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6032And after what manner should we use diligence? 6032 Sir,"said Peter of Bracieux and Payen of Orléans to Geoffry the Marshal,"what would you have us do?
6032What covenants are they?
6032And shall I tell you in what wise?
6032So they journeyed through Burgundy, and by the mountains of Mont- joux(?
46353Are you a Christian?
46353Is this the will of Allah?
46353What is your desire?
46353And the Lord High Bottle- Washer?
46353And then what were their prospects?
46353And what of Constantine IX, the last, perhaps the bravest, and certainly the most unfortunate bearer of an illustrious name?
46353Are not the pages of history, even the most recent, made glorious by it?
46353But for these walls what might the state of Europe be to- day?
46353But is the present state of this Seraglio less romantic than in those days of fierce passion untrammelled and only expressed in blood?
46353But why this lengthy description of an ordinary English bachelor abode?
46353Has the thirst for riches seduced you from the blessings of peace?
46353So in despair the old conductor turned to the other passengers and asked:"May this be?"
46353So who will deny the attribute of romance to the story of a walled city?
46353The watchman answered,"Pecci, pecci, effendi"("All very fine, gentle sirs"--or words to that effect), but tell me where it is?
46353They have followed closely the history of that Empire, and a sigh goes from them,"Is it well?"
46353They sounded here and there, and asked of those they met,"Is this the Country of the Blind?"
46353Was there no one who could help?
46353What mercy could they expect?
46353What was the Lord High Guest- Inviter about to ask Fravitta and Priulf to meet?
46353What wonder, then, that they turned their eager, flashing eyes towards Constantinople?
46353Would this have happened on Clyde or Tyne?
40519A child?
40519A mountaineer? 40519 A peasant''s child?"
40519Agreed,replied the one addressed,"but she will never be your houri in paradise, Lovitsch?"
40519An Albanian mystery? 40519 And Michael?
40519And have they never been conquered?
40519And her teeth are as white as the snows in the grotto of Slatiza--"The grotto of Slatiza? 40519 And how did he take that?"
40519And now, my child, are you frighted?
40519And our mother dear?
40519And say I believe the creed, when I only believe that the Church believes the creed?
40519And what if I am Arnaud''s man?
40519And what was that?
40519And what would you have of me? 40519 And where do you go now?"
40519And where, think you, is that spot?
40519And who are you?
40519And who in the devil''s name are you then?
40519And who was she, Hanoum?
40519And who was the Albanian nobleman whose bride you had become?
40519And why do they call him that?
40519And you believe this story?
40519And you have the union with Rome?
40519And you know the perpetrator of this damnable deed?
40519And your son, my good woman?
40519Are his brothers of the same metal?
40519Are you an Albanian renegade?
40519Are you mad?
40519Arnaud, the forester of De Streeses? 40519 Ay, and you?"
40519Ay, the Knight of the Golden Horn?
40519Because the Koran forbids casting lots?
40519But Colonel Kabilovitsch?
40519But Sire, my noble-- my Prince Amesa-- do you not daily hear such words as I speak? 40519 But am I not a Janizary?"
40519But as fair as either, are they not? 40519 But at what match did you see me run?"
40519But can we not stop?
40519But how can one believe another''s words when one does not know what they mean; when they give no thought? 40519 But how did you know of my arrival in Constantinople?"
40519But how knew you that he was in this service?
40519But how know you that the girl was there in the hamlet?
40519But is it not a law of Albania that even a murderer need not be executed if all the family of his victim unite in his behalf, and he pay the Krwnina? 40519 But is it not too open?"
40519But should this likewise fail?
40519But try it, Sire, and maybe the noble Captain would send something to the beautiful odalisk?
40519But what is this demand from Constantinople?
40519But what of my friend Kabilovitsch? 40519 But what of those who were killed?
40519But what, my brother dear, is the fairness of a face compared with the fairness of honor? 40519 But where is this child now?"
40519But whom have we here, Captain Ballaban?
40519But why are you here, my boy? 40519 But why are you so sad when everything is so beautiful about us?
40519But why must this war against Castriot continue? 40519 But why think you she is there?"
40519But, tell me,probed the general,"how did heaven send you the maiden?
40519But,replied she,"is not love nobler, and should it not be stronger, than nature?
40519By whom captured?
40519Can the less contain or give out the greater? 40519 Can there be no mitigation of our cousin Amesa''s fate, which shall not prejudice the right?"
40519Come, now,said the general,"tell me, did the Holy Virgin send this child to prince_ or_ peasant?"
40519Could it be that the captured officer had recovered sufficient reason and strength to break from his captors and give the signal?
40519Could you stand close to the rock, and hold very tight to the bush, if I leave you a moment?
40519Could you take my life as I lie here? 40519 Dare you call me king of the_ Turks_?
40519Did I not see her, my noble Amesa? 40519 Did I?
40519Did he tell you how he found me out, and communicated your plan to me?
40519Did not Jesu say,''Come unto Me and drink, drink out of My veins as ye do in Holy Sacrament?'' 40519 Did the Vizier take note of his manner?"
40519Did you love me so, old comrade, that my harsh words knocked over your reason? 40519 Do I not command every faithful Ottoman?
40519Do they shine there more brilliantly than here where they make their toilet in the Bosphorus?
40519Do you know the Albanian officer in the emperor''s guards?
40519Do you know the mind of Gauton who commands at the citadel in Sfetigrade?
40519Do you know, knave, in whose presence you are?
40519Do you note his mien as he comes yonder? 40519 Do you speak true?"
40519Do you surrender?
40519Do you think I know not the art of love- making?
40519Do you wear the belt of Phranza, that you think you can pay so much?
40519Does he disturb you?
40519Does not the donative I have announced pacify them?
40519Does not the young stranger you spoke of know something of her, that he prowls about this neighborhood?
40519Elizabeth Morsiney? 40519 For what?
40519For whom do you take me that you dare to lay a rough hand on me?
40519Guarding a girl?
40519Hanoum, who told you to say that?
40519Harion?
40519Has Captain Ballaban any explanation of this conspiracy against him?
40519Has not every noble fellow quick blood, as well as a prince, Yusef? 40519 Has the fire in your eye been put out by the cold, that you can not find your own place, neighbor?
40519Have we not this day broken the power of the Turk in Europe? 40519 How can that be, if you are an officer of the Moslems?"
40519How dare you allude to my uncle''s death without my bidding?
40519How do you know I am a Servian?
40519How do you know that?
40519How know you, Kabilovitsch?
40519How so?
40519How?
40519In your dream, my child? 40519 Is God weak?
40519Is it not one dome, like the canopy of one mighty throne? 40519 Is it real?"
40519Kabilovitsch will accompany us?
40519Kabilovitsch?
40519Kala- Hanoum, do you know the young Captain Ballaban?
40519Man, who are you?
40519May I see the little bag?
40519Michael?
40519Milosch, the goatherd of the Pass? 40519 Mira, the Greek?"
40519Mustapha making love? 40519 My brother?
40519My father dead? 40519 Not more?"
40519Of what nation is she? 40519 Scanderbeg?"
40519Shall we be friends?
40519She is safe?
40519Supposed? 40519 The Holy Father can help, can he not?"
40519The bastinado? 40519 The people?"
40519The water- test, Selim, and you called me not?
40519Then why does she not give it to me as a present? 40519 Think you she belonged to Stamboul before the siege?"
40519Think you so? 40519 Was Sayid the child''s appointed attendant?"
40519Was it gray or black?
40519Well, Sinam, have any of your herd of gazelles escaped?
40519What else would they have?
40519What have you here?
40519What is it?
40519What is this noise about?
40519What know you of the beard of Moses?
40519What medicament have you for a diseased mind?
40519What new burden has the council put upon you, my lord?
40519What new scheme has the Aga hatched in his brain now?
40519What say you, Oski?
40519What says Arnaud, the forester?
40519What shall I do?
40519What was he like?
40519What will the lies of a whole sanjak of your hirelings avail against the honor of a Janizary?
40519What would you have with me?
40519What, Sire, shall be done with the prisoner?
40519Where are you taking me? 40519 Where does he belong?
40519Where is that?
40519Where is the damned rebel who dares dispute my will? 40519 Where now, my boy?
40519Which way did he go?
40519Who are you, my good fellow?
40519Who are you?
40519Who comes here?
40519Who is he?
40519Who is that wild dove who acts the Dodola?
40519Who would dare to touch you, even at your own bidding?
40519Who would dare?
40519Why do you kill me?
40519Why not?
40519Why should Kalil Pasha be Grand Vizier instead of our chief Aga? 40519 Why, man, do you ride upon bats and night- hawks, that you have flown from yonder crag?
40519Why? 40519 Why?"
40519Will my lady rest?
40519Will no one bring one?
40519Would not Italy be better?
40519You and I are enough for them, eh, Balk?
40519You are sure, Drakul, that the party which drove you from the hamlet were Turks, and not Arnaouts in disguise, like yourselves?
40519You are----Drakul?
40519You do not deny it?
40519You have news from the Albanians, by the beard of Moses?
40519You know the girl''s true story?
40519You surrender?
40519Your business, man?
40519Your errand, man?
40519Your estimate of their number, neighbor Stephen?
40519A boy and a girl by the fire; and he?"
40519A pallor spread over the face of Constantine, for he suspected her meaning, yet asked,"And what-- what may that be?"
40519A worm be the father of a man?
40519Am I not right?"
40519And could I not know her from the look of her father?
40519And did I not behold your Majesty gaze longest upon them?"
40519And is not yonder breach where the men of the true God are giving their lives for their faith, as sacred as was ever an altar on earth?
40519And may I pray thy care for myself in battle, my fair lady?"
40519And the boy?
40519And the girl?
40519And was this woman not, after all, more his property than she was that of the Padishah?
40519And would you not have done it more willingly because you loved him?"
40519And would you not have done so had he been your long lost brother, Michael, whom you loved?
40519Are not the pillars of God''s promises its sure support?
40519Are they not conquered?"
40519Are you love- crossed that you value life so little?
40519Arnaud, whose shoulders I bestrode before I ever mounted a steed?"
40519Besides what have the Vili to do with our daughter?"
40519But by whose hands was it conquered?
40519But can not your child be left safely where she is?"
40519But how could he accomplish it?
40519But how could she convey any intelligence to him?
40519But how know you of Slatiza, my good woman?"
40519But if we spare the neck of that fellow who is in Signior Alexis''way, where will we keep him that Alexis will not know it?"
40519But is it treason to betray treason?
40519But might there not be an opening into the upper air?
40519But what is the destiny of a woman who shall fall into their hands?
40519But which plan would be best in the long run?--to stir up a feud between him and Scanderbeg, and let them cut each other''s throats?
40519But while these refugees from the little hamlet on the mountains were so favored of good Providence, what of the others?
40519But who brought you and the lass here?"
40519But who is the woman?
40519But who was the other?"
40519But whom have you here?"
40519But whom have you here?"
40519But whose glory?
40519But why do n''t you laugh?
40519But your name, Colonel?"
40519Can I trust you to do me an errand?
40519Can a stick give birth to the eagle?
40519Can a stone bring forth the orange tree?
40519Can it be that Albanian Constantine?
40519Can it be that Constantine-- dear little Constantine-- is in Albania, and that I am mistaken for him?
40519Can men thwart His plans?
40519Can you forgive the blunder of my judgment?
40519Can you get to his tent?"
40519Captain Ballaban, are you going to be a soldier, or a lover?
40519Castriot smiled, and asked,"It is certain he was not slain?"
40519Could there be any plot to carry her away among persons who knew the secret of her birth?
40519Could you replace it from your kennels at the castle?"
40519Did I not order you to bring all the odalisks to my feast?"
40519Did I not tell you I would some day take you to a cavern which no one but Milosch and I had ever seen?
40519Did he even change color when he heard the damning testimony?
40519Did he seem bright and beautiful-- more beautiful than you ever saw him before-- as if he had come to you from Paradise?
40519Did no one arrest him?"
40519Did not the word of Mustapha and Selim, at the fox- hunt, cow the pride of Yusef, who was next to the Capee Aga or chief of the white eunuchs?
40519Did the mother bring her, or did the angels drop her at your door?
40519Did this one you saw have long hair?
40519Did you not tell me yourself that Ballaban was the Moslem name of your brother?"
40519Did you say to the north?
40519Did you see how he gripped the fox with his bare arms?
40519Did you see it?"
40519Did you, my darling?"
40519Discover why?
40519Do n''t you know that the boy belongs to the Janizaries?
40519Do not all birds fly with one mechanism of wings?
40519Do you believe in omens, Yusef?"
40519Do you hear it?"
40519Do you know the absorbing humor of this man?
40519Do you really think no gold, no honors, could give you so much pleasure as pleasing me?
40519Does General Hunyades know the antagonist he is dealing with?
40519Does it not pour from one sun and fill all space with one flood?
40519Does not Jesu save them, though they may err about that which we trust to be the truth?"
40519Does not the sun send down her[62] beams as straight over Constantinople as over Croia?
40519Does the blush tell that I am right?"
40519Eh, Tamlich?
40519Else why should the thought of it so strangely satisfy me?
40519For what saith the Book of the Prophet?
40519For what shall_ you_ live?
40519For what should I live?"
40519For what should_ I_ live?
40519Good man, is this your house?
40519Had neither of these been spied upon?
40519Has He not shielded us both-- me for your sake-- many times before?"
40519Have I not heard thee say, Sire,''Blessed is the one who can invent a new recreation?''
40519Have not some of your own prelates lately taught that the end justifies the means?
40519Have they made a Padishah of you, too, that you must mask your face with care?"
40519Have you any special desire regarding her or yourself, my brave man?
40519Have you no stake to put up?
40519He did not curse me, then?
40519How can we take the harbor?
40519How knew you, Sire, that I had seen him?
40519How now, Signior Alexis, have you trapped a new beauty so soon in Byzantium?"
40519How then can there be three Gods, Allah, and Jesu and Mary, as the Christians teach?
40519How, then, can we say with the Christians, that Mary of Bethlehem is the mother of God?
40519I came for it; did I not, Yusef?"
40519I have led his armies, for what?
40519In a circle of guards beyond, a few women and children; and among them-- could he mistake that form?
40519In your dream?
40519Is it not so?"
40519Is it not the same over all lands and in all lungs?
40519Is it right to carry always the burden of empire upon your heart?"
40519Is not that their shout?"
40519Is not the crown of martyrdom better than a living death in the harem of the infidel?
40519Is she of any kin to him?"
40519Is she of light hair?"
40519Is she your child?"
40519Is there nothing that can satisfy you less than my life?"
40519It was she, then, who, with her infant child, was killed by the Turks during the raid?"
40519Kabilovitsch turned familiarly to Scanderbeg with the query,"May I read your thoughts, Sire?"
40519Kabilovitsch?
40519Know you not the dream of Othman?
40519May I follow you to the village after a little?
40519May not some other fate be his?"
40519Morsinia blushed as she answered,"And does God not love the true and the noble?
40519No?
40519No?
40519Nor his absence?
40519Of little Mara Cernoviche, his playmate far back in the years?
40519Of what was he thinking?
40519On the edge of the camp?
40519Or was it some peculiar teaching of the Christian''s faith that inspired her to such heroism?
40519Or, inveigle him to open alliance with our side, under promise of being made king of Albania?
40519Ricardo, where is the stool?
40519Riding forward alone in the direction of the noise, he cried,"Who comes?"
40519Said I not that the two Arnaouts were the fairest?
40519Scanderbeg a traitor?
40519Shall we then believe that the infidel Jews crucified the Son of God?"
40519She was not born in your neighbor''s cot on the mountains?
40519Sultan?
40519Tell me for what?"
40519The Padishah cries in every emergency,''Where is_ my_ Scanderbeg?
40519The cage?"
40519The man made a low salâm, bowing his turban to the saddle bow, and addressed him--"Will you not mount, Sire?"
40519The two boys who got the flag will some day become as valiant as ourselves, eh, Selim?"
40519The"Italian"stopped him, and, with a courtesy which belied his common apparel, addressed him:--"Captain Urban of the engineers, is it not?"
40519Then Milosch hissed through his clenched teeth:--"Who are you?
40519Think you not so, good Kalil?"
40519Think you there is nothing better in this world than to please the Padishah?
40519Was he a lover?
40519Was he to be killed for having assaulted the prince?
40519Was it between the hind legs he thrust his hand, or across the beast''s body?
40519Was n''t Charis a valiant general of the old Greeks, who sent him here, once on a time, to help the Byzantines?
40519Was she herself?
40519Was there not some hint to be picked from these words?
40519Was this a solitary woman''s tragedy of virtue?
40519What are peace and its happy indolence compared with the cause of a holy faith?"
40519What could he do?
40519What did he do?
40519What does the universe testify?
40519What fate then awaits me?
40519What if before morning, with the Balkans behind us, we should be assaulted with fresh corps of Turks on the front?
40519What if they send you to the mines, to the galleys?
40519What if they slay you?
40519What if this one should be given to him?
40519What is she like?"
40519What say you, Sage Murta?"
40519What says Colonel Kabilovitsch?"
40519What says the faithful and wise believer?"
40519What says the faithful and wise believer?"
40519What says the true and wise believer?"
40519What sort of a divine spirit do you Greeks possess, that prompts you to confess what you do not believe?"
40519What tongue has he, Aladdin?
40519What?
40519When his punishment seemed accomplished, Morsinia asked him,"Good father, why did you quarrel with the stranger?"
40519When was it determined that Amesa should be king?"
40519When?"
40519Where have you learned so to trust?
40519Where would you strike, my boy?"
40519Which will you take?"
40519Who can resist the conqueror of the capital of your Eastern Christian Empire; the conqueror of Athens, and of the islands of the sea?"
40519Who had dared to question him?
40519Who is that vagrant?
40519Who may this other one be?
40519Who to fling the taunt into his face?
40519Who was the child?
40519Who will follow where Mahomet leads?"
40519Why not?
40519Why should you shrink from this?"
40519Will He curse and kill, then, for drinking the water which you need, because a dog has fallen into it?"
40519Will it excite no suspicion?
40519Will you swear that she was?
40519Will you trust us with any little business?"
40519Will your hand mix the poison to put to my lips in the event of the Turk entering the city?
40519Would they take him to the torture?
40519Yet who knows what interlopers there may have been?
40519You know his history?"
40519You love me?
40519You recognize me, Lord Amesa?"
40519You will trust me to keep guard over these two kids while you are away?
40519Your name, my good fellow?"
40519[ 106] What kept you?"
40519[ 110] Am I not all the family of DeStreeses?
40519[ 43] What does reason say?
40519[ 50]"Did he quail at the ring of the executioner''s sword?
40519a hunter?"
40519and a stranger appointed in his stead?
40519and all men live by the same beating of the heart?
40519and does she not draw the mists by as short a cord of her twisted rays from the Marmora as from the Adriatic?
40519and if the brave Scanderbeg may not be hamstrung before he reaches his own camp?
40519and is he not now in headlong haste to the sea of Marmora?"
40519and what sort of a man for look was this Albanian?"
40519and why this disguise?"
40519but where is the other Arnaout?
40519can she sing?"
40519do you mock me?"
40519does not that tempt the cloud to drift off your face?
40519he exclaimed as the full daylight fell upon the man''s features,"Kabilovitsch?"
40519he muttered,"why will these Turks so tempt me to slaughter them?"
40519inquired Selim,"is there any news from him?"
40519interposed Ricardo,"the red- topped fellow, with a body like Giovan''s, and the neck the right height to come under my sword arm?"
40519is he here, too?"
40519it is; and one could wear the beard of Aaron, too, with comfort-- Aaron''s beard was longer than Moses''beard; is not that what the priest says?"
40519or a dim and hazy recollection of a painting of the Christian Madonna he had seen in his childhood?
40519or did your reason, toppling over, lead you to challenge me as you did?
40519or of himself during those years?
40519said the man in amazement, but, recollecting himself, added,"And why not guard a girl?"
40519so quick?"
40519still brooding?"
40519that hell- headed hireling who follows her?
40519that it is not some bey or pasha, nor even the Sultan himself, but Scanderbeg?
40519that menial?
40519that the city must fall?
40519that''s a fair agreement; is it not?"
40519the girl Koremi holds?"
40519the girl?
40519was it really of one he once called"Mother?"
40519what have we here?
40519where is she, I say?
40519you are a Christian now in a Turk''s skin, are you?
6848''The men?'' 6848 ''The spirits?''
6848''What else was there?'' 6848 ''Where is the herd?''
6848''While I am honoring their messenger''--thus my Lord continued--''why not honor the stars? 6848 ''Who is there?''
6848A chance?
6848A monastery?
6848A son of India thou, and not know them at sight?
6848Abuser of the salt,said the stranger calmly,"hast thou not heard of the paschal charity, and of the fine to the poor?
6848Ah, you know him?
6848All his fellow- men, Sheik?
6848Am I not a believer? 6848 And Constantine?"
6848And descend to the Chapel?
6848And he who walks with him singing?
6848And if I wish to communicate with them or they with me?
6848And is it not eight and twenty years since he began reigning wisely and well?
6848And my servants?
6848And on the side of the island over against the Asiatic coast, under a hill named Kamares, is there not a convent built centuries ago by an Empress?
6848And the Gospels?
6848And the Governor?
6848And the Prince-- Who is he?
6848And the Prophet hath lent him his name?
6848And then?
6848And these now coming?
6848And they?
6848And thou art that Manuel who made the good fight at Plati?
6848And thou hast heard the Arafat sermon?
6848And thou knowest when those in front abandon a man struck with the disease?
6848And thy father and mother?
6848And what then?
6848And who are they?
6848And whose the hills that look Upon the plain?
6848And whose the plain?
6848And you make the pursuit an occupation?
6848And you will go?
6848And you, my Lords?
6848Are not flesh and blood of the same significance in all of us? 6848 Are they singing?"
6848Are we indeed so poor?
6848Are we to be held guests or prisoners?
6848Art thou a Christian?
6848Art thou a Moslem?
6848Art thou-- even thou, O Princess-- of those who believe a Moslem must reject Christ because the Prophet of Islam succeeded him with later teachings?
6848At Therapia?
6848At what hour will he come?
6848Brethren of the Islands?
6848But he had other property doubtless?
6848But how may a man know the superior powers?
6848But if Mars be not in the Ascendant?
6848But if you should not be here?
6848But is not this city of our fathers by site and many advantages as much the capital of the world as ever? 6848 But what else?"
6848But what?
6848By thy young master''s bidding?
6848By which am I to call you?
6848Can I have two fathers?
6848Canst thou name some of them?
6848Canst thou not give us a lecture upon the story with which thy Arabian brother hath favored us?
6848Could you find it at night?
6848Did Mahommed that?
6848Did you see the Emperor?
6848Didst thou hear?
6848Didst thou observe the young person yonder?
6848Do you know of such a bay?
6848Dost hear?
6848Dost thou account the crown the Saint at last won nothing?
6848Dost thou impugn our devotion to God?
6848Excellent Princess, from whom could I have them save the good Father himself?
6848Forgive another request--Sergius spoke hastily--"Have I thy permission, to look at what she hath written?"
6848From whom have you all these things?
6848Hath he not a son?
6848Have I not told you I keep a spy on the old Prince''s house? 6848 Have you breakfasted?"
6848Have you considered the risks of your project?
6848Have you seen the Princess lately-- she who lives at Therapia?
6848He with the torch?
6848His dress?
6848How call ye the afternoon prayer, O Shaykh?
6848How came this doctrine to thee?
6848How can I satisfy your laudable question, my son, and be brief?
6848How canst thou speak so positively?
6848How did he receive it?
6848How do you know?
6848How does the man appear?
6848How great will his Highness''suite be?
6848How is it with thee now, my daughter? 6848 How knowest thou?"
6848How long am I to wait before the glory you promise me ripens ready for gathering? 6848 How long,"said the Prince--"in the Prophet''s name, how long will this endure?"
6848How old are you?
6848How, Prince?
6848I can not answer, my Lord"Can not?
6848I did not mean to ask what you are, but who?
6848I was saying, O son of Jahdai, that thou mightest have set down the other points of information equally necessary to our intercourse-- Whence I come? 6848 I?"
6848In God''s name,he said,"who are these?"
6848In person? 6848 In what tongue does he recite?"
6848Is he at home?
6848Is he here? 6848 Is he the Patriarch?"
6848Is it a letter?
6848Is it something different?
6848Is it thou, Shaykh?
6848Is it usual?
6848Is not every astrologer an adept?
6848Is she old?
6848Is the substitute in writing, Father?
6848Is there a reason for it?
6848Is what I have heard true, that at thy going into the Monastery thou hadst a family?
6848Its name?
6848Joqard and I pick up many odd things, and meet a world of people-- don''t we, fellow?
6848Know thee, Lord Mahommed?
6848Knowest thou our Scriptures?
6848Knowest thou the youth yonder?
6848Knowest thou--she at length said--"knowest thou of one Hatim, renowned as a warrior and poet of the Arabs?"
6848Mean you God?
6848More?
6848My Lord Duke,the Emperor''s brother replied, somewhat stung,"dost thou believe it in woman to refuse such an honor?"
6848My Lord,she said, earnestly,"is it not better to be denied choice than to be denied after choosing?"
6848My lord Admiral, what sayest thou of the tale?
6848My servant has found much favor with you, O Prince?
6848Nay, my Lord,said the insidious counsellor, with a smile,"how do kings manage to be everywhere at the same time?"
6848New? 6848 Note the same set aside for the Prince of India.-Dost hear, Prince?"
6848Now who art thou?
6848Now who art thou?
6848Now,the Princess said, when the presentation was finished,"will my most noble sovereign suffer me to conduct him to the reception room?"
6848Of discovery? 6848 Of poetry and story- telling, I suppose?"
6848Of the Moors, O Sheik?
6848Of the Moors? 6848 Of what, my Lord?"
6848On thy spear I see no blood; And where, O Sheik, the carcass of the slain? 6848 Permit me,"he said, then asked,"Is there not an island hereabouts called Prinkipo?"
6848Proclamation?
6848Risks? 6848 Say you so, Emir?
6848See you this?
6848Sergius?
6848Shall I proceed?
6848Shall I so report?
6848Speakest thou from experience?
6848Sworn to?
6848Tell me, O Emir, which wouldst thou rather face, a hill- man or the Yellow Air?
6848The Bielo- Osero? 6848 The Patriarch and Scholarius quarrelling?
6848The Prince of India has the honor of speech with the Governor of the Castle?
6848The herds I see-- who calls them his?
6848The scene before him is charming, but is he charmed with it as he appears?
6848The sword obeys my hand, the hand my will, And given will and hand and sword, I pray Thee tell me, why should any man be poor?
6848Then thou didst ask,''Who made worship so formal?'' 6848 Then why the fire?"
6848Then, Prince?
6848There is some magic in the plate, then?
6848There were other books upon the Prince''s table?
6848They are the same, but what of it?
6848Thou art then his messenger?
6848Thou likest not the singing?
6848Thy imperial master is old, and much worn by wars and cares of government, is he not?
6848To what accommodations have the Princess Irene and her attendant been taken? 6848 To whom is the pleasant life in a lofty garden, its clusters always near at hand-- to whom, if not to the just judges of their fellow- men?"
6848To whom?
6848Trust thee? 6848 Uel?
6848Upon what?
6848Was it knightly to betray me? 6848 We may make it,"the rower answered, somewhat sullenly,"but"--"What?"
6848Well?
6848What Principle?
6848What ails thee, Prince?
6848What are they doing?
6848What are you?
6848What canst thou, a stranger in a strange land, if once the Academy of which thou wert this morning informed, becomes thy enemy? 6848 What didst thou when it was called?"
6848What disposition was made of it?
6848What does it prove?
6848What hast thou heard?
6848What is her name?
6848What is it?
6848What is the selfish dream?
6848What is thy name?
6848What king could refuse a sword once Solomon''s? 6848 What more?"
6848What said he next?
6848What say you, my friends?
6848What test?
6848What then is his faith?
6848What wouldst thou?
6848What wouldst thou?
6848What, think you they will hold me prisoner?
6848What,he asked,"sayst thou the woman is akin to the Emperor Constantine?"
6848What-- he is here?
6848When will men learn that faith is a natural impulse, and pure religion but faith refined of doubt?
6848When, O Prince-- now?
6848Whence thy wisdom then?
6848Where are the horsemen of whom you spoke? 6848 Where are we?"
6848Where hast thou been?
6848Where hast thou been?
6848Where is her palace?
6848Where is one for the service? 6848 Where is our worthy Professor of Rhetoric?"
6848Where is she now?
6848Where is she now?
6848Where is the Emperor now?
6848Where is the procession going?
6848Whither? 6848 Whither?"
6848Who am I to say thou art?
6848Who can foresee the turns of life? 6848 Who is he?"
6848Who is here?
6848Who is she?
6848Who is this?
6848Who shall refuse obedience to the law?
6848Why do they chant?
6848Why do you say so?
6848Why dost thou take this place, O Prince?
6848Why have you kept us waiting so long?
6848Why is she called good?
6848Why not? 6848 Why not?"
6848Why so?
6848Will the Princess appoint a time?
6848Wilt thou accept this agency?
6848Without love?
6848Yes, Irene-- and was not Father Hilarion for many years Abbot of the convent? 6848 You are going to Therapia?"
6848You are not a Greek?
6848You asked no question concerning him?
6848You believe her the daughter of the Prince of India?
6848You have heard, O Princess, of the sacred fig- tree of the Hindus?
6848You hear, O Prince? 6848 You know her?"
6848You were at the_ Pannychides?_she asked.
6848You wish to go?
6848You would not take her from me?
6848''Carest thou more for the dirty brutes than for the crown of honor I bought with them?''"
6848''Did not the poor man ask a gift of me?''
6848''Shall any man fare better than John the Forerunner?''
6848''The elder man with the white beard and black eyes, said you?
6848''Who art thou?''
6848''Why did you sign the Decree?''
6848''Why not call her after the convent?''
6848A few steps on the way, the Governor stopped:"Was there not a companion-- a younger man-- a Dervish?"
6848A third time he asked,"You will be my Lael?"
6848Accepting the remark as a question, the other answered:"Did I not spend the night with him at El Zaribah?
6848Admitting she had been chosen to fulfil the saying quoted, was the call for the once only?
6848Again he asked,"Will you be my Lael?"
6848Again the boat slipped down the current; when it was brought back, he asked:"When did the ship yonder come up?"
6848Ah, who can interpret for Providence?
6848Am I understood?"
6848And ask not doubtingly,''Whence the money for all this?''
6848And comes that way one religious, of him but a question, Believest thou in God?
6848And from whom?
6848And how I was even then on my way thither?"
6848And how callest thou thyself?
6848And if it get abroad, that Mahommed, son of the great Amurath, came also to the Castle, who may foretell the suspicions to hatch in the city?
6848And now the Bishop dipped his fingers in the holy water--''By what name is this daughter to be known?''
6848And of all times, then?
6848And the garrison, where are they?"
6848And the table ware-- this plate and yon bowl-- were they really gold or some cunning deception?
6848And were they dressed as these are?''
6848And what impelled him to go?
6848And what is it he is leading?"
6848And who is he I am to challenge?
6848And why is this city so fortunate as to have attracted thy wandering feet?
6848And why making study of the world?
6848And why should the Governor resort to disguise?
6848And why the embarrassment when people paused to observe him?
6848And why?
6848And wilt thou deliver it truly?"
6848And wilt thou not also say it is better than wine?
6848And wisdom will answer,''What are thy desires?
6848Answer as thou lovest the right?"
6848Are they vile as these?"
6848As a student of holy canons, what sayest thou?"
6848As well curse the Holy Ghost at once, for why should he who of preference seeketh a bed with the damned he disappointed?
6848Ay, who was he?
6848Bearest thou a message from him to me?"
6848Between them there is only a feud of Islamites; how much greater is their feud with Christians?
6848Bloom the roses as of old in thy gardens?
6848But I recall my question-- How many are there waiting for me?"
6848But he was youthful, while this one-- could it be he was old?
6848But how did he save the castaways?"
6848But how manage the rejection?
6848But is it practicable?"
6848But there is then a special object in the Vigils?"
6848But to return"--Mirza paused, and looked into the Prince''s eyes earnestly--"Is your accusation just?
6848But what if then you are absent?"
6848But what of his spirit-- his courage-- his endurance in the Faith?
6848But why the green flag?
6848But,"said the bear- keeper, changing his tone,"seeing one civil answer deserves another, when was Prince Mahommed here?"
6848By ships at anchor, and through lesser craft of every variety they sped, followed by exclamations frequently outspoken:"Who is she?
6848By the same philosophy, where can one talk treason more securely than on this wall?
6848CHAPTER VI WHAT DO THE STARS SAY?
6848Can as much be said of any other subject?"
6848Can it be I am but cherishing a dream?"
6848Can you name an instance in which the kidnapper of a woman has been punished?--I mean in our time?"
6848Canst thou kill A thought divine?
6848Canst thou remember all this?
6848Canst thou tell what this"--pointing to the plate--"is for?
6848Could I expect better of the innkeepers there?
6848Could a wicked son have been born to that excellent man?
6848Could anything better signify the despair of the community?
6848Could this be he?
6848Dead?
6848Did I speak, who listened except to revile me?
6848Did Mirza tell also of my forbidding him to say anything of the predictions I then intrusted him?"
6848Did his intelligence suggest how unusual it was for an Indian to be neither a Mohammedan, nor a Brahman, nor even a Buddhist in religion?
6848Did not ravens feed Elijah?
6848Did not some one tell thee of what I have on hand, and how I am working to finish it in time to take the water with thee this afternoon?
6848Did the singers know the significancy of the text to him?
6848Did you not see him?
6848Didst hear?"
6848Didst thou ever hear how Othman wooed and won his Malkatoon?"
6848Do I not know beauty is altogether in the eye of the beholder, and that all persons do not see alike?
6848Do the rivulets in thy alabaster courts still run singing to the mosaic angels on the walls?"
6848Do you know the bay?"
6848Does he read it?"
6848Does it seem to you a vanity of wickedness?"
6848Does not the rose bloom here all the year?
6848Dost thou follow me, my son?"
6848Dost thou remember the confounding elements given in the thesis?"
6848Dost thou remember the earliest sentence I heard thee read?
6848Dost thou still adhere to the Primitive Church?
6848Doubtless the dead within were lying as they had been left-- but when, and by whom?
6848Drawing the veil aside, she addressed the officer:"Art thou the Governor of the Castle?"
6848Every man seemed to be asking, what next?
6848For of what moment is it, my Lord asks, whether God bear this name or that?
6848For relief, he spoke:"What dost thou, my friend?"
6848For what art thou fitted?
6848For where else, he asks, has the spreading earth diviner features than on the Bosphorus?
6848For whom was this?
6848Give up the chase?
6848Had His Majesty really exposed his intent to the Princess?
6848Had I not just come from loving thee?
6848Had he declared himself to her?
6848Had he not incited them to many of their savageries?
6848Had he so loved the gems in his life as to dream he could illumine his tomb with them?
6848Had he the sanction?
6848Had not men been always ruled by what they imagined heavenly signs?
6848Had not our fathers tried Philosophy?
6848Had not the latter applauded and voted to hear him again?
6848Had she accepted?
6848Had she seen the Prince?
6848Had the Emperor noticed the declaration of what he was not?
6848Has he come?"
6848Has he not studied the Zehra of Abderrahman?
6848Has my Lord ever seen his nativity?"
6848Hast thou not more of him?
6848Have I in aught erred, my lord?"
6848Have I not heard from my Lord himself how, when put to choice, he ignored my prohibition respecting the stars?"
6848Have you brought us the victory?''
6848Have you heard of the Academy of Epicurus?"
6848Having repulsed the Muscovite invasion, what excuse for his blasphemy would there be left the next to challenge its terrors?
6848He did not kill him, did he?"
6848He saw Law in it all-- or was it imposition, force, choice smothered by custom, fashion masquerading in the guise of Faith?
6848He should address his best mind to the question,''I am now in a road; if I keep it, where will I arrive?''
6848He wanted a full outfit for the Hajj; could the contractor furnish him twenty camels of burden, and four swift dromedaries?
6848He will run to the palace; there he will fall at the Emperor''s feet, tell his tale of woe, and"--"And if thou art denounced?"
6848Here the Jew paused, and bowed--"Now doth my Lord doubt if I know him best?"
6848How came you by it?"
6848How can I carry such speech to him, whose soul is consuming with hunger and thirst for thy favor?"
6848How can I without offending tell of the excitement into which seeing you plunged him?
6848How could Father Hilarion have intrusted business of importance to an envoy so negligent?
6848How could it be else?
6848How could spaces be gained for foundations, for courts and gardens?
6848How did he get there?
6848How did he look?
6848How immeasurably greater the feud between Christian and Jew?
6848How know I but, within his powers, and as he lawfully might, he has contracted me by treaty to acceptance of the Georgian?
6848How many have been waiting for my coming?"
6848How much farther should she go?
6848How stands the time?"
6848How was he to be controlled?
6848I may pardon you; can you assure me of their pardon?"
6848I saw Walter, the beggar of Burgundy, a fugitive in Constantinople; but his followers, those who went out with him-- where were they?
6848I spoke of certain ones forsworn, did I not?"
6848I thought first of Jerusalem; but who without abasement can inhabit with infidels?
6848I wonder if the happiness found in the affection of women is more lasting?"
6848If I called the recusants forsworn and perjured, thinkest thou the pure in Heaven charged my soul with a sin?
6848If I speak with heat, dost thou blame me?
6848If he knew this, would he send me his blessing?
6848If it requires long campaigns, shall I summon the armies now?"
6848If my little mother''s lightest suggestions are laws with me, what are her invitations?"
6848If one were to insult this second Lael of his love, what could he do?
6848If so, O Princess, what praise is too great for him who, a young man placed upon a throne by his father, comes down from it at his father''s call?"
6848If the abduction were indeed arranged for the afternoon, to what might he not be led by an open attempt to defeat it?
6848If there was criminality in her faith, what was to be said of his own?
6848If these poor souls can forget their condition and be happy, why not we?
6848If they are glorious then, what are they when reconstructed for festal nights in shining lamps?
6848If thou wilt not pardon me, how can I hope honor from my fellow men?
6848In speaking but now, did he not call thee Irene?"
6848In the morning I will ask first, Where is my Lael?
6848In the old pagan style, what did Fate mean by thus bringing them together?
6848In what age did he live?"
6848Is it not so?"
6848Is it not still the capital of our holy religion?
6848Is it not worthy the vigils of a student?
6848Is it possible a gown and priestly hat can entirely suppress his human nature?
6848Is it that?
6848Is it this tribe?
6848Is n''t it so?"
6848Is not Faith everything?"
6848Is not that best for me?"
6848Is the time of the running of the city now, to- morrow, next week-- when?
6848Is this the day of the attempt?
6848Is thy opinion of him as a politician so uncomplimentary?
6848Knew you ever a scholar, O Princess, whose soul had utterly escaped the softening influence of thought and study?
6848Knowest thou not more?"
6848Lord, Lord, how long am I to go on thus cheating myself?
6848Mahommed knit his brows, and asked imperiously,"Who art thou?
6848Making no doubt now that he had really been to the gate, they asked themselves, What could have been his object?
6848Must he not know them first?"
6848Need I say how natural it was for me to love him?
6848Not knowing their name, he could not ask of them from the decree- makers?"
6848Now am I understood?
6848Of all fates what more nearly justifies reproach of Allah than to have one''s name and glory at the mercy of a rival or an enemy?
6848Of the Admiral, he then asked,"We were to set out in return about noon, were we not?"
6848Of these we have first, Shall the bread in the Eucharist be leavened or unleavened?
6848Of what account are Creeds except to set fools by the ears?
6848Of what am I to speak?"
6848Or a Chrysostom?
6848Or a muffled roll from the sea?
6848Or an Augustine?
6848Or be worshipped with or without form?
6848Or if still you think me exaggerating, is not the offence one to be lightly forgiven where the offender is telling of his birthplace?
6848Or is thy audacity a blasphemous trial of the endurance of forgiveness?"....
6848Or on foot or knee?
6848Or thou?
6848Or whether the devout be called together by voice or bell?
6848Our neighbors, the Turks-- what hast thou of them, Sheik?"
6848Reenter Demedes...."Abduct her!--How?--When?
6848Said he nothing of the other caution I gave him, how absolute verity could only be had by a recast of the horoscope at the city itself?
6848See thou these things?"
6848Seeing his Shaykh, the Prince called him:"Who is the warrior yonder?--He in the golden armor?"
6848Sergius, silently resolving to betake himself thither early next morning, replied with enthusiasm:"Have you seen the garden behind her palace?"
6848Shall I break off now?"
6848Shall I go empty handed to the most sacred of cities?"
6848She detained him at the door to ask:"Only tell me, my Lord, did His Majesty send you with this notice?"
6848She had seen it, but where and when?
6848So much was of easy understanding; but where was the other terminus?
6848Still later, was he not summoned to serve the Emperor in the capacity of Warden of the Purple Ink?"
6848Suppose the Emperor won to his scheme; was its success assured?
6848Taking position before the black- gowned personage, his feet wide apart, the mariner said:"You sent for me?"
6848Tell me what thou hast?"
6848Tell me why, knowing the work was to be done, you did not send for me to help you?
6848Tell me, lies the field far or near?
6848That even in the Hippodrome nothing is as it used to be except the colors?
6848That is, does the Holy Ghost proceed from the Son, or from the Father and the Son?
6848That you may be personally glorified, my Lord?
6848The Church?
6848The Prince did not answer immediately, and when he did, it was to ask, suggestively:"You say he is young?"
6848The Prince drew a leaf of ivory, worn and yellow, from a pocket under his pelisse, and passed it to Mahommed, saying,"Will my lord look?"
6848The Prince dropped his eyes, for he was asking himself, was such sweetness of sleep appointed for him?
6848The Princess Irene, her property and dependents, were subjects of protection by the Moslem; that much was clear; but did she know the fact?
6848The breakfast was set for an invited guest; what held him back, if not the power that led the stranger to her gate?
6848The city, assembled on the quay, demanded of them:''What have you done with us?
6848The hill was steep, and the way somewhat circuitous; did the Prince need assistance?
6848The latter''s countenance flushed with pleasure; giving one triumphal glance at his friend, much as to say, There-- did I not tell you so?
6848The legend supposes him there in presence directly of God; if so, what merit would there be in regalia?
6848The monk arose to his great height, and replied, fervently:"Knowest thou when death hath the sweetness of sleep?
6848The object of the Vigils is to bring the Emperor to abandon his policy and defer to Scholarius?"
6848The old man turned as he spoke, and called out anxiously:"Irene-- Irene, where art thou, child?"
6848The passenger reflected a moment, then asked,"Resorting to the oars, when can we reach the city?"
6848The plate, man-- what of this plate?
6848The spirit of prayer is a delicate minister; where can we find purer nourishment for it than in the silence which at noon is deep as at midnight?
6848The stars being communicable yet, what wouldst thou have asked them next?"
6848The young man had intended calling on the Patriarch first; who brought him to her?
6848Then she glanced over the bay, and said very softly:"It is well; for''if ye salute your brethren only, what do ye more than others?''"
6848Then the gentle Emperor fell to pitying her, and asked, forgetful of himself, and thinking of things to lighten her lot,"Wilt thou never marry?"
6848Then thou asked me,''Did Christ and His Disciples worship in a house like this?
6848Then what?"
6848Then, in a low voice, she asked:"Does he doubt I am a Christian?"
6848Then, on account of his fame for learning and piety, did not the Patriarch exalt him to attendance on his own person as Doctor of the Gospels?
6848Think you he was happy because he owned the world?
6848This morning the Prophet"--"Thou meanest Scholarius?"
6848Those were the words, Princess; and who shall say they do not comprehend all there is of religion?"
6848Thou heardst what he did at Medina?"
6848Thus full- handed, thinkest thou in a suit the Prince of India against the venerable Hegumen of all the St. James'', His Majesty will hesitate?
6848Thy capital must be in India, but where, pray?
6848To his entreaties, the strangers listened hard- heartedly; at last he said to them:"Am not I-- Hatim-- good as he?
6848To such as I, what is sitting near the throne?
6848To that end is it thou keepest her always under eye?
6848To this one and to that he would run with the question:"Where is she from?"
6848To what end?"
6848To what end?"
6848To what school should we attach ourselves?
6848To whom have you told the secret?
6848Turning then to the acting Chamberlain, he added:"Good Dean, have we not a little time in which to hear our guest further?"
6848Unlike?
6848WHAT DO THE STARS SAY?
6848Was Christ the Messiah?
6848Was God a sufficient substitute?
6848Was God lost in Christ as he was here in Mahomet?
6848Was I not witness of his trial of faith at the Holy Kaaba?
6848Was ever one merciful like Hatim?
6848Was he licking his chops in anticipation of a feast or merely laughing?
6848Was he not right?"
6848Was he young or old?
6848Was it a rising wind?
6848Was it strange he changed his mind?
6848Was it wonderful he gave and kept giving to story- tellers, careless often if what he thus disposed of was another''s?
6848Was the corps well composed now as then?
6848Was there enough of him to make battle?
6848We knew the diggers of the pit; but for whom was it?
6848Were he to assume punishment of the insolence, from whom could he hope justice or sympathy-- he, a stranger living a mysterious life?
6848What are the opportunities of the time?''
6848What business could he have with her?
6848What could be expected other than that the venals would repudiate everything?
6848What could the Emperor do, if it were obstinate and defiant?
6848What does evil see in her to set it hungering after her?
6848What have I to fear?
6848What if the task did take ages?
6848What if the victim was then being hurried away?
6848What if this were one of them?
6848What is easy life, except walking in danger of habits enervating to the hope of salvation?
6848What is power when not an instrument of mercy, justice and charity?
6848What is thy Academy but defiance of the Eternal Majesty?
6848What is waiting but the wise man''s hour of preparation?"
6848What is your name?"
6848What matter?
6848What more is there to be said?
6848What more is wanting to set the Prophet scolding?
6848What more of definition of thy glory wilt thou require?
6848What more?
6848What of our Faith?
6848What part of the world could produce a creature so utterly barbarous?
6848What right hast thou to happiness?''
6848What sayest thou now?"
6848What sayest thou, O my most orthodox Confessor?"
6848What sayest thou, my son?
6848What sayest thou?"
6848What shall I do?"
6848What shall be done with such a nature?
6848What subdivisions lie under those two things?
6848What then was left but flight?
6848What was to be done?
6848What will you do?''
6848What would Christians say of his idea?
6848What wouldst thou?"
6848What, in illustration, if the Emperor proved a friend?
6848When I took the ring, I thought, Now would the young Mahommed have so lightly pardoned the provocation?"
6848When I went away they were debating, Was Mahomet a Prophet?
6848When had society a better well being than in the halcyon ages of Plato and Pythagoras?
6848When may it be relied upon?
6848When the monk went up to the city, was her ministry to end?
6848Where among them is an Athanasius?
6848Where are there seas so bridled and reduced?
6848Where are they going?
6848Where bends a softer sky above a friendlier channel by Nature moulded for nobler uses?
6848Where had he seen it?
6848Where had his courage gone?
6848Where had the Prince his instructors?"
6848Where is it?
6848Where is it?"
6848Where was Cipango?
6848Where was the other?
6848Where-- when-- how could the Church present itself to any man more an actuality in the flesh?
6848Wherefore, wilt thou tell me of thyself?"
6848Wherein is she a heretic?"
6848Which-- not what--_which_ is the true Christian Faith?
6848Who can save thee but God?
6848Who can she be?"
6848Who feeds them?
6848Who is he making way through the throng yonder?
6848Who is she for whom thou art putting thyself in the way of temptation?
6848Who knows?
6848Who knows?"
6848Who now will defend me against God?"
6848Who of them can be said to have been touched with the fire that fell upon the faithful of the original twelve?
6848Who shall ever come to really know it?
6848Who shall say?
6848Who should know it better than I?
6848Who was he?
6848Who was he?
6848Who was responsible for the resurrection?
6848Who was the first permanent occupant of the Palace of Blacherne?
6848Who, it was argued, would voluntarily forego making his own gods?
6848Whom could I ask?"
6848Whose is the nativity?
6848Whose the nativity, I say?"
6848Why can I not get you to understand, father, that there is a new Byzantium?
6848Why not return to the plan devised, practised, and exemplified by the Saviour Himself?
6848Why not seek a consort among them?
6848Why not suffer her to go with you?
6848Why not?
6848Why should I struggle to serve them?"
6848Why was one in speech so like a ghost selected his companion?
6848Will Your Majesty pardon my boldness, if I suggest that a reply to those inquiries would be better at the audience set for me next?
6848Will my Lord tell me I am understood?"
6848Will they accept it?
6848Will they never be done?
6848Will you be my Lael?"
6848With such self- collection as he could command, he asked:"What have you in substitution of God and Christ?"
6848With youth and health superadded to a glorious physical structure, may we not always conclude a man rich in spirit and lusty impulses?
6848Would I tell her a story?
6848Would his sword or sceptre make his supplication more impressive?"
6848Would it please you, O Princess, to hear of them?
6848Would not that be a half- performance?
6848Would she land in Asia or recross to Europe?
6848Would the Princess be pleased to hear him?"
6848Would we had enough of it left to get back our own!--Sheik,"he added,"what else hast thou in the same strain?
6848Yonder the East, here the West-- must they be strangers and enemies forever?
6848You remember?"
6848You will accept my thanks, will you not?"
6848he at length asked--"where before coming here?"
6848sighed the old man, turning his face hopelessly to the wall,"Whither are we drifting?"
6848was the medalet lost?
6848whither are we drifting?
6849A Christian?
6849A Council truly-- was that all?
6849A wife, my Lord?
6849Ah, my Saladin, thou wert never in love, I take it? 6849 All of them-- all?
6849Am I a brute? 6849 Am I in presence of the Prince of India?"
6849Am I not to discover myself to her? 6849 Am I not to see her face?
6849Am I to understand you gave him the form?
6849And Mahomet, the Father of Islam-- what is he?
6849And Nilo?
6849And Scholarius?
6849And Sergius?
6849And art thou permitted to be confidential with me?
6849And carried off his son?
6849And from whose hands thinkest thou he dreams of deriving the honor?
6849And her porters?
6849And here-- what are these, and what the name on them?
6849And the State-- how dealt he with the State?
6849And the peddler?
6849And then?
6849And these, Count-- these poor women not of my house, and the children-- can you not save them also?
6849And to- day?
6849And wine?
6849And you found it?
6849Are the boxes secure? 6849 Are these beings indeed in thy likeness?"
6849Are they in the gurglet now?
6849Are they inhabited?
6849Are they mounted?
6849Are you a Christian?
6849Are you a Moslem?
6849Are you engaged?
6849Are you fishermen?
6849Art thou a believer?
6849Art thou an oarsman?
6849Art thou not He?
6849At last?
6849At this hour? 6849 Blows the wind to the city or from it?"
6849Brings he a following?
6849But if I put him to sleep, O Prince?
6849But if they have somewhat to impart to him?
6849But thou-- O my friend, if thou shouldst fall?
6849But you know something of him?
6849By what means? 6849 By whom?"
6849By whose authority is this arrest renewed?
6849Ca n''t we get in under the grand stand?
6849Can I do nothing for you?
6849Children of the Prophet?
6849Come then, and I will put thee in the way to some red wine; for art thou not a traveller?
6849Constantine? 6849 Did I not hear thee say the same in thy holy Sancta Sophia, in such wise that these deserved to cast themselves at thy feet?
6849Did I understand you to say the entertainment took place in Lael''s presence?
6849Did he swear it?
6849Did he tell them what to do?
6849Did so greatly?
6849Did you not advise him to come to me?
6849Did you not order the rebuilding?
6849Did you place the jewels in new bags? 6849 Did you stop at the White Castle?"
6849Didst thou see any of the balls?
6849Do n''t I? 6849 Do you know Uel the merchant?"
6849Do you know how large it is?
6849Do you know where his house is?
6849Do you speak for yourself or the Prince?
6849Does he reside here?
6849Does he want fish?
6849Does it open into the arena?
6849Does it surprise you so much? 6849 Does not the Princess Irene dwell here?"
6849Dost thou threaten me?
6849Enemy-- my Lord''s enemy? 6849 Everything?"
6849Fish?
6849For my flight, Count Corti?
6849For ransom?
6849For the Greek?
6849For what? 6849 Friends-- countrymen!--Is there no Christian to kill me?"
6849Full five?
6849Going?--and without telling me where I am? 6849 Good friend,"she began, in a low, beseeching tone,"is the heretic who is to suffer here yet?"
6849Greeks?
6849Had he a family?
6849Had he other children?
6849Has my Lord finished his census yet? 6849 Hast thou eaten nothing?
6849Have they another lion?
6849Have you been on either of them recently?
6849Have you been to it?
6849Have you other suggestion?
6849He is a Russian, you say?
6849How came they there?
6849How came you by him?
6849How can he help you?
6849How did he manage them?
6849How did you know him?
6849How do you call this kind?
6849How does he communicate with them?
6849How is he called?
6849How is she coming?
6849How long is it since the poor lady was so bereft?
6849How many of you are there?
6849How much do you want?
6849How old is he?
6849How old is the cistern?
6849How was it named?
6849How, Prince?
6849How, my Lord?
6849How, my Lord?
6849How? 6849 I can not go and leave her; neither can I take her with me, for what would then become of father Uel?
6849I fear, I fear--"What, my Lord?"
6849If one have wisdom, O son of Abed- din, whence is it except from Allah? 6849 If this old Christian empire should be lost through folly of mine, who will there be to forgive me if not Thou?"
6849In advance?
6849In thy total of doctrine, what is Jesus Christ?
6849In what tongue did he speak?
6849Indeed? 6849 Is he not a Greek?"
6849Is he so old then?
6849Is he the monster they call him?
6849Is he to be Captain of the guard?
6849Is it broken?
6849Is it in use now?
6849Is it so bad? 6849 Is it so near the break of day?"
6849Is it thou?
6849Is it time?
6849Is it what a woman may hear?
6849Is my Lord less able than the Crusaders? 6849 Is that the hamari''s boat next the leader?"
6849Is the Countess living?
6849Is the Duke mad?
6849Is the gate locked?
6849Is the lion turned in already?
6849Is the man mad?
6849Is the piece trained on the gate?
6849Is there no Christian to kill me?
6849Is there not something else in the urgency?
6849Is this boy Mahommed greater than his father?
6849Is this the last one?
6849Is your going so certain?
6849It is night, and what bringest thou?
6849Joqard, Joqard? 6849 Knowest thou not that I have devoted this house to Allah?
6849Knowest thou the road he will take?
6849Mad? 6849 Mahommed, saidst thou, John Grant?"
6849May the castle be found?
6849Must I talk to you from this distance? 6849 Must men be restrained because the thing they wish to do was never heard of before?
6849My attendants are gone to the chapel, but I will hear you-- or will you lend us your presence at the service, and have the audience afterwards?
6849My friend, is there anything in your knowledge which might serve such a rumor?
6849My medicines-- are they ready for packing?
6849Nay, Count Corti, is it not for me to ask what thou dost here?
6849No, Captain, the wound can not be serious; and besides, how canst thou get to thy ships?
6849No, where is it?
6849Now, by the trials and sufferings of the Most Christian Mother, are we beasts insensible to destruction? 6849 Oh, I was wondering if the story is public?"
6849Old or young?
6849One?
6849Or is it I who am in your doubt?
6849Prey or combat?
6849Prince Mahommed-- son of the terrible Amurath?
6849Sancta Sophia, my Lord?
6849Say you so?
6849Seest thou not, O fool, that when we take the city we will recover thy horse? 6849 Sergius, did the Hegumen tell you whence this calumny had origin?"
6849Shall I proceed, O Princess?
6849Shall I return the paper?
6849Shall we go by the streets we came?
6849She went out in her chair, did you say?
6849Sir Count, where is my kinswoman?
6849Stand here before me.... Thou lovest me, I believe?
6849Sultan Mahommed? 6849 Tell me"--he fixed his eyes darkly on the visitor--"tell me first why thou art here?"
6849Tell me, O Princess, if you have received any disrespect since you entered this palace? 6849 That is his landing there?"
6849That way points the punishment? 6849 The Prince of India who is the friend of the Sultan Mahommed?"
6849The cistern is public, I believe; may I see it?
6849Then the hamari was not gasconading?
6849Then why not with Nilo?
6849They slew the Count Corti?
6849This castle was sacked and burned by pirates, was it not?
6849This is a day of thanks to God for a great mercy; who dares profane it by tumult?
6849Thou Islamite-- thou son of Mahomet, though born of a Christian, whom servest thou? 6849 Thou didst it, Count?"
6849Though why should I be astonished? 6849 To the cells?"
6849Turn the seven twins into a cathedral, will they? 6849 Was anybody hurt?"
6849Was there not more of his message?
6849Well, my Lord,said the ambassador, touched by the brevity of the communication,"did not the great lady deign an explanation?"
6849Well, what things?
6849Were there more?
6849Were there no other animals, no horses or oxen?
6849What am I there? 6849 What became of them?"
6849What can he want? 6849 What could he do with the net, little Princess?"
6849What did he say?
6849What did he there?
6849What did he wear?
6849What do I understand, O Prince, by the term''total of doctrine''?
6849What does this mean? 6849 What flag was the ship flying?"
6849What following had he?
6849What for?
6849What further can they do?
6849What has happened, Count Corti? 6849 What has happened?"
6849What if he does?
6849What if my coming were the answer of one of them to the other''s prayer?
6849What is it now?
6849What is it, then?
6849What is it? 6849 What is it?"
6849What is it?
6849What is it?
6849What is it?
6849What is that hanging from thy belt?
6849What is the device on yon pennon?
6849What is the hour?
6849What is the matter?
6849What is the message you bring me?
6849What is the verse?
6849What is this, Ali?
6849What is this, my Lord, but an Incarnation? 6849 What is thy pleasure?"
6849What is to be done with him?
6849What meal, pray, will fashion allow them to me dished?
6849What next, my son?
6849What next?
6849What now, Ali?
6849What now?
6849What of him, pray?
6849What of them? 6849 What ought I to do?"
6849What part?
6849What thing of devilish craft is here?
6849What time is it?
6849What was the name of the boy?
6849What would I do with it? 6849 What would you have me do?"
6849What, grumble, do they?
6849What, is it not light enough?
6849What, retire now? 6849 What, then, is it?"
6849When did he arrive?
6849When?
6849Where am I?
6849Where are they now?
6849Where are they? 6849 Where are they?"
6849Where are you going?
6849Where did they strike?
6849Where from?
6849Where is he?
6849Where is he?
6849Where is the Church?
6849Where is the Greek?
6849Where is the hamari now-- where? 6849 Where is the negro now?"
6849Where may I wait on you?
6849Where, Captain?
6849Where?
6849Where?
6849Which gate?
6849Which way now?
6849Who are you?
6849Who are you?
6849Who art thou?
6849Who art thou?
6849Who art thou?
6849Who art thou?
6849Who but a young fool would think of such a thing? 6849 Who calls me?"
6849Who carried it?
6849Who is John Grant?
6849Who is gone? 6849 Who is he?"
6849Who is he?
6849Who is with her?
6849Why alas?
6849Why did n''t they give him to the lion?
6849Why do you ask?
6849Why do you burn your huts?
6849Why do you run? 6849 Why dost thou not kill me?"
6849Why not?
6849Why not?
6849Why should I retire?
6849Why so?
6849Why the need of grace? 6849 Why?"
6849Will I not hear from you?
6849Will my Lord please retire?
6849Will my Lord walk with me a little aside? 6849 Will she pay us our price?"
6849Will the stars show me a road to possession of the harbor? 6849 Wilt thou tell her one Aboo- Obeidah is at the door with a blessing and a story for her?"
6849With but a company of nine?
6849With what object?
6849Yes, and what is strange, he is the very man who got the Prince of India''s negro--"The giant?"
6849Yes, dear, to everybody but me,he answered, lightly, and asked in turn:"How do you like the palace?"
6849You approve my keeping it where it is, then? 6849 You are Sergius, the monk?"
6849You have in your service an African--"Nilo?"
6849You know me? 6849 You know my method of speech with him?"
6849You mean there is another Light of the World? 6849 You saw him closely?"
6849You want the boat alone?
6849You would die for the Princess?
6849Your Majesty, he was a husband and father seeking his family; with all humility, what else is there for him to do?
6849Your servant?
6849''Have done with your vanities,''the Christian thunders:''Who has told the truth like Jesus?''
6849''He has been here, then?
6849''How?''
6849''Master,''the lawyer asked,''which is the great commandment in the law?''
6849''No,''the Islamite answers:''Who but Mahomet?''
6849''She might become my wife''--on condition.... What condition?"
6849''What Prince Mahommed?''
6849''What is it for?''
6849''Where are your horses?''
6849''Where your Mohammedan crew?''
6849''Where your galley?''
6849''Where?''
6849--"Only to- night my Lord spoke of him as a marvel."--"Mirza?"...
6849--the wily tutor responded:"My Lord has already named him."--"I?"
6849... And who are they that say''God hath partners-- a Son and his Mother''?
6849... Oh, my Phranza, what thinkest thou the false monk is carrying under his hood?"
6849... You will take me to him, will you not?
6849A fan?--And in his chamber?
6849A little later he took to answering the appeal-- I hear, but where art thou?
6849A man or a God?
6849Again, in what passage has our Lord required belief in the personage of the Holy Ghost as an article of faith essential to salvation?
6849Ah, Your Majesty is asking, will the parallel never end?
6849Ah, my dear friend in need, what canst thou see of gain for him from Mahommed?"
6849Already the guilty begin to pray-- but to whom?
6849Am I left out?
6849Am I shaken by visions of ruin to my country?
6849Am I sick?
6849Am I to lose her, and never know my enemy?
6849And again:"Tell us, O son of Mousa, when we are in the town what will you look for?"
6849And are not the Articles which they have imposed to be passed by us as stratagems dangerous to our souls?
6849And as note was taken of him, the question was continually on the lip, What possesses the man?
6849And as to himself, how could he more certainly provoke a forfeiture of her love?...
6849And besides, did I not foresee your passion?
6849And everywhere the two questions-- Has she been found?
6849And from the Parsee;''No-- Who but Zarathustra?''
6849And if a man die, is it not also written:''Repute not those slain in God''s cause to be dead; nay, alive with God, they are provided for''?
6849And if you have the disposition to defend me"--"You doubt me, O Princess?"
6849And the dead?
6849And the hamari?
6849And the spirit swelled within him as he asked, Who are my brethren?
6849And the sword-- is it with the books?"
6849And then?
6849And thou-- what wilt thou put thy hand to first?"
6849And was it not too late?
6849And what is he?
6849And what more natural than that he should see that mother descending to the chapel in her widow''s weeds to pray for him?
6849And what now?
6849And what was her true relationship to the Prince?
6849And what was that upon his breast?
6849And when?
6849And you thought I could not endure hearing you tell it?
6849Are Christians so unwilling to trust God?"
6849Are his arsenals full?
6849Are his gifts so many and rich?
6849Are there not men to take this charge upon them?"
6849Are there two such in Byzantium?"
6849Are they indeed sayings of Jesus Christ?"
6849Are you listening, child?"
6849Are you willing?"
6849Art thou hearing, Prince?"
6849Art thou listening?
6849As a circumstance, its tendency is to confirm the theory that men are creatures of education and association.... Was his mother living?
6849At length she asked:"Have you heard from Father Hilarion?"
6849At length she asked:"Then, O Count, thou wert his playmate in childhood?"
6849At length she asked:"Wouldst thou like to know if I am indeed a heretic?"
6849At this she raised her veil entirely, and in turn asked:"Which father do you mean?"
6849Be reasonable, I say, O Princess, and hear how I will conquer you.... Are not the better years of life ours?
6849Briefly, O Princess, to which is obligation first owing?
6849But Lael then inquired:"Where have you been to- day?"
6849But how is it you are but four?"
6849But how was he, standing on a platform at the eastern edge of the reservoir, mighty in so many senses, to determine its shape, width, length?
6849But how?
6849But if you are the monk''s friend, why do you want to see him die?"
6849But might it not be too late?
6849But say you are right-- that they of whom you speak are the Church-- what can I do?"
6849But what did the young man think of my proposal to the Emperor?"
6849But what was the Prince''s utmost achievement in comparison with this interior?
6849But where was he?
6849But where?
6849But who was the young woman at the door calmly directing some men bringing out the body of one apparently dead?
6849But who were they responsible for grace to the Academy?
6849But, Prince of India, what shadows are disturbing thee?
6849By Allah and Mahomet arid Christ-- all in one-- if by the compound the oath will derive an extra virtue-- what is there to consume so much time?
6849By the indifferent manner too many of those ready to die defending its divine origin observe it?
6849By this time the chill of the first fear was over with Lael, and she asked:"Can we go on?"
6849By what management was he to make the surrender without exposing the understanding between the conqueror and himself?
6849Can I ever again be confident of my judgment?
6849Can a man prophesy except he have in him the light of the Spirit?"
6849Can it be the Emperor is making ready to die?
6849Can it be, O Mirza, can it be, you tell me these things imagining them new to me?
6849Can you?"
6849Christian or Moslem, are you willing to refer our rivalry for the young woman to God?"
6849Coming near, the Prince raised his eyes-- stopped-- smiled-- and said:"Count Corti-- or Mirza the Emir-- which have I the honor of meeting?"
6849Could he endure her salutation?
6849Could the Emperor have published what took place between them?
6849Cruel?
6849Dare you as much?"
6849Did I not bring you to this?
6849Did I not, the night of our parting, foretell what would happen?"
6849Did I stop there?
6849Did Mahommed decide affirmatively?
6849Did ever woman lay her head on my breast perforce?"
6849Did he set a becoming example to his Clergy?
6849Did not every man love her at sight?
6849Did she remember him?
6849Did you see him?''
6849Directly the Count was reseated, Mahommed continued:"And you, too, love the Princess Irene?
6849Directly, having risen to a sitting posture, Lael found her tongue:"You are not my father Uel, or my father the Prince of India?"
6849Do I hold to this or that?
6849Do any of you deny the Real Presence in the bread and wine of communion?"
6849Do you comprehend me?"
6849Do you hear me?"
6849Do you know you are talking the incredible to me?
6849Do you remember?"
6849Do you think I too would not like to be rich?--I who live doggedly on three noumias, helped now and then by scanty palm- salves from travellers?"
6849Does not Mahommed draw his supplies by sea?"
6849For what other outcome could there be to the ceaseless contention of fears and hopes now hers?
6849From the Ceylonesian:''Who is worthy praise but Buddha?''
6849Guilt seeks exclusion, does it not?
6849Had Heaven at last given them an understanding of the peril of the city?
6849Had he at last made an impression upon her?
6849Had he not been willing to meet old Tamerlane with that same sword?
6849Had he not enjoyed the delight of holding him out over the wall to be dropped to death?
6849Had one stopped him to ask, Where are you going?
6849Had she wept for him?
6849Had the Gypsies at last a partisan?
6849Had they been served with a mess of brag, or was the fellow really capable?
6849Had they not spared and converted the Khagan of the Avars?
6849Had this last accusation reference to the Emperor''s dream of making her his wife?
6849Has any one impugned your motive in going to the Cynegion?
6849Has he come?
6849Has he found an artificer to his mind?"
6849Has he his ships, and sailors, and soldiers?
6849Has he money according to the estimate?"
6849Has not the sweet water that comes down from the hills seeking the sea through our meadow furnished drink for our fathers hundreds of years?
6849Has she been found?"
6849Hast thou eaten and drunk?"
6849Hast thou found it?
6849Hast thou yet to learn that perfidy is not a trait of any class?
6849Have they another lion?"
6849Have they no eyes?
6849Have you laid the Sacred Books in the boxes?"
6849Have you not heard the aforetime saying,''Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation''?
6849He answered gravely:"Do you remember a bear tender, one of the amusements at the fisherman''s fete?"
6849He attacked the Church then?"
6849He believes the defence is lost-- the captains believe so-- and thou?"
6849He had scarcely resumed his position before she asked, still in the quiet searching manner:"What is the highest religious crime?
6849He is a foreigner-- this is not his home-- he has no kindred here-- what can be his motive?
6849He is comparing the incidents of the two Incarnations of the Spirit or Holy Ghost; he is asking himself:''Can there have been several Sons of God?''
6849He keeps ambassadors with the Sultan-- what for, if not to be advised?"
6849He was studying some big books, but quit them, and picked me up, and asked me who I was?
6849Her face was the hue of a scarlet poppy, and I feared to go further than ask concerning the plate:''What does it mean?''
6849Here again the Lawgiver is God; but the Son-- who is he?
6849Here, he thought, was a subject worth studying, and speedily two mysteries presented themselves to him: Who was the Prince of India?
6849Him the first Constantine sent to prison for life, did he not?"
6849His business was to deceive and betray-- whom?
6849His look and tone were exceedingly grave, and she studied his face, and questioned him in turn:"You are very serious-- why?"
6849Honor and duty call me to the gate; the Emperor may be calling me; but how can I go, leaving you in the midst of such peril and horrors?"
6849How better recommend myself to His Majesty of Blacherne?
6849How came the words in his mouth now?
6849How can such thing be?"
6849How could he look at the kindly face of the master he was betraying?
6849How could it have been accomplished so completely?
6849How could they have passed the gates unseen?
6849How did he look?
6849How do you know the man you met at set of sun yesterday was the man you saluted and had salute from this morning?
6849How do you prepare them for the table?"
6849How long, I say?"
6849How many plans of relief he formed who can say?
6849How may a soul contain itself knowing God has chosen it for such mighty things?
6849How much?"
6849How old was I?
6849How then could he, Sergius, a foreigner, young, and without influence, combat a fraternity powerful in the city and most powerful up at Blacherne?
6849How think you I have named my galley?"
6849How was he single- handed to save her unharmed in the scramble of the hour?
6849How was he to get them safely to the Church, and defend them there?
6849How wilt thou take it?"
6849Hypocrite-- traitor-- which is thy master, Mahomet or Christ?"
6849I am a friend of his"--her voice trembled--"may I see him?"
6849I believe she had a spirit to prefer death to dishonor-- but dead or dishonored, wilt thou merge thy interest in her into mine?"
6849I believe you said you are a stranger?"
6849I came in haste to-- to see what his guns have done-- or-- why should I not say it?
6849If Demedes were exposed through his endeavor, what of the father?
6849If a messenger with intelligence for some one in the procession, why not wait for him outside?
6849If great calamity were to threaten Christianity in the East, would he lend it material help?...
6849If he had a design against Lael, what was there to prevent him from attempting it?
6849If living, how old would she be?
6849If my hand is cunning with weapons, should not the Greeks be taught it?
6849If my life were but a day-- One morn, one night, With a golden noon for play, And I, of right, Could say what I would do With it-- what would I do?
6849If the Emperor intrusted the guardianship of the gate to one foreigner, why not to another?
6849If the powers of hell are not to prevail against the Church, what may men do against the sword of God?"
6849If these were empty compliments, if the relations between the potentates were slippery, if war were hatching, what was the Emperor about?
6849If they betray one side, will they be true to the other?
6849If they made betrayal horrible in thought, what would the fact be?...
6849If they were killed, we should find their bodies; if they are alive and innocent, why are they not here?
6849If this were less true, comes then the argument: How can you dispose of the properties in hand, and quiet the gossips in the_ Gabour''s_ palace?
6849If thou wert the denounced, O Sergius, how wouldst thou wish to be done by?"
6849If, in the conflict certain of precipitation, the latter sided with his son-- and what could be more natural?--would not the Brotherhood follow him?
6849In fact, he was asking, Who am I?
6849In other words, why not have the duty committed to himself and his people?
6849In these respects how is it with the friend who vouched for you to the head of the Church?
6849In this mighty business who is worthier to be the first help of my hands than the Messenger of the Stars?"
6849In what should it be written, if at all, except in my blood-- so close is it to me?...
6849In what spirit would he receive the news?
6849Is Syama there?"
6849Is he gone?
6849Is he indeed the Sultan of Sultans he promised to be?
6849Is he never coming?"
6849Is he not a dog of an unbeliever?
6849Is he well?
6849Is he well?"
6849Is it agreed?"
6849Is it agreed?"
6849Is it not enough to betray my kinsman?
6849Is it not so?"
6849Is it not so?"
6849Is it not written:''A soul can not die except by permission of God, according to a writing of God, definite as to time''?
6849Is it therefore less grace- giving?"
6849Is not this a good time to renew thyself?"
6849Is she never to know me?"
6849Is she not to know me?"
6849Is the Prince of India coming?"
6849Is there a Greek of trust, and so truly a lover of his race, to help me make the promise a deed done?
6849Is there a nearer way than this?"
6849Is there a tribunal to sentence him?
6849Is there no principle to which we can refer the matter-- no Christian principle?
6849Islands, of course, but their names?"
6849Judas, what dost thou in this city?
6849Let it pass, let it pass-- I understand thee.... But what further hast thou from the meeting?"
6849Let me ask first, did the Hegumen mention the name of one such associate?"
6849Looking at the calculation, the Prince appeared to reply from it:"At four o''clock, March twenty- sixth"--"And the year?"
6849Looking sharply at Kalil, the master asked:"You say you superintended the running of the lines in person?"
6849Mahommed asked mockingly:"Is it Mirza I am treating with, or Count Corti?
6849Mahommed meantime kept close watch upon him, and now he asked:"What ails thee?"
6849More grievous yet, could he deceive her?
6849More serious, if the harbor is left to the Greeks, how can he prevent the Genoese in Galata from succoring them?
6849My Lord derives information from those treacherous people in the day; does he know of the intercourse between the towns by boats in the night?
6849My Lord will have a time winning the Princess over to the Right Understanding; but in the fields of Love who ever repented him of his labor?
6849No?
6849Now at the mid of the night in which I whistle up my dogs of war to loose them on the_ Gabour_--How, Mirza-- what ails you?
6849Now is it possible we have here at last an exception?
6849Now that the gate St. Romain is in ruins and the ditch filled?"
6849Now what think you of this as a parallel incident of his sojourn in the wilderness?"
6849Now will you swear?"
6849Now, my Lord, and very reverend sirs, do not the words quoted come to us clean of mystery?
6849Now, of the classes in Byzantium, which is it by whom hate of Jews is the article of religion most faithfully practised?
6849O Princess, are you giving me heed?
6849Of Lysander, he asked:"Is the Princess Irene here or in the city?"
6849Of the classes in Byzantium to- day, who are the kings?
6849Of what use are eyes in a hollow rayless as this?
6849Of what was I speaking?
6849Of what was she thinking?--Of him?
6849Of whom might I expect such service but a lover?
6849Offended?
6849On the street he heard everywhere of the rewards, and everywhere the question, Has she been found?
6849Or a King of Lions?
6849Or a prison agape for him?
6849Or by whom?
6849Or did he assert both claimants to be of the same Church, and it the only true one, then why the refusal to partake of the Sacraments?
6849Or didst thou see her?
6849Or do you not love them so much?...
6849Or do you not love your religion so much?"....
6849Or hast thou been invited?"
6849Or idiots exempt from the penalties of sin and impiety?
6849Or if he told her, would it not be one more grief to the many she was already breaking under-- one, the most unendurable?
6849Or rather, to men in authority, like the Hegumen of your Brotherhood, what is the highest of all crimes?"
6849Or that the painted Mother above the altar, though it spoke through a miraculous halo, could save her when found?
6849Or torture in readiness?
6849Or was she then in Sancta Sophia?
6849Or why I was brought here?
6849Perceiving the Emperor was again repenting the dismissal of Urban, the Captain held his peace until asked:"What shall we now do?"
6849Perceiving the man''s reliance in his weapon, Mahommed returned:"How many times didst thou pray yesterday?"
6849Poor without fault, were they to suffer, and curse God with the curse of the sick, the cold, the naked, the hungry?
6849Profane a Mosque, wilt thou?"
6849Room there may be to say the alternatives were a judgment upon him, but who will deny him pity?
6849Say such anticipation followed you, Sergius-- what would you do with the plate?"
6849Say you come out winners, what will you do with the prize?
6849See you not I am your comrade, Mirza the Emir?
6849See you not the Spirit, sometimes called the Comforter, in you?
6849Send me no more despatches advisory of the Emperor"--"And the Princess Irene, my Lord?"
6849Shall I call them the Church?"
6849Shall I not build a mosque with five minarets because other builders stopped with three?
6849Shall a Christian beat us, and wear the virtue of our daughter as it were a leman''s favor?
6849She stayed her agitation, and asked:"What are your orders?"
6849She was parted from me; and with whose eyes could I see her so well as with yours, O my falcon?
6849She whom he was under compact to deliver to Mahommed?
6849She would ask-- if but to thank God for mercies-- to what joyful accident his return was owing?
6849Should he build in the city or amidst the grove of Judas trees on the crest of Candilli?
6849Should he fly her recognition or betray his confiding master?
6849Should he go on?...
6849Should he tell the Princess?
6849So it occurred to Demedes, the main object being to conceal the going to the cistern keeper''s, why not use the sedan to deceive the pursuers?
6849So why not ask and answer further: What would befall the Hegumen, did you tell the accused all you had from him?
6849Somebody dead or dying?"
6849Still not a word from her-- only a sullenness in which he fancied there was a threat.... A threat?
6849Stooping in his saddle, he asked:"What sayest thou?
6849Strange was it that of the two hosts he alone understood the other''s inspiration?
6849Such the introduction or first chapter, what of the catastrophe?
6849Suddenly Mahommed replaced the sword, and standing before him, asked abruptly:"Tell me, have the stars fixed the day when I may assault the Gabours?"
6849Tell me how I may know myself a believer?"
6849Thank you.... What remains for explanation?
6849That I would summon black Hassan with his bowstring?
6849That is the right way, is it not?"
6849That thou didst not hit the gate?
6849The Hegumens of the Brotherhoods"--"All of them, O Phranza?"
6849The Master felt a chill of fear-- something had happened-- something terrible-- but to whom?
6849The Prince stopped reading to ask:"Will not my Lord see in these words a Mary also''blessed above other women''?"
6849The father superior or the patron in danger?"
6849The flower he could recover, but the fragrance and purity of bloom-- what of them?
6849The jar and the blank blackness about renewed her fears, and she called out:"What is the matter?
6849The last play of his-- attending the fete of the Princess Irene as a bear tender-- who but Demedes would have thought of such a role?
6849The plate on the gate is a safeguard"--"Then Mahommed has visited you?"
6849The question now is, whom will you fight-- me or the_ Gabour?_""O my Lord"--"Be quiet, I say.
6849The speaker-- that is, the Prince himself-- submitted the question: Shall I remain here, or go to Mahommed?
6849Then Constantine quietly asked:"Where is Duke Notaras?"
6849Then Justiniani asked:"Why didst thou spare thy last antagonist?"
6849Then Phranza raised his head, and asked, bitterly:"If five galleys won the harbor, every Moslem sail opposing, why could not twelve or more do better?
6849Then fixing his eye on his confederate, he asked:"What stars told thee these things, O Prince?"
6849Then he spoke to the Princess:"Noble lady, have I your consent to make a proclamation?"
6849Then what if the monk talks?
6849Then, say the Scriptures, they, not knowing him, would ask, Who may this be that speaks?
6849There were caverns in the mountains and islands off in the mid- seas: why not fly to them?
6849There were the walls shutting it in, like a pit, and on top of them, on the ascending seats back to the last one-- was it a cloud she beheld?
6849This first-- Have not all men hands and eyes?
6849Though one be rich, or great, or superior in his calling, wherein is the profit of it if he have lost his love?
6849Thus, for instance, to Nilo"--"The black giant who defended you against the Greek?"
6849Thus, which of you can find a text of our Lord treating of his procession from the substance of God?
6849Thy courage-- what makest thou of it but wickedness?
6849To an Arab Sheik, loudest in importunity, he said:"What has happened since yesterday to dissatisfy thee with life?"
6849To what is the world coming?"
6849To which is the obligation first owing?"
6849To whom could he now address himself with a hope of recognition?
6849To- morrow, or perhaps next day, he will open with them, and then"--"What then?"
6849Turning the King face to him he asked:"Where is the keeper?"
6849Two days, and not a crumb of bread in thy pretty throat?--not a drop of wine?
6849Under this guard-- look-- are not the brilliants set in the form of letters?"
6849Unhappily steps in confession are like links in a chain, one leads to another.... Could he, a Christian born, tell her he was an apostate?
6849Verily, my Lord, was not the Spirit the same Spirit, and did it not in both incarnations take care of its own?"
6849Was ever such a monster as he would then become in her eyes?...
6849Was he a learned man?
6849Was he afraid?
6849Was he liberal and tolerant?
6849Was he to bid them both a long farewell?
6849Was he too late?
6849Was his mother living?
6849Was it Demedes?
6849Was it a signal?
6849Was it not said by a wise man,''Sweet water in the jar is not more precious than peace in the family''?"
6849Was it not worth while to assure himself of the possibility of its conversion to the use suspected?
6849Was it of the earth?
6849Was not the mission to your content?"
6849Was the Hegumen so exacting?
6849Was the old destiny still pursuing him?
6849Was there ever prisoner not in want of liberty?
6849Was there not danger of being mistaken for a strutting bird of show?
6849Was this prophetic?
6849Were the brethren recanting their unpatriotic resolutions?
6849Were they coming or going?
6849What am I there?"
6849What answer have you?
6849What are we to think, what do, my Lord, when gold and pity alike lose their influence?
6849What cared he for them?
6849What ceremony is then needed to perfect his title?"
6849What could he do but stand and gaze at the Christ in the act of judging the world?
6849What could she do?
6849What did another one matter?
6849What did he propose to the Brothers?"
6849What did it all mean?
6849What did it mean?
6849What form would the manifestation take?
6849What great thing have you to offer her?
6849What have they done to thee?"
6849What if the Most Merciful should offer me an opportunity to do the unhappy Princess something helpful?
6849What is he doing?"
6849What is his name?"
6849What is it you know against me?
6849What is it you say?
6849What is the matter?"
6849What is the use of strength and skill in arms if I can not turn them to account in her behalf as my Lord would have me?...
6849What is thy love if not the servant for hire of his love?
6849What kept him from the promenade?
6849What kind of man was he?
6849What might they not do with her in the meantime?
6849What new wonder was this?
6849What of them?"
6849What religion shall survive that test?
6849What shall the poor man do?
6849What shall they be?
6849What should the King do now?
6849What sort of being was she?
6849What sound is that?"
6849What things?
6849What was it coursing through his veins?
6849What was my name?
6849What was that he saw?
6849What was the mission of Jesus Christ our Lord to the world?
6849What was the mission of our Lord Jesus Christ?
6849What was to be done with Lael?
6849What welcome can we suppose he will receive here?"
6849What were the instructions given?
6849What will become of us?"
6849What word wilt thou give me?"
6849What would the Russian do?
6849What, will not one arise?
6849When I come, will you receive me?"
6849When at length the sobbing ceased, he arose and said, shamefacedly:"O dear little friend, you forgive me, do you not?"
6849When before did a Prince, contemplating an achievement which was to ring the world, give trust with such absoluteness of faith?
6849When the son of Jahdai entered, the Prince looked at him a moment, and asked:"Hast thou word of her?"
6849When thou hast delivered me to Mahommed, what is he to give thee?
6849When we who have grown old cast about for a hidden foe, where do we habitually look?
6849When will he come?
6849Where are the humanities?
6849Where are the people?
6849Where are we?
6849Where are you?"
6849Where could he have been?
6849Where else are they who have power to arrest a whole people in earnest movement?
6849Where is Sergius?"
6849Where is he now?"
6849Where is he?
6849Where is he?
6849Where was Sergius?
6849Where, except among those whom we have offended?
6849Where, she persisted in asking herself, is Sergius?
6849Whether the contention was of one or many things, who may say?
6849Who are to serve all these stores?
6849Who are you?"
6849Who but the monks?
6849Who can resist them?
6849Who could strike like him?
6849Who could tell?
6849Who dared go in and confront him?
6849Who dares the chance?"
6849Who else could have made himself the hero of the occasion, with none to divide honors with him except Joqard?
6849Who else would report to me so truly her words?
6849Who ever heard of such thing before?"
6849Who has more at stake than he?
6849Who is OM?
6849Who is he?"
6849Who is he?"
6849Who lost?"
6849Who next?
6849Who of you can conceive him shrunk to so small a measure?"
6849Who prompted them?
6849Who resist when he bids strike?
6849Who shall say no when he says yes?
6849Who was his father?
6849Who was she?
6849Who were concerned in it?
6849Who will deny it had to do with the marshalling of worlds, and the peopling them-- with creation?
6849Who would deliver her to him?
6849Whom else have I offended?
6849Whom have I offended?
6849Whose was it?
6849Why a division amongst them at all?
6849Why are you here?"
6849Why art thou not asleep?"
6849Why is he there, Count?"
6849Why may I not go with Syama?"
6849Why must I walk?"
6849Why not go?
6849Why not, he asked himself, make use of the opportunity to bring the chiefs of the religious factions once more together?
6849Why not?
6849Why not?
6849Why should I spare your life?"
6849Why should I struggle or make haste, or be impatient?
6849Why should not her religion be his?
6849Why subject her to more misery?
6849Why that change of countenance?
6849Why the smile?
6849Why was he sent of God, and born into the world?
6849Why, except to allow every man a choice according to his ideas of the proper and best in form and companionship?
6849Why?
6849Will it ever be that a woman can pass a mirror without being arrested by it?
6849Will it not be so many days of rest?--so many nights of unbroken sleep?"
6849Will she see me?"
6849Will they break the chain which defends its entrance?
6849Will they sink or burn the enemy''s fleet?"
6849Will they?
6849Will you allow him to go with me?"
6849Wilt thou do as I say?"
6849Wilt thou go?"
6849Wine?--Elixir?--Some new principle which, hidden away amongst the stores of nature, had suddenly evolved for him?
6849With such odds against thee, what preparations were at thy command?"
6849With this statement-- submitted with acknowledged uncertainty-- can you trust me?"
6849Would His Holiness interest himself so far?
6849Would I be his Lael?
6849Would he come?
6849Would he stop at the cistern- keeper''s?
6849Would he suffer?
6849Would my Lord so much?"
6849Would you like to hear the name?"
6849You are certain you comprehend?"
6849You can let me stand at the gate yonder?"
6849You recollect him?"
6849You say you love her more than I?
6849You understand?"
6849_ Amin!_... What if the way be perilous, as I grant it is?
6849and who is the Prince of India?
6849bore at Nicopolis, and thy sword of Solomon.... God is great, and the Jinn and the Stars on my side, what have we to fear?"
6849cried the Prince, fervently,"who was this Mara that he should not share in the rejoicing of all nature else?
6849he cried,"what dost thou here?
6849if he forgave them glorying in their offences, will he be less merciful to us repentant?"
6849if you still fear me, what is there to prevent my compelling the favors I beg?"
6849the fisherman returned; adding immediately:"Whom serve you?"
6849with her kiss on his brow, could he stand silent?