbarian nail crucified this last one? |
43098 | We know it now, and we care no more; What matters life or death? |
43098 | We may inquire, Is he to be exterminated at birth because of certain physical indications of his criminality? |
43098 | Well, what is this, This crime I commit, being"bastard born"? |
43098 | Were they not common men, subject to the operation of common law? |
43098 | What are the lauded"rights,"Broad- sealed, by your Sovereign Grace? |
43098 | What are the love- feeding sights You yield to your subject race? |
43098 | What are we to conclude from all these reports? |
43098 | What beast of all the beasts is not prouder and freer than we?" |
43098 | What could be added to this splendid tribute by Jay Fox to the memory of= Voltairine de Cleyre=? |
43098 | What country can preserve its liberties if its rulers are not warned from time to time that the people preserve the spirit of resistance? |
43098 | What do you know about Mexicans? |
43098 | What do you mean when you say"The home of the free and brave"? |
43098 | What do you see?" |
43098 | What does Society do? |
43098 | What else could you expect from the Crusader, the Reformationist, the Revolutionist? |
43098 | What good does it do?" |
43098 | What had I done? |
43098 | What had been his mental evolution during those 24 years? |
43098 | What have those mercies been, O thou, who art called the Good, Who trod through a world of sin, And stood where the felon stood? |
43098 | What have you done to preserve the conditions of freedom to the people? |
43098 | What have you done-- you the keepers of the Declaration and the Constitution-- what have you done about all this? |
43098 | What help is there? |
43098 | What hope is there? |
43098 | What is it to be illegitimate? |
43098 | What is really necessary for a child to know which he is not taught now? |
43098 | What is that wondrous peace Vouchsafed to the child of dust, For whom all doubt shall cease In the light of thy perfect trust? |
43098 | What is the crime that you hissingly name When you sneer in my ears,"Thou bastard born?" |
43098 | What is the meaning of it? |
43098 | What is to be done in the way of altering or abolishing it? |
43098 | What is_ a_ revolution? |
43098 | What of purity can ye know, Ye ten- fold children of Hell and Sin? |
43098 | What rashness is it that you meditate? |
43098 | What then will become of the surplus product when the manufacturer shall have no foreign market? |
43098 | What then? |
43098 | What then? |
43098 | What to thee is the island grave? |
43098 | What to us are the crashing bells That clang out the Century''s close? |
43098 | What to us is the gala dress? |
43098 | What waits them? |
43098 | What waits? |
43098 | What was that spirit? |
43098 | What was the plantation owning of our southern states in chattel slavery days, compared with this? |
43098 | What was the use? |
43098 | What was this opportunity for which the Jesuitry of Spain waited with such terrible security? |
43098 | What would you think of the meanness of a man who would put a skirt upon his horse and compel it to walk or run with such a thing impeding its limbs? |
43098 | What, now, can we offer in the way of suggestions for reform? |
43098 | What, then, would I have? |
43098 | When the wind comes roaring out of the mist and a great bellowing thunders up from the water? |
43098 | Where are they?" |
43098 | Where was the loving hand that had nursed them to bloom in this hard, unwonted weather; loved and nursed and--_sold_ them? |
43098 | Which is more necessary, the sunshine or the rain? |
43098 | Which is the real Christianity, the simple doctrine attributed to Christ or the practical preaching and realizing of organized Christianity? |
43098 | Which is the real Commune,--the thing that was, or the thing our orators have painted it? |
43098 | Which will be the influencing power in the days that are to come? |
43098 | Who are we to lie in a swound, Half sunk in the river mud? |
43098 | Who are your accomplices?'' |
43098 | Who cares if something goes to waste? |
43098 | Who read it? |
43098 | Who thinks a dog is impure or obscene because its body is not covered with suffocating and annoying clothes? |
43098 | Who was he, that drunken sot, with his smirching, wabbling hand, that I should fear to take the roses from him? |
43098 | Who would?" |
43098 | Whom should I accuse since all are innocent? |
43098 | Why any child should not have free use of its limbs? |
43098 | Why are you not as I, who in one moment fly to the utterest universe? |
43098 | Why do n''t you cry out when a gag is on your lips? |
43098 | Why do n''t you go to the seashore or the mountains, you fools scorching with city heat? |
43098 | Why do n''t you raise your hands above your head when they are pinned fast to your sides? |
43098 | Why do n''t you run, when your feet are chained together? |
43098 | Why do n''t you spend thousands of dollars when you have n''t a cent in your pocket? |
43098 | Why do we have to keep still so long? |
43098 | Why do you point with your finger of scorn? |
43098 | Why is intelligence dealt thus harshly with? |
43098 | Why is my brain said not to be the equal of his brain? |
43098 | Why is my work not paid equally with his? |
43098 | Why may he take my children from me? |
43098 | Why may he take my labor in the household, giving me in exchange what he deems fit? |
43098 | Why murmur since I am I? |
43098 | Why must I grind my teeth and sit there helpless, while those beautiful things were crushed and blasted and torn in living fragments? |
43098 | Why must it all die?" |
43098 | Why must my body be controlled by my husband? |
43098 | Why not put up with the original one? |
43098 | Why not to the other, equally a helpless victim of an evil inheritance? |
43098 | Why ruin the rhythm and rhyme of the great world''s songs with moaning? |
43098 | Why should a fraction be made to stand on its head? |
43098 | Why should they clasp their hands, And bow at thy shrines, O heaven, Thanking thy high commands For the mercies that thou hast given? |
43098 | Why should they kiss the folds Of the garment of your High Priest? |
43098 | Why should they lift wet eyes, Grateful with human dew? |
43098 | Why so much fear? |
43098 | Why was he thrown in prison and kept there for more than a year? |
43098 | Why was it sought to railroad him before a Court Martial, and that attempt failing, the civil trial postponed for all that time? |
43098 | Why, now, have we such a continually increasing percentage of stealing? |
43098 | Why? |
43098 | Why? |
43098 | Why? |
43098 | Will it be said that Circumstances aided them? |
43098 | Will it cease? |
43098 | Will it freeze? |
43098 | Will them away while yet unborn?" |
43098 | Will there not be atrocious crimes? |
43098 | Will you forever shame me with your beastliness?" |
43098 | Will you look at these, the under- stratum of your social earth, and tell them they are free? |
43098 | Will you persistently hide your heads in the sand and say it is because men grow worse as they grow wiser? |
43098 | Will you tell me where they will go and what they shall do? |
43098 | Will you tell them ignorance is their greatest curse and education their only remedy? |
43098 | Will you tell these people there is a good, kind, merciful God who loves them, meting out justice to them from the skies? |
43098 | Will you touch my hand? |
43098 | With a soul to suffer, a heart to know The pangs that the thrusts of the heartless give? |
43098 | With desert wind and desolate wave Will they silence Death? |
43098 | Would I have you forget that the wine in the glasses was your children''s blood? |
43098 | Would he live off you? |
43098 | Would it be life to you? |
43098 | Would n''t he wear the flesh off his fingers instead of yours? |
43098 | Would you be always young? |
43098 | Would you have me forget? |
43098 | Would you have me hate her? |
43098 | Would you have me question her whence and how The love- light streamed from her heart''s deep ray? |
43098 | Would you say,"We are rid of this obscenist"? |
43098 | Would you smile to see him dead? |
43098 | Wroth was the Lord and stern:"Hadst thou not to answer me? |
43098 | Ye idle mourners, crying in your grief, The souls ye weep have found the long relief: Why grieve for those who fold their hands in peace? |
43098 | You are just the bubble on its crest; where will the current fling you ere you die? |
43098 | You do n''t understand that I love you, and I ca n''t see it? |
43098 | You do n''t understand what you are doing with yourself? |
43098 | You know those problems in geometry of the hare and the hounds-- they never run straight, but always in a curve, so, see? |
43098 | You surely will keep our foundation- day picnic?" |
43098 | You, tyrant radicals(? |
43098 | You, who have set them the example in every villainy? |
43098 | _ She was my mother-- I her child!_ Could ten thousand priests have made us more? |
43098 | _ Why_ might I not take them? |
43098 | and bow my neck to serve to keep up the gaudy show? |
43098 | and how did that change a division suddenly into a multiplication?" |
43098 | and what is taught that is unnecessary? |
43098 | and what is_ this_ revolution? |
43098 | electrocution? |
43098 | if we read that in the state of Illinois the farmers had driven off the tax collector? |
43098 | if, flung against the merciless rocks of the channel, while you swim easily in the midstream, they fall back and hurt other bubbles? |
43098 | that individual wickedness is the result of all our marvelous labors to compass sea and land, and make the earth yield up her wealth to us? |
43098 | that the coast states were talking of secession and forming an independent combination? |
43098 | that the prison doors of Maryland, within hailing distance of Washington City, were being thrown open by armed revoltees? |
43098 | that to conceive a higher thing than oneself and live toward that is the only way of living worthily? |
43098 | went up to a deaf sky, did you presage this desolate appeal coming to you out of the unlived depths of nineteen hundred years? |
43098 | with more regard for the rights of their fellow men? |
43098 | with more respect for society? |