This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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44290 | A few miserable babies more or less for a sacrifice, what does it signify? |
44290 | Am I to go with you? |
44290 | And follow me? |
44290 | And he? |
44290 | And now, have I not performed a princely part myself? |
44290 | And she? 44290 And what land pleases you best?" |
44290 | And you have not cursed me, as a priest have not cursed me, because I was good to you when a boy? 44290 Are you not able to talk?" |
44290 | Are you sure that we ought not to have turned into some other conduit? |
44290 | Before what god have you vowed? |
44290 | Believe more? 44290 Ben Yusef? |
44290 | But how came you in? 44290 But how goes the cloth?" |
44290 | But tell me, O king, to which of the gods shall a Greek traveller in a Phoenician bireme commend his journey? 44290 But that is your agreement with the governor, is it not, on condition of his allowing you to retire from the city without the show of force?" |
44290 | But was your hand not suspected? |
44290 | But what brings Eliezar here? |
44290 | But what have we here? |
44290 | But what mean the sudden shouting and singing? |
44290 | But what of Zillah? |
44290 | But where? |
44290 | But why do you talk so much of Egbalus, dear Hiram? |
44290 | But will they all be done in time? 44290 But,"asked Marduk,"how dare so many Jews leave their homes to come hither in such times as these? |
44290 | Can not some venture be made to- night to secure the jewels? 44290 Could you not return alone?" |
44290 | Do any people believe as you-- as we-- do, dear Hiram? |
44290 | Do you hold to your resolution, my lady? |
44290 | Does Baal let you use his beams at your will? |
44290 | Does Malachi hold closely with Ezra and Nehemiah? |
44290 | Does she curse her father? |
44290 | For what? |
44290 | Giscala? 44290 Grandson of Eliashib? |
44290 | Have I not found out that our religion is all a lie? 44290 Have you noted,"interrupted Marduk,"how the power of the Jews is growing? |
44290 | Have you seen Hiram, Baal- Hiram, since-- the sacrifice? |
44290 | Have you watched it all day? |
44290 | Have you, then, as the priests say, lost all faith in the gods? |
44290 | He really lives? |
44290 | He was drowned when the boat sank? |
44290 | How can I prevent it? 44290 How could we have mistaken it?" |
44290 | How now? 44290 How? |
44290 | I will help you to a soft place in the Samaritan''s palace, and to the soft arms of the fair Nicaso: and you will help me-- if I want you to? |
44290 | I-- I knew you when a child, did I not? 44290 I? |
44290 | If,said Layah,"I have not persuaded you to the deed, tell me now, before the gods, have I sought to dissuade you?" |
44290 | Is Manasseh comely, well built, strong; or a sleek priest that dare not draw a knife but on a bullock? |
44290 | Is blessed of Baal? |
44290 | Is there no sacrifice I could offer? 44290 Liberty? |
44290 | Marduk, a Phoenician merchant? 44290 Marduk, have I kept my covenant with you?" |
44290 | May I have my reward, then, from the hand of my mistress? |
44290 | Seen her? 44290 Shall I bring the drink?" |
44290 | Shall I sing to you? |
44290 | Tall, with shaved head, and eyes full of subtle wisdom? |
44290 | Tell me,asked Hiram,"does your God teach you to do such things as you and your father''s house have done to me, a stranger? |
44290 | The angels came to Abraham''s tent hungry and thirsty; why should not one come to us as a sick and wounded man? |
44290 | The hour? |
44290 | The king? |
44290 | To hide them in some cave, or bury them in some wood? 44290 Told the council? |
44290 | Was I? |
44290 | Was not the northern country of Syria large enough for the sale of your merchandise? |
44290 | Were they timely? 44290 What argument can they advance for such harsh measures?" |
44290 | What do I hear? |
44290 | What is it, comrade? |
44290 | What is the price of wine in Susa? |
44290 | What is your message to me by the mark of the circle? |
44290 | What now, O blind guide? |
44290 | What now? 44290 What were they doing here in the Jews''land?" |
44290 | What''s the matter now? |
44290 | Where am I? |
44290 | Where am I? |
44290 | Whither, O king? |
44290 | Who can take it without your consent, Ahimelek? 44290 Who goes here?" |
44290 | Who goes there? |
44290 | Who is above the governor in rank? |
44290 | Who knows what form angels take? |
44290 | Who? |
44290 | Why have any adviser, then? |
44290 | Why not be both? |
44290 | Why not for me, if for you? |
44290 | Why not now? 44290 Why not seem to verify the high priest''s interpretation of your assent? |
44290 | Why not? 44290 Why not? |
44290 | Why not? 44290 Why not?" |
44290 | Why not? |
44290 | Why not? |
44290 | Why not? |
44290 | Will you deal with me truly? |
44290 | Would you not like me to help you? 44290 Would you rob a father of his only child?" |
44290 | You are going to Jerusalem, then, sir merchant? |
44290 | You can see her? |
44290 | You doubt it, then? |
44290 | You have seen my daughter? |
44290 | You refer, doubtless, to the alleged translation of King Hiram? |
44290 | You said, Make an alliance? 44290 After a long pause he asked:Did not the angel let you in by the south gate? |
44290 | And did not our God, at my prayer, give back your breath, that the hot air had burned out of you? |
44290 | And the number of pieces?" |
44290 | And why should it not be accomplished?" |
44290 | And you priests, see you not she has robbed you? |
44290 | And you will not curse me?" |
44290 | Are you mad? |
44290 | Besides, did not the Lord give your life into my keeping when he bade me look the moment you fell into the crater? |
44290 | But Hiram had not believed in Astarte; why should she? |
44290 | But do you have the heart of the maiden? |
44290 | But for whom? |
44290 | But have you read the proclamation, Goliab? |
44290 | But how can that be if we shut our light in the stone lantern of our own notions and customs?" |
44290 | But surely there is some One who is the mystery of existence; and does He not demand sacrifices? |
44290 | But to whom does it express it? |
44290 | But who are you, my son?" |
44290 | But who told you of the miracle at Tyre?" |
44290 | But you sent for me?" |
44290 | But, good Marduk, tell me how you would do it?" |
44290 | CHAPTER V. Was it the night darkness that, by its contrast with his bright dream of Zillah, awoke Hiram? |
44290 | Can I do more?" |
44290 | Could he bribe any of these bigots to confer with Captain Hanno? |
44290 | Could n''t you see it, or smell it, or feel it? |
44290 | Could the king maintain himself against them? |
44290 | Diamonds that were once in the crown of Kassandane, the blind queen of Cyrus the Great? |
44290 | Did consistency require it of him? |
44290 | Did he not give me daring to go down into its very fires, and strength to carry you out? |
44290 | Did not Moses marry the daughter of the priest of Midian, and Boaz marry the Moabitish Ruth? |
44290 | Did you hear what young Ezmunazer, Prince of Sidon, is having carved on the coffin they are making for him? |
44290 | Do you know the flavor of mummy skin, Marduk?" |
44290 | Do you not regret having promised to be my queen?" |
44290 | Do you remember, Zillah, the stories we used to invent as children with Layah''s help? |
44290 | Does Hanno know of dangers that I am ignorant of?" |
44290 | Does any other woman than this one hold your vow? |
44290 | Does her father live? |
44290 | Egbalus resumed:"Whither went the spirit of Hiram? |
44290 | Eh? |
44290 | Eh? |
44290 | For what could she live in Tyre but to grace the pride of Rubaal, insolent as he was insignificant? |
44290 | For what? |
44290 | Had King Hiram vanished into the mystery of Baal? |
44290 | Had Moloch stirred up the gates of hell to join in pursuit of him? |
44290 | Had he mistaken his men? |
44290 | Had he passed through the gloom of Sheol into some brighter realm of life? |
44290 | Hanno thought a moment, and replied:"Ahimelek, is Rubaal king yet? |
44290 | Has your majesty forgotten that you appointed me grand treasurer? |
44290 | Have n''t I appointed you for life to be my other self? |
44290 | Have you no written formula, and do you never measure out the proportions?" |
44290 | He gathered up his whole soul in a loving thought of her, and laid it-- where? |
44290 | He knew Hanno''s loyalty; but why should the noble fellow make so much of telling it? |
44290 | He prayed; to whom? |
44290 | He queried with himself, what would it signify if he resented, even fought against, this monstrous cruelty? |
44290 | He thought,"And may there not be gods in spite of my doubts? |
44290 | He will live again, will he not?" |
44290 | How could Phoenicia regain the supremacy? |
44290 | How did they know that he did not need them? |
44290 | How do I do it? |
44290 | How say you, Trypho?" |
44290 | I wonder that you do not make an alliance with them, and reap in their harvest, my Lord Sanballat?" |
44290 | If he could pass them, how could he procure a ship? |
44290 | If the living cherish the memory of the dead, do the dead have no interest in the living? |
44290 | In the Jews''land?" |
44290 | Indeed, have you ever seen her? |
44290 | Is Jehovah become a god of cruelty to drive out the helpless women and children, because their blood is not like thine?" |
44290 | Is everybody mad?" |
44290 | Is he a man? |
44290 | Is he not Hanno, the priest?" |
44290 | Is he not a god?" |
44290 | Is it possible?" |
44290 | Is she thy betrothed, and thine alone? |
44290 | Is the_ Dolphin_ manned? |
44290 | Know you what I have done this very day? |
44290 | Malachi was looking one night at a lamp flame very intently, and I asked:"''What part of the flame is the most beautiful?'' |
44290 | May I take the liberty of cautioning you, my king?" |
44290 | No? |
44290 | Ointments and perfumes of the newest fashion in Athens? |
44290 | On which side should he cast his vote? |
44290 | One of them was clothed in a long black robe-- Could he mistake that figure? |
44290 | Or did he flinch now at the fatal instant? |
44290 | Or should he seek the coast of the Great Sea, and cross to Greece? |
44290 | Or some Egyptian, like the priest''s daughter your mighty Moses picked up? |
44290 | Pearls from the lands beyond the Euphrates? |
44290 | Said I not so-- that the heart of the king would be so led by Baal that he himself would consent? |
44290 | Seen her? |
44290 | Shall I give the drink?" |
44290 | Shall we give these steersmen a lesson?" |
44290 | She went to Hiram?" |
44290 | Should he go across the desert to Damascus? |
44290 | Should he not submit to the inevitable with outward grace, if not with the grace of a submissive spirit? |
44290 | Should he risk this? |
44290 | Silks from Damascus, dyed in the purple of Tyre? |
44290 | Some Jewish maiden? |
44290 | The jewels are safe?" |
44290 | The scar? |
44290 | Then what? |
44290 | They have slaves there, have they not? |
44290 | To one of these isles had his spirit floated? |
44290 | Was he already dead? |
44290 | Was he demented? |
44290 | Was he so absorbed in communion with his god that he had become oblivious to what was outward? |
44290 | Was it an omen? |
44290 | Was it designed? |
44290 | Was it in flight? |
44290 | Was not the victim''s prayer yet completed? |
44290 | Was there no communication for him from Zillah? |
44290 | What are gems and beasts to the god who is offended with men? |
44290 | What are the babes which poverty gives because it can not feed them, when kings have insulted the majesty of Heaven? |
44290 | What are those men pushing with their poles? |
44290 | What else was there to trust on earth or in the sky? |
44290 | What if he died by his own hand, or by the blows of his captors? |
44290 | What if the priests then cut him into ten thousand pieces? |
44290 | What is the news of your country by the sea? |
44290 | What more would you have? |
44290 | What nest is he putting his beak into now?" |
44290 | What news from the mouth of Sheol, for the brimstone on your garments tells you have been there?" |
44290 | What say you?" |
44290 | What was the miracle?" |
44290 | What will you have? |
44290 | What would he not give to know the future? |
44290 | When would the sacrifice be accomplished? |
44290 | Whither, when, with a few more turns, like those of the hunted fox, he shall have thrown the Baal- hounds off the scent? |
44290 | Whither? |
44290 | Who knows but they will take it for a temple, and move in themselves?" |
44290 | Who would think that this"--drawing a few marks on the rock--"meant my love for you? |
44290 | Why care for what you do not believe in?" |
44290 | Why did he not come? |
44290 | Why does the Greek outstrip us? |
44290 | Why is he stronger? |
44290 | Why is he wiser? |
44290 | Why may not I be with you? |
44290 | Why not be a Theseus to his people, and slay the Minotaur in the person of its most devilish representative? |
44290 | Why not start a harem of beauties, as Solomon did? |
44290 | Why not? |
44290 | Why not?" |
44290 | Why not?" |
44290 | Why, they were going to offer up some prince or other-- or was it a priest, Ephraim? |
44290 | Wife means more than queen, does it not?" |
44290 | Will Rubaal get and keep the crown, think you?" |
44290 | Will you be my prime- minister, Hanno?" |
44290 | With husky, hesitating speech, looking against the blank wall, as if questioning himself rather than his visitor, he stammered out:"And Zillah? |
44290 | Would not his flight from death blot his honorable memory in subsequent generations? |
44290 | Would the god have more? |
44290 | Would the great king curse him for refusing to become a sacrifice to Baal for the welfare of Tyre? |
44290 | Would the king oppose it? |
44290 | You know that story the priests tell about the discovery of the art of dyeing? |
44290 | You know the plot? |
44290 | You remember I showed you the hole in the floor of the cave through which the stuff flowed? |
44290 | You used to call yourself the queen, and imagine all sorts of things you did without-- without me; for I was always the king, was I not?" |
44290 | You will not hate your father when you grow to be a queen, will you? |
44290 | Your life is mine, and must I not guard it as I would my own life? |
44290 | and has he given his child into thy keeping? |
44290 | can you see the gods?" |
44290 | have I influenced you to this decision? |
44290 | he was worthy of the god''s feast even without being roasted-- eh, Marduk? |
44290 | or had he been pointed out, and were they cutting off his escape? |
44290 | robbed Melkarth? |
44290 | robbed Tyre?" |
44290 | robbed the king? |
44290 | since thou hast had a princely offering? |
44290 | tell me, truly, have I led you?" |
44290 | to Neptune, or to your Cabeiri?" |
44290 | to deck out Sanballat''s daughter for her wedding?" |
44290 | to the court at Susa, and throw himself beneath the protecting shadow of the Great King? |
44290 | to the plains of Babylon? |
44290 | to the solitude of the Sinaitic mountains? |
44290 | what is it?" |
44290 | what means this? |
36715 | Ah, you do n''t answer,_ shee_? |
36715 | Am I to blame? |
36715 | And am I obliged to give you a_ report_ whether my wife has come or not? 36715 And how does he behave toward the boy?" |
36715 | And if I am not, what will you do? 36715 And that?" |
36715 | And what was it Yekl called that? |
36715 | And you really do n''t care for Fanny? |
36715 | And you, Jake, can not do without''these things,''can you? 36715 Any bad news?" |
36715 | Are there no other Christians than_ fighters_ in America? |
36715 | Are you crazy or drunk? 36715 Are you going out of my house or not?" |
36715 | Are you_ sure_? |
36715 | But do you think she will take money? |
36715 | But how are you going to get rid of her? 36715 But that_ lada_ has also worked in the same shop with him, has n''t she?" |
36715 | But vy do n''t you treat, you stingy loafer you? |
36715 | But what is the_ use_? 36715 But what shall I do?" |
36715 | But what will you say to_ baseball_? 36715 But,_ anyhull_, what is the_ used_ crying?" |
36715 | Ca n''t you say_ veenda_? |
36715 | Ca n''t you see? |
36715 | Come, give ush a tvisht, vill you? |
36715 | Did I ever tell you I was a_ tzingle man_? |
36715 | Do n''t you believe me? 36715 Do n''t you like it? |
36715 | Do you mean to say the_ fighters_ are not_ ejecate_? 36715 Do you mean to tell me that a moujik understands how to_ fight_? |
36715 | Do you really think he will like it? |
36715 | Do you think my_ kshpenshesh_ are larger now? |
36715 | Does she eat you? |
36715 | Dot monkey? |
36715 | Dot slob again? 36715 Ha?" |
36715 | Half of the letter I have read, have I not? 36715 He does look like a_ regely_ Yankee, does n''t he?" |
36715 | How are you going to_ fix_ it? 36715 How are you? |
36715 | How did you guess? 36715 How do you know he did not? |
36715 | How do you know? |
36715 | How do_ I_ know? |
36715 | How else shall I swear? |
36715 | How hard can you hit? |
36715 | How long was father ill? |
36715 | How should she be? 36715 How then could she have bewitched him, the witch that she is? |
36715 | How then? 36715 Hoy much vill you bet she will refushe shaw?" |
36715 | I ai n''t get ekshitet at ull; but vot''sh de used a makin''monkey beesnesh? |
36715 | I guess you know vere I''m livin'', don''ch you? 36715 I hate retail beesnesh, shee? |
36715 | I have already told you that the_ dvosh_ of the_ court_ is already_ fikshed_, have n''t I? |
36715 | I have paid you, have n''t I? |
36715 | I wonder who tells her all these fibs? |
36715 | Is anybody dead? 36715 Is dot so? |
36715 | Is it true? |
36715 | Is that the way a seamstress dresses in America? |
36715 | Is this better? |
36715 | Is this what they call love? |
36715 | Is what true? 36715 It should be three hundred and sixty- five, but then for the twenty- five dollars you owe me I may as well light a mourner''s candle,_ ain''it_?" |
36715 | It was she who told you that, was it? |
36715 | Mamie Fein? 36715 Nor for Beckie?" |
36715 | Not even if your father came to you from the other world-- if he came to you in a dream, I mean-- and told you to drop me? |
36715 | Oh, but why did you not tell me all this long ago? |
36715 | On a burned straw? |
36715 | Once I am_ treating_, both_ ladas_ must be_ treated_ alike,_ ain''it_? |
36715 | Or maybe there is some death in the family? |
36715 | Outside? |
36715 | Say, ai n''t you goin''to dance to- night, really? |
36715 | See how well he speaks English? |
36715 | Seventy? 36715 Shall I take it off, then? |
36715 | Shay, Mamie, give dot feller a tvisht, vill you? |
36715 | So kvick? |
36715 | So you don''vonted? |
36715 | Something about Jake? |
36715 | This is as good as a marriage certificate, do you understand? |
36715 | Treat? 36715 Vell, vill you treat, Jake?" |
36715 | Vill you dansh mit dot feller? |
36715 | Vill you go by Joe to- night? |
36715 | Vill you treat? |
36715 | Vill you? 36715 Vo-- vo-- vot_ you_ keeck aboyt?" |
36715 | Vot d''I care vot she t''inks? 36715 Vot elsh you vant? |
36715 | Vot should I give you? |
36715 | Vot you kickin''aboyt, anyhoy? |
36715 | Vot you vant, a kish? |
36715 | Vot''s de madder? |
36715 | Vot''sh a madder? 36715 Was he an old man?" |
36715 | Was she born here? |
36715 | What did I mean? 36715 What do I do to her?" |
36715 | What do you say? 36715 What does a_ chicken_ know about these things?" |
36715 | What does it mean? 36715 What does it mean?" |
36715 | What does_ she_ want of me? |
36715 | What else shall I write? |
36715 | What is a_ rawnd_, Dzake? |
36715 | What is it they call this? |
36715 | What is it? |
36715 | What is the matter? 36715 What is the_ differentz_? |
36715 | What is there to be laughing at? 36715 What is to be done? |
36715 | What makes you laugh, Joey? |
36715 | What shall I tell you? 36715 What should be the matter? |
36715 | What then? |
36715 | Where else-- to the theatre? |
36715 | Who asked you to come? 36715 Who is making fun?" |
36715 | Who says I care for a danshin''-shchool girl? |
36715 | Who says you do? 36715 Who, me? |
36715 | Who? 36715 Why do n''t you look for the educated ones?" |
36715 | Why should you apologize? |
36715 | Why, did Jake tell you she had? |
36715 | Why, do n''t you know? 36715 Why, do they meet and kiss?" |
36715 | Why, do you think I sha''n''t go to Joe''s, nor to the theatre, nor anywhere any more? 36715 Will she have a choice then? |
36715 | Will the crying help you? 36715 Will you shut your scurvy mouth, little piece of ugliness, you? |
36715 | Witnesses, hear ye what this young woman says? 36715 Yes, but what did you mean by what you said first?" |
36715 | Yes; why? |
36715 | You are jealous, ai n''t you? |
36715 | You cull dot kvick? |
36715 | You don''vanted? 36715 You mean they send him to prison?" |
36715 | You must be hungry? |
36715 | You must tink you are a peach of a dancer, ain''it? 36715 You t''ink indeed I''m''frait? |
36715 | You von''t come by Joe no more? |
36715 | You want Mr. Bernstein to leave you, too, do you? 36715 You want him badly, do n''t you?" |
36715 | You will not let yourself be talked away from me? |
36715 | You''r''afraid of her? 36715 You''sh afraid I vouldn''t pay you, Mamie?" |
36715 | _ A danshin''-shchool_ girl? |
36715 | _ All right_,Mamie resumed, with a dubious smile;"but why do n''t you go to Fanny, or Beckie, or Beilké the"Black Cat"? |
36715 | _ An you didn''vanted?_Jake asked, joyfully. |
36715 | _ But_ they might kill each other in that way,_ ai n''t it_, Jake? |
36715 | _ Dinner?_[9] And what if one becomes fatter? |
36715 | _ Is dot sho?_Jake retorted, somewhat nonplussed. |
36715 | _ Me?_ May I not be able to get away from this spot. 36715 _ Never min''_ what I do with my money,"he said;"I do n''t steal it from you, do I? |
36715 | _ Say_, Dzake,the presser broke in,"John Sullivan is_ tzampion_ no longer, is he?" |
36715 | _ Say_, will you stop talking nonsense? |
36715 | _ Shay_, Mr. Bernstein, how about your_ shadchen_? 36715 _ Vell_, are you_ shatichfied_ now?" |
36715 | _ Vell_, what do you want now? |
36715 | _ Vot''s de madder_, Jake? 36715 _ Vot''s der madder?_ What should be the_ madder_? |
36715 | _ Vot''s der madder?_ What should be the_ madder_? 36715 _''F cou''se_, you do n''t know me, how should you? |
36715 | _''F cush!_"Ach, but, after all, why did you not tell me you liked me before she came? |
36715 | ''F cuss it depend mit vot kin''a mout''you vill hask, you''destan''?" |
36715 | A peench?" |
36715 | A vife mus''n''t be skinned like a strange lady, see?" |
36715 | Alla right?" |
36715 | Am I in your way then? |
36715 | And giving vent to her tears, she added,"Do you think my heart is no heart?" |
36715 | And what would Mamie say? |
36715 | Are you afraid to tell me?" |
36715 | Are you_ sure_ she will take a divorce?" |
36715 | Bernstein?" |
36715 | But can it be that he is doomed for life? |
36715 | But tell me the truth, did you not guess I had money? |
36715 | But vere can I findsh you?" |
36715 | But vy didn''you say you vas married from de sta''t, an''dot you vant money to send for dem?" |
36715 | But what a---- do_ I_ care? |
36715 | But who does not? |
36715 | But would she take it, if you had?" |
36715 | Can it be that she does not care for him any longer? |
36715 | Can it be that you still distrust me?" |
36715 | Come, Mr. Podkovnik, why should you get_ ektzited_?" |
36715 | Did I lure you from her, then? |
36715 | Did I say I did? |
36715 | Do n''t you always say you like to_ dansh_ with me_ becush_ I am a good_ dansher_?" |
36715 | Do they go about with their own hair?" |
36715 | Do you deserve it,_ monkey you_?" |
36715 | Do you see what I am doing for you? |
36715 | Do you think I am a_ fool_? |
36715 | Do you think a stylish girl would make you a better wife? |
36715 | Do you understand what I say?" |
36715 | Do you understand?" |
36715 | Dost thou understand?" |
36715 | Gone?" |
36715 | Have I no eyes, then? |
36715 | He listened to her with a broad grin, and when she paused he burst out:"Mamielé, you know what? |
36715 | He was immediately noticed and became the target for hellos, smiles, winks, and all manner of pleasantry:"Vot you stand like dot? |
36715 | He_ will_ not forget her-- But what is the Italian playing on that organ, anyhow? |
36715 | Here one is to- day in New York and to- morrow in Chicago; do you understand? |
36715 | How could he? |
36715 | How is mother?" |
36715 | How, then, would you have it? |
36715 | How, then, would you have it? |
36715 | I am sure she would take it; she would have to, for what would she gain if she did not?" |
36715 | I like to shpeak plain, shee? |
36715 | I was in America while you were hauling away at the bellows in Povodye; do you know it?" |
36715 | I''ll shee you-- vere can I shee you?" |
36715 | If you do n''t obey me this time, dare not cross my threshold any more, do you hear?" |
36715 | In the first place, who knows what that girl-- Jennie, Fannie, Shmennie, Yomtzedemennie-- whatever you may call her-- is after?" |
36715 | Instead of_ spending_ your money on fights, dancing, and things like that, would it not be better if you paid it to a teacher?" |
36715 | Is it my_ business_, then? |
36715 | Is there nobody else in the house?" |
36715 | Is there really nobody about?" |
36715 | It don''cut a figger, shee?" |
36715 | It is all over with the world, is n''t it? |
36715 | Jake felt routed; but he put a bold face on it and broke out with studied resentment:"Vot you kickin''aboyt, anyhoy? |
36715 | Joe must tink if you ask me I''ll get scared, ai n''t it? |
36715 | Joey, hoy you like de borshtch? |
36715 | Like here, in New York, where the Jews are a_ lot_ of_ greenhornsh_ and can not speak a word of English? |
36715 | Lord of the world, what is to be done? |
36715 | May not one ask?" |
36715 | Maybe you are making fun of me? |
36715 | Moreover, how will he look people in the face in view of the lie he has been acting? |
36715 | Not much, ay?" |
36715 | On more than one such occasion he had on the tip of his tongue the seemingly jocular question,"How do you know I am not married already?" |
36715 | Podkovnik?" |
36715 | Podkovnik?" |
36715 | Podkovnik?" |
36715 | Quick to catch Mrs. Kavarsky''s hint, the rabbi''s wife took her aside and asked eagerly:"Why, has she got a suitor?" |
36715 | Sam, you ought ashamed you''selv; vy don''tz you treat you''lada?" |
36715 | Say, Dzake, I''ll take care dis site an''you take care dot site-- ull right?" |
36715 | She''s your vife, ain''it? |
36715 | So kvick you forget? |
36715 | Tell me, now, do you ever comb yourself? |
36715 | That you are a pretty young woman? |
36715 | The faces of some of these bore a wondering martyrlike expression, as who should say,"What have we done to be knocked about in this manner?" |
36715 | The way it is in Russia, where a Jew is afraid to stand within four ells of a Christian?" |
36715 | To darken the life of a husband? |
36715 | Vell, who is de getzke, me or you? |
36715 | Vill you come? |
36715 | Vot vill you give me?" |
36715 | Vot you take me for? |
36715 | Vot''sh a madder?" |
36715 | Vy should I be jealous?" |
36715 | What are they good for, the hussies? |
36715 | What are you afraid of? |
36715 | What business have I to be in your way? |
36715 | What do they mean by it, anyhow? |
36715 | What do_ I care_? |
36715 | What does she take him for? |
36715 | What does she want of me?" |
36715 | What is he going to say to her? |
36715 | What is it you are snivelling about? |
36715 | What is the good of my life without you? |
36715 | What is the use of your asking my advice?" |
36715 | What punishment is due to me, then, if I can not stand a_ shnooza_ like her? |
36715 | What say you, rabbi? |
36715 | What should I have meant? |
36715 | What should it mean? |
36715 | What will become of me and Yosselé now?" |
36715 | What? |
36715 | When? |
36715 | Where am I?" |
36715 | Where do you eat your_ varimess_? |
36715 | Who is in your way?" |
36715 | Who told her about_ danshin''_ girls?" |
36715 | Whoever takes notice of such trifles? |
36715 | Why should I?" |
36715 | Why should you just come to me?" |
36715 | Why, are you not a pretty young woman?" |
36715 | Why?" |
36715 | Will you call a_ politzman_? |
36715 | Would she not be sorry to have him disappear? |
36715 | You have had a quarrel? |
36715 | You know the story of Jacob and Leah, as it stands written in the Holy Five Books, do n''t you? |
36715 | You took de foinitsha by a custom peddler, ain''it? |
36715 | You von''t go back on me, vill you?" |
36715 | You vont to loin dantz?" |
36715 | You would have got a match like that in Povodye, would you? |
36715 | _ FALSE COIN OR TRUE?_ 12mo. |
36715 | _ Hoy much vill you bet?_""_ Rats!_ A married man, a papa go to a dancing school! |
36715 | _ Nu, sir!_""What, then, is the matter with him? |
36715 | _ Vell_, do you appreciate it at least? |
36715 | _ Vell_, what of it? |
36715 | _ Vell_, you could make out figures, could n''t you? |
36715 | _ Vot do I care?_ As if I_ cared_! |
36715 | and then burst out:"Do you know what_ I_ have to tell you? |
36715 | or"You a detectiff?" |
36715 | or"You vont a job?" |
36715 | or, again,"Is it hot anawff for you?" |
36715 | that you are a blockhead? |
36715 | vot''s de madder mitch_ you_? |
34617 | ''And do you really think that I could forget you?'' 34617 ''I know that the young man is here,''said Wollmann;''will you give him up now?'' |
34617 | ''Poor thing,''said Lea,''ought we to send her away?'' 34617 A good way off; what are we to do there?" |
34617 | Aaron, will you come with me to the ice? 34617 And He over there?" |
34617 | And Rachel? |
34617 | And do you think that possible? |
34617 | And how do you know? |
34617 | And if we had not been so? |
34617 | And leave her alone, when she is ill? |
34617 | And were you successful? |
34617 | And what have I done to deserve such a punishment? |
34617 | And why do you want to know? |
34617 | And you love her still? |
34617 | Are you not going to the rabbi? |
34617 | Are you really surprised? 34617 But oh, is a wife like other property, as I have always thought? |
34617 | But shall we see any pretty girls there? 34617 But what''s the matter?... |
34617 | Can I give her up? 34617 Can I help you?" |
34617 | Can you take me to Barnow? |
34617 | Can_ you_ say that--_you_? 34617 Could there have been a greater than she? |
34617 | Did I ever give you leave?... |
34617 | Did you ever hear such nonsense?... 34617 Did you hear anything?" |
34617 | Did-- you-- listen? |
34617 | Do n''t you hear me? 34617 Do n''t you remember? |
34617 | Do you ask if she is to be there? |
34617 | Do you know who it is? |
34617 | Do you know,says Frau Emilie, the highly educated lady from Lemberg,"do you know what this story reminds me of? |
34617 | Does seeing the girl really destroy the pleasurable memories of your boyhood? |
34617 | Even your guardian angel, little Rachel? |
34617 | Has he no children? |
34617 | Has no one heard anything more about Esther? |
34617 | Have you a doctor? |
34617 | Have you a headache, ma''am? |
34617 | He turned me out of the house,returned Adolf calmly;"but what of that? |
34617 | How can you ask? |
34617 | How should we know? |
34617 | I only wish to know one thing,he went on, standing in front of her--"the Christian writes that you love him.... Is it not a lie?... |
34617 | I,he said,"what have_ I_ to do with love? |
34617 | Is it reasonable to suppose that any one would invite all the ugly girls in Barnow and leave out the most beautiful? 34617 Is n''t the name engraved upon the stone?" |
34617 | It is dreadful, is it not, Ludmilla? |
34617 | Lea, are you ill? |
34617 | Must I go? |
34617 | Must she die? |
34617 | Not till then? |
34617 | Now what do you think of it all? |
34617 | Now, then,he continued,"do n''t move from there till I allow you-- do you understand? |
34617 | Of course-- why not? |
34617 | Oh, I should think nothing of the work, but he has a sister living with him, and he is an old man; but what is the good of talking about it? |
34617 | Oh, why? 34617 Shall we divide you between us? |
34617 | She called you to visit her on her deathbed then? |
34617 | She is dead? |
34617 | Silly child,he said with a smile;"who could have painted it?" |
34617 | That would n''t do at all, for they would hang me for murder, and who would take care of you then? 34617 Then you would rather not marry him?" |
34617 | To Barnow? |
34617 | To whom? |
34617 | Was she a sinner? |
34617 | Was the crime really so terrible? |
34617 | We shall be glad to take you-- shall we not, Karl? |
34617 | Well, well,he said thoughtfully,"it is almost incredible....""What?" |
34617 | What are you doing there? |
34617 | What do I think of it? |
34617 | What do you wish, Ludmilla? |
34617 | What if I believe you? |
34617 | What reason have I to be happy? 34617 What will the community say?" |
34617 | What''s that to you? 34617 What, was it Rachel?" |
34617 | What? 34617 What? |
34617 | What? |
34617 | When are we women ever consulted as to what we should like? |
34617 | When shall we arrive at Sadagóra? |
34617 | Where is the nearest telegraph- office? |
34617 | Who are you?... 34617 Who can it be?" |
34617 | Who told you? |
34617 | Who? |
34617 | Why did he persecute us so vehemently? 34617 Why did n''t you touch your cap to me, you rascal?" |
34617 | Why do you ask? |
34617 | Why is n''t it there? |
34617 | Why not? 34617 Why should I make him angry?" |
34617 | Why,she cried,"why, rabbi?" |
34617 | Why? 34617 Why?" |
34617 | Will you not bless the child? |
34617 | Yes,she answered,"I am very happy-- and you?" |
34617 | You mean for the child? |
34617 | You remember those old days? 34617 You''ll remain here now that you''ve come back, wo n''t you?" |
34617 | You''re afraid of the horse, are you? |
34617 | You-- you do n''t dance? |
34617 | ''And then-- can I buy my own happiness at the expense of my parents''sorrow?--as our people would regard it-- shame? |
34617 | ''And you came here often?'' |
34617 | ''Are n''t you? |
34617 | ''Could you forget me?'' |
34617 | ''Did you know that I was coming? |
34617 | ''Do you remember it?'' |
34617 | ''Esther,''I said,''are n''t you afraid of the judgement of God?'' |
34617 | ''If it were not true,''he thought,''why should the woman have given herself up?'' |
34617 | ''It''s only me,''I said;''are you ill?'' |
34617 | ''The child is having a nice sort of education,''I said in conclusion,''and if this kind of thing goes on, who knows what the end of it will be?'' |
34617 | ''Where?'' |
34617 | ''Why are you forcing your daughter to marry against her will?'' |
34617 | ''You will come?'' |
34617 | ***** What had the wonder- working rabbi ordained? |
34617 | --''A thunder- storm is n''t a judgement of God,''answered the conceited little thing.--''Well, then, what do you call the lightning?'' |
34617 | --''How can that be?'' |
34617 | --''To whom did you say?'' |
34617 | A liar and a go- between, am I?... |
34617 | Am I stupid? |
34617 | And besides that, what good would it do me? |
34617 | And for whom, if you please-- for whom?" |
34617 | And had you forgotten me?" |
34617 | And has that will ever been consulted?... |
34617 | And now I ask you what is to be done? |
34617 | And then again, how was I to find him among the four thousand students who attended the university classes? |
34617 | And then resuming his indifferent manner:"What has become of the little girl? |
34617 | And what could her father have taught her in addition to this? |
34617 | And what did the people of Barnow say? |
34617 | And what good does it do you, after all, to act thus? |
34617 | And who will be damned for it? |
34617 | And why did they call the child a"child of atonement"? |
34617 | And why was this, and this alone, denied him? |
34617 | Are you more just than the great Reb Grolce, the wonder- working rabbi of Sadagóra, who has ordained it so?" |
34617 | Are you not mine, body and soul? |
34617 | At length Moses asked:"And what do you want with the child?" |
34617 | Because we crucified_ Him_? |
34617 | Besides that, would greater knowledge make her a better or happier woman? |
34617 | Brother, will you allow me to show your child the light and life for which her whole nature thirsts?" |
34617 | But come, come--""Where?" |
34617 | But tell me-- can you see a way out of all this misery?'' |
34617 | But that was not the cause of the sadness of her expression, for what did Lea know of poverty? |
34617 | But was he really happy? |
34617 | But what did that matter? |
34617 | But what does it matter to you?" |
34617 | But what of that? |
34617 | But who knows how far pious zeal might not have led these fanatics? |
34617 | But who was it?" |
34617 | But why touch unnecessarily on such deep subjects? |
34617 | But you do n''t know his story, do you?... |
34617 | But"--he interrupted himself, and then continued, almost shyly--"_do_ you believe in God?" |
34617 | But-- what of that? |
34617 | But-- you understand-- only if he has n''t forgotten me....""Oh,"I exclaimed, boldly and enthusiastically,"who could forget you?" |
34617 | Can I be going mad?... |
34617 | Can peace with God, a resurrection of the soul after the death of the body, entrance to heaven, have anything to do with the eating of a mollusk? |
34617 | Can you guess who it is?" |
34617 | Chane, the Christian lies?..." |
34617 | Could any sin be greater? |
34617 | Could the great Creator have made food for one man which another dare not eat? |
34617 | Did he know the punishment he was bringing upon himself by continuing in his sin? |
34617 | Did he recognize what had now befallen him as a judgment of God? |
34617 | Did n''t she tell you about it?" |
34617 | Did n''t you hear of it? |
34617 | Did you hear that she was?" |
34617 | Do n''t you?" |
34617 | Do you know to whom you are speaking, I ask? |
34617 | Does he fear that to- day of all days the ghosts of the past will come forth to meet him from every corner of the well- lighted room? |
34617 | For what other reason could induce a Jewish boy to go to a Christian school? |
34617 | Frau Emilie will show you a calling- card, and answer as follows:"How can one associate with such a person? |
34617 | Frau Kasimira continues:"Very well; where did I leave off? |
34617 | Had He no longer ears to hear, or arms to help? |
34617 | Happy enough-- why were they not quite happy? |
34617 | Has anything worse happened?" |
34617 | Has she not a will like every other human being? |
34617 | Has she not spread her hands out to Thee above the lights in my house, with the image of the Christian in her heart? |
34617 | Has there been transmitted some instinct engendered by mistrust? |
34617 | Have I not often been face to face with death before? |
34617 | Have you ever heard me tell a lie? |
34617 | Have you heard of him lately?" |
34617 | He never rose above the basis of all investigation-- doubt; and his favorite expression was,"Who knows the truth?" |
34617 | How could it be otherwise? |
34617 | How could the poor father ever have guessed that she would do such a horrible thing? |
34617 | How is it possible to love one who is dead-- and what is love?..." |
34617 | How, then, could the daily sight of the graves have saddened her?... |
34617 | I ask all mothers-- had Miriam Goldstein any cause for tears? |
34617 | I asked.--''A discharge of atmospheric electricity,''was her reply.--''Aren''t you afraid of the lightning, then?'' |
34617 | I ca n''t believe it, though-- can you?" |
34617 | I have not, therefore, lived either a happy or a good life; but judge, Moses, I entreat of you, whether it shows either folly or sin?" |
34617 | I looked at the man smilingly, as though he were an old friend, and at the same time put my hand in my pocket...."Well-- who is it?" |
34617 | I suppose that you never heard any one speak of the old man''s daughter, beautiful Esther Freudenthal, when you were there? |
34617 | If he were so, why did he often look gloomy, and why did Rosele weep as if her heart would break, when she was sure that no one could see her? |
34617 | Is Esterka Regina to be one of the guests?" |
34617 | Is Judaism, then, so sensitive a plant that it should wither by mere contact? |
34617 | Is anything wrong?" |
34617 | Is it Thy will that this wickedness should go on for the rest of our lives? |
34617 | Is it Thy will, O God?" |
34617 | Is it_ really_ you?... |
34617 | Is not God all- just? |
34617 | Is not the commandment,''Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor''s wife,''as binding upon you as upon me?" |
34617 | Is poverty such a cheering thing? |
34617 | Is she no more than any other chattel, such as an ornament or a house? |
34617 | Is this true?" |
34617 | It was not until the silence had lasted a long time that I asked,"Did you go to Hirsch Welt?" |
34617 | Look at her card-- why has she not had it printed in the proper way, with her maiden name in the usual place? |
34617 | No sensible, clever man is ever bashful, and what did his unsusceptibility amount to? |
34617 | No, it had not; and the Jews of Barnow were also wrong when they said,"The child is a child of atonement; how can its face be otherwise than sad?" |
34617 | Now, I ask you, can we associate with such a woman?" |
34617 | Or is it the blows I have to endure that should make me happy? |
34617 | Ought I to bring such shame upon the name of our God and upon his people?" |
34617 | Ought I to let my wife leave me, and become the mistress of a Christian, or even become a Christian herself? |
34617 | Over head and ears, over head and ears; and now I want to know what I am to say to her? |
34617 | Polish and German, perhaps? |
34617 | Shall I possess you, and he have your love? |
34617 | She soon pushed her plate away, and when Simon came into the room, went up to him, and asked,"Must we stay here so long?" |
34617 | She will not know him, but what of that? |
34617 | The form and tone were well known to him, for did they not enforce obedience to the holy Thora( Law)? |
34617 | The lady blushed, but her husband shook his head, and said,"What does it matter to us?" |
34617 | The law does not apply; and who can show me a higher law?" |
34617 | The man shrugged his shoulders, and asked:"Would you pretend to be more holy than our holy rabbi? |
34617 | The memory of her is the only pleasurable one of my boyhood, and shall I do well to destroy it by going to see her? |
34617 | The mild autumn wind still blew across the heath; but was it only the plaintive sound of the wind that reached her ears? |
34617 | The punishment for that sin has come upon us now; and on which of us is the expiation to fall?... |
34617 | The schoolmaster beats me, and so do all the Christian boys; and why? |
34617 | The words he uttered were few, and consisted merely of his favorite question,"Who knows the truth?" |
34617 | The words spoken by Rosel rang in her ears:"When are we women ever consulted as to what we should like? |
34617 | Then she hears Moses ask,"Who is there?" |
34617 | They knew nothing of love except that Christians, previous to marriage, fell in love; and what concern had a Jew in Christian usages? |
34617 | This request affected me curiously, almost painfully; but it was the wish of a dying man, and--"Who knows the truth?" |
34617 | This woman embarrassed him-- for was she not displeasing to God? |
34617 | Was He not a jealous God, who exacted, for every offense, a fearful and inexorable atonement? |
34617 | Was it not_ their_ God whom they implored, the God of their fathers, the almighty, the just, and the only God? |
34617 | Was it the gravedigger''s wife? |
34617 | Was not the destiny of the child well known-- this"child of atonement"?... |
34617 | Was not their God a God of vengeance? |
34617 | Were they happy? |
34617 | Were they the strongest or the richest of the congregation?... |
34617 | Wet? |
34617 | What chance had a poor Jewish boy against a Polish noble long ago? |
34617 | What did Lea know of death? |
34617 | What did Schlome Grünstein want with him, and how had his daughter become acquainted with the"Meschumed?" |
34617 | What do you mean?" |
34617 | What does a Jewish woman want with love? |
34617 | What does that matter? |
34617 | What good would a long life have been to me? |
34617 | What had she done? |
34617 | What if she were not faithless after all, but forced into this marriage by her relations, God knows how?" |
34617 | What is he thinking of? |
34617 | What is the true reason for this change, a change which, born in America and in England, is now commencing to exert some slight influence in Germany? |
34617 | What more does she need but to love God, and her children, and-- let me not forget to mention it-- her little possessions?..." |
34617 | What shall you do then, Herr von Negrusz?" |
34617 | What should you, who are going to be a doctor, do with a wife who is utterly ignorant of the life you lead and its ways? |
34617 | What the deuce is he doing with it?" |
34617 | What was his reason? |
34617 | What, then, is reform, this Jewish reform? |
34617 | When do you expect an answer to your telegram?" |
34617 | When these preliminaries were all settled, the first said,"Whose grave is that?" |
34617 | When we at length reached the door of the telegraph- office, he said:"And now, please, will you do something for me? |
34617 | Where could I work better than at home? |
34617 | Where is Herr Nathan just now?" |
34617 | Who are you?" |
34617 | Who could make an offer to a woman when riding at a hand- gallop? |
34617 | Who ever would have believed it? |
34617 | Who is mighty, and who is weak? |
34617 | Who were these saviours of the people? |
34617 | Who will not at once understand the reason? |
34617 | Why are you here, and in that dress?... |
34617 | Why did He not protect the good and the just among them? |
34617 | Why did He suddenly turn against His own people? |
34617 | Why do they beat me?" |
34617 | Why do you address me so stiffly, and not as you used to do?'' |
34617 | Why do you breathe so hard-- eh, Jew?" |
34617 | Why had he suffered her to commit such a wickedness? |
34617 | Why should I sin by telling you what it is? |
34617 | Why should M. Renan find fault with the French Jew, and take the Parisian Israelite as the type of some Hebraic Athenian? |
34617 | Why should she learn what may make her sad, and discontented with her lot? |
34617 | Why? |
34617 | Why? |
34617 | Why? |
34617 | Why?..." |
34617 | Will you go, Miriam? |
34617 | Will you telegraph to your mother and ask her if it is true that-- Rachel Welt is to be married next week--?" |
34617 | With a low heart- broken sob, he ejaculated:"Why could n''t it have been otherwise? |
34617 | Would he at least consent to cut off his wife''s hair now? |
34617 | You wrote this letter to my wife, but before I give you the answer, tell me-- why did you do it? |
34617 | Young Baron Starsky found that out to his cost-- you know him, do n''t you? |
34617 | and if you could not be altogether mine, why did you become my wife?" |
34617 | and where would be His justice if He did not requite them in the other world for all the misery heaped upon them while they lived on earth? |
34617 | cried Miriam, adding, as she turned proudly to her companion,"Now will you say that God has cursed me, when He has worked such a miracle for me? |
34617 | he asked, quickly,"is she engaged?" |
34617 | he hissed;"and you remain in my house, you false wife?" |
34617 | he whispered,"has not Thy name even now been dishonored? |
34617 | she cried;"where is my child?" |
34617 | she moaned,"is it a bad dream?... |
34617 | she was a sinner?" |
34617 | these English names....""Perhaps you mean Shakespeare?" |
34617 | what is the matter? |
34617 | what is the matter?" |
34617 | what is to be the end of all this?'' |
34617 | what was the matter? |
34617 | who could blame you, when your child''s life was at stake? |
34617 | who''ll buy? |
34617 | who''ll buy?" |
34617 | why should Reb Nathan here sin by listening to us both?" |
34617 | why should you sin by listening to it? |
34617 | you will ask with surprise--"for money-- for hard cash?" |
20756 | A_ feldsher_ in the Jewish community? 20756 After you have acquired great wisdom, what then?" |
20756 | Am I correctly informed? |
20756 | And did you promise to be his wife? |
20756 | And if you should be discovered? |
20756 | And if, after having learned our secrets, he should refuse to join us? |
20756 | And is this the end of all my dreams? 20756 And must we sit helpless in the meantime?" |
20756 | And our policy as regards the Jews? |
20756 | And then? |
20756 | And these injuries,asked Mikail, pale and trembling,"the marks of which I shall carry to the grave, were they not the work of the Jews?" |
20756 | And to what conclusion have you come? |
20756 | And what are your feelings towards him? |
20756 | And when that is all gone? |
20756 | And why ca n''t you? |
20756 | And your aspirations for a physician''s career-- what will become of them? |
20756 | Are they not restricted in their privileges and deprived of every possibility of rising in station? 20756 Are you fond of books?" |
20756 | Are you free, entirely free? |
20756 | Are your children of no service to you? |
20756 | Because I think-- Rabbi, are we not ourselves to blame for our wretched existence? |
20756 | But about Mendel? |
20756 | But his beauty-- his charms? |
20756 | But how could you leave your home and your child for so long a time? 20756 But how much of that life may the Jews enjoy?" |
20756 | But how will a crusade against the Hebrews relieve the troubled condition of Russia? |
20756 | But if the reports are not damaging to the Jews? |
20756 | But if they should be found in spite of all precautions? |
20756 | But in giving up what you call superstition,said the Rabbi,"are you not giving up a portion of your religion as well?" |
20756 | But the calamity which the man predicted would befall Israel? |
20756 | But what is this paper? |
20756 | But what is to prevent him from informing the police of our plans and having us all sent to Siberia? |
20756 | But where have you been and what have you been doing? |
20756 | But where is Jacob? |
20756 | But where? 20756 But, my dear child,"said the Rabbi, thoughtfully;"tell me why you refuse Goldheim? |
20756 | But,continued her brother,"have you ever asked yourself what his future will be in this wretched neighborhood? |
20756 | But,interrupted the boy,"might we not hold on to our own, even while we are learning from the gentiles? |
20756 | Can it be that I have not been dreaming after all; that I was really in the lair of the Nihilists? 20756 Can you not earn anything?" |
20756 | Come,cried one of them,"what else have you to eat?" |
20756 | Count Drentell, would you brave the anger of your father and the opinion of the entire court and present me, the Jewess, as your wife? |
20756 | Desert the ceremonies of our forefathers and surrender to the ungodly? |
20756 | Did the writers sign their names to that article? |
20756 | Did these men accomplish no good by their writings? |
20756 | Did they run away, too? |
20756 | Did they take an active part in the insurrection? |
20756 | Die? |
20756 | Do none of you know me; will none lend me a helping hand? 20756 Do you for a moment imagine that after having heard our deliberations and learned our secrets you will be allowed to leave here and denounce us? |
20756 | Do you imagine the_ bal- shem_ can not cure at a distance as well as though he were at the patient''s bedside? 20756 Do you know Reb Bensef, our_ parnas_?" |
20756 | Do you know how long it will take before he has finished his course? 20756 Do you remember the story of Brutus, whose son was engaged in a conspiracy against the republic?" |
20756 | Does he suspect anything? |
20756 | Does your husband earn nothing? |
20756 | Father,he stammered;"you would not condemn me to death; me, your only child?" |
20756 | For God''s sake, what is the matter? 20756 For what purpose?" |
20756 | Gentlemen,he began, endeavoring to smile,"what jest is this? |
20756 | Has Harretzki been putting these new ideas into your head? |
20756 | Has anybody fallen in love with her? |
20756 | Has he changed much? |
20756 | Has there been a riot in Berditchef? |
20756 | Have you ever read the history of Rome? |
20756 | Have you just found that out? |
20756 | Have you laid the matter before the people? |
20756 | Have you thought over our recent conversation? |
20756 | How can I? 20756 How could I know it was a Jew?" |
20756 | How did you come here? |
20756 | How has my Loris been? 20756 How is it possible that you could do it?" |
20756 | How long has this understanding existed? |
20756 | How should I know? |
20756 | How should he? |
20756 | How will that benefit our race? |
20756 | How will you help yourselves? |
20756 | How would you accomplish your purpose? |
20756 | How? 20756 If I should meet him again and he should again force his attentions upon me, what could I do?" |
20756 | In that event, who do you suppose will take his place? |
20756 | Is he not a beauty? |
20756 | Is he still a Jew? 20756 Is it indeed you, Mendel?" |
20756 | Is the child sick? |
20756 | Is the man mad? |
20756 | Is there any passage in the Talmud which forbids the learning of a foreign language or the reading of a book not written in Hebrew? |
20756 | Is uncle here? 20756 Is what they say concerning the Jews true?" |
20756 | Jacob, my brother,he cried again;"do you not remember me, Mendel? |
20756 | Jews, eh? |
20756 | Let me take one of your books to keep in remembrance of you? |
20756 | Lovely creature,said the man, insinuatingly, when he had recovered his breath,"why do you flee from me? |
20756 | Madam, I demand to know whether this man speaks the truth or not? |
20756 | Madam,he said, hoarsely,"what can I say in reply to this charge? |
20756 | May I accompany you? 20756 Not know his mamma? |
20756 | Of what am I accused? |
20756 | Of what am I accused? |
20756 | Pesach Harretzki here? 20756 Rabbi, are you going out for your walk?" |
20756 | Remove the cause? |
20756 | Since when has Mikail turned protector of the Jews? |
20756 | Tell me, are the Jews treated as cruelly all over the world as they are in Russia? |
20756 | Tell me,at length began the Rabbi;"tell me why you appear so dejected?" |
20756 | Then there is no danger of your falling in love with him? |
20756 | Then you are not acquitted? |
20756 | Then you are satisfied with my choice? |
20756 | Think ye we alone are tired of this wretched existence? 20756 To the_ bal- shem_?" |
20756 | Uncle,said Mendel, as he was about to retire,"is not Harretzki a very wise man?" |
20756 | Was there any other course for me to take? |
20756 | Well, Jacob, my boy; how do you feel? |
20756 | Well, Jew,said another, seizing Mendel by the beard;"by what charms did you force your way into the Governor''s presence? |
20756 | Well, Rabbi,he asked,"of what do they speak?" |
20756 | Well, my boy, what is it? |
20756 | Well, my child; who has stolen your heart? |
20756 | Well, what did the wise man advise? |
20756 | Well, what matters it? |
20756 | Well,asked Loris, addressing him,"have the papers been forwarded?" |
20756 | Well? |
20756 | Were I to yield to your entreaties and accept your love, would you make me your wife? 20756 Were there more boys with you?" |
20756 | What ails you, my boy? 20756 What are you doing here?" |
20756 | What are you doing in this part of the town? |
20756 | What can I do? |
20756 | What care I for your property or your wretched lives? |
20756 | What did Podoloff do? |
20756 | What did they want with you? |
20756 | What do you mean? |
20756 | What do you mean? |
20756 | What do you propose? |
20756 | What do you say, Mikail? |
20756 | What do you want of me? |
20756 | What do you want with me, priest? |
20756 | What do you want? |
20756 | What do you wish? |
20756 | What else have they to complain of? |
20756 | What folly have you been guilty of now? |
20756 | What gave you such an idea? |
20756 | What have these questions to do with me? |
20756 | What is it you want? |
20756 | What is it, Ivan? 20756 What is it, Kathinka?" |
20756 | What is it, father? 20756 What is that to us? |
20756 | What is the matter? 20756 What is your name?" |
20756 | What is your name? |
20756 | What kept you so late? |
20756 | What shall we do? |
20756 | What was the result? |
20756 | What will you do with him? |
20756 | What will you do? |
20756 | What would Joseph have me do? 20756 What would you have us do?" |
20756 | What, my former pupil? |
20756 | Where do you live? |
20756 | Where is your husband? |
20756 | Where should he be but in the synagogue? |
20756 | Where will you go? |
20756 | Who are you and where do you come from? |
20756 | Who do you think has arrived? |
20756 | Who is the young man? |
20756 | Who''s there? |
20756 | Whom will you send? |
20756 | Why do I stand here and speak to a priest about a woman? 20756 Why do n''t they tax the nobles?" |
20756 | Why do n''t you eat? |
20756 | Why do they constantly bleed the poor peasant? 20756 Why do you ask?" |
20756 | Why do you come to us? |
20756 | Why do you trouble yourself about them? |
20756 | Why is a priest roaming about these streets, when he should be counting his beads up in the Petcherskoi convent? |
20756 | Why not send to Rabbi Eleazer at Tchernigof? |
20756 | Why not? 20756 Why, Jacob; how is this?" |
20756 | Why, father? |
20756 | Will he take me to Mendel? |
20756 | Will his majesty approve our plans? |
20756 | Will it take so long? |
20756 | Will not the new avenues for pleasure and happiness compensate for your ancient ceremonials and superstitions? 20756 Will you cure my cow?" |
20756 | With each year we may expect reforms, and where will they strike first if not in the cities? 20756 Yes; but what has he to do with our Beile?" |
20756 | You are a Jew, are you not? |
20756 | You have sent for me, father? |
20756 | You know the_ jeschiva_ student, Kahn? |
20756 | You married father for love, did you not? |
20756 | You say that the soldiers came to your house and took you and your brother away? |
20756 | You will be mine, you will not reject my love? 20756 _ Third_--How can these laws be strengthened so that they can no longer be evaded? |
20756 | A great general one day asked him:"Why are you so different from the Jews one usually meets?" |
20756 | A real live boy?" |
20756 | Am I right?" |
20756 | Am I to abandon all hope of ever seeing you again?" |
20756 | And does he love you?" |
20756 | And now, good Basilivitch, of what do the people complain?" |
20756 | And what did you answer?" |
20756 | But tell me, Kathinka,"continued the Rabbi, looking intently at his daughter,"is there not another reason for your refusal of Samuel''s hand?" |
20756 | But tell us, how did you escape?" |
20756 | But what of that? |
20756 | But what would you propose for the boy?" |
20756 | But who shall it be? |
20756 | But who were Podoloff''s accomplices? |
20756 | But why did n''t you send word you were coming, that I might have been at home to meet you? |
20756 | By what right do you complain?" |
20756 | Can it be that they will carry out their diabolical threats and have me tried as a suspect? |
20756 | Can we do nothing for him?" |
20756 | Can you confine it and prevent its onward course?" |
20756 | Can you not see that I am anxious to speak with you?" |
20756 | Can you still doubt me when I, who might win the proudest in the Empire, now kneel at your feet and ask you to smile upon me?" |
20756 | Did we have more when we married?" |
20756 | Do I make my meaning clear?" |
20756 | Do they want to suck the last drop of our life''s blood? |
20756 | Do you hear me? |
20756 | Do you know, Dimitri, our days at Lubny were pleasant, after all?" |
20756 | Do you not remember how we travelled along, weary and foot- sore, until you could no longer walk, and I ran to a neighboring village for assistance? |
20756 | Do you not remember our home in Togarog? |
20756 | Do you still bear me the ill- will that you evinced towards me then?" |
20756 | Do you understand me? |
20756 | Do you understand me?" |
20756 | Do you understand now what I mean when I say that superstition is not religion?" |
20756 | Does not this admonish you to avoid evil, to make your conduct exemplary, and to be models of virtue and righteousness?" |
20756 | Governor Pomeroff, will you join us in the attainment of these rights, which every civilized nation already possesses?" |
20756 | Had you not better consider before refusing Goldheim? |
20756 | Has anything happened?" |
20756 | Has he remained true to the old faith?" |
20756 | Have I not cause to detest them? |
20756 | Have I violated any law by asking such a question?" |
20756 | Have you come into a fortune?" |
20756 | Have you ever read the history of Rome?" |
20756 | Have you no manhood left, that you molest a defenceless woman?" |
20756 | He must have seen him before, he thought-- but where? |
20756 | How I used to envy you your good fortune? |
20756 | How can I get there by_ Shabbes_?'' |
20756 | How did you treat me after I had embraced your faith? |
20756 | How fare my good subjects at Togarog?" |
20756 | How have you been?" |
20756 | How, indeed? |
20756 | How? |
20756 | I am in search of facts and where shall I be better able to find them than in the Jews''stronghold, their synagogue?" |
20756 | If their jails are so terrible, what must be the condition of their Troubetzkoi prison?" |
20756 | In what town?" |
20756 | Is Mendel less to you than your own son would be?" |
20756 | Is it not our duty as God- fearing Jews to obey the laws that have His sanction?" |
20756 | Is it not worth considering?" |
20756 | Is it right, gentlemen, that the Jews should have such advantages over the faithful? |
20756 | Is not the mind of man like this river? |
20756 | Is that no inducement?" |
20756 | Is this the country whose future looked so hopeful in the early days of Alexander''s reign? |
20756 | Is this the people who saw the golden promise of a constitutional government? |
20756 | Is this your husband? |
20756 | It does make a great difference, does it not?" |
20756 | Jacob, do you remember nothing?" |
20756 | Kathinka tried in vain to pass him; then, pausing, with heaving bosom, she cried:"What do you mean, sir? |
20756 | Loris, my pet, how would you like a little boy to play with? |
20756 | Mendel gazed wistfully for some minutes and finally mustered up courage to enter and ask:"Can I be of any service to you, sir?" |
20756 | Not until the calendar of gossip had been exhausted did Cantorwitch finally ask:"But what brings you to Kharkov, my boy? |
20756 | Of what service can a child like that be among the soldiers? |
20756 | Oh God,"he moaned, convulsively,"why did you send me this agony? |
20756 | Only once, Mendel asked:"Rabbi, you are not offended by my questions?" |
20756 | Or, shall he cobble shoes or peddle from place to place with a bundle upon his back, which are the only two occupations open to the despised race?" |
20756 | Petersburg?" |
20756 | Presently he plucked up courage and asked the guard:"Will you please tell me what you are going to do with us?" |
20756 | Prove it? |
20756 | Rabbi, can you sit by and remain silent?" |
20756 | Rabbi, will you teach me?" |
20756 | Recha observing his perturbation, asked eagerly:"Has anything happened?" |
20756 | Seizing her hand, he asked, in a low voice:"What would you have me do?" |
20756 | Shall I tell you whose name is at the head? |
20756 | Shall he earn a few paltry kopecks in making_ tzitzith_( fringes for the praying scarfs) for the_ Jehudim_ in the village? |
20756 | Shall he waste his precious years helping his father teach_ cheder_? |
20756 | Stretching himself upon a sofa and lazily rolling a cigarette, he said:"Well, Basilivitch, what news do you bring? |
20756 | Suddenly he said:"Might I ask a favor, sir?" |
20756 | Suddenly she cried:"Where is Loris? |
20756 | Taken from home when they most needed their parents''care and love, what would become of these poor waifs? |
20756 | Tell me how did Brutus act towards his son?" |
20756 | Tempting, indeed, did it appear to the famished lads; but could they eat it? |
20756 | The limits had been fixed by the government and against its decree who dared appeal? |
20756 | The master of the house heard their footsteps, and timidly called out:"Who''s there?" |
20756 | Then he answered,''Thinkest thou that I possess the power to cure a dying man and not to send thee home before the Sabbath? |
20756 | Then he asked:"When did you leave Togarog, uncle; and how are father and mother?" |
20756 | Then pointing to the boy''s face and arm, he asked:"Did that happen to you on the road?" |
20756 | Then turning to his wife, he asked:"Recha, have you spoken to Kathinka about young Goldheim?" |
20756 | Was it prepared according to the Jewish ritual? |
20756 | Was it true that a new danger menaced her people? |
20756 | Was there anything so very wrong in trying to learn something beside the Talmud?" |
20756 | Well, why do n''t you move? |
20756 | What could we do? |
20756 | What do they know? |
20756 | What do you think of it?" |
20756 | What does he write?" |
20756 | What good would learning do you in Kief?" |
20756 | What hast thou done? |
20756 | What have they done with my boy?" |
20756 | What have they studied? |
20756 | What is left? |
20756 | What is the Talmud, this sacred literature of Israel? |
20756 | What is the trouble, my lad?" |
20756 | What mattered it that she was a mere child, unlettered and unfit for the solemn duties of wife and mother? |
20756 | What mattered it that the young people had never met before and had no inclination for each other? |
20756 | What mattered it? |
20756 | What news do you bring us from the capital?" |
20756 | What possible harm can it do you or your religion if you shave your beard or abandon your jargon for the language of the people among whom you live?" |
20756 | What say you?" |
20756 | What was he to do? |
20756 | What was to be done for poor Mendel? |
20756 | What would my father do without you? |
20756 | What would the congregation do without you, whom they already regard as an oracle? |
20756 | What would the future have in store for them? |
20756 | When did he arrive?" |
20756 | When he appeared, she asked:"What have you done with the boy we found?" |
20756 | Where could he have seen that ear before? |
20756 | Where is he?" |
20756 | Who can tell?" |
20756 | Who will suspect two inoffensive- looking women? |
20756 | Why are you not in Tchernigof?" |
20756 | Why are your people despised? |
20756 | Why did you not come to see me?" |
20756 | Why do n''t he take the sons of Jews for his wars?" |
20756 | Why do n''t you recall our boy?" |
20756 | Why do you ask?" |
20756 | Why should your betrothed stand in the way? |
20756 | Why, Miriam, are you out of your mind? |
20756 | Will he ever resemble his grandfather? |
20756 | Will he forgive his mamma for having deserted him?" |
20756 | Will no one raise his arm in my defence?" |
20756 | Will you allow me to serve you? |
20756 | Will you answer this letter?" |
20756 | Would Governor Drentell show the same leniency and magnanimity towards the Hebrews as did his predecessor? |
20756 | Would this state of affairs continue? |
20756 | Would you make me your wife?" |
20756 | Would you not like living in a big city, my boy?" |
20756 | Would you present me to the world as the Countess Drentell? |
20756 | You have money-- what gentile ever resisted it?" |
20756 | You surely would not be jealous of a priest?" |
20756 | You were afraid to bring him along on my account?" |
20756 | cried the peasant, impatiently;"will you take off the spell, or shall I call my dog?" |
20756 | exclaimed the uncle;"hast Thou indeed deserted Thy people, that Thou canst allow such indignities? |
20756 | is it you?" |
20756 | must we endure these torments?" |
20756 | what has become of them?" |
20756 | why does God send us such sufferings?" |
37419 | ''And the Rebbetzin?'' 37419 ''Do you know what our Rav is?'' |
37419 | ''How do you do, Herr Doktor,''the Rittmeister called out and laughed:''Do you know the news? 37419 ''Tut, tut tut, Herr Doktor, will you be answerable for the consequences?'' |
37419 | ''Well, what shall we do with the fellow, Herr Doktor? 37419 ''What have you to say to this?'' |
37419 | A family affair? 37419 And Friedheim? |
37419 | And Herr Jonas Goldstücker is to help you on to immortality? |
37419 | And do all live together? |
37419 | And has anything ever come of it? |
37419 | And is a career everything? |
37419 | And is she the wife of the architect? 37419 And my daughter?" |
37419 | And shall I not tell him that I have made you my confidante? |
37419 | And shall I say nothing to him, mamma? 37419 And was it easy for her to decide to give up the fascinations of a public career? |
37419 | And what is their station in life? |
37419 | And who are the people who would not be glad to have the_ entrée_ in such a home as your parents''? |
37419 | And who do you think will be elected to the board this year? |
37419 | And will you allow me to come again, to assure myself of the progress of the negotiations, and to encourage them by my personal intervention? 37419 And you know your cousins personally?" |
37419 | And you, Frau Schlochauer? |
37419 | And your wife? |
37419 | Are n''t you unprejudiced, Miss Rita? |
37419 | Are poisoned wells necessary, and evil- smelling fires, and foul dreams, and maggots in the bread of life? |
37419 | Are you amongst the leaders? |
37419 | Are you blind, Hugoleben, and deaf? 37419 Are you trying to provide for a spiritual after- life, which will manifest itself in your children and grandchildren?" |
37419 | But I may surely count upon you, should I happen to need it? |
37419 | But he may visit us? |
37419 | But how did you happen to come upon this journal? |
37419 | But not always, Herr Eichelkatz? |
37419 | But why? 37419 But, Fanny dear, how can you compare us? |
37419 | But, Hugo, why always generalize about matters that are of purely personal concern to us? 37419 But, my dear girl, do n''t you see how delighted I myself am with all this? |
37419 | Can symtohn become dangerous? 37419 Curious,"he said, half to himself,"who would have believed it? |
37419 | Did he not please you, Hugo? |
37419 | Do I disturb you, Joe? |
37419 | Do you believe that unprejudiced men would lay that up against me? |
37419 | Do you believe that, also? |
37419 | Do you believe, Elkish, that a girl like Rita becomes enamored of externals? 37419 Do you know what a_ Roshekol_ is?" |
37419 | Do you know, Herr Kreisphysikus, they say man''s life is short; and what are seventy, or, at the extreme, eighty years in the infinity of time? 37419 Do you prefer a cigar or a cigarette?" |
37419 | Do you set great store by our colonial policy? |
37419 | Do you think it can be Sandberg''s head that he''s dragging in the bag? |
37419 | Do you want to know how it came about? 37419 Do you wish to rob me of the delight of my interpretation, Miss Rita?" |
37419 | Family affairs? |
37419 | Have you been with him much? |
37419 | Have you been working until now? |
37419 | Have you ever read anything by Goethe or heard of him? |
37419 | Have you never heard of the immortality of the soul, Herr Eichelkatz? |
37419 | He loves you, Rita? |
37419 | He? |
37419 | How about the honorable Geheimrat himself? 37419 How can you say anything like that, Herr Eichelkatz? |
37419 | How could you expect that? |
37419 | How does the cat get across the stream, Elkish? 37419 How would Professor Zeidler do-- and Jedlitzka, and Hoffman, the sculptor?" |
37419 | I do not believe that exactly; but what cause would there be for them to approach you? 37419 I mean, are you in favor of massage and electricity or in favor of baths?" |
37419 | I, Joshua? 37419 I? |
37419 | In this cold and stormy weather? 37419 Is he an old retainer of your house?" |
37419 | Is he going because I have come? 37419 Is he in good health, and how does he bear his advanced years? |
37419 | Is it not beautiful here, Hugo? |
37419 | Is smoking permitted? |
37419 | Is that you, Sandberg? |
37419 | May I personally repeat the good wishes I sent in writing this morning? |
37419 | May I speak to you of another matter this evening? |
37419 | Never mind, Hugo, why should n''t dreams become realities? |
37419 | Now we have it again,cried Mr. Friedheim, angrily, rising,"now the sequel will follow: And how did they reward you? |
37419 | Now, is n''t it so, Herr Kreisphysikus, is n''t it more of a misfortune than a shame if one has n''t had the opportunity to learn? 37419 O, of course, the great pianiste?" |
37419 | Of you, too, Rita? |
37419 | One is ambitious, and one must-- why not succeed? |
37419 | Please me? 37419 Really, Elkish? |
37419 | Really? 37419 Rita, Betty is going to sing, wo n''t you accompany her?" |
37419 | Shall I go with you? |
37419 | So, Rita, you have been entertaining our guest with the recital of the talents of our family? |
37419 | Soul, Herr Doktor? 37419 Suppose each one were to receive his own service to take home as a souvenir?" |
37419 | Surely it has; how can you doubt it? 37419 That''s possible, Sternberg,"he answered,"why not?" |
37419 | Then Hugo and his friends are not so greatly in the wrong as you sometimes declare? |
37419 | Then I may dedicate myself entirely to these aims? 37419 Then may I ask for a cigarette?" |
37419 | Then perhaps it might be appropriate for us to found''The Leopold Friedländer Home for Widows and Orphans''on that day, too? |
37419 | We keep up good fires here in Upper Silesia,said Simon,"but what''s the use when you begin to freeze inside?" |
37419 | Well, Fanny, how did it go? |
37419 | Well, Miss Rita, what branch is lacking on the golden tree of life? |
37419 | Well, do you see, dear child? |
37419 | Well, from whom? 37419 Well, then, with what do girls fall in love?" |
37419 | Well, what else can I refer to but our balance- sheet? |
37419 | Well, what of it? 37419 What are you talking about, Elkish? |
37419 | What brings you here? 37419 What could I do, nebbich, Herr Kreisphysikus? |
37419 | What danger? |
37419 | What did they know at that time of such notions? 37419 What do I care about doctors and lawyers when, God forbid, danger threatens us?" |
37419 | What do you think, Henry? 37419 What does father say?" |
37419 | What shall the answer be, Joshua? 37419 What, symtohn he has?" |
37419 | Where do they reside? |
37419 | Who can tell? |
37419 | Who could live near you and not love you? 37419 Who dares say he knows another''s soul,--especially that of such a sensitive nature as Rita?" |
37419 | Who plays so wonderfully? |
37419 | Why do you not continue, Miss Rita,--or may I call you cousin, as I did before? 37419 Why not? |
37419 | Why not? |
37419 | Why should I be dead? 37419 Why should I calm myself? |
37419 | Why should I lead? 37419 Why should n''t I remember it, Herr Eichelkatz? |
37419 | Why should one? 37419 Why so late, Elkish?" |
37419 | Why so late, Henry? |
37419 | Why? 37419 Will you lead me there?" |
37419 | Will you show it to Dr. Weilen, my dear? |
37419 | With a capital of about one hundred thousand marks? |
37419 | Your mother has gone to Rawitsch, to Uncle Leopold? 37419 _ De maman?_"she asked, without looking up from her journal. |
37419 | ''A fine picture, is it not,''said Francis to me,''this Hebrew of the sixteenth century? |
37419 | ''How did you happen to marry such a husband?'' |
37419 | All I meant was, how should families here get to know and appreciate you, if you keep yourself at such a distance? |
37419 | Am I going to forget how we starved and froze? |
37419 | Am I right, Rita?" |
37419 | And Elkish''s? |
37419 | And Hugo''s? |
37419 | And Miss Rita studies music with Jedlitzka, and literature with Erich Schmidt? |
37419 | And again, for after a little pause he said:"Death, what is it, Herr Kreisphysikus? |
37419 | And all lamenting an accusation? |
37419 | And as for his love for me"--she hesitated--"he was always considerate of me, and respectful, but love? |
37419 | And did he succeed in making it quite complete?" |
37419 | And do you know how my son looked in my dreams? |
37419 | And do you know what he did then? |
37419 | And do you know, Herr Kreisphysikus, when I come to think about it, I believe the Rebbetzin is always a stranger in the congregation? |
37419 | And do you suspect there is an answer to these questions? |
37419 | And have you ever seen two beings who call the same thing happiness? |
37419 | And herself? |
37419 | And if I never marry? |
37419 | And if one owns a villa in the Tiergartenstrasse, is n''t that what you call success? |
37419 | And if one''s son serves with the Dragoons of the Guard? |
37419 | And if this bond is broken, and the historical sentiment does not grow strong in Israel to take its place, what then? |
37419 | And must I repeat the same experience here? |
37419 | And the rest of the relatives? |
37419 | And what does he want of you? |
37419 | And what is to become of all of it afterwards?" |
37419 | And what of his direct descendants, his sons and daughters?" |
37419 | And what should she do with two daughters, who are almost grown up and will soon be marriageable? |
37419 | And when my wife would ask me so mockingly:''Do you suppose anyone in Tarnow knows French?'' |
37419 | And why should he be there, in the maddening heat of high noon, hungry and thirsty from his fast? |
37419 | And would youth listen devoutly when age taught the lessons from the history of the race? |
37419 | And you, Rita?" |
37419 | Are you interested in the history of the family?" |
37419 | As for the other points on which she touched? |
37419 | As though he read the question on my face he continued:"And now see, Herr Doktor, do you know an unhappy marriage is an eternity of heartache? |
37419 | At length she stammered,"O no, that-- I-- that was not intended-- I....""Why should they not say it? |
37419 | Because he was n''t so fine as she, merely an immigrant from Galicia? |
37419 | Because his Mishpocheh were poor people, and his father was n''t a wholesale dealer, but merely a peddler, and because he did n''t know French? |
37419 | Because some one pays her compliments, or casts languishing looks at her, which the presence of a third person might hinder?" |
37419 | Because, if you ca n''t see a thing and say, it is thus and so, does it exist? |
37419 | Benas?" |
37419 | But for how long? |
37419 | But how could it be otherwise? |
37419 | But how did my mother come to hear of him? |
37419 | But how should you? |
37419 | But how? |
37419 | But now I ask you, Herr Doktor, ca n''t life be without the riff- raff? |
37419 | But the other word, poth-- pothe-- it ca n''t come from apothecary? |
37419 | But we''ve grown so great, why should we not give? |
37419 | But what could the nature of the accident be? |
37419 | But what has our personal happiness to do with external success? |
37419 | But where among the new, the newer, and the newest, in generation after generation, do you find those who maintain their traditions unaltered? |
37419 | But you do n''t understand; why should you? |
37419 | By the chimney? |
37419 | By the window? |
37419 | Ca n''t they walk by themselves?" |
37419 | DAVVENING(?). |
37419 | Did a matter calling for discretion lead him to me? |
37419 | Did he not instinctively arrive at the correct thing, when he measured the extent of life by intensity, and not by number of years? |
37419 | Did he think they had been waiting for him to shape communal life? |
37419 | Did n''t they remind you of the yellow badge your fathers wore? |
37419 | Did n''t they wave it before you, a token of past shame, and what is worse, of future shame? |
37419 | Did you ever hear of such a thing? |
37419 | Do n''t you want to see and hear, or do n''t you really see and hear? |
37419 | Do you believe a way can be found for me to be present in Rawitsch at Uncle Leopold''s birthday celebration? |
37419 | Do you believe it, Herr Doktor? |
37419 | Do you care to see the drawing?" |
37419 | Do you know the sort of picture Madame Eichelkatz drew for herself of her son? |
37419 | Do you know what that means, Herr Kreisphysikus, if she looked down on and despised her husband in the very first year of her marriage? |
37419 | Do you promise me that, Rita?" |
37419 | Do you see here to the right?" |
37419 | Do you see how I have caught you? |
37419 | Do you suppose by these words he wanted to show men the road to happiness, Herr Eichelkatz?" |
37419 | Do you suppose he was thinking of his religion? |
37419 | Do you think a wound is healed by constantly tapping it? |
37419 | Do you visit them?" |
37419 | Does a Goy do something bad because he''s a Christian, or a Jew because he''s an Israelite? |
37419 | Does his fanaticism drive him away?" |
37419 | Does it fly out of the body when life is at an end? |
37419 | Even he does not deny this, and why? |
37419 | Every one must make a beginning; is n''t that so, Herr Kollege? |
37419 | Fanny, whom do you want to invite?" |
37419 | Feiwel, do you still remember the year 1859?" |
37419 | For he suddenly broke out with:"Herr Rabbiner Grünbaum in Loslau was a brother of your mother, was n''t he, Herr Kreisphysikus? |
37419 | For several minutes there was silence, then Dr. Weilen asked:"And what does your friend Rosenfeld write?" |
37419 | Had n''t he been right in holding aloof from the stranger? |
37419 | Had n''t the woman loved and respected her husband? |
37419 | Had someone played a trick on him? |
37419 | Had tramps passed by and taken the clothes along as profitable booty? |
37419 | Has anyone ever seen it? |
37419 | Has he done anything or neglected to do anything to cause such brusque treatment?" |
37419 | Has n''t every happiness a different form? |
37419 | Has n''t every happiness a different name? |
37419 | Has n''t happiness a thousand names and forms? |
37419 | Has she given up her career?" |
37419 | Has someone ever felt it? |
37419 | Has such a thing ever been proved? |
37419 | Have honor and justice come back to you? |
37419 | Have n''t I the pleasure of listening to so many experiences of yours which interest me and give me food for thought? |
37419 | Have n''t you succeeded? |
37419 | Have the years left their traces upon you, O ye, whom I love, my brethren in faith? |
37419 | Have you ever heard of anyone''s living twice, or being young twice?" |
37419 | He drew her to him again, and said excitedly:"And must I do without you, be with you and not enfold you, not kiss you? |
37419 | He''s_ meshugge!_ What sort of_ Chochmes_ is that? |
37419 | Hebrew or German or Latin? |
37419 | Her father''s opposition would be the easiest to overcome, but her mother''s? |
37419 | Here, in the Jewish community? |
37419 | His wife cried and sobbed, his children bawled-- her husband, their father-- where was he? |
37419 | How could anyone in the Khille compare with her in breeding and birth?" |
37419 | How could anyone who is chiefly occupied with such affairs pass it by unheeding? |
37419 | How could he be wandering about through the city across the Ring past all these people in so scanty a costume? |
37419 | How could he give her up,--Rita? |
37419 | How could he resign her? |
37419 | How could they consent? |
37419 | How could you think such a thing? |
37419 | How does it look? |
37419 | How does it look? |
37419 | How does the Hebrew word happen to come to me? |
37419 | How long must it be?" |
37419 | How long will Israel continue to have patriarchs? |
37419 | How long will honor be brought to them? |
37419 | How should I guess from whom?" |
37419 | How should he have known that the names Lesser and Friedheim belonged to his family? |
37419 | Hugo, what will it all come to? |
37419 | I ask you who was Simon Eichelkatz of Tarnow? |
37419 | I told this to the Herr Rabbiner, and he thought the matter over and asked:''Can nothing be done, Eichelkatz, to bring peace into your married life? |
37419 | I''ve experienced it, Herr Kreisphysikus-- I"--he paused an instant--"yes, and why should n''t I tell you? |
37419 | I, a Jew, and he an Oberstleutnant? |
37419 | If Simon were sitting in some sunny spot, who knows if his seventy- eight years would be oppressing him so? |
37419 | If anyone could have learned about death you certainly would have-- but can one learn the eternal riddles of nature? |
37419 | If one is able to declare a dividend of fourteen and a half per cent, is n''t that success? |
37419 | In fact, is it possible for us moderns still to pray? |
37419 | In what is it? |
37419 | In which department is your work now?" |
37419 | Is dirt a constituent of cleanliness?" |
37419 | Is he, God forbid, really sick? |
37419 | Is it a very bad trouble? |
37419 | Is it possible they had not received sufficient power from the authorities? |
37419 | Is marriage so unqualifiedly desirable? |
37419 | Is n''t all that success? |
37419 | Is n''t it very sad that all our thoughts should be dominated by this one subject? |
37419 | Is not all weeping a lament? |
37419 | It is no small matter; for instance, at the Seder, how many do you expect?" |
37419 | It was n''t anything, was n''t it? |
37419 | May I count upon you, Mrs. Benas, honored cousin?" |
37419 | Mr. Benas frowned slightly:"That means I must give not only my millions but also my son to the cause?" |
37419 | My eye fell again on the daguerreotype-- were you a strong wind, Rabbi Dr. Merzbach? |
37419 | Next came the abrupt question:"In general, Herr Kreisphysikus, are you in favor of wet or dry treatment in rheumatism?" |
37419 | Not of all I think and feel?" |
37419 | Not speak to him of his letter? |
37419 | Now could I, Herr Kreisphysikus? |
37419 | Now in these saddest of times, to tear herself away from those who suffered and struggled? |
37419 | Now that your son is grown up and ready to go to the university?'' |
37419 | Now, I ask you, Herr Kreisphysikusleben, if a man always scolds and means well, is n''t that as good as if a man speaks softly and is false? |
37419 | Of what use are morphine injections? |
37419 | Or the similarity of their attitude toward life? |
37419 | Or the tradition that remained unaltered through the centuries? |
37419 | Peacefully and quietly as in this hour? |
37419 | Reb Shimme, should I drive him in with the white or the black horse? |
37419 | Religion teaches both of them to be good, upright, and pious; and if they are n''t, how can religion help it? |
37419 | Renaissance, rococo, or Empire... perhaps the English style pleases you better?" |
37419 | Rita must have had some suspicion of his feelings, else why had she blushed? |
37419 | Rosenfeld?" |
37419 | Rosenfeld?" |
37419 | Round or long, wide or narrow? |
37419 | Shall I be more severe than_ Shem Yisborach_?'' |
37419 | She was listening to the music, lost in revery, and she started with surprise, when she suddenly heard at her side:"Are you musical, too, Miss Rita?" |
37419 | Simon Eichelkatz, who was Simon Eichelkatz? |
37419 | Simon looked into space, then said:"Do you know the real meaning of the word''_ nebbich_''Herr Kreisphysikus?" |
37419 | So unexpectedly? |
37419 | Tell me, Herr Kreisphysikus, if men grow old, they live seventy years or a little more, and do n''t they stay dead a million years? |
37419 | That it intimidates us, makes us anxious, petty, serious, and embittered?" |
37419 | That we ca n''t free ourselves from it any more? |
37419 | That we ca n''t rise superior to it? |
37419 | That''s it, is it not? |
37419 | The Herr Rabbiner shook his head and asked:''How about your son''s future?'' |
37419 | The grandson, no doubt, has a family also?" |
37419 | The moment was ominous, but Dr. Weilen rose to the occasion and said:"May I tell you now what prompted me to ask for the pleasure of a visit here?" |
37419 | The old Judaism and the new,--how would they exist together? |
37419 | The servant bowed; as he was leaving the room, his master called after him:"Is my son at home?" |
37419 | The shrill call of the Shofar, or the soft sense- enslaving tones of the organ? |
37419 | Then Hugo asked his friend with concern in his voice:"Are you tired?" |
37419 | Through the keyhole? |
37419 | To this you would not submit; why should you? |
37419 | To what had the conversation led her? |
37419 | Was he in some saloon? |
37419 | Was he trifling, or was he serious? |
37419 | Was it heartlessness or keensightedness that made them so hard and unloving? |
37419 | Was it likely that I would be the exception? |
37419 | Was there no inward protest against what she was about to do? |
37419 | Was there some other reason? |
37419 | Was this object Sandberg or his ghost? |
37419 | Weilen?" |
37419 | Were the large mass of them not rendered doubly small and inferior because the great men among them were entirely too great? |
37419 | What business of ours is it, if the coming generation eats cake instead of hard, dry bread? |
37419 | What can a single person do? |
37419 | What can one ever receive from others that does not exist in oneself? |
37419 | What could a frivolous Madame Eichelkatz do, and how could she hinder a man who''gives himself to mankind,''nebbich? |
37419 | What could he have been thinking of when he allowed his unpleasant mood to get the better of him? |
37419 | What difference does it make that as an attorney he has a practice worth one hundred thousand marks? |
37419 | What do the relatives think of Dr. Weilen''s wish?" |
37419 | What do you think of it, Rita?" |
37419 | What do you think, Herr Kreisphysikus? |
37419 | What do you think?" |
37419 | What does he want of the family? |
37419 | What does he want there? |
37419 | What does he want? |
37419 | What does he wish of us? |
37419 | What does his interest mean, his familiarity? |
37419 | What frightens you?" |
37419 | What gave the man the right to remonstrate with me on this subject? |
37419 | What had driven him from his room? |
37419 | What had happened? |
37419 | What had moved the soul of this woman to such conclusions on married life? |
37419 | What had possessed him to tell an utter stranger so much of my life, to praise me, and speak of my relations with my quiet, reserved little mother? |
37419 | What has religion to do with these matters, anyhow? |
37419 | What have they done that they should be extinguished forever, while the others live on forever? |
37419 | What is it that draws me to this old man? |
37419 | What is soul? |
37419 | What makes you sad? |
37419 | What must he think of her? |
37419 | What should I do in Berlin among nothing but strangers? |
37419 | What should a man be named Eichelkatz for if he''s a professor? |
37419 | What signifies so slight a sacrifice as compared with the awful fate that had befallen Teacher Sandberg? |
37419 | What think you, Elkish?" |
37419 | What was her inner development after this first, hard disillusionment, this spiritual conflict? |
37419 | What would be the outcome of it all? |
37419 | What would you think if I bought so beautiful and valuable a silver service that it might be used after the festival for Rita''s future household? |
37419 | What''s gotten into your head? |
37419 | What''s the matter, Fanny? |
37419 | What''s to prevent our getting together comfortably without these endless disputes and excited debates?" |
37419 | What_ had_ Simon Eichelkatz lived through? |
37419 | When I have passed my final examinations?" |
37419 | Whence had Simon Eichelkatz taken these metaphors, these conceptions, these words? |
37419 | Whence these ideas on the rights and dignity of man? |
37419 | Whence these opinions animated by the spirit of humanitarianism? |
37419 | Whence this wisdom, Simon Eichelkatz? |
37419 | Whence this wisdom? |
37419 | Where could they find a more suitable object on which to let out their bad humor? |
37419 | Where is it? |
37419 | Where is the Jewish home to- day like the home of yesterday? |
37419 | Where? |
37419 | Whither had he wandered? |
37419 | Who are the others? |
37419 | Who are the others? |
37419 | Who buys pictures of Menzel, and busts of Begas, who, indeed? |
37419 | Who can tell? |
37419 | Who is Herr Jonas Goldstücker?" |
37419 | Who is exclusive? |
37419 | Who knows her secrets? |
37419 | Who knows? |
37419 | Who was this man? |
37419 | Who would have paid any attention to Herr Dr. Krakauer, saving your reverence? |
37419 | Who, she''d like to know, is a certain Simon Eichelkatz, to whom I devote all my spare time? |
37419 | Why did he never come before? |
37419 | Why do you cry? |
37419 | Why had she allowed herself to be so carried away? |
37419 | Why not? |
37419 | Why not? |
37419 | Why not? |
37419 | Why object? |
37419 | Why should I force myself upon them? |
37419 | Why should not the descendants of those who carried it from its source to all quarters of the earth be the ones to bring it back? |
37419 | Why should not the most beneficial results come from such colonization? |
37419 | Why should there not be souvenirs of the day?" |
37419 | Why should they be worse off than the others? |
37419 | Why spend money upon ventures that will profit only future generations? |
37419 | Why? |
37419 | Why? |
37419 | Will he himself be disposed to receive me? |
37419 | Will the family receive me for that day? |
37419 | Would the young people of the future gather about the patriarchs? |
37419 | Would they leave the busy life, the gay bustle of existence, its struggles, and its duties in search of consecration and peace? |
37419 | Would you not enjoy entering the service of the Government?" |
37419 | Yet did she not judge his deed as the outcome of reasoned consideration, his voluntary death as a sacrifice to his family, as a martyr''s death? |
37419 | You have just been with Hugo?" |
37419 | You remember? |
37419 | that we are at home?" |
39166 | ''Looking up old chums''again? |
39166 | A boy? 39166 A case of compunction, I suppose?" |
39166 | Again worrying about the future fate of humanity? |
39166 | Am I? |
39166 | America or Palestine? |
39166 | And an organisation of rioters is not against the law? 39166 And does it mean that you are going to dine out once more?" |
39166 | And how are you going to do it, pray? |
39166 | And how is my young philosopher? |
39166 | And is that all one ought to be concerned about? 39166 And later go to Siberia for it?" |
39166 | And what are you-- a tormentor or a victim? |
39166 | And what has become of that bridge you were building? |
39166 | And what has become of that gallows, of the martyr''s scaffold, which you said united Jew and Gentile? 39166 And what is your opinion?" |
39166 | And when she came out you were not disappointed, were you? |
39166 | And who is to blame? 39166 And why not? |
39166 | And why? 39166 And you let him go without paying?" |
39166 | And you? |
39166 | And you? |
39166 | And your fiery imagination is not inclined to view things in a rather roseate light, is it? |
39166 | And, while they are at it, upon the land- plundering nobility, upon fellows like you and me, eh? |
39166 | Anyhow, you have nothing to do with the man they have arrested? |
39166 | Anything new about that Michailoff fellow? |
39166 | Anything specially the matter? |
39166 | Anything the matter, Volodia? |
39166 | Are not the masses robbed of the fruit of their toil? 39166 Are these Talmud books?" |
39166 | Are you awake? 39166 Are you crazy? |
39166 | Are you crazy? 39166 Are you really going to America, Volodia?" |
39166 | Are you sure you can give me a pound of decent stuff? |
39166 | But can Sophia go there? 39166 But if we were not a helpless, shiftless nation a handful of boys could n''t frighten us, could they?" |
39166 | But in that case, what''s the sense of his hanging around a place like this? |
39166 | But that''s impossible, so what''s the use getting excited, gentlemen? 39166 But what do they want of us?" |
39166 | But what do they want, those scamps? |
39166 | But what good will it do? |
39166 | But what has that got to do with Pievakin? |
39166 | But what have factories and farms to do with the pranks of demoralised boys? |
39166 | But where is he? 39166 But where is your evidence?" |
39166 | But who are you? |
39166 | But who says it is n''t? |
39166 | But why should you make yourself uneasy about me? 39166 But why should you pay any attention to her?" |
39166 | By the way, prince, does your mother know of this crazy trip of yours? |
39166 | By the way, uncle, is it true that that fellow, the Nihilist, has escaped? |
39166 | Ca n''t we put it off-- indefinitely? |
39166 | Ca n''t you try and remember your name? |
39166 | Ca n''t your horses get a move on them? |
39166 | Can it be that you believe such foolishness? |
39166 | Can you get this to him, and an answer brought back? |
39166 | Can you read them? |
39166 | Can you tell me what they are up to in that great city of yours? |
39166 | Come, you wo n''t say that of Clara, for instance? |
39166 | Delightful, is n''t it? |
39166 | Did he see you? |
39166 | Did n''t you go down the bank to look for it? |
39166 | Did they? 39166 Did you ask him to call again?" |
39166 | Do I look depressed? 39166 Do I?" |
39166 | Do n''t grieve, my son, I forbid you, do you hear? |
39166 | Do n''t you really? |
39166 | Do n''t you, really? |
39166 | Do you belong here? |
39166 | Do you imagine it''s easy for me to be away from you? |
39166 | Do you know anybody in Paris or any other foreign city you could write to at once? |
39166 | Do you know the girl who made that speech? |
39166 | Do you know what that sound means? 39166 Do you really mean what you say, Makar? |
39166 | Do you remember his''express trains''in the garden? |
39166 | Do you want me to be responsible for the goods? 39166 Do you want me to sign a guarantee for it?" |
39166 | Do you want somebody nabbed on purpose to give a bored lady something to excite her nerves? |
39166 | Do you want to attract a mob? |
39166 | Do you? |
39166 | Everybody has to die for that matter, yet who cares to die an unnatural death? 39166 Exile me?" |
39166 | Give up what? 39166 Godfather, then?" |
39166 | Grieving for your Christian fellow? 39166 Has he?" |
39166 | Has she? 39166 Have I heard of her?" |
39166 | Have they? |
39166 | Have we no right to say good- bye to our own teacher? |
39166 | Have you actually come all the way from St. Petersburg, to tell me that? |
39166 | Have you learned it all by yourself? |
39166 | Have you relatives here? |
39166 | He was a tough looking customer, and he made a rumpus, so I thought to myself,''Is this the first time I have been out of some cash? 39166 He wo n''t give''a political''''leave of absence,''though, will he?" |
39166 | How are things? |
39166 | How are you, Yossl? 39166 How can I rest until I have seen her and asked her pardon?" |
39166 | How can one sleep when one is not allowed to? |
39166 | How dare you doubt my title? 39166 How dare you liken me to those fellows? |
39166 | How did it reach you so soon? |
39166 | How do I know? 39166 How do you feel, Sasha?" |
39166 | How do you know I have? |
39166 | How do you know it is nonsense? 39166 How do you know, by my shaved face?" |
39166 | How is uncle? 39166 How is your health?" |
39166 | How shall I thank you? |
39166 | How will I get you in trouble? 39166 I am engaged,"she said,"but I am not married, and-- let me alone, mamma, will you?" |
39166 | I have a scheme, and what will you lose by it if you hear me out? 39166 If they have, then, what need is there of writing at the bottom of the picture:''This is a lion?''" |
39166 | If you are engaged, then why were you afraid to say so? 39166 Is father asleep?" |
39166 | Is he crazy? |
39166 | Is he disguised? 39166 Is he?" |
39166 | Is it all settled? |
39166 | Is it only a matter of words? 39166 Is it possible? |
39166 | Is it true? 39166 Is n''t it rather risky for you to be coming here?" |
39166 | Is n''t there? 39166 Is that the prime object of life-- to guard against harm to oneself?" |
39166 | Is that what you are here for, thieves, vermin that you are? |
39166 | Is that what you have come for-- to rescue me from empty phrases and bad company? |
39166 | Is that you, Tamara? |
39166 | Is that you, Tamara? |
39166 | Is that you, Volodia? |
39166 | Is there absolutely no hope for me, Clara? |
39166 | Is there anything new in that? |
39166 | Is there no way out of it? |
39166 | Is this the man who did it? |
39166 | Is your Holland cheese any good? |
39166 | Is your brother in Miroslav? |
39166 | Is_ that_ a joke? |
39166 | It does look as though the Russian people could kick, does n''t it? |
39166 | It is not agreeable to be treated by everybody as though you had been put at the college to spy upon the girls, is it? 39166 May I be frank with you, Volodia? |
39166 | Must one get something''out of it''to do what is right? |
39166 | No, why? |
39166 | Oh, I see, you are afraid I''ll send spies to this house, are you? 39166 Only why should he have said he was a member of the Party of the Will of the People? |
39166 | Remember me to uncle and aunt, will you? |
39166 | Sasha,[C] do you hear me? |
39166 | She would n''t dare do such a thing in Russia, would she? 39166 So you have really come for that express purpose?" |
39166 | Still planting a paradise on earth? |
39166 | Still teaching you manners? |
39166 | Still, maybe he does hold dangerous views? |
39166 | Tell me frankly: are you and my son having a love affair? |
39166 | That''s so, but what of it? |
39166 | The Armenian does n''t seem to be cleaning those fellows out quite so rapidly as one thought he would, does he? 39166 Then why did you get red in the face when I said you were? |
39166 | They would decay there, do n''t you know, and that would be almost as bad as dampness, would n''t it? |
39166 | Volodia? 39166 War did you say? |
39166 | Was it? |
39166 | Was she? 39166 We are no robbers, are we?" |
39166 | Well, and how is your Circle? 39166 Well, could not some people have recognised you by your figure and carriage? |
39166 | Well, how is that old gendarme of yours? |
39166 | Well? |
39166 | Well? |
39166 | What are you doing in this town so long? |
39166 | What are you driving at, Pasha? 39166 What are you going to do?" |
39166 | What are you smiling at? |
39166 | What are you talking about? |
39166 | What brings you so early this morning? 39166 What committee?" |
39166 | What did he do there? |
39166 | What did occur to you? |
39166 | What do I mean? 39166 What do we know? |
39166 | What do you mean by interfering with an officer-- in the performance of his duty? |
39166 | What do you mean, George? 39166 What do you mean, uncle?" |
39166 | What do you mean? |
39166 | What do you mean? |
39166 | What do you want? |
39166 | What does it all mean? |
39166 | What does it mean? |
39166 | What else would you have Jews do? 39166 What has become of her?" |
39166 | What has happened? |
39166 | What has put such an idea in your mind? |
39166 | What has that got to do with your cursed scheme? |
39166 | What is going to happen next? |
39166 | What is he doing there? 39166 What is it, Pasha?" |
39166 | What is it, child? |
39166 | What is of a piece with what? 39166 What is the danger? |
39166 | What is the trouble? 39166 What is to be done, then?" |
39166 | What is true? |
39166 | What is your name? |
39166 | What paper from the Czar? |
39166 | What put it into your mind that I should be arrested? |
39166 | What right have you, for instance, to impose upon me rules as to how I am to wear my coat? |
39166 | What will you be put in jail for? |
39166 | What would I do? 39166 What''s got into you? |
39166 | What''s that you said, Clanya? |
39166 | What''s that? |
39166 | What''s that? |
39166 | What''s the matter? |
39166 | What''s the matter? |
39166 | What? |
39166 | When? 39166 Where is your collar? |
39166 | Who are you, anyhow? |
39166 | Who are you? |
39166 | Who are you? |
39166 | Who are you? |
39166 | Who are you? |
39166 | Who is Eugene? 39166 Who is absolutely free from vanity? |
39166 | Who is he? |
39166 | Who is that fellow? 39166 Who is the girl that made that speech at the station?" |
39166 | Who is there? |
39166 | Why am I a savage? 39166 Why am I? |
39166 | Why are you such a deuced fool, Onufri? |
39166 | Why call it''contagion?'' 39166 Why did n''t you keep it to yourself until you were again in a mood for''business''?" |
39166 | Why did you hasten to speak of''exiling''me, then? |
39166 | Why did you? 39166 Why do n''t I fall asleep when you tell me stories?" |
39166 | Why do n''t you ask it then? |
39166 | Why should n''t I? 39166 Why should you run risks for his sake? |
39166 | Why should you take such a gloomy view of it? 39166 Why these compliments?" |
39166 | Why, did you get it in the riot? |
39166 | Why, do n''t you think he does? |
39166 | Why, have the riots knocked all his socialism out of him? |
39166 | Why, is n''t he in Paris? |
39166 | Why, what ails my cooper''s hatchet, or a hammer, or a plain crowbar? |
39166 | Why, where is your hat? |
39166 | Why, why, have you fallen in love with both of them at once? |
39166 | Why? 39166 Why? |
39166 | Why? |
39166 | Why? |
39166 | Why? |
39166 | Will I ever see you again? |
39166 | Will it be better if you are caught and put in a black hole? |
39166 | Will you come? 39166 Will you kindly try me on Greek now?" |
39166 | Will you let me break a couple of windows? |
39166 | Will you marry me then? |
39166 | Will your High Nobleness tell us when his Excellency the Police Master will give the order to start in? |
39166 | Wo n''t it keep? |
39166 | Wo n''t there be a single rift in it? 39166 Would it be better to shut one''s eyes to the truth? |
39166 | Would they have us live without a Czar? 39166 Would you have them rob us of our sacred principles, too?" |
39166 | Yes, but why do n''t you give the doctor a chance to speak? |
39166 | You do n''t want to pump me dry in one day, do you? |
39166 | You do n''t want your son to perish, do you? |
39166 | You do n''t want your uncle to write letters begging for a fellow who was foolish enough to get mixed up in such an affair as that, do you? 39166 You have been rather quick to get tired of your father and mother, have n''t you?" |
39166 | You have not finished your sentence, what were you saying? |
39166 | You here? |
39166 | You live in Miroslav, do n''t you? |
39166 | You were mistaken, then, but what makes you look so uneasy? 39166 Your mother?" |
39166 | Your name is Boulatoff, is it not? |
39166 | Your scheme? 39166 ''Are n''t you ashamed to spoil a handsome face like yours by that rusty, horrid old thing on your head?'' |
39166 | ''Are n''t you ashamed to wear such a cap?'' |
39166 | ''Shall I take it to the shop so that the rioters may have some more goods to pillage?'' |
39166 | Above all, why should the government be afraid of such explanations? |
39166 | After a little she demanded:"What did you mean by''exiling''me?" |
39166 | Am I not safe in this basement at least?" |
39166 | Am I the only Jewish woman who has come to Zorki these few days? |
39166 | An old man with the weight of experience on your shoulders?" |
39166 | And do you call that loyalty to the Czar? |
39166 | And how about the thought that over yonder, outside, there are people who are going on with the struggle and who think of you sometimes? |
39166 | And if they did, then why should one be forbidden to explain their essence?" |
39166 | And robbing and killing innocent people is not against the law? |
39166 | And taking up his pen, he added, with a preoccupied air,"Keep an eye on him, will you?" |
39166 | And the answer was:"Sure we will, and then we''ll give them a shaking- up, the scurvy Jews, wo n''t we?" |
39166 | And the nobility-- was it not a caste of spongers and land- robbers? |
39166 | And then, when the higher authorities find out about it, who will be fined or put in jail? |
39166 | And what are we going to do with ourselves? |
39166 | And what are you now, pray? |
39166 | And where does your highness get these cruel thoughts? |
39166 | And why? |
39166 | And with whom have I the pleasure----?" |
39166 | Anti- Jewish riots were now raging? |
39166 | Any news of Feivish?" |
39166 | Anything up? |
39166 | Are n''t you going to school at all?" |
39166 | Are not the cities full of human beings without a home? |
39166 | Are not their daughters reduced to dishonour by their own misery and by the lust of the mighty? |
39166 | Are they not maimed in the workshops or in the army? |
39166 | Are you sure the people in the prison are not getting suspicious about you?" |
39166 | As to my husband and myself, well, all they can do is to kill us, but how about the children?" |
39166 | As to the Gentile magnates their attitude toward the rioters was one which seemed to say:"You fellows and we are brothers, are we not?" |
39166 | Besides, are n''t they killing and maiming us anyhow?" |
39166 | Besides, who would have had the heart to desert the party now that its ranks had been so decimated and each member was of so much value? |
39166 | But ca n''t you find another place for it?" |
39166 | But how did he get out? |
39166 | But look here, Olya[E], are you sure there is nobody outside?" |
39166 | But oh, I do wish you could tell your mother, or could I speak to her?" |
39166 | But suppose he proves to be neither better nor worse than all governors?" |
39166 | But suppose they do n''t, suppose they prove to be hardened conservatives, devoted slaves of the crown? |
39166 | But then-- since when have_ you_ been interested in the Jews and their''question?''" |
39166 | But what can we do? |
39166 | But where can he be?" |
39166 | But where have you learned the trick?" |
39166 | Ca n''t we have a frank, honest talk for once, Clara? |
39166 | Ca n''t you calm down?" |
39166 | Ca n''t you get those books in the book- stores or in the public library?" |
39166 | Ca n''t you let me finish? |
39166 | Ca n''t you sit down by a fellow''s side for a minute or two?" |
39166 | Ca n''t you try and get back to your senses? |
39166 | Ca n''t you wait a month or two?" |
39166 | Can I see you to- morrow?" |
39166 | Can it be that we shall leave without saying good- bye to our dear teacher? |
39166 | Can it be that you have not tried to get her in? |
39166 | Can there be more trouble than the Jews are in now? |
39166 | Can you afford to associate with a woman who will behave in this impudent, in this rebellious manner toward the Czar? |
39166 | Can you, now?" |
39166 | Charming, is n''t it? |
39166 | Clara had unexpectedly become a_ ne- legalny_ and-- what was of more immediate concern-- what had become of Makar? |
39166 | Climbing upward in the service of the revolution, are n''t you?" |
39166 | Come, Clara, you have staked your life for the Russians long enough, and how have they repaid you? |
39166 | Could it be true that she was in the building and he would not even have a chance to see her? |
39166 | Could n''t he make it sooner?" |
39166 | Could n''t they arrange it so that he should not have to rub shoulders with every Tom, Dick and Harry and be exposed to every sort of affront? |
39166 | Could you send Onufri?" |
39166 | Did Makar know him? |
39166 | Did the gendarmes catch a Nihilist?" |
39166 | Did you know Eugene?" |
39166 | Do n''t you, now?" |
39166 | Do you actually want to be arrested?" |
39166 | Do you call it good- natured when one acts like a wild beast, bathing in the blood of innocent people?" |
39166 | Do you deny that our roads have parted?" |
39166 | Do you deny the existence of a Jewish question?" |
39166 | Do you expect an ornament like your Princess Chertogoff and her precious sons to make_ their_ acquaintance? |
39166 | Do you know that the dangling corpses of our comrades are never absent from my mind? |
39166 | Do you really? |
39166 | Do you remember the time when poor Pievakin left Miroslav? |
39166 | Do you remember?" |
39166 | Do you see the point? |
39166 | Do you see the point? |
39166 | Do you understand what I am saying or do you not? |
39166 | Do you understand what I say to you? |
39166 | Do you understand what all this jugglery means? |
39166 | Do you understand, prince?" |
39166 | Do you understand? |
39166 | Do you want to get everybody in trouble?" |
39166 | Do you?" |
39166 | Does the Czar pat us on the head for it? |
39166 | Elkin gave Boulatoff a stare of freezing irony, as who should say:"What do you think of the assurance of this man?" |
39166 | Foolish girl that you are, am I a stranger to you? |
39166 | For who knows but his visit may be a put- up job and that all he wants is to pick a quarrel as a signal for a lot of other rowdies to break in?" |
39166 | Gendarmes?" |
39166 | Good God, what has he been doing to himself? |
39166 | Has he been arrested? |
39166 | Has somebody else brought you up?" |
39166 | Has somebody else given birth to you? |
39166 | Has_ that_ done anybody any good? |
39166 | Have I no right to be here like everybody else? |
39166 | Have n''t the Gentiles robbed us enough?" |
39166 | Have n''t you taken risks enough in Russia? |
39166 | Have not the riots been enough to open your eyes, Clara?" |
39166 | Have you been ill?" |
39166 | Have you seen her lately?" |
39166 | He bowed politely and asked, in French, with nervous timidity:"Do you remember me, Madame Oginska?" |
39166 | He is not in Paris, then? |
39166 | He was not sure that the young man was a Jew, and as he asked him sternly,"What are you looking at?" |
39166 | His manner toward Boulatoff was a non- committal mixture which seemed to say:"You and I understand each other perfectly, do n''t we? |
39166 | How are you going to find it out? |
39166 | How dare you make these insinuations?" |
39166 | How dare you speak to me? |
39166 | How have you been? |
39166 | How is auntie?" |
39166 | How many Russian Jews could you transport to America and Palestine? |
39166 | How was she? |
39166 | How would she take it then? |
39166 | How would you like to have all common people black like those darkies?" |
39166 | I hold their names sacred, yes, sacred, sacred, sacred, do you understand? |
39166 | I would n''t bother your Highness if the police''d nabbed a common crook, would I?" |
39166 | I''ll call you Peter; or no, will''godfather''do? |
39166 | If Father Michail did not speak to him he would n''t think it strange, would he?" |
39166 | Indeed, of what use has the nobility been to the world? |
39166 | Indeed, was not the condition of the Jews better in free countries than in despotic ones? |
39166 | Is he sorry his father is still alive?" |
39166 | Is he still''dumb''?" |
39166 | Is it anything to be ashamed of to be engaged? |
39166 | Is it possible that the government should be powerless to get rid of them? |
39166 | Is it true, doctor? |
39166 | Is it true, sir?" |
39166 | Is n''t that reason enough for a fellow to be jolly?" |
39166 | Is not this our birthplace? |
39166 | Is such a state of things possible anywhere in Western Europe?" |
39166 | Is that it?" |
39166 | Is that the kind of''education''he has got? |
39166 | Is that what he has broken with his wife and father for? |
39166 | Is there any wonder he has lost his head? |
39166 | Is there no soul left in you?" |
39166 | Is this the only sacrifice we are ready to make?" |
39166 | Keep a sharp lookout on that cursed basement until I get back, will you?" |
39166 | Later on she asked, with lazy curiosity and in her pampered enunciation:"Do you really think our novelists greater than the great writers of France?" |
39166 | May I offer you to finish the journey in my sleigh?" |
39166 | May I?" |
39166 | Must you become illegal?" |
39166 | My friends of the party will know it, too, of course, and what do we care for the rest of this wretched world? |
39166 | Not a wee bit of a one for a single ray to come through?" |
39166 | Now, if the masses had risen in arms against them, did not that mean that they were beginning to attack those they considered their enemies? |
39166 | Of course, the warden is a scoundrel, but what does he know of these things? |
39166 | Oginska, that unfortunate Polish woman we met at the health- resort? |
39166 | Once we are going to be licked, why act like a lot of sticks? |
39166 | Once, as he was reviewing the situation for the thousandth time, a voice in him exclaimed:"Pardoned? |
39166 | One day, after they had arrived at certain conclusions regarding Makar, Pavel said:"Shall we take a walk?" |
39166 | One day, during one of their intimate talks on the wood- pile, the old woman demanded:"Tell me, Clara, are you married?" |
39166 | Only why attack Jews alone? |
39166 | Or is it merely one of those jokes under which one must write in big letters:''This is a joke?''" |
39166 | Or was it mere imagination? |
39166 | Pani Oginska''s son?" |
39166 | Parmet smiled, a queer, outlandish smile, at once naïve and knowing, as he replied:"Risky? |
39166 | Pavel, too, was in good humour, yet floating in his mind was the same old question: And what if all fails and Makar is removed to St. Petersburg? |
39166 | People do n''t get red without reason, do they?" |
39166 | Petersburg?" |
39166 | Remember Elkin? |
39166 | Roll on feather- beds and collect usury? |
39166 | Safonoff says turns out to be as idiotic a dream as all this tommyrot of yours?" |
39166 | She made a gesture of horror--"But who is he, what is he?" |
39166 | She was smilingly making ready to bow herself away, when her cousin asked of the Great- Russian:"And how is her Illustriousness? |
39166 | Since when, mamma darling, since when?" |
39166 | So what right had that coward of a Jew to place himself between her and him? |
39166 | So, what has happened to make one revise one''s views on the movement? |
39166 | Somebody asked:"How is the Emperor?" |
39166 | Sophia not existing? |
39166 | Studying medicine in French?" |
39166 | Such governments existed, did n''t they? |
39166 | Suppose a fellow''s heart is full and he meets an intimate old friend of his, is it an indiscretion on his part if he opens his mind to him?" |
39166 | That must have been quite a little while ago when Pani Oginska''s son taught you, was n''t it?" |
39166 | That''s plain enough, is n''t it?" |
39166 | That''s what worries you about me in this affair, is n''t it, now? |
39166 | The Emperor had secured a constitution for Bulgaria, had he? |
39166 | The Russian masses were rioting; could there be a better indication of a revolutionary awakening? |
39166 | The government ca n''t have enough of it, can it? |
39166 | The great trouble with me is my lack of tact, is n''t it? |
39166 | Their hearts understood each other well enough, why, then, allow language to intrude upon their speechless communion? |
39166 | Then he uttered with a smile:"Have you taken a vow to give us a wide berth?" |
39166 | Then sinking his voice, he asked:"Have you heard of the fellow they''ve bagged? |
39166 | Then, his face hardening into a preoccupied business- like expression, he said aloud:"Where are you stopping?" |
39166 | They''ll kill us? |
39166 | Through the political spies?" |
39166 | To be kept in solitary confinement is anything but a pleasure, to be sure, but is there nothing to sweeten one''s life there? |
39166 | Understand?" |
39166 | Volodia Vigdoroff? |
39166 | Want to make a Terrorist of him? |
39166 | Was Pavel a Nihilist? |
39166 | Was he developing scurvy? |
39166 | Was it really Pasha?" |
39166 | Was not that the sign of revolutionary awakening she had fervently been praying for? |
39166 | Was she alive at all? |
39166 | Was there no mercy in this world? |
39166 | Was this enough to let a man put himself in the hands of the Third Section?" |
39166 | We had better turn upon the authorities, the flunkeys of the Czar----""Do you hear what he says?" |
39166 | We shall understand each other much better then, wo n''t we, Clara Rodionovna?" |
39166 | We were not chased home from the firing line because we were Jews, were we?" |
39166 | We wish to know when that paper from the Czar about the Jews will be read to us?" |
39166 | Were they swollen? |
39166 | What are you talking about?" |
39166 | What can you lose by it?" |
39166 | What could have been done more to my vineyard that I have not done in it? |
39166 | What do I know?" |
39166 | What do you get out of it?" |
39166 | What do you think he''s after? |
39166 | What do you think of it, Alexandre Alexandrovich?" |
39166 | What do you think of that?" |
39166 | What do you want of us all? |
39166 | What does an old- fashioned Jew like myself care about politics? |
39166 | What does he want of my old bones? |
39166 | What does it all mean? |
39166 | What had he done? |
39166 | What had he done? |
39166 | What harm have the common people done you that you should wish them a horrid thing like that? |
39166 | What has come over you?" |
39166 | What has put it in your head to doubt it?" |
39166 | What have you been doing to yourself? |
39166 | What is death after all? |
39166 | What is up?" |
39166 | What makes you smile? |
39166 | What more can he do with me? |
39166 | What on earth are we waiting for?" |
39166 | What on earth are you prating about, Onufri?" |
39166 | What reason have you to be so jolly anyhow?" |
39166 | What shall I call you?" |
39166 | What was Pievakin to be pardoned for? |
39166 | What would you do?" |
39166 | What''s the trouble?" |
39166 | Whatever is the matter with you, Clara? |
39166 | When he heard of the change he said in dismay:"Will that affect my scheme?" |
39166 | When the mathematician had withdrawn, he inquired in a tone of pain and concern:"What has happened, Alexandre Alexandrovich?" |
39166 | When they resumed their walk she inquired reluctantly:"Who is''her Illustriousness''?" |
39166 | Where did you get it?" |
39166 | Where shall we hide? |
39166 | Where was she? |
39166 | Where was the sense of having such terms as"limited monarchy"in the text- book at all, if the pupils were not to be told what this meant? |
39166 | Wherefore, when I looked that it should bring forth grapes, brought it forth wild grapes?''" |
39166 | Who are you?" |
39166 | Who ever heard of a girl roaming around as late as that?" |
39166 | Who made the arrest? |
39166 | Who wants the affection of a bribe- taker who will let an honest man perish? |
39166 | Whoever heard of a girl taking so little care of her hat that it should drop into the water? |
39166 | Whoever told you there was?" |
39166 | Why could he not be pardoned? |
39166 | Why did you?" |
39166 | Why dirty the dear little feet of your horse? |
39166 | Why do n''t they knock out the bottom?" |
39166 | Why do n''t you go back to your Gentile? |
39166 | Why do n''t you tell me who he is, what he is?" |
39166 | Why should it be wrong to dwell on the vital features of parliamentary government? |
39166 | Why should you take it that way?" |
39166 | Why should you use high- flown language like that?" |
39166 | Why use such words?" |
39166 | Why, are you afraid we may n''t? |
39166 | Why, oh why, should men like him have to perish that way?" |
39166 | Why, then, was he hanging those who were striving for one in his own land? |
39166 | Why, what has become of your bulk, old boy? |
39166 | Why, what has happened?" |
39166 | Why? |
39166 | Why? |
39166 | Why? |
39166 | Why? |
39166 | Why?" |
39166 | Why?" |
39166 | Will my eyes ever see you again?" |
39166 | Will you drop in in the afternoon?" |
39166 | Will you marry your love- lorn Pashka then? |
39166 | Wo n''t we give ourselves a spree, eh? |
39166 | Wo n''t you look in at all?" |
39166 | Would he have his old father go to prison on account of him? |
39166 | Would she, Clara, abandon the cause to which that noble woman had given her life? |
39166 | Would that do''the Jewish people''good?" |
39166 | Would you have a Gentile reprobate go to these for a loan?" |
39166 | Would you have the Jews keep out of that struggle? |
39166 | Would you really advise me to receive it, doctor?" |
39166 | Yavner?" |
39166 | You are hungry, of course?" |
39166 | You do n''t actually think they serve the Czar from principle?" |
39166 | You do n''t think you are a daughter of Rothschild, do you? |
39166 | You do n''t wish to misjudge me, do you? |
39166 | You have caught the contagion, have n''t you?" |
39166 | You know you were, were n''t you, now?" |
39166 | You see, I can confide in you without hesitation, for who would suspect a Boulatoff of-- pardon the word-- spying? |
39166 | You think I''m crazy already, do n''t you?" |
39166 | You would not wish me to make an exhibition of the abject helplessness that comes over me when I see you, would you?" |
39166 | You_ are_ a convert- Jewess?" |
39166 | You_ are_ going to marry a Christian? |
39166 | and then, dropping his eyes, he asked:"What girl?" |
39166 | he asked with a frown,"How did you get here? |
39166 | or Hessia?" |
39166 | the cap- maker demanded, and noticing Clara''s father by his side, he added:"This is not the way Rabbi Rachmiel''s wife does business, is it? |
39166 | the swarthy man protested in a soft, mellow basso,"Ca n''t a fellow be jolly without filling himself full of vodka? |
35076 | A little rosy- winged god? |
35076 | About Schnapsie? |
35076 | And Jews will not believe? 35076 And ca n''t he see at all, at all?" |
35076 | And did they arrive safe? |
35076 | And do n''t they now? |
35076 | And does the girl know all this? |
35076 | And give up my store? |
35076 | And he will make his speech, too, wo n''t you, my Brum? |
35076 | And how do you know there will ever be a reaction? |
35076 | And is Bethulah content with her destiny? |
35076 | And my furniture? 35076 And ruin my connection-- and starve?" |
35076 | And the mother? |
35076 | And then--"And then? |
35076 | And thy dowry? |
35076 | And what if she is? |
35076 | And what know you of these vermin of whom you speak with such assurance? 35076 And what makes you so suddenly their champion?" |
35076 | And what''s the_ Klaus_? |
35076 | And where am I to get_ kosher_ food in Paris? 35076 And where did he get the money to gamble with?" |
35076 | And where does the luck come from? |
35076 | And where is Tsirrélé-- my dear little Tsirrélé? |
35076 | And why is n''t the hall lamp alight? |
35076 | And without the religion, what is the use of the race? |
35076 | And wud he be borrun dark? |
35076 | And yet people believed in them? 35076 And you are sure you will get along together?" |
35076 | And you still believe what he says? |
35076 | And your worshippers-- what of them? |
35076 | Are n''t you glad you have n''t got three servants? |
35076 | Are the stripes blue or black? |
35076 | Are you as dangerous to us? |
35076 | Are you not the Holy Queen? |
35076 | Are you sure you will be happy with him, little Schnapsie? |
35076 | But Grand Island itself? |
35076 | But are we never to have a grandson? |
35076 | But are you sure we can build there? |
35076 | But ca n''t you see Notre Dame? |
35076 | But do you feel strong enough to do it all? |
35076 | But do you know that he is a-- a--"A Christian? 35076 But does she know what father offers her-- every comfort, every luxury? |
35076 | But for how long? |
35076 | But have n''t we talked that over enough, father? |
35076 | But have you no friends to go to? |
35076 | But have you seen his photograph? |
35076 | But how do you know? |
35076 | But how should I dream he could travel? 35076 But how? |
35076 | But if I got to Rome, would the Pope see the child? |
35076 | But in the meantime? |
35076 | But is n''t the darling old Jew shocked? |
35076 | But is not the day passed forever? |
35076 | But is she to be married in a Christian church? |
35076 | But since they are not there on the Friday--? |
35076 | But the crown-- the crown of joy? |
35076 | But there are lights, are n''t there? |
35076 | But this Grand Island-- is it yours? |
35076 | But thou, apple of my eye,the old man said to Srul,"thou wilt die rather than break the Sabbath?" |
35076 | But what can you see at night? |
35076 | But what did he care? 35076 But what made my Rivkoly faint?" |
35076 | But what pilgrims? |
35076 | But what then? 35076 But what will become of your mother?" |
35076 | But when will the actual city be begun? |
35076 | But whence this mad hope? |
35076 | But where did you find him? |
35076 | But where have we polygamy? |
35076 | But where? |
35076 | But why did you not tell me of this before? |
35076 | But why did you not tell me this at the time? |
35076 | But why should not the place of Israel''s Ark of Refuge be named Ararat? |
35076 | But why wait for that? |
35076 | But will there be room? |
35076 | But you go far? |
35076 | But your own life meantime? |
35076 | But-- but-- how did you get in? |
35076 | Ca n''t you bring him over to us? |
35076 | Cabled? |
35076 | Come, what have you to say? |
35076 | Crying? 35076 Dead? |
35076 | Did n''t you hear Lazarus say so yourself? |
35076 | Did n''t you think of that? |
35076 | Did ye ever hear he could? |
35076 | Do I know? 35076 Do Wonder Rabbis live nowadays?" |
35076 | Do n''t believe it? |
35076 | Do n''t you know the New Year is nigh? |
35076 | Do n''t you see glaciers? |
35076 | Do you believe everybody is like yourselves? |
35076 | Do you forbid the banns? |
35076 | Do you hear, mother? |
35076 | Do you like it? |
35076 | Do you mean the Pope of Rome? |
35076 | Do you really think it''s only Lazarus? |
35076 | Do you think so? |
35076 | Does n''t she make a silver path on the water? |
35076 | Does she still stalk about in a shroud? |
35076 | Dost thou forget it is_ Kol Nidré_ night? 35076 Dost thou forget what Rabbi Eliezer said? |
35076 | For do not all our Austrian young men fly thither to marry, seeing that at home only the eldest son may found a family? 35076 For the play?" |
35076 | For what is the''land shadowing with wings, which is beyond the rivers of Ethiopia,''which shall send messengers to a nation scattered and peeled? 35076 Good enough? |
35076 | Has France got white cliffs, too? |
35076 | Have I miscalculated? |
35076 | Have we not been in exile long enough? |
35076 | Have you seen the stone? 35076 Have you spoken to her, then?" |
35076 | Have you? |
35076 | He can do miracles, then? |
35076 | He could n''t come down, could n''t he? |
35076 | He does n''t set father at you when you go there? |
35076 | Hear you that, man? |
35076 | Hear you that, woman? |
35076 | How can any one have patience with her? |
35076 | How can she? |
35076 | How can you dream of that? |
35076 | How dare you speak to her? |
35076 | How is he ever to improve? |
35076 | How looked he? |
35076 | How much Judaism is there in your sisters''husbands? |
35076 | How should I? 35076 How so? |
35076 | How was I to know Biela would_ ever_ get in? |
35076 | How? |
35076 | How? |
35076 | I suppose you mean how do I defend the conception which is embodied in our ceremonies and ritual? |
35076 | I? |
35076 | I? |
35076 | If my Rivkoly puts on a new dress in honour of the Sabbath, is not the dear God pleased? 35076 If thou hadst come to see me even once-- why hast thou not?" |
35076 | In Germany again? |
35076 | In Rome? 35076 Indeed,"I murmured,"and what_ is_ the Orthodox Church?" |
35076 | Is it anything important? 35076 Is it not a wife''s duty to submit?" |
35076 | Is it not so? 35076 Is it not so? |
35076 | Is it possible? |
35076 | Is it worth while having the responsibility of the rent? 35076 Is it? |
35076 | Is n''t it? |
35076 | Is not our saint the sole scion of the house of David? 35076 Is that where the miracles are done?" |
35076 | Is_ Pesach_ over? |
35076 | It concerns Schnapsie? |
35076 | It is just because I do that I ask how are you going to live on the journey? 35076 It is true; why indeed?" |
35076 | Jealous of thee? |
35076 | Jews? |
35076 | Kiss it? |
35076 | Mad? |
35076 | May I have the privilege of crossing in your canoe? |
35076 | May I not escort you, lady? |
35076 | Moshé Grinwitz,cried the great Rav, his voice dominating the din,"are you mad?" |
35076 | Mother, can you see France yet? |
35076 | Mother, can you see France yet? |
35076 | My conception? |
35076 | My life-- does it not already take on the glory of God as this mountain the coming day? |
35076 | No? 35076 No?" |
35076 | No? |
35076 | No? |
35076 | No? |
35076 | Not a bad_ Geschäft_, eh? |
35076 | Not even half a ticket? 35076 Oh, and so he thinks he''ll get round mother by getting round me, does he? |
35076 | Oh, are_ you_ the_ Stranger_? |
35076 | Oh, have n''t you ever heard of the Pope, mother? |
35076 | Oh, how can you say so, Leah? 35076 Once?" |
35076 | Over the Dark Ages? |
35076 | Persecution? |
35076 | Pope? 35076 Pray? |
35076 | Put on a coat? |
35076 | Rich? |
35076 | Rich? |
35076 | Rich? |
35076 | Said I not, ye were a sport and a mockery unto Him? 35076 Shall I to him"--Sister Margaret paused to excogitate the Yiddish word--"write?" |
35076 | Shall a godless stranger tamper with the hope of generations? |
35076 | Shall we say-- the eve of Chanukah? |
35076 | So we must n''t let a day pass without writing to him, eh? |
35076 | Sons of Belial,I said, recalling a biblical phrase that might be expected to prick,"why do you seek my life?" |
35076 | Sugarman? |
35076 | Suppose,said I,"Wladimir, when he made his famous choice between the Creeds of the world, had picked Judaism? |
35076 | Sure, and who''ll have been puttin''the Evil Oi on him? |
35076 | Take you in? |
35076 | Tear it down? |
35076 | That same Jonas girl? |
35076 | That''s what they all say, eh? |
35076 | Then he no longer works miracles? |
35076 | Then perhaps our Rabbi can do it, too? |
35076 | Then what shall we do about the people? |
35076 | Then who but she can be the destined mother of Israel''s Redeemer? |
35076 | Then why--? |
35076 | Then you are a good Jewess still? |
35076 | Then you are a heretic? |
35076 | Then you are going over to him? |
35076 | Then you think I was right? |
35076 | Then, wo n''t you take a ticket for the lotte_ree_? |
35076 | There is no one in possession there? |
35076 | There, Lazarus, do you hear? |
35076 | Thinks she can keep anything from her old father, does she? |
35076 | Thou art not angry with me, Sarah? |
35076 | Thou art not gone? |
35076 | Thou dost not believe what I say? |
35076 | Thou hast sent for me? |
35076 | Thou sayest they have compassion on thee in their talk,he murmured at last, half deprecatingly, half resentfully;"have they none on me?" |
35076 | Thou wilt not make claim for compensation? |
35076 | Thou wilt not refuse the_ Get_, when it comes? |
35076 | Thou wilt show me her_ Cesubah_ when thou comest next? |
35076 | To what? 35076 Understand what? |
35076 | Was I to remain a bachelor all my life, breaking the Almighty''s ordinance? 35076 Well, and what do people believe in now? |
35076 | Well, suppose it is? |
35076 | Well, what is it? 35076 Well, who is it now?" |
35076 | Well? 35076 Well?" |
35076 | What are you crying at? 35076 What are you doing?" |
35076 | What ceremony? |
35076 | What do you mean? 35076 What do you want of him?" |
35076 | What do you want? 35076 What do you want?" |
35076 | What does it matter to us if a dog creeps into synagogue? |
35076 | What dost thou? |
35076 | What else have I to give thee, my Herzel, I who eat the bread of strangers? 35076 What else wud he be for? |
35076 | What is it? 35076 What is it?" |
35076 | What is that? |
35076 | What is that? |
35076 | What is the Adamite life? |
35076 | What is the matter with you? |
35076 | What is your sister''s address now? |
35076 | What know you of my daughter? |
35076 | What matters if I lie here a week more or less? |
35076 | What sayest thou? 35076 What sin have I committed to get such grandchildren? |
35076 | What will you charge_ me_? |
35076 | What wouldst thou have me do? |
35076 | What''s all this madness? |
35076 | What''s that to do with us? 35076 What''s that?" |
35076 | What''s the odds? 35076 What''s the use of crying over spilt milk?" |
35076 | What''s the use? |
35076 | What, do n''t you see the humour of it? 35076 What, what?" |
35076 | What? |
35076 | What? |
35076 | What? |
35076 | What_ are_ you talking about? 35076 Whatever brings you here? |
35076 | When did he die? |
35076 | When have I championed them? |
35076 | Where are we, mother? |
35076 | Where are you going? |
35076 | Where are you going? |
35076 | Where can I take you in? 35076 Where is the moon?" |
35076 | Who dare molest the Holy Queen? |
35076 | Who do you think is the happy man? 35076 Who else wud I be manin''? |
35076 | Who made him ruler in Israel? |
35076 | Who said I was n''t? 35076 Who told thee it was I?" |
35076 | Who told you so? |
35076 | Who wants his riches? 35076 Who would have come in?" |
35076 | Why alas? |
35076 | Why do you stand in her way? |
35076 | Why must I kneel, mother? |
35076 | Why not? |
35076 | Why not? |
35076 | Why should I be angry? 35076 Why wo n''t he come here-- like the other doctors?" |
35076 | Why? 35076 Why?" |
35076 | Will he never come back? |
35076 | Will you have plaice or sole, mother? |
35076 | Wilt thou not bring her to see me? 35076 Would you have me cry, too? |
35076 | Would you like a blanket? |
35076 | Wouldst thou reopen my wounds? |
35076 | Yes, Miss? |
35076 | Yes, if it was n''t for you--"Mother, do you hear what Lazarus is saying? 35076 Yes?" |
35076 | You are not afraid? |
35076 | You do n''t believe me? |
35076 | You had sisters? |
35076 | You have bad news? |
35076 | You have heard? |
35076 | You have n''t been there yet? |
35076 | You mean-- has he gone? |
35076 | You recognize me? |
35076 | You saw him at Clacton- on- Sea? |
35076 | You think so? |
35076 | _ Ach_, why did I not know this before? |
35076 | _ Da_, it would have been a beautiful ideal-- once,he said; then added fiercely:"Rich? |
35076 | _ Nu_; to what end? 35076 _ Nuka_, but this puts you finally into a career, does it not?" |
35076 | _ Nutchozh?_ And how do you propose to utilize it? |
35076 | _ Nutchozh?_ And how do you propose to utilize it? |
35076 | _ Och_, you have accepted it? |
35076 | ''Repent one day before thy death''--that is to- day, for who knows?" |
35076 | A fresh anxiety consumed her now-- would she have strength to hold out? |
35076 | A riddle? |
35076 | After a painful moment he said:"Art thou in earnest?" |
35076 | All my enemies will pity me, will they? |
35076 | Am I dying? |
35076 | Am I sane, or is this but incipient madness? |
35076 | And Alfred the Second, eh?" |
35076 | And Paul? |
35076 | And are the old currents flowing so strongly now, only because they were so long artificially dammed up? |
35076 | And despite it, if she slept on the letter, would it ever be posted? |
35076 | And do n''t you think it''s clever of me to save appearances?" |
35076 | And do you call this a sofa? |
35076 | And had not some transformation come over the synagogue? |
35076 | And he-- the_ Possemacher_--what winged jest would he let fly? |
35076 | And how if she did break down permanently? |
35076 | And is it not therefore a prophecy of those new steam- vessels that are beginning to creep up, one of which has just crossed from England to India? |
35076 | And my little gilt shovel that used to stand in the fender here, what''s become of that? |
35076 | And such a union-- was it not too incongruous, too fantastic, for practical life? |
35076 | And the mother-- would not her own Gan- Iden be spoilt by her boy''s agonizing in hell? |
35076 | And then if they were not so particular, why could not Leah slip through likewise? |
35076 | And then what would become of Paul''s prospects if it were known his father was a_ Zhit_? |
35076 | And was my love so blind as not to see that even if she spoke of Christianity it was only to please me? |
35076 | And was this eloquence to remain entombed in his own breast? |
35076 | And what''s become of them now?" |
35076 | And where''s the extra leaf of the table? |
35076 | And who has been telling you of all these angelic qualities you roll so glibly off your tongue?" |
35076 | And who taught him? |
35076 | And why did n''t Lazarus stay at home?" |
35076 | And yet should I have the courage to die? |
35076 | And yet why may not all be well after all, and Heaven grant me such grace as I would willingly sacrifice my life to deserve? |
35076 | And yet would it not be better if it had carried me off altogether? |
35076 | Any more frozen little kittens?" |
35076 | Are there not anti- Jewish riots in all parts, encouraged by cruel Government measures? |
35076 | At once, do you hear?" |
35076 | Besides, what did she understand? |
35076 | Besides, where am I to sit or to sleep? |
35076 | Bring her to me-- will she not come to see an invalid? |
35076 | But Rome? |
35076 | But as it was then Tuesday,"Can not I call upon him?" |
35076 | But as she took off her white glove not to sully it with the tea and cake, Kitty cried:"Why what have you done with my ring?" |
35076 | But blasphemer? |
35076 | But could they not fight for themselves then, with money, with the sinews of war, if not with the weapons; with gold, if not with steel? |
35076 | But do n''t you see how you go about unsettling people?" |
35076 | But does not''_ goumey_''also mean''rush, impetus?'' |
35076 | But have you lunched, then?" |
35076 | But how came such practices into Judaism-- Judaism, with its cheery creed,"increase and multiply?" |
35076 | But how could he get the furniture?" |
35076 | But she only said,"Is she aware thou hast come here?" |
35076 | But thy wife-- will she not be jealous?" |
35076 | But to leave Jerusalem at his age? |
35076 | But was there even the synagogue? |
35076 | But what did you say to the man?" |
35076 | But what remains for me? |
35076 | But where is the sacrifice in that? |
35076 | But who knew whether his money really came from this source? |
35076 | But why do you call him horrid?" |
35076 | But why does a soldier catch fire under the eye of his captain? |
35076 | But why does not the boy write himself? |
35076 | But why?" |
35076 | But you know all that is in my heart, do n''t you, darling?" |
35076 | But, dearest Alfred, shall we not be living the Christian life-- the life of abnegation-- more truly if we give up the hope of personal happiness? |
35076 | But_ would_ she be happy? |
35076 | By the way, has Sugarman the Shadchan been here?" |
35076 | Can anything have happened? |
35076 | Could it be the same planet on which such things went on simultaneously? |
35076 | Could no one stop this turning wheel of the world, jar it grindingly to a standstill? |
35076 | Did I not know that was impossible? |
35076 | Did I not wait and wait faithfully for Biela all those years?" |
35076 | Did n''t he say the bouquet was for me?" |
35076 | Did not his old sketch of herself give distinction to her parlour? |
35076 | Did they not dance on the grave of the sainted Elijah Wilna?" |
35076 | Did you have a good time?" |
35076 | Did you not tell Ben David-- his horn be exalted-- that you knew all concerning Bethulah? |
35076 | Do n''t you see him waving? |
35076 | Do n''t you see them yet, mother?" |
35076 | Do n''t you think she''s as anxious about it as you?" |
35076 | Do not the local newspapers everywhere reproduce Paul''s printed firebrands? |
35076 | Do you know who''ll go?" |
35076 | Do you remember them?" |
35076 | Do you think you could go, my lamb?" |
35076 | Eh, Biela, my poor lamb?" |
35076 | For what would happen if she really fell ill? |
35076 | God, wilt Thou not impart to me the secret of peace? |
35076 | Grotesque, say I? |
35076 | Had my plan been, indeed, a failure? |
35076 | Has Caterina''s death left a blank which these primitive beloved memories rush in to fill up? |
35076 | Have I not long since made up my mind that Paul must go his way and I mine? |
35076 | Have I not the pleasure of coming across them again in our own Odessa papers, in the_ Wiertnik_ and the_ Listok_? |
35076 | Have I upon my shoulders the guilt of this loss to Judaism, too? |
35076 | Have n''t I heard the congregation correct Winkelstein scores of times?" |
35076 | Have n''t you got eyes in your head? |
35076 | Have they not seen my heart? |
35076 | Have you forgotten already that here we are only animals?" |
35076 | He did not pause to defend his Sabbath breaking, but cried joyfully:"What did I tell you? |
35076 | He would pretend that her marriage cost him no pang; indeed, would not truly the pang be swallowed up in the thought of her happiness? |
35076 | How came you to allow yourself to be unwell? |
35076 | How can I stop this horrible, unnatural thing? |
35076 | How can I thank thee for giving thy consent?" |
35076 | How can you know that life is so sad?" |
35076 | How can you know that? |
35076 | How canst thou dare to blow out a light? |
35076 | How comes this house here? |
35076 | How could I ever have felt myself alienated from you? |
35076 | How could I foresee you would be struck down with this long sickness?" |
35076 | How did you know it was the dream of my life? |
35076 | How long is it to the Rejoicing?" |
35076 | How shall my people receive again a viper into its bosom? |
35076 | How should we get them across? |
35076 | How was he to make her understand? |
35076 | How''s old Miss What''s- a- name, your head- mistress? |
35076 | How, without the magic resource of books, could she get through the long years of age, when decrepitude might confine her to the chimney- corner? |
35076 | I laugh-- but who knows? |
35076 | I meant, in what terms did you put him in his place?" |
35076 | I never see him but he tells me how the children are crying day and night for their granny, and why do n''t I go and live with him? |
35076 | I raised my pistol, but hastened to ask, in a more conciliatory tone,"Then how has the line been carried on?" |
35076 | I will not throw it in the messenger''s face.... And thou wilt marry her?" |
35076 | If I had not met her, how would things have been? |
35076 | If a quarrel came, would not the man always throw it in her face that she was a Jewess? |
35076 | If organ- grinders can travel the distance, why ca n''t I?" |
35076 | If so, what matters? |
35076 | Indeed, what is the President of the United States but a_ Shophet_, a Judge of Israel? |
35076 | Is it Caterina''s death? |
35076 | Is it a joke? |
35076 | Is it not so, Biela, my lamb? |
35076 | Is it old age? |
35076 | Is it possible?" |
35076 | Is it returning to these village scenes after half a lifetime spent in towns? |
35076 | Is it so very much to spare me an hour or two a week? |
35076 | Is n''t it enough that I embrace it?" |
35076 | Is n''t it the oddest thing in the world? |
35076 | Is not every stone in the graveyard hewn from the dead heart of the mourners?" |
35076 | Is not his daughter the last of the race?" |
35076 | Is religion, then, a curse, eternally dividing man from man? |
35076 | Is there a prettier girl in the whole congregation? |
35076 | Know ye what, brethren? |
35076 | Law of Moses? |
35076 | Left you?" |
35076 | No? |
35076 | Not find any one suitable?" |
35076 | Of what avail to ask myself these questions? |
35076 | Of what avail words against the flames of jealousy in which she writhed? |
35076 | Of what use even to assure Mrs. Brill''s physical future, if her mind were to be left a pauper, dependent on others? |
35076 | Of what use is my money to me? |
35076 | Of whom? |
35076 | One piece of sugar?" |
35076 | Only--""Wilt thou wash my skin, and not make me wet?" |
35076 | Or art thou dead, dead, dead? |
35076 | Or had I stumbled upon some esoteric title she bore? |
35076 | Or had she but seized on my own phrase? |
35076 | Or to go to the strange, raw country? |
35076 | Paul or Nicholas? |
35076 | Paul? |
35076 | Rebecca exclaimed in a shocked tone,"have I married an Epikouros after all? |
35076 | Shall the congregation hear a word or a syllable that God did not write? |
35076 | She murmured,"Who told you?" |
35076 | She repeated the Hebrew obediently, then asked:"What does it mean?" |
35076 | Should I have repented earlier of my hollow existence? |
35076 | Should I tell him the thing was impossible-- that he was a Jew? |
35076 | Strange, indeed, that thus should deliverance for Israel be wrought; yet what was Israel''s history but a series of miracles? |
35076 | Swallowing them down, she said,"And she-- did she not ask thee to give me_ Get_?" |
35076 | The avenging hand was heavy upon him in life,--what horrors yet awaited him when he should be laid in the cold grave? |
35076 | The average rainfall is-- how many inches?" |
35076 | The goitred_ Chassid_ opened his lips and added,"If not now, when? |
35076 | The interpreter also said to me,''I suppose you have got some work to do here?'' |
35076 | The wind bloweth as it listeth; who shall say why I am tempest- tossed? |
35076 | Then he added hurriedly:"But will you be happy with him? |
35076 | Then why should I not be that man? |
35076 | They called him madman down in Frankfort, did they? |
35076 | Thinkest thou I am ignorant thou couldst not obtain a_ Get_ against me-- me who have borne thee children, who have wrought no evil? |
35076 | Thinkest thou I am not aware of the Judgments-- I, the granddaughter of Reb Shloumi( the memory of the righteous for a blessing)? |
35076 | This pious patience-- this rejection of the burden on to the shoulders of Messiah and Miracle-- was it more than the veil of unconscious impotence? |
35076 | To our empty synagogues?" |
35076 | To track the van?" |
35076 | To what Cabalistic mystery was this the key? |
35076 | To whom?" |
35076 | Truffles and plovers''eggs?" |
35076 | Was I this nondescript soul, I wondered, half smilingly, fashioned of the Evil One to delay the Messianic era? |
35076 | Was he, perhaps, dreaming after all? |
35076 | Was it not enough that he was devoid from the start of the dull, dead weight of Judaism which clogged my own early years? |
35076 | Was it of the enchanted land of love of which Sugarman had reminded her, but over whose roses he had tramped so grossly? |
35076 | Was it that_ my_ reaction against my past had become stronger than ever, was it that Paul had never exposed his own narrowness so completely before? |
35076 | Was it the genuineness of her faith in her heathen creed that made me acquiesce in its daily profession and its dominance in our household life? |
35076 | Was it the light of her face that blinded me to the dear homely faces of my father and mother? |
35076 | Was my first fancy true? |
35076 | Was she alive? |
35076 | Was she dead? |
35076 | Was she now to be cut off forever from the sight of his strength? |
35076 | Was there another riot threatening? |
35076 | Was there any social reason why they should not cut as great a dash as the Benjamins or the Rosenweilers? |
35076 | Was there no way of slipping quietly out of existence? |
35076 | Was this indeed a long- lost brother of his? |
35076 | Was this the bridegroom-- was this the only one she would ever know? |
35076 | Was this, then, how idylls ended? |
35076 | We shall say_ Kaddish_( mourning- prayer) for him, but who will say_ Kaddish_ for us?" |
35076 | Well, what are you going to do about it?" |
35076 | Well, why should he keep her waiting? |
35076 | Well,_ batiushka_, what should be the matter but the old, old matter? |
35076 | Were her father''s wits wandering at last? |
35076 | What but America, shadowing us with the wings of its eagle? |
35076 | What can I do? |
35076 | What can be the matter with him? |
35076 | What can he suspect? |
35076 | What could I do? |
35076 | What could I say? |
35076 | What did it matter to her how many children partook of the hour? |
35076 | What did she dream of, this Board School drudge, whose pasty face was craned curiously forward on sloping shoulders? |
35076 | What difference, then, can his news make to me? |
35076 | What do you know of the world, you who live mewed up in a Board School? |
35076 | What do you think of it?" |
35076 | What does he come to you for? |
35076 | What finer medium for my ideas than a great newspaper? |
35076 | What had I to say to these new, smart people in Zloczszol? |
35076 | What had London and prosperity brought him instead? |
35076 | What had become of Bethulah? |
35076 | What had these far- away splendours to do with Isaac Levinsky? |
35076 | What has happened?" |
35076 | What has happened?" |
35076 | What hath He done for His chosen people for their centuries of anguish and martyrdom? |
35076 | What if she were going blind? |
35076 | What if, while she, Biela, was happy with Srul, Leah should be starving with Tsirrélé? |
35076 | What is it, little Schnapsie?" |
35076 | What is that noise I hear?... |
35076 | What is the Sabbath here? |
35076 | What is the matter? |
35076 | What kind of trees? |
35076 | What know you of their inner lives, of their sanctified homes, of their patient sufferings? |
35076 | What magnetism enables one man to bewitch a nation? |
35076 | What mattered a lip- profession of Christianity, when I cared as little for Judaism as for it? |
35076 | What mattered the few odd years or months? |
35076 | What more potent lever to my hand for raising Holy Russia to a yet higher plane? |
35076 | What need have I of money? |
35076 | What of Bethulah herself? |
35076 | What say ye, brethren?" |
35076 | What was he doing outside of this mighty assembly? |
35076 | What was there for him in life now but the ruins of the literal Temple? |
35076 | What was this great thing, fallen so unexpectedly from the impassive heaven his hopelessness had challenged? |
35076 | What wonder, therefore, if Moshé Grinwitz intruded upon all his wife''s thoughts-- devotional or worldly? |
35076 | What would they say, his old friends, if they could see him now? |
35076 | What''s that, Brum?" |
35076 | What''s the difference, as long as he''s a good man, eh?" |
35076 | What''s the matter?" |
35076 | What''s up? |
35076 | When did a Jew invest his money in Russian industries? |
35076 | When he was going, she said,"Thou wilt come again?" |
35076 | When should I find time to travel all the way to Buffalo,--a busy editor, lawyer, playwright, what not? |
35076 | Whence, then, took I the money for our riotings?" |
35076 | Where are the police?... |
35076 | Where are they?" |
35076 | Where in Zloczszol will you find a superior husband for your child?" |
35076 | Where was he staying?" |
35076 | Where was her husband? |
35076 | Whither had he gone? |
35076 | Who can it be? |
35076 | Who feels that here, father? |
35076 | Who has pent them into their foul cellars and reeking dens? |
35076 | Who knew if he would ever get back to die there? |
35076 | Who was he? |
35076 | Who will write? |
35076 | Who would have dreamed a lithographer''s apprentice would arrive at leading the fashions among the nobility and gentry? |
35076 | Who would support her mother? |
35076 | Who?" |
35076 | Why administer Barbary for a savage Dey when you can administer Grand Island for yourself? |
35076 | Why be upset by my boy''s visit? |
35076 | Why ca n''t you let apartments yourselves? |
35076 | Why ca n''t you live up to your position?" |
35076 | Why did I not stop your murderous pen?... |
35076 | Why did these forms and ceremonies, which now loom beautiful to me through a mist of tears, seem hideous chains on the free limbs of childhood? |
35076 | Why didst thou not remind me, Rivkoly? |
35076 | Why didst thou not send me a bill of divorcement when I left thy home for this?" |
35076 | Why do n''t you come round and see me sometimes?" |
35076 | Why do they go there? |
35076 | Why does he not write, my poor St. Paul? |
35076 | Why does it flicker on eternally and not blot thee from my sight?" |
35076 | Why does n''t she marry? |
35076 | Why does one friend''s unspoken thought find unuttered echo in another''s? |
35076 | Why had he recklessly left the door unlocked? |
35076 | Why hast thou not come? |
35076 | Why hast thou not come?" |
35076 | Why is this? |
35076 | Why not? |
35076 | Why should I give them time to change their minds?" |
35076 | Why should I give up what my own hands have won?" |
35076 | Why should I, with my superficial ponderings, be right and he wrong? |
35076 | Why should she be parted from her family at all? |
35076 | Why should she care to marry me? |
35076 | Why should she not go to Rome? |
35076 | Why should you die for a miserable prejudice? |
35076 | Why was he not there to have the sacred duty of carrying the Scroll entrusted to him? |
35076 | Why, didst thou not see him afterward? |
35076 | Why, then, these strange sympathies that agitate me now; these feelings, shadowy, but strong and resistless as the shadow of death? |
35076 | Why, this was the very church--? |
35076 | Why, what in heaven''s name do you get? |
35076 | Why, where_ is_ thy new dress?" |
35076 | Will it prove the solace I have heard it is? |
35076 | Will you accept a seat at my table?" |
35076 | With Isaac and his heathen female across the Atlantic? |
35076 | Without proper food, without a spark of fire, how can you hold out a week in this bitter weather? |
35076 | Would father deny that they had now made enough to warrant the migration? |
35076 | Would he not annul the curse, grant him his blessing, promise to say_ Kaddish_ for his soul, that he might be saved from utter damnation? |
35076 | Would he not send his forgiveness by return, for Isaac''s days were numbered, and he could not linger on more than a month or so? |
35076 | Would he not tell her? |
35076 | Would her pupils have any inkling of the cloud on teacher''s home? |
35076 | Would his old joints have to assume that pagan posture? |
35076 | Would she even hear his dying word? |
35076 | X"Knowest thou what, Jossel?" |
35076 | XIV What was to be done? |
35076 | Yes, she must go at once-- who knew but that it would be the last time she would look upon his face? |
35076 | Yes, what else was there to do? |
35076 | You''re quite sure you wo n''t have some more tea? |
35076 | _ Bozhe moi!_ was it not I who have brought him up in these degrading beliefs, which he imagines I share? |
35076 | _ Bozhe moi_, is it not punishment enough not to be able to join my brethren in their worship? |
35076 | _ Bozhe moi_, what can I do? |
35076 | _ Could_ she be happy with this alien? |
35076 | _ Thursday._--How can I write it? |
35076 | _ is_ Paul a Jew? |
35076 | always oscillating betwixt cemetery and synagogue, why did they not live, why did they not fight? |
35076 | and pray how did those Rosenweiler girls find husbands?" |
35076 | are we to eat like the animals?" |
35076 | could they not join financial forces all through the world? |
35076 | is this my punishment, that he is faithful to the creed taught him by a father who was faithless to his own? |
35076 | that she only kissed the crucifix that I might kiss her, and knelt to the Virgin that I might kneel to her? |
35076 | what did I say?" |
28982 | The Ghost? |
28982 | ''A Jewish Party?'' |
28982 | ''A crank? |
28982 | ''A maiden?'' |
28982 | ''A plot to destroy you has already been hatched; the question is, are you going to be destroyed like rats or like men?'' |
28982 | ''A what?'' |
28982 | ''Ah, but how shall I find achers?'' |
28982 | ''Ah, yes-- now, how can a ghost affect a modern audience which no longer believes in ghosts?'' |
28982 | ''Ah, you make cigar- boxes?'' |
28982 | ''Am I the All- knowing?'' |
28982 | ''And Joseph?'' |
28982 | ''And after I had the fare, how should I live? |
28982 | ''And ca n''t he claim he_ was_ disturbed?'' |
28982 | ''And can not the Almighty support us in Turkey as well as in England?'' |
28982 | ''And could I oppress a brother- in- Israel? |
28982 | ''And did n''t he say the Jews must be English, too?'' |
28982 | ''And do I not trust Him?'' |
28982 | ''And do n''t they?'' |
28982 | ''And do n''t you remember he was twelve last Tabernacles?'' |
28982 | ''And do you call it"Hamlet"still?'' |
28982 | ''And do you trust the P.P.P.?'' |
28982 | ''And how are you going to get on without a prompter?'' |
28982 | ''And how else should I live? |
28982 | ''And how goes your trade?'' |
28982 | ''And how many shall I have but one?'' |
28982 | ''And how shall I pay your bill, then?'' |
28982 | ''And if they did n''t pay? |
28982 | ''And little Daisy?'' |
28982 | ''And on whom else? |
28982 | ''And she has given you back your promise?'' |
28982 | ''And suppose?'' |
28982 | ''And what about Potiphar''s wife?'' |
28982 | ''And what do I make out of it, if it is?'' |
28982 | ''And what do you propose?'' |
28982 | ''And what do you want?'' |
28982 | ''And when is your play coming on?'' |
28982 | ''And when will that be?'' |
28982 | ''And where did you go?'' |
28982 | ''And where did_ your_ father come from?'' |
28982 | ''And where else shall a daughter of Israel desire to die? |
28982 | ''And where is Gittel?'' |
28982 | ''And who am I that I should ask her to sacrifice herself?'' |
28982 | ''And who are you to give orders?'' |
28982 | ''And who but the Labour group promises equal rights to all nationalities?'' |
28982 | ''And who wants to spell a thing like that? |
28982 | ''And why could n''t you live entirely among Jews?'' |
28982 | ''And why do you want to go to Bursia?'' |
28982 | ''And why do you wish to know?'' |
28982 | ''And why in the Cadets? |
28982 | ''And why not here, as well as in the six hundred and thirty- eight other towns?'' |
28982 | ''And why not? |
28982 | ''And why not? |
28982 | ''And why not?'' |
28982 | ''And why not?'' |
28982 | ''And why should I not go to Palestine too?'' |
28982 | ''And why was n''t Simon in synagogue?'' |
28982 | ''And you will see that they do not mutilate my play; you will not suffer a single hair of my poesy to be harmed?'' |
28982 | ''And you will seek me in the café when rehearsals begin?'' |
28982 | ''And you wo n''t come back till rehearsals begin?'' |
28982 | ''Anyone you know?'' |
28982 | ''Are n''t there plenty of Jewish girls who are English?'' |
28982 | ''Are n''t you a Jew, then, sir? |
28982 | ''Are n''t you a trinity yourself?'' |
28982 | ''Are n''t you engaged?'' |
28982 | ''Are n''t you living among Jews now?'' |
28982 | ''Are there any here?'' |
28982 | ''Are there such?'' |
28982 | ''Are you in need of work?'' |
28982 | ''Are you mad, Aaron?'' |
28982 | ''Are you the newest?'' |
28982 | ''Asked? |
28982 | ''Besides,''David continued,''what new country could receive us at the rate of two hundred thousand a year? |
28982 | ''Bloomah Beckenstein, do you want me to pull you out by your plait?'' |
28982 | ''But Yossel is pious-- surely?'' |
28982 | ''But ca n''t there be Socialism outside Zion?'' |
28982 | ''But ca n''t you make her a proselyte?'' |
28982 | ''But can one pay too much attention to the Talmud? |
28982 | ''But can she make the audience cry?'' |
28982 | ''But do you propose to restore them?'' |
28982 | ''But have you enough plates and dishes and tablecloths? |
28982 | ''But have you never had any curiosity to see other parts? |
28982 | ''But have you thought of the danger of a_ pogrom_?'' |
28982 | ''But how can I take your money? |
28982 | ''But how can he be ignorant that we''ve sent seven hundred at least to the war?'' |
28982 | ''But how can we hold a meeting? |
28982 | ''But how many rooms have you?'' |
28982 | ''But how shall I travel to them? |
28982 | ''But how will you be married?'' |
28982 | ''But is Mrs. Wilhammer going to Russia, then?'' |
28982 | ''But on what ground?'' |
28982 | ''But sha n''t we take our things?'' |
28982 | ''But the dead woman''s----? |
28982 | ''But the gas- brackets?'' |
28982 | ''But what about?'' |
28982 | ''But what business do you think you----?'' |
28982 | ''But what have you Zionists to do with the Parliament in Russia?'' |
28982 | ''But what have you done?'' |
28982 | ''But what is there to discuss?'' |
28982 | ''But what relief can they bring?'' |
28982 | ''But what should we do there? |
28982 | ''But what will happen? |
28982 | ''But what''s the use of the resolution if you do n''t mention the member''s name?'' |
28982 | ''But when will it be? |
28982 | ''But where are these individualists?'' |
28982 | ''But where is Bursia?'' |
28982 | ''But where is my little Joseph?'' |
28982 | ''But who keeps it? |
28982 | ''But why ca n''t we go to Jerusalem and wait for the earthquake there?'' |
28982 | ''But why ca n''t you die in Palestine?'' |
28982 | ''But why shall I look foolish?'' |
28982 | ''But why waste the engagement- ring?'' |
28982 | ''But why?'' |
28982 | ''But you ca n''t take her_ with_ you?'' |
28982 | ''But you have a Committee?'' |
28982 | ''But your restaurant?'' |
28982 | ''But, Lucy, you do n''t think religion is ham?'' |
28982 | ''Ca n''t we prove he has broken the Law of Moses?'' |
28982 | ''Ca n''t you explain to her that the doctors mean no harm?'' |
28982 | ''Ca n''t you hear?'' |
28982 | ''Ca n''t you sweep quietly?'' |
28982 | ''Comrade Berl or Comrade Schmerl?'' |
28982 | ''Consecration wine, eh?'' |
28982 | ''D''ye think you''ve taken me by the week?'' |
28982 | ''Dear me, why did n''t you come to the point quicker? |
28982 | ''Did I not say he was a genteel archangel?'' |
28982 | ''Did I not say the door must be opened?'' |
28982 | ''Did I not say you were from heaven?'' |
28982 | ''Did n''t I say an obstinate pig? |
28982 | ''Did n''t I, indeed? |
28982 | ''Did n''t you always say we are English?'' |
28982 | ''Did not the Jews always fly to the synagogue when there was danger?'' |
28982 | ''Did she beat him,''she murmured soothingly,''beat my own little Joseph?'' |
28982 | ''Did you not hear what I was playing?'' |
28982 | ''Do I know?'' |
28982 | ''Do I know?'' |
28982 | ''Do I not know it?'' |
28982 | ''Do n''t you know it''s forbidden to touch money on the Sabbath?'' |
28982 | ''Do n''t you see from this insolent letter how right I was? |
28982 | ''Do n''t you see it is the safest place for us? |
28982 | ''Do n''t you think I''ve already ordered him off my premises?'' |
28982 | ''Do n''t you think, considering what has been happening, it is high time the Jews of Milovka learned to shoot?'' |
28982 | ''Do the Jews say that after every meal?'' |
28982 | ''Do we want to wash our dirty_ Talysim_( praying- shawls) in public?'' |
28982 | ''Do without me? |
28982 | ''Do you mean it is she singing?'' |
28982 | ''Do you mean that you asked him to marry you?'' |
28982 | ''Do you mean to say you are going to marry my grandmother?'' |
28982 | ''Do you realize what you''re saying, Sir Asher? |
28982 | ''Do you suppose he reads the Jewish what''s- a- name, like you? |
28982 | ''Do you suppose, by the way, that King Solomon made all his thousand marriages before he was eighteen?'' |
28982 | ''Do you take it with hot water?'' |
28982 | ''Do you take sugar?'' |
28982 | ''Do you think a God- fearing congregation would offer office to a Sabbath- breaker?'' |
28982 | ''Do you want to stay here and torture your poor mother?'' |
28982 | ''Does Mrs. Mandle still live here?'' |
28982 | ''Does n''t our name tell you? |
28982 | ''East Side?'' |
28982 | ''Eh? |
28982 | ''Eh?'' |
28982 | ''Eh?'' |
28982 | ''Even on Sunday?'' |
28982 | ''Fanny, what dost thou?'' |
28982 | ''Five and a quarter million of us? |
28982 | ''For how long?'' |
28982 | ''Give Ireland Home Rule?'' |
28982 | ''Got your theatre ticket?'' |
28982 | ''Hannah, will you explain to me what this_ Meshuggas_( madness) is?'' |
28982 | ''Has Goldwater given you a contract?'' |
28982 | ''Has n''t he the disease, then?'' |
28982 | ''Has she seen the Christian slums-- Flower and Dean Street?'' |
28982 | ''Have I not enough cooking to do for my own family? |
28982 | ''Have n''t I always said that? |
28982 | ''Have n''t I promised?'' |
28982 | ''Have n''t they left any Jewish licenses?'' |
28982 | ''Have n''t you a drop of vodka?'' |
28982 | ''Have you gone on the religious lay now?'' |
28982 | ''Have you scrolls of the Law for me to write?'' |
28982 | ''Have you this land, then?'' |
28982 | ''Her mother? |
28982 | ''How are you, granny?'' |
28982 | ''How can I live away from Russia at such a moment?'' |
28982 | ''How can I sell that?'' |
28982 | ''How can any of us force Providence to do anything it does n''t want to? |
28982 | ''How can three be one?'' |
28982 | ''How can we rehearse without you? |
28982 | ''How can you keep a restaurant up two pairs of stairs where no passer- by will ever see it?'' |
28982 | ''How can you say that, Yenta?'' |
28982 | ''How could I dissociate myself from the rest of the Sub- Committee?'' |
28982 | ''How did you come to find it out yourself?'' |
28982 | ''How do you know? |
28982 | ''How do you know?'' |
28982 | ''How in advance?'' |
28982 | ''How old is Moshelé?'' |
28982 | ''How?'' |
28982 | ''Humiliating?'' |
28982 | ''Hunger, you old fool, why do n''t you let us sleep?'' |
28982 | ''I am Elkan; do n''t you know me?'' |
28982 | ''I hope Mrs. Wilhammer has n''t been keeping you too imprisoned?'' |
28982 | ''I pay my dollar-- what for shall I go?'' |
28982 | ''I shall die in Palestine?'' |
28982 | ''I suppose you mean Palestine?'' |
28982 | ''I suppose you will resume possession of them when you make your fortune by the piece- sorting?'' |
28982 | ''Ill?'' |
28982 | ''In that cab?'' |
28982 | ''In time for what?'' |
28982 | ''Indeed?'' |
28982 | ''Is Mr. Elkman at home?'' |
28982 | ''Is he married?'' |
28982 | ''Is he not a dentist?'' |
28982 | ''Is he open again?'' |
28982 | ''Is he shut?'' |
28982 | ''Is it for that you tore me away from my Talmud?'' |
28982 | ''Is it possible?'' |
28982 | ''Is my eye open?'' |
28982 | ''Is not that the very first commandment in the Bible?'' |
28982 | ''Is she beautiful?'' |
28982 | ''Is there a greater lover of God in all Galicia?'' |
28982 | ''Is your mouth shut?'' |
28982 | ''Knowest thou me not?'' |
28982 | ''Like Yvonne Rupert?'' |
28982 | ''Love that painted jade? |
28982 | ''Madge painted? |
28982 | ''Maimon is the only Jew abroad to- night, and how were the poor drunken peasants to know he was baptized?'' |
28982 | ''Manicuring?'' |
28982 | ''May I open a window?'' |
28982 | ''Me?'' |
28982 | ''My Party?'' |
28982 | ''My desire?'' |
28982 | ''My heart and my crown, will he not come?'' |
28982 | ''Naturally, but simply----''''And a Party- Chest?'' |
28982 | ''Not a Party?'' |
28982 | ''Not even a pair of old shoes?'' |
28982 | ''Not mine? |
28982 | ''Nothing?'' |
28982 | ''O God of Abraham, how shall I live without my Leah?'' |
28982 | ''Of course, I have the next disposal of it?'' |
28982 | ''Oh, Simeon Samuels has been talking to you, has he?'' |
28982 | ''Oh, do n''t they, indeed? |
28982 | ''Oh, he said he''d stick to his Sabbath profit, did he?'' |
28982 | ''Oh, is it a girl? |
28982 | ''Oh, then, it is not about your grandmother?'' |
28982 | ''Oh, where can I get it?'' |
28982 | ''Oh, would I, though?'' |
28982 | ''One of which Jewish girls?'' |
28982 | ''Only seeing you glued to it gave me the idea what a pity it was that you should not travel and sit at the feet of great Rabbis?'' |
28982 | ''Painted?'' |
28982 | ''Pardon me,''I went on, in my scrupulously worst German,''may I ask you a question?'' |
28982 | ''Paste what?'' |
28982 | ''Perhaps, but who can surpass Shakespeare? |
28982 | ''Prej- prejudiced?'' |
28982 | ''Shall I give you some almond- pudding?'' |
28982 | ''Shall I know? |
28982 | ''Shall I presume dictation to the angel?'' |
28982 | ''Shooting?'' |
28982 | ''Simon, did you tell him I was a P.P.S.?'' |
28982 | ''Since when have we owned Sudminster?'' |
28982 | ''Since when?'' |
28982 | ''So the young men would not come?'' |
28982 | ''So we have to remain dispersed to promote the week- end holiday?'' |
28982 | ''So you''re a revolutionary, eh?'' |
28982 | ''Sugarman?'' |
28982 | ''Taking Daisy?'' |
28982 | ''Tea?'' |
28982 | ''Teach_ me_?'' |
28982 | ''The Bund is exclusively Jewish, is it not?'' |
28982 | ''The money is only----''''And Conferences?'' |
28982 | ''Then Iselmann did not produce it?'' |
28982 | ''Then do n''t you want the Holy Land?'' |
28982 | ''Then how about Home Rule for India? |
28982 | ''Then how do you suppose we shall ever get to Palestine?'' |
28982 | ''Then if we_ must_ suffer, why did you subscribe so much to the fund for the Russian Jews?'' |
28982 | ''Then why did you bring me?'' |
28982 | ''Then why did you buy it?'' |
28982 | ''Then why do you pray for it--"speedily and in our days"?'' |
28982 | ''Then why do you spoil it all?'' |
28982 | ''Then why not join in the Self- Defence of our nation?'' |
28982 | ''Then why----?'' |
28982 | ''Then you persist in setting a bad example?'' |
28982 | ''Then, what do you propose?'' |
28982 | ''Then, why do n''t_ you_ go?'' |
28982 | ''Then, you wo n''t inform?'' |
28982 | ''They publish it on the East Side,_ nicht wahr_?'' |
28982 | ''To a what?'' |
28982 | ''To feel complimented at not being taken for a Jew-- what does it mean? |
28982 | ''To give to the widow Rubenstein?'' |
28982 | ''True, but why could n''t they pay in advance?'' |
28982 | ''We had already sacrificed our money; there was nothing left but to sacrifice our deepest feelings----''''But what for?'' |
28982 | ''Well, has n''t he?'' |
28982 | ''Well, we do n''t want foreigners, do we?'' |
28982 | ''Well, what do I want with a barometer?'' |
28982 | ''Well, why not go and see it?'' |
28982 | ''Well?'' |
28982 | ''What are S.S.''s?'' |
28982 | ''What are you now, if I may ask?'' |
28982 | ''What boy? |
28982 | ''What burden do I carry?'' |
28982 | ''What business do you think your husband could set up here?'' |
28982 | ''What can I do to repair-- to atone? |
28982 | ''What did you say?'' |
28982 | ''What do I want?'' |
28982 | ''What do you know about Palestine?'' |
28982 | ''What do you mean?'' |
28982 | ''What do you mean?'' |
28982 | ''What do you want here?'' |
28982 | ''What do you want him for?'' |
28982 | ''What do you want?'' |
28982 | ''What else had we to eat?'' |
28982 | ''What else, Excellency?'' |
28982 | ''What for?'' |
28982 | ''What for?'' |
28982 | ''What good''s that? |
28982 | ''What have we sacrificed ourselves for, all these centuries, if not for the Sacrifices? |
28982 | ''What have we to do with the Jewish bourgeoisie?'' |
28982 | ''What have you forgotten, grandmother?'' |
28982 | ''What is it, Mr. Levy-- what is the matter?'' |
28982 | ''What is it?'' |
28982 | ''What is the use of arguing with him?'' |
28982 | ''What is there to discuss?'' |
28982 | ''What paper?'' |
28982 | ''What rights?'' |
28982 | ''What signs?'' |
28982 | ''What work?'' |
28982 | ''What work?'' |
28982 | ''What''s the good of a passive strike? |
28982 | ''What''s your books for? |
28982 | ''What, then? |
28982 | ''What? |
28982 | ''When does man rejoice most?'' |
28982 | ''When will you be ready to start?'' |
28982 | ''When, after a course of starvation and medicine at Berne University, I found I had to get a new degree for America....''''You are a doctor?'' |
28982 | ''Where does your husband do his dentistry?'' |
28982 | ''Where else shall a man live?'' |
28982 | ''Where else? |
28982 | ''Where have you been?'' |
28982 | ''Where is that?'' |
28982 | ''Where is the gas?'' |
28982 | ''Where is your step- mother, my poor angel?'' |
28982 | ''Where was there room in the Temple for the millions who came up at Passover?'' |
28982 | ''Where''s the wonder? |
28982 | ''Which Party are you of?'' |
28982 | ''Who are you?'' |
28982 | ''Who does?'' |
28982 | ''Who ever heard of Ignatz Levitsky? |
28982 | ''Who has drawn and quartered my play? |
28982 | ''Who is he?'' |
28982 | ''Who is it?'' |
28982 | ''Who is this uncombed bunco- steerer?'' |
28982 | ''Who is zis person?'' |
28982 | ''Who knows?'' |
28982 | ''Who or what needs me in America?'' |
28982 | ''Who speaks of humps? |
28982 | ''Who speaks of passing off? |
28982 | ''Who wo n''t have you?'' |
28982 | ''Who''s mutilating the poesy now?'' |
28982 | ''Why are they traitors?'' |
28982 | ''Why are you Jews surprised?'' |
28982 | ''Why are you prejudiced against her?'' |
28982 | ''Why did he not go on refusing you?'' |
28982 | ''Why did n''t a Boer bullet strike me down?'' |
28982 | ''Why did n''t you say at first you were a bourgeois? |
28982 | ''Why did n''t you say so at first?'' |
28982 | ''Why did you interfere? |
28982 | ''Why does your Excellency intrude upon our prayers to God?'' |
28982 | ''Why does_ Hamlet_ sing?'' |
28982 | ''Why else did you refuse my money?'' |
28982 | ''Why how am I to afford a new ring? |
28982 | ''Why more than manicuring her?'' |
28982 | ''Why not? |
28982 | ''Why not? |
28982 | ''Why not? |
28982 | ''Why not?'' |
28982 | ''Why only in Palestine?'' |
28982 | ''Why shall I want to go to Bursia?'' |
28982 | ''Why should I be prejudiced? |
28982 | ''Why should n''t_ I_ profit, too, by the Christian''s simplicity?'' |
28982 | ''Why should you expect thought from a rabbi?'' |
28982 | ''Why, what is wrong with Yossel? |
28982 | ''Why, what would be the good of keeping open if you did n''t take money?'' |
28982 | ''Why, where is the spinning- wheel?'' |
28982 | ''Why? |
28982 | ''Will you go-- if I swear?'' |
28982 | ''Will you say I shall have much pleasure?'' |
28982 | ''Will you throw that laughing hyena out, or shall I?'' |
28982 | ''Wo n''t you come inside, and see the stock?'' |
28982 | ''Wo n''t you come outside and walk a bit under this beautiful moon?'' |
28982 | ''Would you have me arrive alone in Palestine?'' |
28982 | ''Would you have me break the Fourth Commandment?'' |
28982 | ''Would you have me stand by and see our people murdered?'' |
28982 | ''Would you like to be a dentist again?'' |
28982 | ''Yes, sir,''''Say, how''s the boss?'' |
28982 | ''Yes-- but only----''''And Branches?'' |
28982 | ''You are busy?'' |
28982 | ''You are sending it away to Palestine?'' |
28982 | ''You are sure you could absolutely produce the little ones?'' |
28982 | ''You are the cook of the restaurant?'' |
28982 | ''You do n''t patronize the Italians at all?'' |
28982 | ''You do n''t remember me from_ Shool_? |
28982 | ''You do n''t suppose I do n''t read the Jewish papers? |
28982 | ''You do n''t suppose she wo n''t suffer dreadfully?'' |
28982 | ''You ever seen this Yvonne Rupert?'' |
28982 | ''You ever seen this Yvonne Rupert?'' |
28982 | ''You have barred it?'' |
28982 | ''You have been in India?'' |
28982 | ''You have been to Palestine?'' |
28982 | ''You have had a quarrel?'' |
28982 | ''You have lived here all your life, Yossel, have you not?'' |
28982 | ''You have made him a Hebrew?'' |
28982 | ''You have told him?'' |
28982 | ''You hear?'' |
28982 | ''You knew I was coming?'' |
28982 | ''You mean, who do n''t care a pin about the old customs? |
28982 | ''You mean?'' |
28982 | ''You promise me all this?'' |
28982 | ''You will not spoil my play, you will get me a maidenly Ophelia? |
28982 | ''You will save Ophelia?'' |
28982 | ''You wished my Madge dead?'' |
28982 | ''You would n''t class yourself with a low- down barnstormer like Shakespeare?'' |
28982 | ''You''re not a Jew?'' |
28982 | ''You''re not very encouraging, dear; what''s the matter with me?'' |
28982 | ''You, too, want to die in Palestine?'' |
28982 | ''You-- you do n''t know me? |
28982 | ''You-- you snub- nosed monkey, what do you mean?'' |
28982 | ''Yvonne Rupert?'' |
28982 | ''_ Monopolka?_''( monopoly), he cried. |
28982 | ''_ Rosh Hashanah_ so near?'' |
28982 | ''_ Samooborona?_''said David. |
28982 | ''_ What_ hast thou signed?'' |
28982 | ''_ Your_ Hamlet?'' |
28982 | ''_ Your_ grandchild?'' |
28982 | ''s are the synthesis of the historic necessities? |
28982 | About Jews?'' |
28982 | After I gave you my Fanny, and she slaved for you and bore you children?'' |
28982 | Agriculture? |
28982 | Am I a Talmud- sage that I should thus aspire? |
28982 | And if not, which candidates shall we support? |
28982 | And shall I not rejoice, shall I not exult even unto tears?'' |
28982 | And should I even be permitted to land? |
28982 | And then, if Israel''s story was false here, what of the rest? |
28982 | And what would your volunteers do in Zion? |
28982 | And where shall I find money to keep a restaurant?'' |
28982 | And who wants his music? |
28982 | And without conscription-- oh, what would poor Solomon have thought of that? |
28982 | And you do n''t call France a Ghetto or Italy a Ghetto?'' |
28982 | Are not many of the Sultan''s own officials Jews? |
28982 | Are we afraid of being packed off to Palestine and is the fulfilment of the dream of eighteen centuries our deadliest dread?'' |
28982 | Are we not one?'' |
28982 | Are you aware, sir, that every other Jew in Sudminster closes rigorously on the Sabbath?'' |
28982 | Are you, then, standing in them?'' |
28982 | As a member of the Party of Peaceful Regeneration----''''Peaceful Regeneration?'' |
28982 | As for quarrelling, were n''t you in Parliament? |
28982 | Besides, had not the boy already proclaimed-- like his seniors-- that Russia, not Jewry, was to be saved? |
28982 | Besides, how could one remember? |
28982 | Besides, how had Yossel known that the heroine was ill? |
28982 | Besides, was she not Sir Asher''s daughter? |
28982 | Besides, would not everybody ask why she was going without her husband? |
28982 | But Barstein inquired brutally:''Where do you do your dentistry?'' |
28982 | But Barstein, feeling duped, replied sternly:''Where do you do your dentistry?'' |
28982 | But have you forgotten there is still one form of_ Samooborona_ left?'' |
28982 | But how can there be three- in- one or one- in- three?'' |
28982 | But how could she charge herself with it-- she, with her daily rounds to make? |
28982 | But how could we pass the winter nights on the bare boards? |
28982 | But how if the woman refused to yield them up-- as Natalya could fancy her refusing-- out of sheer temper and devilry? |
28982 | But let them; it will all be to the glory of Zionism----''''How so?'' |
28982 | But merit?'' |
28982 | But she? |
28982 | But then, who could tell that the patriots who welcomed them to- day as co- workers would not reject them when the cause was won? |
28982 | But what did you call him? |
28982 | But what else could I do in such a wretched country? |
28982 | But what''s the use of a preacher if he ca n''t make any text mean something else?'' |
28982 | But where in the world was Bursia? |
28982 | But why Persia? |
28982 | But why was she mute? |
28982 | But you Zionists are less citizens than strangers, and if you were logical, you would all----''''Where''s your own logic?'' |
28982 | But, then, how could he be sure of knowing them all? |
28982 | But-- was he on the right side of her? |
28982 | Ca n''t you see your children have scarcely strength to live? |
28982 | Can you afford to buy the food, and to risk it''s not being eaten?'' |
28982 | Could shameless passion further go? |
28982 | Could this be the great She, the arbitress of art? |
28982 | Did Jews really conceive it as a contemporary possibility? |
28982 | Did he know Jacobs, the dentist of the neighbouring Mansel Place? |
28982 | Did he not incarnate the great Jewish gospel of the improvident lilies? |
28982 | Did he not pray every day to be delivered from the_ Satan Mekatrig_? |
28982 | Did n''t the Hungarian Jews join Kossuth? |
28982 | Did the second daughter ever go to Hamburg? |
28982 | Did these Yankee ignoramuses suppose he did not share their aversion from the gaberdine or the three brass balls? |
28982 | Did they imagine he wore phylacteries or earlocks, or what? |
28982 | Did they think their delving spades would come upon a hidden store of gold, upon an ancient treasure- chest? |
28982 | Did they, then, pray the Jewish prayers in Christian churches? |
28982 | Did you not see the protest even in the Australian Parliament? |
28982 | Do n''t the Southerners have negro servants?'' |
28982 | Do n''t they teach you here:"Honour thy father and thy mother"?'' |
28982 | Do n''t you know this is written by the_ Meshummodim_?'' |
28982 | Do you forget you are talking to your grandmother?'' |
28982 | Do you mean to say He sends us here a double dose of profit?'' |
28982 | Do you mean to say you ca n''t jump from one Commandment to another?'' |
28982 | Do you not hear?'' |
28982 | Do you not see how the folk- instinct leads them to Palestine? |
28982 | Do you think I get fat on this inn? |
28982 | Do you think I''d be where I am now if I had n''t had the courage to buy a bankrupt stock that I did n''t see my way to paying for? |
28982 | Do you think there are a sea of Kazelias in the world? |
28982 | Do you want to skin_ me_, like your martins and sables?'' |
28982 | Does Goldwater imagine I have written a melodrama? |
28982 | Does not the Fourth Commandment run:"Six days shalt thou labour and do all thy work"? |
28982 | Economic Zionism? |
28982 | Eh? |
28982 | Fight the Sultan with his million soldiers? |
28982 | For I had hardly read him ten lines before he brayed out,"Where is the Ghost?" |
28982 | For the last time I ask you, will you or will you not summon me a meeting of householders?'' |
28982 | Had he applied to the Russo- Jewish Fund, which existed to help such refugees from persecution? |
28982 | Had he been the victim of a jealous libel? |
28982 | Had he not meant it for the best when he took her into his workshop? |
28982 | Had he perhaps misinterpreted and magnified the attitude of these Americans? |
28982 | Had not her heroines enchanted the Ghetto? |
28982 | Had they not even discovered that art levels all ranks and races? |
28982 | Has our race reached self- contempt?'' |
28982 | Have n''t you been in my house, and seen what an honourable Jew I am? |
28982 | Have we not of ourselves severed our relations with the D.K.''s? |
28982 | Have you forgotten we are of Rabbinic family?'' |
28982 | Have you no feelings? |
28982 | He had seen countless pictures and caricatures of them, for did they not almost hold the globe in their grip? |
28982 | He produces not so badly, but act? |
28982 | He said to me:''Are n''t you ashamed? |
28982 | He should have love-- this strange English thing-- but could he not find a Jewess? |
28982 | Hereditary privileges will be abol----''''But what land_ is_ there?'' |
28982 | His few childish years in the Russian Pale-- what were they to the long years of European art and European culture? |
28982 | How about Ophelia''s songs? |
28982 | How about that folk- instinct?'' |
28982 | How are you going to work Sabbath- keeping into that?'' |
28982 | How can you utter such an awful omen?'' |
28982 | How could I refuse? |
28982 | How could Shakespeare really describe the thinker? |
28982 | How could one give away the last kopeck and arrive penniless in a strange land? |
28982 | How could that be? |
28982 | How could that obscure rush- light of the London Ghetto Theatre have blazed into the Star of Paris and New York? |
28982 | How could this stranger understand the mysteries of purging meat, of separating meat- plates from butter- plates? |
28982 | How could you treat a poor family so?'' |
28982 | How do you know I''m not married?'' |
28982 | How had Nehemiah lived during those first ten years in England? |
28982 | How if he formed a secret_ Samooborona_ Committee, composed equally of representatives of all Parties? |
28982 | How in Heaven''s name will they live?'' |
28982 | How indeed could a man who had known the blessing of a sober, God- fearing wife endure a drunkard and a child- beater? |
28982 | How old is the eldest?'' |
28982 | How should he even get his bread-- he whose ill- fame was doubtless the gossip of the Ghetto? |
28982 | How sift the false from the true amid all this tangled mass? |
28982 | I began to smell a rat, and thought to myself, How comes it that you know I want the frontier? |
28982 | I could write Holy Scrolls, indeed, and keep an inn, but what availed these accomplishments? |
28982 | I inquired,''What is the meaning of the word"slack"?'' |
28982 | I never hid it from her brother, so why should n''t she know? |
28982 | I was to be given office, was I, on condition of closing my shop on Saturday? |
28982 | I''m afraid you''ll think me very ignorant-- it was n''t Grieg, was it?'' |
28982 | If I am playwright as well as poet, was not Shakespeare both also?'' |
28982 | If he wanted to marry, why did n''t he marry before eighteen, as the Talmud prescribes?'' |
28982 | If they drank their money away?'' |
28982 | If this was the best, what in Heaven''s name awaited him elsewhere? |
28982 | If, indeed, the handbill was written by apostates, what could it hold but Satan''s lies? |
28982 | Indeed, had not the Passover Market hummed with the old, old story of a lost Christian child? |
28982 | Is it not true I gave her the ring?'' |
28982 | Is it not wonderful-- the transformation of our people? |
28982 | Is it your excellent management, I wonder, or have you endowments?'' |
28982 | Is n''t it in the papers that he promised?'' |
28982 | Is there a core of anti- Semitism in my nature? |
28982 | It alone----''''May I ask whom you speak for?'' |
28982 | It is true that I early helped him to redeem his household gods, but could I do less for a man who had still no bed to sleep in? |
28982 | It was only Miss Aaronsberg''s tactful''Do n''t you want to smoke?'' |
28982 | Let us make a demonstration against the director; let us----''''Who told you that?'' |
28982 | Merely Shem?'' |
28982 | Natalya cried, in her sweetest but harsh tones,''Wo n''t you come and kiss me?'' |
28982 | Nay, would she even be able to endure the burden till the end? |
28982 | Now, what should I do? |
28982 | One of the Kazelia conspirators-- for his arm reaches over Europe-- called us into his office, and said:''How much money have you?'' |
28982 | Or did Sir Asher consider his past life improper or his future behaviour dubious? |
28982 | Or had she not even seen his letter? |
28982 | Or is it only too logical? |
28982 | Or was she deliberately choosing to forget and forgive his Jewishness? |
28982 | Political Zionism? |
28982 | President, are we here for business or are we not?'' |
28982 | President?'' |
28982 | Said he:''What can I do with such murderers? |
28982 | She answered:''Why have you led me to such a land, where even prayer costs money-- at least, for women? |
28982 | She was so beautiful and he was so strong-- what could stand between them? |
28982 | So I started off at once to talk to him-- two days''journey, they said-- for I knew he would help; and if not he, who? |
28982 | So what could I do with a large family? |
28982 | Soundly invested, I hope?'' |
28982 | Still, where was he to sleep? |
28982 | The Prince of Palestine talking with a twang-- how could he permit such an outrage upon his Hebrew Hamlet? |
28982 | The habit of actualities had been lost; what need of them when concepts provided as much intellectual stimulus? |
28982 | The superficial might call him shiftless, but more profoundly envisaged, was he not rather an education in the art of living? |
28982 | Then it is the"Yvonne Rupert"cigar?'' |
28982 | Then she said icily:''And what do you want?'' |
28982 | Then where''s the difference?'' |
28982 | Then, as the minister rose in angry obfuscation,''You are sure you wo n''t have some whisky?'' |
28982 | They would inquire in the immemorial formula,''What town comest thou from?'' |
28982 | They, with Jewish blood warm in their veins, with the memory of their mother warm in their hearts? |
28982 | This chic, this witchery, with which reputation credited her-- had not Gittel possessed it all? |
28982 | To what end, then, had he escaped the conscription? |
28982 | To whom? |
28982 | To your godly congregation? |
28982 | Was Kazelia also a myth? |
28982 | Was he not pious enough, or not rich enough, too artistic or too low- born? |
28982 | Was he not then alone? |
28982 | Was it Heine or another who said''The people of Christ is the Christ of peoples''? |
28982 | Was it because she could not trust herself to speak before the crowd? |
28982 | Was it conscience, was it terror? |
28982 | Was it not in her marvellous marble music- room-- one of the boasts of Chicago-- that he had mentally seen himself enthroned as the lord of the feast? |
28982 | Was it possible that Mrs. Wilhammer had really been too ill to see him? |
28982 | Was it the self- contempt natural to a race that had not the strength to build and fend for itself? |
28982 | Was the landlord''s detaining me in the parlour a ruse to gain time for the attics to be emptied of any comforts? |
28982 | Was there a black rag, and was there a white, or were both rags parti- coloured? |
28982 | We have the whole Russian Revolution on our shoulders; how can we throw away our lives for the capitalists of the Milovka Ghetto? |
28982 | Well, how could I answer? |
28982 | Well, what could I do? |
28982 | Well, what was to be done? |
28982 | Were there ever two races less alike?"'' |
28982 | What about the barometer?'' |
28982 | What am I to do with it? |
28982 | What are they but hirelings?'' |
28982 | What blood?'' |
28982 | What can I do for you?'' |
28982 | What can I do for you?'' |
28982 | What can you do with such greenhorns? |
28982 | What did English people want with banners and such- like gewgaws? |
28982 | What did they seek under the wall? |
28982 | What do you want?'' |
28982 | What had the wretch to do with the children? |
28982 | What if, in her drunken fury at the absence of Becky and Joseph, she did it a mischief? |
28982 | What is the_ Parnass_ giving?'' |
28982 | What madness had driven him from her side? |
28982 | What news from Warsaw?'' |
28982 | What other''pious philanthropist''had she found to replace him? |
28982 | What right, indeed, had he to force himself upon this woman, upon these children, to whom he was dead? |
28982 | What was I saying?'' |
28982 | What was she doing with this Christian Colossus? |
28982 | What was the use of talking? |
28982 | What was to be done? |
28982 | What will it be? |
28982 | What wonder if he could not suddenly rise to dictatorship? |
28982 | What? |
28982 | Where are you off to?'' |
28982 | Where did you go?'' |
28982 | Where had those young men to turn but to me?'' |
28982 | Where is my_ Chumash_( Pentateuch)?'' |
28982 | Where were the silver candlesticks? |
28982 | Wherein lay the attraction of that exotic land, and whatever would Mrs. Silvermann and her overflowing progeny do in Persia? |
28982 | Whither had she fled? |
28982 | Who can make him intelligible to the modern soul?'' |
28982 | Who could put bounds to her achievement? |
28982 | Who knew what would happen to it? |
28982 | Who should say? |
28982 | Who would have suspected Red Judah of such courage-- such apt speech? |
28982 | Who, even for an imperial income, would bear the burden of those grotesque teeth, protruding like a sample of wares in a dentist''s showcase? |
28982 | Whose language was this? |
28982 | Why all this ceaseless sorrow, this footsore wandering, this rootless life, this eternal curse? |
28982 | Why are you open?'' |
28982 | Why do n''t they stop in their own country? |
28982 | Why else did we take your"Hamlet"for a Passover play?'' |
28982 | Why had he never thought of painting her? |
28982 | Why have I not heard you in America?'' |
28982 | Why have you not compassion on your little ones? |
28982 | Why not to Paris that her theatric gifts might receive training? |
28982 | Why should I not arrange that for you?'' |
28982 | Why was she tendering this scented letter? |
28982 | Why?'' |
28982 | Will you go there again?'' |
28982 | Will you not come and live with me in the country, and let me care for you? |
28982 | With such ghouls hovering around the Hebrew''Hamlet,''who could say how the masterpiece had been mangled? |
28982 | With which shall we form_ blocs_ in the elections? |
28982 | With your sister in agony? |
28982 | Wo n''t you come on the stage?'' |
28982 | Wo n''t you----?'' |
28982 | Would I get some intelligible written statement from Quarriar as to what had taken place? |
28982 | Would Israel never return to reality, never find solid ground under foot, never look eye to eye upon life? |
28982 | Would not Yossel go to a new land, and how much would he want over and above his fare? |
28982 | Would she be taken away before Daisy became self- supporting? |
28982 | Would the Banker be more susceptible now, under this disillusionment? |
28982 | Would the maestro honour Mrs. Wilhammer by taking tea in her cabin? |
28982 | Would you become a jewellery shop?'' |
28982 | Would you fall back on a stranger? |
28982 | Would you not like to go and see Vienna?'' |
28982 | Yes, in very sooth-- he remembered it suddenly-- was it not this man''s wife on whom he had built his main hopes? |
28982 | You came into a fortune?'' |
28982 | You do n''t mean to deny you''re a Zionist?'' |
28982 | You do n''t mean to say that she drinks in public- houses?'' |
28982 | You had to marry a Christian for the sake of Fanny''s children? |
28982 | You were saying that, too, were n''t you, Witsky?'' |
28982 | You''d like to come and live with me-- eh, my lamb?'' |
28982 | You''ve never seen me act?'' |
28982 | _ Bezalel_, it''s called; is n''t that a beautiful name? |
28982 | _ Himmel!_ what was this? |
28982 | at once?'' |
28982 | cried the gossip, revolted;''and what would become of your own grandchildren?'' |
28982 | had her secretary presumed to guard her from Semitic invaders? |
28982 | proved unexpectedly small in stature and owl- like in expression; but his''Be seated, sir-- be seated; what can I do for you?'' |
28982 | the question was,_ could_ a Banker be disillusioned? |
28982 | were Christians coming to Jewish services, even as she had gone to Christian? |
38413 | ''Jones invited us?'' |
38413 | ''Well, Jones, how do you like Damtidam?'' 38413 A fellow- Director, I suppose?" |
38413 | A seat in his box? |
38413 | Ah, but if you vas me,said Yankelà ©,"vould you rader marry a Tedesco or a Sephardi?" |
38413 | Ah, vy can I not hope to call you fader- in- law? |
38413 | Ai n''t he been in, sir? |
38413 | All? |
38413 | Am I a dog? |
38413 | Am I a thief that you should go over my pockets? 38413 Am I dreaming, sire?" |
38413 | And could n''t all that be done at the theatre? |
38413 | And do you think I do not feel the shame as deeply as you? |
38413 | And does_ she_ know? |
38413 | And how d''ye think the words should sound, coming from the creature''s belly? 38413 And if I have?" |
38413 | And my compensation? |
38413 | And paid before the wedding, mind? |
38413 | And so thou hast employed this pigeon as a carrier between thee and this suburban young person? |
38413 | And suppose? 38413 And supposing?" |
38413 | And this is how one helps a brother in Israel? |
38413 | And vat about de province in England? |
38413 | And vat of dat? |
38413 | And were you not called to the Law after me? 38413 And what hast thou to laugh at?" |
38413 | And what more do I want? 38413 And what of my profit?" |
38413 | And what prevents you taking your turn in the graveyard watches? |
38413 | And when shall we tell thy father? |
38413 | And who is the debtor? |
38413 | And why dost thou not have her? |
38413 | And you do n''t want to? |
38413 | And you have experienced that? |
38413 | And you never ran away with Lefkovitch? |
38413 | And, pray, how came you to carry his box? |
38413 | Are not these your ten items? |
38413 | Are there not persons in the world who would jump at the chance of acquiring it? 38413 Are you Mr. da Costa?" |
38413 | Are you at home, miss? |
38413 | Are you forgetting what we shall be needing our savings for? |
38413 | Are you too lazy to come here? |
38413 | Are you unsound in the head? 38413 At this very moment Sugarman is trying to persuade him-- not so? |
38413 | Because I am a lord? |
38413 | Brute? |
38413 | But are they in the pink of fashion? |
38413 | But are they safe? 38413 But d''ye no ken this is a speakin''part?" |
38413 | But do you mean to say he has saved fifty pounds? |
38413 | But do you tell this to da Costa the father or da Costa the marriage- broker? |
38413 | But do you think you''re the only acquaintance who''s not contented with his street and number? 38413 But dost thou think he will have me, little father?" |
38413 | But have you the courage to look Jones in the face and tell him that? |
38413 | But how can you do dat? |
38413 | But how do you know anyone will bring it out? |
38413 | But how do you know she''ll come? |
38413 | But if I do n''t want one? |
38413 | But is he? |
38413 | But is n''t it of value to anybody_ but_ the owner? |
38413 | But suppose I lose it all? |
38413 | But this is gross treachery-- what right hadst thou to make these underhand advances in our absence? |
38413 | But what is a man to do? 38413 But what necessity was there for that?" |
38413 | But what says the Midrash? 38413 But what was his motive?" |
38413 | But what? |
38413 | But where will he be getting this money from? |
38413 | But who are you, that I should give you money for the Synagogue? |
38413 | But whom have you got in your eye? |
38413 | But why did you give it up? |
38413 | But why do you come to me? |
38413 | But why is it called_ The Learned Pig_, and how has it escaped publication? |
38413 | But why not? |
38413 | But will he consent? |
38413 | But wo n''t you come in? 38413 But you be coming, too?" |
38413 | But you came to me for one? |
38413 | But you care for that soldier I saw you out with last Sunday? |
38413 | But you have n''t got no orders? |
38413 | But''ow is it_ I_ never gets no presents like I''ears yer say_ you_ does? |
38413 | But''ow vos I to know, sir? |
38413 | But, seriously, what''s all the row about? 38413 But, then, where does the satisfaction come in?" |
38413 | But,I gasped,"even if it was possible, why should you give away what you do n''t want? |
38413 | By the way, how is the dowager- duchess? |
38413 | Ca n''t we work the joke without such a lot of capital? 38413 Ca n''t you come back for them?" |
38413 | Ca n''t you see the President wants a glass of water? |
38413 | Call me an actor? |
38413 | Can not you understand that I have donated it to the Synagogue? |
38413 | Can you see anything? |
38413 | Come with you? 38413 Compensation for what?" |
38413 | Confess what? |
38413 | Could I do less? |
38413 | Could n''t we have the operation performed here? |
38413 | Could you bring her round to my house to- night? |
38413 | D''you mean to say I may get noting? |
38413 | Did I ever say I was a single man? |
38413 | Did I not get rid of him cleverly? |
38413 | Did I not say work was uncertain? |
38413 | Did I not say you be a superior race? |
38413 | Did I not tell you that he always supped with me on Friday evenings? |
38413 | Did n''t I say there was something sticking behind? |
38413 | Did n''t you hear me calling? |
38413 | Did n''t you? |
38413 | Did you come here to insult me? |
38413 | Did you think I was going to pay? |
38413 | Did your lordship say Damtidam? |
38413 | Dinna ye hear me growlin''and grizzlin''and squealin''and skirlin''? |
38413 | Do I hear aricht? |
38413 | Do I understand that you wish to break off the engagement? |
38413 | Do I understand you have travelled about the country by yourself? |
38413 | Do n''t you know? |
38413 | Do n''t you remember me-- Mr. Pry-- from the Bachelor''s Club? |
38413 | Do n''t you see, I have already dodged Death? 38413 Do n''t you think so, Miss Harper-- Ethelberta? |
38413 | Do n''t you? 38413 Do n''t you?" |
38413 | Do you begin that again? |
38413 | Do you come my way, Yankelà ©? |
38413 | Do you deny that your daughter is a traitress? 38413 Do you forget it is a Synagogue fund? |
38413 | Do you forget that Yankelà © has broken bread at your table? 38413 Do you forget to whom you are talking?" |
38413 | Do you hear what I say? |
38413 | Do you know what I have a mind to do? 38413 Do you know what I''ll tell you?" |
38413 | Do you mean I am to publish it under your name? |
38413 | Do you mean to say I am not to pay this money? |
38413 | Do you mean to say he bequeathed him to you? |
38413 | Do you mean when he commemorates the anniversary of the death of one of his family? 38413 Do you not perceive that you are disconcerting my hairdresser?" |
38413 | Do you not recognise the arms of my friend, Beau Belasco? |
38413 | Do you question the first principle of our constitution? |
38413 | Do you still entertain the possibility of his innocence? |
38413 | Do you think I can not do simple addition? |
38413 | Do you think I''m an accessory after the fact? |
38413 | Do you think, gentlemen, that I have not suffered from this passion of a Tedesco for my daughter? 38413 Do you wish to have the neighbours hear you again?" |
38413 | Do you-- do you-- mind my looking? |
38413 | Dost thou accuse me of unfairness? |
38413 | Dost thou dare say the King hath spoken untruth? |
38413 | Dost thou expect to keep the creature off our coasts by guarding the head of the river? |
38413 | Dost thou think to feed the Serpent with thy pigeon? |
38413 | Dost thou think to find the Serpent of the Sea in the air? |
38413 | Eh? 38413 Eh? |
38413 | Eh? |
38413 | Elevenpence? |
38413 | For what? 38413 From me?" |
38413 | From whom else? 38413 From whom?" |
38413 | G- g- one out? |
38413 | Good afternoon, Jonathan,said Grobstock jovially,"I''ll take that salmon there-- how much?" |
38413 | Good evening, hast thou er-- scotched the Serpent? |
38413 | Had you not better take the salmon home to your wife first? |
38413 | Has any of you his equipage without? |
38413 | Has n''t he, Mr. da Costa? |
38413 | Has the Green Prince had his? |
38413 | Have I? |
38413 | Have n''t I been here all the time? 38413 Have you already died?" |
38413 | Have you invited my friends to dinner? |
38413 | Have you looked under the bed? |
38413 | Have you not confessed? |
38413 | Have you property in de Holy Land? |
38413 | He has saved it? |
38413 | He is young, strong, God- fearing--"Has he any money? |
38413 | Hired? |
38413 | How came you to send him to her? |
38413 | How can I live midout you for a fader- in- law? |
38413 | How can I live with an old witch like that? |
38413 | How can I? 38413 How can I? |
38413 | How can you know so exact? |
38413 | How can you say so? 38413 How can you?" |
38413 | How could I? |
38413 | How dare you? |
38413 | How darest thou read my letters? |
38413 | How did it begin? |
38413 | How do I know your taste? |
38413 | How do you know my name? |
38413 | How do you know they are not dead? |
38413 | How do you make dat out? |
38413 | How do you propose to do it? |
38413 | How do, Lucy? 38413 How long have you been in England?" |
38413 | How many hours do you give me? |
38413 | How much did you vow on my behalf? |
38413 | How much do you think it would be? |
38413 | How much less? |
38413 | How much vill it be? |
38413 | How much will he have? |
38413 | How should I know, sir? |
38413 | How so? |
38413 | How so? |
38413 | How so? |
38413 | How, then? |
38413 | How_ are_ you, dear Miss Newell? |
38413 | I am sorry if I misunderstood,murmured the poor President,"but how, then, do you owe the money?" |
38413 | I did n''t catch-- how much was that? |
38413 | I have come for my ten pounds,he said, and reminded him of his promise(?). |
38413 | I have not shed their blood-- have I not given freely of my hard- earned gold? |
38413 | I presume you will not be taking your meals in public? |
38413 | I say, old fellow,exclaimed Towers reproachfully,"is n''t this just going it a little too far?" |
38413 | I see from your light you are still working; but is n''t it time my Emanuel left off? |
38413 | I see; but still, why not tell the truth about it? 38413 I suppose you have found out how to make the memory- transferring machine?" |
38413 | I thought you did not know the Rabbi, Mr. da Costa? |
38413 | I wonder what they''ll tot up to? |
38413 | I-- I-- mean,stammered Grobstock--"why should I contribute to a Portuguese Synagogue?" |
38413 | I? 38413 I? |
38413 | I? |
38413 | I? |
38413 | If I do not buy salmon when I have two guineas,he answered quietly,"when shall I buy salmon? |
38413 | If I only chose? |
38413 | In Mr. da Costa''s box, I suppose? |
38413 | In what other sense? 38413 In your box?" |
38413 | Invite a man to lunch, and expect him to square the bill? |
38413 | Is dere no vay for me to be converted to Spanish Judaism? 38413 Is father dead?" |
38413 | Is it excommunication you threaten? |
38413 | Is it fines you are thinking of? |
38413 | Is it not obvious? 38413 Is it not written on my face, even as it is written on yours that you are a Tedesco? |
38413 | Is it only when your descendants are in trouble that you are allowed to visit them? |
38413 | Is it that thou likest me better? |
38413 | Is n''t there a Rabbi in your community whose stinginess is proverbial? 38413 Is not the hospitality of Moses Bernberg''s beautiful daughter a proverb?" |
38413 | Is she pretty? |
38413 | Is that all? 38413 Is that lunch?" |
38413 | Is that you, dear old chap? 38413 Is there anything I do not want?" |
38413 | Is there anything I would not do for Heaven? |
38413 | Is this the way you speak of your guests? |
38413 | Is this the way you steal my salmon, after all? |
38413 | Is this your faith, your loyalty-- to sneak back home like a thief-- to peep through the keyhole to see if I was a good little girl--? |
38413 | Is-- is-- are_ you_ going with the carriage? |
38413 | It is all very well to say take them away,replied Manasseh, with a touch of resentment,"but what am I to take them in?" |
38413 | It''s an awful bore,I yawned;"but I''m afraid they''d be annoyed if I ate up here alone, so--""You''ll invite them up here for all meals? |
38413 | Leah, the boot and shoe manufacturer''s daughter? |
38413 | Let me introduce you-- Mr. Redhill, Mr. Spanner, you have heard of Mr. Spanner, the celebrated author and stage- manager? |
38413 | Like a duty dance, but you do not love me? |
38413 | Marriage certificates, my lord? |
38413 | Me take another woman''s leavings? 38413 Me?" |
38413 | Mother, are you mad? 38413 Mr. da Costa, you vos a- sayin'', I think?" |
38413 | Must you go? |
38413 | Nay, how couldst thou discover that? 38413 Nay, nay, sir, what can be more momentous?" |
38413 | Nay, why waste them on the heathen? |
38413 | Never left England? |
38413 | Never thought what? |
38413 | No treasury, do n''t you know? 38413 No?" |
38413 | No? |
38413 | No? |
38413 | No? |
38413 | Not able? 38413 Not even the five pounds I vowed on behalf of Yankelà © himself-- one of your own people?" |
38413 | Not even when you die? |
38413 | Not in so many words,I admitted;"but why did you let me call you Ethelberta?" |
38413 | Not yet,admitted Manasseh, rising to go;"but when the time comes, where will you find a better marriage broker? |
38413 | Oh no, Emanuel, love, do n''t say that; not after all these months? |
38413 | Oh, Joseph, did n''t you have enough of Dan Mendoza at supper last night? |
38413 | Oh, but why not? |
38413 | Oh, but you believe in_ something_? |
38413 | Oh, is n''t it? |
38413 | Oh, is that all? 38413 Oh, is that why you took so much trouble?" |
38413 | Oh, on_ that_? 38413 Oh, well, you need n''t let out, sir, need you? |
38413 | Oh, why did you not write to me of your difficulties? |
38413 | Oh,he said,"is that you? |
38413 | On what? |
38413 | On your faith? |
38413 | Only will any of the others work for nothing? |
38413 | Orders? 38413 Ought I to listen to financial details on the Sabbath?" |
38413 | P''raps you call that vork? |
38413 | Pommery Green- oh or Hideseek, my lord? |
38413 | Really? |
38413 | Say, you''re not an hereditary legislator? |
38413 | Suppose the book''s a frost? |
38413 | Surely you do n''t mind people knowing who you are? |
38413 | Tell me,he said brokenly,"have you made a living?" |
38413 | Then how do you know she will have you? |
38413 | Then how the devil--? |
38413 | Then why not speculate yourself? |
38413 | Then, why do you say you did not know what was in them? 38413 This masquerade?" |
38413 | To a Christian? |
38413 | To gossip with your servants? 38413 Vat helps me dat dere be other_ Schlemihls_( unlucky persons)?" |
38413 | Vat is strange? |
38413 | Vat more proof do you vant of my begging powers? |
38413 | Vat vould dis dowry be? |
38413 | Vat you vant? |
38413 | Vell, ven do I get de money your daughter gets from de Synagogue? |
38413 | Ven can I come into possession? |
38413 | Vere vould be de good of going to him? |
38413 | Vhere''s your ticket? |
38413 | Vork? |
38413 | Vy at dat rate you vould make out dat de minister vorks? 38413 Vy not? |
38413 | Vy not? 38413 Vy not?" |
38413 | Vy not? |
38413 | Vy, does n''t it deserve dem? |
38413 | Was it the cholera? |
38413 | Was it to insult me that you called me back? 38413 We thought of starting a journal at Grodno,"said the Rabbi,"only the funds--""Be you den a native of Grodno?" |
38413 | Well, but what''s a man to do? |
38413 | Well, but''ow is_ you_ goin''to get presents from the sky? |
38413 | Well, how do they know then? |
38413 | Well, sir, you''ll keep the rest dark, wo n''t you? 38413 Well, well-- who is he?" |
38413 | Well, what do you say to a literary career? |
38413 | Well, what is better, in the event of a quarrel? 38413 Well, what more have you to say?" |
38413 | Well, would that be much? |
38413 | Well? |
38413 | Wh- what, did n''t you g- get a card? |
38413 | What are you about to do? |
38413 | What are you crying about? |
38413 | What are you doing here? 38413 What are you doing?" |
38413 | What box is it, please? |
38413 | What can I do for you? |
38413 | What do you mean? |
38413 | What do you mean? |
38413 | What do you mean? |
38413 | What do you want? |
38413 | What does that matter, Mrs. Windpeg? 38413 What does that prove? |
38413 | What does the Synagogue want of me? 38413 What fog?" |
38413 | What greater luxury is there than that of doing good? |
38413 | What have I done? |
38413 | What have they to say against a Sephardi marrying a Tedesco? |
38413 | What have you done with Wilkinson? |
38413 | What in creation made you take these howling apartments? |
38413 | What in the devil do you want now? |
38413 | What is all this moonshine? |
38413 | What is it now? |
38413 | What is it, Robert? |
38413 | What is it? 38413 What is it? |
38413 | What is it? |
38413 | What is it? |
38413 | What is that you are saying, Mr. da Costa? |
38413 | What is that you say? 38413 What is that you say?" |
38413 | What is the matter with Peters? |
38413 | What is the matter with you? |
38413 | What is the matter? |
38413 | What kind of beauty do you like best? |
38413 | What makes you so astonished? |
38413 | What mistake? |
38413 | What of that? 38413 What of that? |
38413 | What prevents me? |
38413 | What right have you to move and put all your friends to trouble? |
38413 | What salmon was that? |
38413 | What shall I do? 38413 What shall we do, then?" |
38413 | What then? 38413 What then? |
38413 | What then? |
38413 | What was this thought? |
38413 | What''s a man to do? |
38413 | What''s that? |
38413 | What''s the good of a loan to an honest man? |
38413 | What''s the matter? |
38413 | What''s this howling wilderness of shirt- front? |
38413 | When could I see her? |
38413 | When do you want me to marry you? |
38413 | Where are we to get it from? |
38413 | Where are you living? |
38413 | Where are your credentials? |
38413 | Where have you been then? |
38413 | Where is Emanuel? |
38413 | Where is Rachel? |
38413 | Where is da Costa? |
38413 | Where is the difficulty? |
38413 | Where would Providence be without its women- defenders? |
38413 | Where''s the compromise? |
38413 | Where''s your ears, mon? |
38413 | Which box should it be? 38413 Who else moves among better circles-- would be more easily able to find her a suitable match?" |
38413 | Who is George? |
38413 | Who then? |
38413 | Who would believe it? 38413 Why are ye sae anxious to stand in my shoon?" |
38413 | Why are you hustling this poor man? |
38413 | Why did n''t you think of the bill before? |
38413 | Why did you kill so many people? |
38413 | Why did you let her go out? 38413 Why do n''t you go to your own clergyman?" |
38413 | Why do n''t you speak English? 38413 Why do you always come to me?" |
38413 | Why do you suppose Jones sat her next to you, if not as a prerogative of nobility? |
38413 | Why else? 38413 Why is it impossible? |
38413 | Why not wire? |
38413 | Why not? 38413 Why not?" |
38413 | Why should I write? 38413 Why waste the Synagogue''s money on hired vehicles? |
38413 | Why were you so cruel? |
38413 | Why-- how--? |
38413 | Why? 38413 Why?" |
38413 | Will you do as we do? |
38413 | Will you have a cup of coffee? |
38413 | With Wilkinson, my dear? 38413 With whom?" |
38413 | Wo n''t you be cold? |
38413 | Wo n''t you come in and see the bride, and wish her joy? |
38413 | Would n''t it be simpler to tell him the truth? |
38413 | Would you come with me? |
38413 | Would you give him up? |
38413 | Would you have had me tell him the real reason I called him was that his master was a thief? 38413 Would you have me steal salmon?" |
38413 | Would you like to see it? |
38413 | Wouldst thou have us repudiate our solemn treaty? |
38413 | Wouldst thou, indeed? |
38413 | Yes, but suppose I took you away from here? |
38413 | Yes, but what makes the window look red? |
38413 | Yes-- are we not far richer than your community? 38413 Yes-- aren''t you?" |
38413 | Yes-- do you not see they are returning to the India House in Leadenhall Street? |
38413 | Yes? |
38413 | Yes? |
38413 | You accuse me of having stone figures in my house,he said boldly,"but what about the lions in front of yours?" |
38413 | You are married? |
38413 | You be already a fader to me-- vy vill you not be a fader- in- law? 38413 You believe in a God, do n''t you?" |
38413 | You called me, sir? |
38413 | You called me? |
38413 | You did not expect me to wear them? 38413 You do n''t care for anyone else in the house?" |
38413 | You do n''t mean to say you do n''t keep it? |
38413 | You do n''t want any? |
38413 | You do not object to my selling it, den? |
38413 | You do not suspect me of that? |
38413 | You have gone on the stage? |
38413 | You have not heard from Everard? |
38413 | You knew I was in trouble? |
38413 | You make them to- day-- but to- morrow? 38413 You shamed her before strangers, and she has gone out-- to drown herself-- what do I know?" |
38413 | You wo n''t charge me more than a sovereign? |
38413 | You would? |
38413 | You''ll be very nice to him at tea, wo n''t you? |
38413 | You''re quite sure you do n''t care for anyone but me? |
38413 | You''ve hit it-- now that I hear about this peerage business-- why did n''t you tell me before? 38413 You-- you-- know me?" |
38413 | You_ are_ fond of me a little bit,the graceless Tom whispered,"are n''t you?" |
38413 | Your Emanuel? |
38413 | Your cast- off clothes? |
38413 | Your daughter, Deborah,Yankelà © ventured timidly,"do she ever go to de play?" |
38413 | Your life is precious-- if_ you_ die, who vill console de community? |
38413 | _ Eureka!_"What is the matter? |
38413 | _ Gott in Himmel!_ Do you mean to say you do not see what an advantage it is to have a wife unable to accompany you in all your goings? |
38413 | ''How does it taste, sir?'' |
38413 | ''It''s what they call an acquired taste, ai n''t it, sir?'' |
38413 | ''Well, but how is Lord Everett to know?'' |
38413 | ''Would you like to have a drop?'' |
38413 | A Tedesco_ can_ marry a Sephardi, not so? |
38413 | After I had disembowelled it; after I had shown it was a stale sausage stuffed with old and putrid ideas?" |
38413 | Although it was only a Wednesday, why should they not have a goose? |
38413 | And Flutter- Duck, outraged by this childish insolence, would exclaim,"Thou hearest, Lewis, love?" |
38413 | And did you not donate money?" |
38413 | And does her father know?" |
38413 | And have you not put me to shame-- if anyone had witnessed your almsgiving, would he not have laughed in my beard?" |
38413 | And how is his young brother, Samuel?" |
38413 | And if I have a Tedesco at my table, why should I draw the line there? |
38413 | And once you begin to work, where are you to draw the line?" |
38413 | And yet where could you find a better man to keep your daughter?" |
38413 | And you wept over her so in your letters?" |
38413 | And, of course, five per cent on the dowry?" |
38413 | Any children? |
38413 | Any of your literary friends will get you a publisher, and where could you get a more promising ghost?" |
38413 | Anything in the musical line this morning, signor? |
38413 | Are we not all the happier for having waited for each other?" |
38413 | Are ye fou again, or hae ye tint your senses?" |
38413 | Are ye willing to set forth separately upon this knightly quest?" |
38413 | Are you mad? |
38413 | Are you not a bachelor? |
38413 | Are you not his employer? |
38413 | Are you weak- minded enough to believe that? |
38413 | As it is written,''Who is rich? |
38413 | As much as that?" |
38413 | At Baron D''Aguilar''s mansion in Broad Street Buildings there is a retinue of twenty- four servants, and they--""And what is your second claim?" |
38413 | At all costs he must revoke the invitation(?). |
38413 | Be you not my benefactor?" |
38413 | Before he left that night Rose said to him:"Art thou sure thou wouldst not rather have Leah Volcovitch?" |
38413 | Besides, had I not seen she was a flirt? |
38413 | Boy or girl? |
38413 | But are there enough Year- Times, as you call them, in your Synagogue?" |
38413 | But he managed to whisper angrily,"Why did you tell Wilkinson I ordered him to carry your box?" |
38413 | But if you believe in a God, that''s enough, ai n''t it? |
38413 | But where am I to find a ghost with the requisite talents?" |
38413 | But why did you not go to Rabbi Sandman?" |
38413 | But why did you sell my clothes?" |
38413 | But you? |
38413 | Can I do anything more for you, mum? |
38413 | Cold, eh? |
38413 | Could he have been the victim of a practical joke, a prank? |
38413 | Did I not let Providence select who should have the silver and who the gold, who the copper and who the emptiness? |
38413 | Did n''t you, Wilkinson?" |
38413 | Did not a natural aristocracy ooze from every pore of his mysterious visitor? |
38413 | Did you assure your life?" |
38413 | Did you not give me the money as a free- will offering, for the good of your wife''s soul? |
38413 | Did you not quote,''Charity delivers from death''? |
38413 | Did you see his house?" |
38413 | Do I look a knave? |
38413 | Do I look the sort of person who is content with a box on the ceiling? |
38413 | Do n''t I look ripping?" |
38413 | Do n''t you remember me?" |
38413 | Do n''t you think I was right? |
38413 | Do n''t you think I would have fallen on that man''s-- or woman''s-- neck, and watered it with my tears? |
38413 | Do not I, Manasseh Bueno Barzillai Azevedo da Costa, have at my Sabbath- table every week Yankelà © ben Yitzchok-- a Pole? |
38413 | Do you ask me that again?" |
38413 | Do you deny it?" |
38413 | Do you forget what the next verse says:''Bloodthirsty and deceitful men shall not live out half their days''? |
38413 | Do you hold words spoken solemnly in Synagogue of no account? |
38413 | Do you note how they fit?" |
38413 | Do you take me for a beadle, a brusher of gaiters?" |
38413 | Do you think I could submit to government by a prig?" |
38413 | Do you think I do not know your financial relations with the Court? |
38413 | Do you think I waste my substance on solicitors? |
38413 | Do you think the Almighty will suffer His money to be lost?" |
38413 | Do you wish to bring the Synagogue institutions into contempt? |
38413 | Do you-- a man already once stricken by Heaven-- invite its chastisement again?" |
38413 | Do you--?" |
38413 | Does Gabriel the cantor still suffer from neuralgia?" |
38413 | Egad, do you think your members would for a moment tolerate your penalties, if they did not know the money was laid out in''good deeds''? |
38413 | Even in the terrible oppression of the dream she could not resist saying, woman- like:"Did I not warn you against him?" |
38413 | Finally, who but a_ Schnorrer_ would wear this overcoat cloak- wise, with dangling sleeves, full of armless suggestion from a side view? |
38413 | Flutter- Duck''s husband was a furrier-- a master- furrier, for did he not run a workshop? |
38413 | Gladstone has done so; and why not I, in my humble degree?" |
38413 | Granting that more than one life was impossible upon this planet, why should it not be differently distributed? |
38413 | Grobstock?" |
38413 | Had he been drowned on the passage to his land of exile? |
38413 | Had he not even heard of people dying from joy? |
38413 | Had n''t you better put off publication for a century or two?" |
38413 | Hang it all, my boy, are you a millionaire? |
38413 | Has Mendelssohn, the stonemason, got many more girls?" |
38413 | Has not the beadle of your Synagogue boasted to me that you have given him a guinea for brushing your spatterdashes? |
38413 | Hast thou scotched the Serpent?" |
38413 | Have I not had to do it? |
38413 | Have we ever legislated against marrying Christians?" |
38413 | Have you always been a bachelor, by the way?" |
38413 | Have you got a little phial?'' |
38413 | Have you no great- grand- filial feelings?" |
38413 | Have you not told Grobstock you be de first of marriage- brokers?" |
38413 | He had fixed the standard in gold for that day at least, and who knew what noble emulation he had fired for the future? |
38413 | Heavens, are women to have no lives of their own?" |
38413 | How about Robins? |
38413 | How can a man allow his daughter''s future happiness to repose on a basis so uncertain as work? |
38413 | How can it possibly have penetrated to these parts yet?'' |
38413 | How can you call that vork? |
38413 | How can you have the face to go and spend two guineas-- two whole guineas-- all you have in the world-- on a mere luxury like salmon?" |
38413 | How could he expect a livery servant to tolerate such a guest? |
38413 | How dare you? |
38413 | How much is it?" |
38413 | How should I? |
38413 | How was he to know we had quarrelled? |
38413 | However, he only murmured:"How came you to think of it so suddenly?" |
38413 | I am glad to have seen you again-- we shall finish our chat at your house some evening, shall we? |
38413 | I came here expecting your sympathy, and do you offer me reproach? |
38413 | I have n''t any literary ability, have I?" |
38413 | I must laugh, Frank, old man, it_ is_ so funny-- what about the Principal Boy? |
38413 | I passed through the selling department, catching a babel of cries from the counter- jumpers--"Two gross anecdotes? |
38413 | I presume your lordship would like a spirited one? |
38413 | I says,''How much?'' |
38413 | I suppose you have n''t got Damtidam in stock?'' |
38413 | I wonder how it is, sir?" |
38413 | If I could not rely on your honour, would I dream of you as a son- in- law?" |
38413 | If he did try to keep you from marrying a penniless, friendless girl, if he did force you to work long years for me, was it not all for the best? |
38413 | If, as not infrequently happened, the person deceased was a stranger to him, he would enquire in the passage:"Was it man or woman? |
38413 | If, on the other hand, I find anything that is of value to me, do you fear I will not keep it?" |
38413 | Is it not further forbidden to go over the boughs of thy olive- tree again, or to gather the fallen fruit of thy vineyard? |
38413 | Is it not he? |
38413 | Is it thus you would palter with the sacred texts? |
38413 | Is not a vife a creature comfort? |
38413 | Is there any other attraction about the shanty?" |
38413 | Is there nothing I can give thee?" |
38413 | Is this the house?" |
38413 | Is this the way one treats a father? |
38413 | Is your last place let?" |
38413 | Is your property in Jerusalem only a casket of earth?" |
38413 | It said:"Have you really the face to come to me again with an ideal man?" |
38413 | It was with a sense of partial disenchantment that I continued the conversation:"So you have been in Paris?" |
38413 | Let me see, what''s his name?" |
38413 | Let me see-- what was it the Oracle said? |
38413 | Married or single? |
38413 | May I ask you, sir,"he concluded,"to proceed with the business for which you have summoned me? |
38413 | May I call you Ethelberta?" |
38413 | Me? |
38413 | Mr. Spanner wo n''t mind talking business before you, will you, George? |
38413 | Nay, had he not misjudged her? |
38413 | Now that his fortune has been swept away, where would you be without money or occupation?" |
38413 | Now, what is it to be? |
38413 | Of course, you will not mind allowing me a pound more for finding you so economical a son- in- law?" |
38413 | Oh, what shall I do?" |
38413 | On hearing this death- rattle, anyone who felt curious would ask the_ Schnorrer_:"Who''s dead to- day?" |
38413 | Perhaps you''d like a brandy and soda better?" |
38413 | Presently the Rabbi looked up:"You''re quite sure all these people are dead?" |
38413 | Shall He be less well served than an earthly monarch? |
38413 | Shall I put you to all that trouble which should rightly be mine? |
38413 | Shall I send a squib your way?" |
38413 | She looked so frail, so little, so childish, what guile could she know? |
38413 | Since Manasseh_ would_ be his guest, was it not imprudent to give him away to the livery- servant? |
38413 | So he waited outside, shivering, till a pretty little girl and boy came out, when he said to them:"Please, can you tell me where Santa Claus lives?" |
38413 | Stands it not in the Talmud that he who shames another is as one who spills his blood? |
38413 | Still undecided, the Rabbi muttered,"You want me to marry you?" |
38413 | Suddenly the baby turned his blue eyes full on me, and said:"I suppose it''s all up, doctor?" |
38413 | The King asked her a plain question:"Which is my eldest son?" |
38413 | The Rabbi dared not make further protest: he turned to Yankelà © and asked,"Well, now, what''s this about your marriage?" |
38413 | The man had nice clothes and looked rich, but what proof was there he had stockings on? |
38413 | The patient paid well to have it off his mind, but I am afraid I shall miss the usual second profit, for who will buy it again?" |
38413 | Then do you think anyone may trample with impunity upon our ancient_ Ascamot_?" |
38413 | Then with a sudden dread in his voice:"You''re not a Catholic clergyman?" |
38413 | Then, turning to the Blue Prince, who seemed lost in meditation, the King said:"Why art thou silent, my son? |
38413 | There is no rule against that, I presume?" |
38413 | There must be a sack somewhere--""And do you think I would carry them away in a sack? |
38413 | This is a second edition, is n''t it?" |
38413 | Towers do?" |
38413 | Vat is dat?" |
38413 | Vat is dis blood dat it should divide Jew from Jew, dat it should prevent me becoming de son- in- law of de only man I have ever loved? |
38413 | Vat?" |
38413 | WHAT''S THIS?''"] |
38413 | Was everything then to end happily after all? |
38413 | Was he never to be done with the man? |
38413 | Was he quite sane? |
38413 | Was his gift to be flouted thus? |
38413 | Was it fair fighting? |
38413 | Was it fair of Manasseh to handicap him thus? |
38413 | Was it likely he was utterly ignorant of Everard''s movements? |
38413 | Was it possible he had foisted his charity upon an undeserving millionaire? |
38413 | Was it the tricksy play of the moon among the clouds, or did a shade of disappointment flit across her face? |
38413 | Was it to be_ da capo_ again? |
38413 | Was not every tone, every gesture, that of a man born to rule? |
38413 | Was not the money spent in honour of the marriage of a German Jew? |
38413 | Was she to spend her New Year''s night surrounded by love and luxury, instead of huddling in the corner of a cold garret? |
38413 | Was she-- the shabby old starveling-- to be restored to comfort and fine clothes? |
38413 | Was that the Greenbaum on''Change, who was such a rascal with the wenches?" |
38413 | Was the voice, indeed, Lucy''s? |
38413 | Well, my boy, what do you think of it?" |
38413 | Were her words genuine, or was she only a coquette? |
38413 | What are you looking at?" |
38413 | What are you talking of, sir?" |
38413 | What becomes of all the old stockings? |
38413 | What could be done? |
38413 | What could the other offer of fresh, of delightful? |
38413 | What date will be most convenient to you?" |
38413 | What do you call it?" |
38413 | What do you make by your district visiting? |
38413 | What do you want?" |
38413 | What ensures respect for your constitution? |
38413 | What has happened?" |
38413 | What is it?" |
38413 | What is life but a series of mistakes, whose fruit is wisdom, maybe, but wisdom overripe? |
38413 | What is that, sir?'' |
38413 | What is the use of beginning at the beginning?" |
38413 | What is this about your getting married?" |
38413 | What is this masquerade?" |
38413 | What keeps your community together? |
38413 | What makes every man do his duty? |
38413 | What right had you to propose to Rose Green?" |
38413 | What rules this very Mahamad? |
38413 | What say you, Yankelà ©?" |
38413 | What says Deuteronomy? |
38413 | What shall I do?" |
38413 | What wonder if the Dragon lost his head completely? |
38413 | What would you say if_ I_ presumed to interfere in your financial affairs-- if I told you to issue these shares or to call in those? |
38413 | What''s that?" |
38413 | What, in a company? |
38413 | What, in your togs? |
38413 | What?" |
38413 | What?" |
38413 | When are you going to get a lift, Jones?" |
38413 | When grace was over he turned to Manasseh and said,"And what was this way you were suggesting to me of getting a profitable Sephardic connection?" |
38413 | When he did protest, Jimmy said,"What are you jawing about? |
38413 | When she came through those doors, what would be the effect of his presence upon her? |
38413 | Where d''ye come in for the fight with St. George-- is it R 2 E or L U E?" |
38413 | Who told you dat?" |
38413 | Who would quail before a woman with a squint?" |
38413 | Who would suspect that the fish and even the bag belonged to the porter, though purchased with the gentleman''s money? |
38413 | Why did n''t you look after her?" |
38413 | Why did n''t you wait a moment?" |
38413 | Why had he not prepared her for his return, if only to the tiniest extent? |
38413 | Why have snails been privileged with a domiciliary constancy denied to human beings?" |
38413 | Why not tell the easy lie and be done with the whole business, and marry the dear, devoted boy? |
38413 | Why should I not permit you, a Tedesco, to return the hospitality to me, a Sephardi? |
38413 | Why should n''t we make a match of it?" |
38413 | Why should n''t we make a match of it?''" |
38413 | Why, what good can I do?" |
38413 | Will you do me the pleasure of accepting a seat in my box?" |
38413 | Wo n''t you come down, and give your patients a chance?" |
38413 | Wo n''t you have a cigar?" |
38413 | Wo n''t you take a chair?" |
38413 | Wo n''t you take a score? |
38413 | Would not the sudden shock, joyful though it was, upset the fragile little beauty? |
38413 | Would you have me break my solemn vow? |
38413 | Would you have me look like an old clo''man? |
38413 | Would you think of offering_ him_ a packet? |
38413 | You admitted you were wrong before; shall I be less magnanimous now? |
38413 | You did n''t expect it would be a casket of diamonds?" |
38413 | You mean that I am to take advantage of my influence to get some other fellow work, and take a commission for the use of my name? |
38413 | You refuse me this beggarly five pounds?" |
38413 | You refuse, then, to contribute to this fund?" |
38413 | You''d swear to that in the box?" |
38413 | You''re sure you''re not a Roman Catholic?" |
38413 | You?" |
38413 | Young''uns or old''uns?" |
38413 | [ Illustration:"''BUT D''YE NO KEN THIS A SPEAKIN''PART?''"] |
38413 | [ Illustration:"''TWO GROSS ANECDOTES?''"] |
38413 | [ Illustration:"''VAT MORE PROOF DO YOU VANT?''"] |
38413 | [ Illustration:"''WHAT IS THE MATTER?''"] |
38413 | _ With_ you?" |
38413 | are you mad?" |
38413 | but what of carriage- sails and yacht- drives?" |
38413 | cried the Infant, looking up with ingenuous surprise,"I thought you came down here on a holiday?" |
38413 | cried the Infant,''what would Lord Everett say?'' |
38413 | did n''t you notice it, sir?" |
38413 | gasped the Infant,"chuck up the sponge? |
38413 | how can you think of all that now? |
38413 | is n''t she here? |
38413 | my lord?" |
38413 | or de preacher? |
38413 | ven?" |
38413 | what could the gentle little bread- winner do? |
38413 | what''s this?" |
38413 | you do n''t mean to say you have n''t even heard of it?'' |
38413 | your vaunted community hard up?" |
27001 | A good one? |
27001 | A little too what? |
27001 | A request? |
27001 | About nuts? 27001 Ah, Busie, you are a---- Why are you afraid, little fool? |
27001 | All gone? |
27001 | Am I going, little fool? 27001 An ornament?" |
27001 | And if they are only birds? 27001 And where are your green boughs?" |
27001 | And where is a boy going? |
27001 | And where were you the whole day? |
27001 | And why? 27001 Are there then more prayers in an ornamental book, or do the prayers sound better?" |
27001 | Are they all yours? |
27001 | Are we strangers? 27001 Are you here again, you idler and good- for- nothing? |
27001 | Bad times? 27001 Boys, why do n''t you do something?" |
27001 | Busie, why are you running off? |
27001 | But what then? 27001 But, how can I come when I am an only child, the only one left alive out of seven?" |
27001 | But, they were dead? |
27001 | Ca n''t you manage it? |
27001 | Can you pay two and a half''_ roubles_''a month? 27001 Can you promise that?" |
27001 | Did you not recognize us? |
27001 | Did you say odd? 27001 Did you see the little pocket- knife anywhere?" |
27001 | Do I know what you could be doing there? |
27001 | Do I know what you should learn? |
27001 | Do I know what''_ Gemarra_''you should learn? |
27001 | Do n''t you hear me? 27001 Do n''t you understand, peasant''s head? |
27001 | Do you believe it? |
27001 | Do you know what I will tell you, Getzel? |
27001 | Do you mean Yousef the Saint? |
27001 | Do you not believe it? |
27001 | Do you remember, Benny, that''_ Chanukah_''when you won everything with the spinning top? 27001 Do you remember, Fedoka, I gave you a''_ matzo_''last year?" |
27001 | Do you see those trees? 27001 Do you see, bandit? |
27001 | Do you see, children? |
27001 | Do you understand, or do you not? |
27001 | Do you want to enjoy yourself? 27001 Even did you say? |
27001 | Even did you say? 27001 Even? |
27001 | Father, what is it-- that? |
27001 | Fools, what are you afraid of? |
27001 | For a walk? 27001 For instance?" |
27001 | For the walk, eh? 27001 From the synagogue?" |
27001 | Ha? 27001 Have n''t you got a prayer- book? |
27001 | Have n''t you money? 27001 Have you any money?" |
27001 | Have you forgotten that it is''_ L''ag Beomer_''today? |
27001 | Have you said the evening prayer? |
27001 | He asks you:''What is your desire?'' |
27001 | He wants us to tell him where it is written? |
27001 | How are we to know? 27001 How can I go with you when I am a wealthy man''s son?" |
27001 | How could you be such a coarse blackguard? 27001 How do I feel? |
27001 | How do I know where you are to come from? |
27001 | How do I know? |
27001 | How does Isshur come to be an overlord? 27001 How long is this to last?" |
27001 | How long will he shout? |
27001 | How much shall we bet? |
27001 | How will you frighten him? |
27001 | I think you are''_ Reb_''Isshur the beadle? |
27001 | I was learning''_ Gemarra_''were you learning? |
27001 | Is it a good deed to steal for that? |
27001 | Is it the''Song of Songs''? |
27001 | Is it then true that I have lost my happiness-- lost my happiness for ever? 27001 Is this all?" |
27001 | Joseph, Youdsef, Youdsef, Dsodsepf-- what does it matter? 27001 Like mud in the streets? |
27001 | Listen, you, whatever your name is, you surely know whose son Cain was, and the name of his brother? |
27001 | Maybe you think I am boasting? 27001 Money? |
27001 | Moshalle, what is to be done to a thief who steals''_ kopeks_''from a charity- box? |
27001 | Moshe- for- once? |
27001 | Mother Evetook the"_ rouble_"from him, but with both hands and all her fingers, examined it on all sides, and asked her husband:"What shall I buy?" |
27001 | Mother, is it true that in the very middle of''_ Shevuous_''night the sky opens? |
27001 | Much to talk about? |
27001 | Murderer, what have you against me? 27001 No money and no nuts? |
27001 | None? 27001 Now? |
27001 | Nuts? 27001 Of whom is it a pity?" |
27001 | Old iron, rags, an old sack, or a hide? |
27001 | On the fiddle, also? |
27001 | On the fiddle? |
27001 | On the fiddle? |
27001 | Perhaps bandits? |
27001 | Perhaps you would like something to eat, Shemak? 27001 Play in my house? |
27001 | Say, say, my dear child, what portion of the Law will be read this week? |
27001 | Shall we go? |
27001 | Sneezed in reality? 27001 Something? |
27001 | The beadle? 27001 The doctor? |
27001 | The teacher? |
27001 | Then you will take them from me? |
27001 | This is my son...."That is your son? 27001 To Esther?" |
27001 | Topalle Tutteratu, what is to be done to a thief who steals''_ kopeks_''from a charity- box? |
27001 | Want more? |
27001 | Well, and if three get ill? |
27001 | Well, dear boy, which portion of the Law will be read this week? |
27001 | Well, what is the law if two of us get ill? |
27001 | Well, why are you not off to''_ Cheder_,''my saint? |
27001 | Well, why are you silent? |
27001 | Well, why do n''t you play? |
27001 | Well,said my father,"how are you going to ask the''four questions''? |
27001 | Well? 27001 What Naphtali?" |
27001 | What am I to give you? 27001 What are they laughing at?" |
27001 | What are we to do about bread? |
27001 | What are you afraid of? 27001 What are you doing here?" |
27001 | What are you doing in the attic? |
27001 | What are you laughing at, you Goyetzel you? |
27001 | What are you playing? 27001 What are you saying? |
27001 | What can you do? |
27001 | What do you care if the child plays? |
27001 | What do you mean by asking what it has to do with me? 27001 What do you mean by saying I should buy nuts off you?" |
27001 | What do you mean by saying he took it himself? |
27001 | What do you mean? 27001 What do you say to his father?" |
27001 | What do you say to the''_ matzo_,''Fedoka? |
27001 | What do you want of the child? |
27001 | What does it look like? |
27001 | What else were they? |
27001 | What else? |
27001 | What green boughs? |
27001 | What happened last year, mother? |
27001 | What harm is it? |
27001 | What has that to do with you? |
27001 | What is driving you? 27001 What is grass?" |
27001 | What is it, Busie? |
27001 | What is it, Moshe- Yankel? 27001 What is the frozen sea?" |
27001 | What is the law in a case where, for example, one of us suddenly becomes ill? |
27001 | What is the sense of it? 27001 What knife? |
27001 | What musician? |
27001 | What must we not? |
27001 | What queen''s daughter? |
27001 | What shall we do? |
27001 | What should I be doing at the House of Learning? |
27001 | What should I learn? |
27001 | What sort of a feather is that? 27001 What sort of a thing?" |
27001 | What sort of a top was it, Benny? 27001 What sort of wine have you there? |
27001 | What were you doing at the House of Learning? |
27001 | What were you learning? |
27001 | What will happen? |
27001 | What would happen if, for example, we all took ill? |
27001 | What would you do to him? |
27001 | What would you say, little boy? |
27001 | What''_ Gemarra_''should I learn? |
27001 | What''s that to do with you? |
27001 | What? 27001 What? |
27001 | What? |
27001 | When can I come to you Mr. Sargeant, if not on the Sabbath day? |
27001 | When do I say the mourner''s prayer, mother? 27001 Where am I to come from?" |
27001 | Where are the assistants? 27001 Where are they now, the''_ Cheder_''boys? |
27001 | Where could I be? |
27001 | Where did you hear it? |
27001 | Where do they get it, father? |
27001 | Where do they get it? 27001 Where do you intend to erect the Tabernacle,''_ Reb_''Moshe?" |
27001 | Where have I nuts? |
27001 | Where have you come from? |
27001 | Where is he going to get them? 27001 Where is it written?" |
27001 | Where is the teacher? |
27001 | Where were we? 27001 Where were you, you so- and- so?" |
27001 | Where? 27001 Where? |
27001 | Where? 27001 Which instrument would you like to learn to play?" |
27001 | Who drank? 27001 Who else?" |
27001 | Who is making that hissing noise? 27001 Who told you that?" |
27001 | Whose business is it to drum the news through the town? 27001 Whose fault is it that you are a fool and that you guess as a blind man guesses a hole? |
27001 | Whose is this terrible thing? |
27001 | Why are there no grapes in a vegetable garden? |
27001 | Why are you flying? |
27001 | Why are you in such a hurry for''_ Cheder_''? |
27001 | Why are you in such a hurry? 27001 Why are you not my brother?" |
27001 | Why are you running? |
27001 | Why are you silent, you heathen, you? |
27001 | Why are you silent, you heathen? 27001 Why did Elijah the Prophet not come then with his bag?" |
27001 | Why do vine trees not grow with vegetables? |
27001 | Why do you crawl like insects? |
27001 | Why do you hunt him so? |
27001 | Why do you look at me so? |
27001 | Why do you run away like that, fool? 27001 Why do you run?" |
27001 | Why do you sit with folded arms like a self- satisfied old man? 27001 Why do you stand there like clay images?" |
27001 | Why do you stare at me like a tom- cat? |
27001 | Why have you no little sister? |
27001 | Why is he a heathen? |
27001 | Why not? 27001 Why not?" |
27001 | Why not? |
27001 | Why not? |
27001 | Why not? |
27001 | Why should you eat your heart out like this? |
27001 | Why should you go there? |
27001 | Why-- why-- why? 27001 Will no one see us?" |
27001 | Will you ever come out, or not? |
27001 | Will you ever give up singing those Gentile songs? 27001 Will you have a plague?" |
27001 | Will you win them off me? |
27001 | Would you like to have some''_ matzo_''now, fresh''_ matzo_''? |
27001 | You call a prayer- book a squirrel? |
27001 | You do n''t know what the frozen sea is? 27001 You do not recognize me, foolish boy? |
27001 | You killed them? |
27001 | You must set her free? |
27001 | You probably mean to ask what are we going to do without a Tabernacle? |
27001 | Your property? |
27001 | Yousef? |
27001 | ( Who told you I have locust- beans?)" |
27001 | *** Can you tell me what was the matter with Busie? |
27001 | *** Need I tell you what I got from my mother? |
27001 | *** Surely it is no one''s affair if a Jewish young man goes for a walk on the Sabbath afternoon a little beyond the town? |
27001 | *** To go to the synagogue with one''s father on the Passover eve-- is there in the world a greater pleasure than that? |
27001 | *** What do you say to my brother-- how he translated the"Book of Esther"? |
27001 | *** What happened? |
27001 | *** Where was I? |
27001 | *** Who is Busie-- what is she? |
27001 | *** Why was I beaten? |
27001 | *** You have not forgotten who Busie is? |
27001 | *** You want to know what happened? |
27001 | ***"Busie, am I to congratulate you?" |
27001 | ***"Children, do you want to hear of a good plan that will rid us of our Gog- Magog?" |
27001 | ***"Children,"said Elya to us,"why are we sitting like lumps of stone? |
27001 | ***"Father of the Universe,"thought I, when I was going off with the"_ Purim_"present,"what can my brother have written to the teacher''s daughter? |
27001 | ***"I ask you-- may your health increase!--what are we going to do with the Tabernacle?" |
27001 | ***"Well?" |
27001 | ***"Why so late? |
27001 | A duck? |
27001 | A little old man with a long beard appears before me, and says to me:''What is your request?'' |
27001 | A''_ Gemarra_''? |
27001 | About nuts?" |
27001 | Abraham-- why?" |
27001 | Afterwards, if there''s a fine to do, will I be to blame? |
27001 | Again a book? |
27001 | Again he shook the cap, and again he asked:"Odd or even this time?" |
27001 | Ah, is that you, mother, mother? |
27001 | Ah, what has become of the brilliance, and the holy splendour of our little old synagogue? |
27001 | Ah, what was I to do? |
27001 | Ah, who could compare with me? |
27001 | All alone?" |
27001 | Am I doing you any harm?" |
27001 | And Elya? |
27001 | And I asked myself:"Is it then true? |
27001 | And I? |
27001 | And I? |
27001 | And Leibel? |
27001 | And all the while he kept looking at me out of his roguish little eyes, and winking to me as if he would say:"Well, is n''t it so? |
27001 | And did his teacher also----? |
27001 | And do you think Arya Veribivker said this for no reason? |
27001 | And for what reason was I to tell him I had been suffering from the ague?... |
27001 | And how could one help hating him? |
27001 | And how did they kill her? |
27001 | And how, do you think? |
27001 | And how, do you think? |
27001 | And how? |
27001 | And just think who won? |
27001 | And my brother Mottel? |
27001 | And not only cows and other animals and fowls, but do not men slaughter one another? |
27001 | And our rabbi? |
27001 | And really, what sort of a thing is laughter? |
27001 | And the good angel of whom my mother spoke? |
27001 | And those thick green plants lying on the ground, with huge green heads-- the cabbages, what are they doing here? |
27001 | And through what? |
27001 | And to me? |
27001 | And to talk with her? |
27001 | And to what end? |
27001 | And what about the''_ Chanukali_''lamp? |
27001 | And what can be more disgraceful than to strip anybody stark naked and put him in a corner? |
27001 | And what can father do? |
27001 | And what does he, Nachman, know? |
27001 | And what had the tale to do with him and Feitel? |
27001 | And what is his rod for, anyway? |
27001 | And what of the palm- branch and the citron? |
27001 | And what sort of floggings? |
27001 | And when one reads the"Song of Songs,"Busie rises to one''s mind? |
27001 | And where did he get so much strength? |
27001 | And where does it say he loved a maiden? |
27001 | And where is this, and where is that?" |
27001 | And where is your father''s prayer- book?" |
27001 | And wherefore? |
27001 | And who had done this? |
27001 | And who was Isaac? |
27001 | And who was Joseph? |
27001 | And whom was he to give an account to? |
27001 | And whom would I pay heed to? |
27001 | And why did the hair not fall out of his uncovered head? |
27001 | And why do you call him Mottel? |
27001 | And why have her cheeks turned scarlet? |
27001 | And why were they glad that the Passover was gone? |
27001 | Are n''t you a fool?" |
27001 | Are there not people in the world called Goat? |
27001 | Are we not sister and brother?" |
27001 | Are you here again, foolish goats? |
27001 | Are you mad, or have you lost your reason?" |
27001 | As I was passing her, I said quickly to Busie:"Perhaps we should go out for a while? |
27001 | At the time when we had the"_ Pogrom_,"did not men throw down little children from the tops of houses? |
27001 | Bank? |
27001 | Before going away, he said:"Perhaps, friend, you have something you would like to sell?" |
27001 | Brandy?" |
27001 | But Elya stopped to ask a question:"''_ Rebbe_,''did your teacher also flog you as you flog us?" |
27001 | But Heifer? |
27001 | But I may be caught? |
27001 | But ca n''t you do it quicker? |
27001 | But how can I come up to Paganini? |
27001 | But how can one kiss a father? |
27001 | But how comes the cat over the water? |
27001 | But how could I speak with her, all alone, the few words I longed to speak, when everybody was present-- when the people were all crowding around me? |
27001 | But how is Benny to blame if he wins at play? |
27001 | But of what use are such questions as these? |
27001 | But shall we ever live to see it-- this same Passover? |
27001 | But supposing I have already been promised something towards a citron?" |
27001 | But what am I talking about? |
27001 | But what does the Lord do for me? |
27001 | But what had he against my little knife? |
27001 | But what has Berel to do with Tzap, or how does Leib rhyme with Obderick? |
27001 | But what is one to do when one is under the yoke of a beadle? |
27001 | But what is the matter with Busie? |
27001 | But what then? |
27001 | But what then? |
27001 | But what was I to do next? |
27001 | But what was I to make a fiddle out of? |
27001 | But what was the consequence? |
27001 | But why does she lower her eyes? |
27001 | But, of what use were regrets? |
27001 | Can there be a more shameful word than flogging? |
27001 | Can you not find something to do? |
27001 | Confess everything, and give it up? |
27001 | Could I close my eyes? |
27001 | Dead?... |
27001 | Did any one ever hear of such a wrong? |
27001 | Did n''t I tell you I have n''t a single one?" |
27001 | Did they not kill our neighbours''little girl? |
27001 | Did you ever hear such rhymes? |
27001 | Did you ever hear the like? |
27001 | Did you ever see the like?" |
27001 | Do I mean that we are to be really ill? |
27001 | Do I not know myself that I must go to prayers? |
27001 | Do n''t all people make mistakes sometimes? |
27001 | Do n''t you hear the others singing? |
27001 | Do n''t you know that''_ Reb_''Pethachiah is a man who charges famine prices?" |
27001 | Do n''t you know what buying means? |
27001 | Do n''t you see he is drunk?" |
27001 | Do you hear what I am saying to you? |
27001 | Do you know what I would advise you, Getzel?" |
27001 | Do you know what"blind- man''s- buff"is? |
27001 | Do you know what''_ Kaballa_''is?" |
27001 | Do you not know that I have been compared with"a roe or a young hart upon the mountains of spices"?... |
27001 | Do you see that little hill?" |
27001 | Do you see this sand? |
27001 | Do you think she did not come frequently to the"_ Cheder_"to find out how I was getting on? |
27001 | Do you understand me now?" |
27001 | Do you want to hear how the poor old beadle was dragged through the whole village by the youngsters, with shouting and singing? |
27001 | Do you want to know the taste of Paradise? |
27001 | Does it need brains to turn a passage upside down? |
27001 | Does it not happen that even the postmaster of our village himself forgets to give up letters? |
27001 | Does not our teacher himself tell us that all creatures are dear to the Lord? |
27001 | Does the sun ever come here? |
27001 | Eh?" |
27001 | Even Elya the red one, who is already"_ Bar- mitzvah_,"and is engaged to be married, and wears a silver watch-- do you think he is never flogged? |
27001 | Father:"Do I say we should not?" |
27001 | Father:"Shall we let them go?" |
27001 | Father:"What do you say?" |
27001 | For her father who died so young? |
27001 | For what reason had my mother been weeping? |
27001 | For whom? |
27001 | For whom? |
27001 | For whose sake? |
27001 | Fowls? |
27001 | Got it? |
27001 | Had she not written many letters to me, often, and given me to understand that she hoped to see me shortly?... |
27001 | Had we for the Passover fritters or fresh"_ matzo_"? |
27001 | Have I not come back-- have I not returned in good time?... |
27001 | Have people really got nothing better to do than to think of others and look after them to see where they are going? |
27001 | Have you forgotten? |
27001 | Have you no pity for the living-- no mercy for the little birds?" |
27001 | Have you said the night prayer? |
27001 | Have you the fir- boughs?" |
27001 | Have you the nails?" |
27001 | Have you the timber?" |
27001 | Have you the tools?" |
27001 | He answered her in a sing- song:"How much is the little prayer- book? |
27001 | He looked at Moshe with a smile, and said, pointing to me:"Had you at any rate a little help from him?" |
27001 | He pulled me by the ear and shouted:"Devil, what are you looking at?" |
27001 | He said to himself:"Would you also like the kernel of a nut, Getzel? |
27001 | He said to me softly:"Tell me, son, on which day do you recite the mourner''s prayer for me?" |
27001 | He stood facing me, his hands folded, and he asked me only one solitary question:"Why have you done this to me?" |
27001 | He stopped in the middle of the road to say aloud, as if there was some one with him:"Where to? |
27001 | He thrust his hands in his pockets, as if challenging us--"Well, who wants more?" |
27001 | He was driven off, and was told never to dare to come near the house again...."What was the musician''s boy doing here?" |
27001 | How am I to know?" |
27001 | How am I to know?" |
27001 | How came to me such a fine knife, that was never meant for such as I? |
27001 | How can he not know about it?" |
27001 | How can one swear to a lie? |
27001 | How can we know anything-- how?" |
27001 | How could I have allowed it-- that Busie should be taken away from me, and given to some one else? |
27001 | How could I have stayed away from Busie for such a long time? |
27001 | How could I talk to such a big Okhrim? |
27001 | How could any one take hold of a bridegroom- elect who had a gold watch, and smack his face for him? |
27001 | How did I know Okhrim? |
27001 | How did he look when he was a child, ran about barefoot, went to"_ Cheder_,"and was beaten by his teacher? |
27001 | How far are we going to go?" |
27001 | How had it sinned in his eyes? |
27001 | How had the top come off the citron? |
27001 | How is a Jew in health?" |
27001 | How is it possible to forget? |
27001 | How long are we going to run, Shemak?" |
27001 | How long more will this old Isshur with the long legs and big stick rule over us? |
27001 | How many legs has a fowl? |
27001 | How much do you think Mayer"_ Polkovoi_"would have given to have us blot out the name bestowed upon him,"_ Polkovoi_"? |
27001 | How much is it?" |
27001 | How old am I, and how old is she? |
27001 | How was I going to put it back again? |
27001 | How was I to come by it when, as everybody knows, the cedar tree grows only in Palestine? |
27001 | How was he to blame if he always won at play? |
27001 | How will you recite''_ Haggadah_''? |
27001 | How will you sing with me--''Slaves were we''?" |
27001 | How, I ask you, could one help hating a teacher who does not allow you to lift your head? |
27001 | How, for example, do you feel while I am eating and you are only looking on?" |
27001 | I am a little annoyed, and I say to her:"Maybe you do not believe me?" |
27001 | I ask you what taste have the week- day prayers on such a morning? |
27001 | I asked him:"Where to?" |
27001 | I blow well-- don''t I?" |
27001 | I forgave her for the"ragged fool,"but why did she also beat me? |
27001 | I had my revenge of them, and I said to them:"Why do n''t you take the fir- boughs now, foolish goats?" |
27001 | I love you, and you love me.... Oh yes, you l- love me?" |
27001 | I mean, if one of us is ill does he go to''_ Cheder_,''or does he stay at home?" |
27001 | I put in quickly:"Perhaps I am mistaken? |
27001 | I should like to know what you would have done in my place-- if you had been told ten times not to dare to bite the top off the citron? |
27001 | I suppose you know what the four letters stand for? |
27001 | I took the knife carefully from my pocket, but had no time to look at it, when my father called out:"Where are you at all? |
27001 | I was almost, almost crying out:"The pocket- knife? |
27001 | I was always puzzling out the one question-- What was Isshur like before he was Isshur? |
27001 | I was so amazed at myself that I could only repeat:"Why? |
27001 | I? |
27001 | If I were to tell you to cut off your nose, must you do it? |
27001 | If people had no noses, what would they look like? |
27001 | In a shaking voice I replied:"Where? |
27001 | In the attic? |
27001 | In the earth? |
27001 | In the garden? |
27001 | Is a citron an ax? |
27001 | Is it a trifle to be God''s chosen people? |
27001 | Is it necessary to ask such a question? |
27001 | Is it sharp? |
27001 | Is it so? |
27001 | Is it then so? |
27001 | Is it then true?" |
27001 | Is it then true?... |
27001 | Is it true that she is going to be married, and not to me, but to some one else? |
27001 | Is n''t it enough that you lost all my nuts on me? |
27001 | Is n''t there enough steel knocking about in our attic? |
27001 | Is the whole world full of boxes? |
27001 | Is this Mazeppa? |
27001 | Is this Mazeppa? |
27001 | Is this he whose glances we fear? |
27001 | Is this he whose glances we fear? |
27001 | Is this our teacher? |
27001 | Is this our teacher? |
27001 | It haunted him, and asked him:"Why have you done this thing to me? |
27001 | Like sister and brother? |
27001 | Listen, Getzel, what game are we playing?" |
27001 | Listen, Jewish children, can you not tell me when the day is? |
27001 | Lost all the nuts? |
27001 | Lost it for ever? |
27001 | May God grant that we be alive next year, and-- and.... Have n''t you anything to bite? |
27001 | May I suffer instead of your little bones?" |
27001 | Maybe I have nothing at all to say to you now?" |
27001 | Maybe it is not so? |
27001 | Maybe she knows whose knife it is, and where I got it? |
27001 | Maybe you have a few''_ groschens_''about you?" |
27001 | Maybe you have on you a cigar end, or a cigarette? |
27001 | Mazeppa playful? |
27001 | Mother will ask him:"Well?" |
27001 | Mother:"What do you say?" |
27001 | Mother:"What then are you saying?" |
27001 | Mother:"Why should they not go?" |
27001 | Mother:"Why should we not let them go?" |
27001 | Mottel replied:"Have you forgotten it will soon be''_ Purim_''?" |
27001 | Murderers"Is he still snoring?" |
27001 | My troubles? |
27001 | No feet? |
27001 | No? |
27001 | Odd or even? |
27001 | Odd or even? |
27001 | Odd or even?" |
27001 | Odd or even?" |
27001 | Of the loving guest for whom she had waited, and who had come flying home so unexpectedly, after a long, long absence from home?... |
27001 | Oh, do you not know who Busie is? |
27001 | On the roof? |
27001 | One might argue that he meant to say:"What do you think? |
27001 | Or a bore? |
27001 | Or are you as unfortunate as I am?" |
27001 | Or did my mother weep for Busie, because she was getting married on the Sabbath after the Feast of Weeks? |
27001 | Or for her mother who married again and went off without a good- bye? |
27001 | Or is it a saw? |
27001 | Or is she thinking of her mother, who married again, and went off somewhere far, and who forgot that she had a daughter whose name was Busie?... |
27001 | Or my aches?" |
27001 | Or shall I look at Busie''s shining face-- into her large beautiful eyes that are to me deep as the heavens and dreamy as the night? |
27001 | Or that I am inventing lies out of my own head?" |
27001 | Or when a fox came and choked the fowls, whose advice was asked? |
27001 | Or will there ever come a time when we shall be rid of this hard, hopeless, dark tyranny? |
27001 | Or would you rather I told you how our new committee- men made up their accounts with the old beadle? |
27001 | Or, perhaps, on the contrary, I am mistaken? |
27001 | Passover wine?" |
27001 | Perhaps I have come in time? |
27001 | Perhaps because we were not living on the street? |
27001 | Perhaps it is not so? |
27001 | Perhaps some one would go up to the attic to hang out clothes to dry, or to paint the rafters? |
27001 | Perhaps you can tell me? |
27001 | Said he to me:"And as a wealthy man''s son, of what great value are you?" |
27001 | Said my father to him:"Man of clay, where did you get the name Esther from?" |
27001 | Said my mother to me:"Do you know what? |
27001 | Said she:"Greedy boy, what will you want next?" |
27001 | Saints? |
27001 | See? |
27001 | Sergeant''play?" |
27001 | Shall we take our own lives? |
27001 | She understood me, and answered me, with a half- smile by asking:"On such a night?" |
27001 | Sleep? |
27001 | Stolen? |
27001 | Such a man of the earth? |
27001 | Suddenly-- How do my father and mother come here? |
27001 | Surely he had held it very lightly, only just with the tips of his fingers? |
27001 | Take revenge of our enemy-- bathe in his blood, so to speak? |
27001 | Tell me, please, why is it that when one looks at Busie one is reminded of the"Song of Songs"? |
27001 | Tell me, when do I say the mourner''s prayer?" |
27001 | That means he stole?" |
27001 | The house is turned upside down for the knife, and he asks''Where? |
27001 | The old oak which has been standing since the creation of the world, and whose roots reach to God- knows- where-- what does he care for winds? |
27001 | The old oak, which has been standing since the creation of the world, and whose roots reach to God- knows- where-- what does he care for winds? |
27001 | The old rabbi? |
27001 | The question is why, in that case, does Nachman live in the village? |
27001 | Then I am, in short, a thief, a common thief? |
27001 | Then I should like to know where it says that Mordecai was a young man? |
27001 | Then comes the question: Very well, if that is so, then why do the people slaughter cows and calves and sheep and fowls every day of the week? |
27001 | Then he is a thief?" |
27001 | Then he sighed, and asked us suddenly:"Are you quite sure they were murderers?" |
27001 | Then the question is--? |
27001 | Then what do I want him for now? |
27001 | Then what had he done this for? |
27001 | Then why is Busie ashamed before me? |
27001 | They gaze out in wonder, and seem to be always asking of the world the one question: Wherefore? |
27001 | Throw it away, and no more, so long as I am rid of it? |
27001 | Throw it carelessly somewhere? |
27001 | To be God''s only child? |
27001 | To the black forest? |
27001 | War- time?" |
27001 | Was I mad? |
27001 | Was it a trifle to help build the Tabernacle? |
27001 | Was it because I would not go the same road as my father, but took my own road, and went off to study, and did not come home for such a long time?... |
27001 | Was it for me, her only son who had acted in opposition to his father''s wishes? |
27001 | Was it from weeping, perhaps?... |
27001 | Was it, in his opinion, a wise thing to do, or a foolish? |
27001 | Was she crying? |
27001 | Was the blessing over wine or beer? |
27001 | Well, Getzel, why are you sitting there like a bridegroom? |
27001 | Well, after all, what is there in these words? |
27001 | Well, and what next, eh?" |
27001 | Well, do you understand?" |
27001 | Well, how can you explain an ornament to your mother-- a really fine book with red covers, and blue edges, and a green back? |
27001 | Well, say again-- odd or even? |
27001 | Well, what do you say, Getzel?" |
27001 | Well, what good has it done you? |
27001 | Well, what have you to say now? |
27001 | Well, what of that?" |
27001 | Well, what then?" |
27001 | Well, what''s to be done next? |
27001 | Well, who can guess?" |
27001 | Well, who is right?" |
27001 | Well, why was he crying? |
27001 | Well, would you not be afraid if you were taken by the ear, dragged to the door, and beaten over the neck and shoulders? |
27001 | Well? |
27001 | What about the other things a human being needs, food and clothes and boots, for example? |
27001 | What am I saying? |
27001 | What am I saying? |
27001 | What answer can I make her to these unspoken words? |
27001 | What are my parents doing here? |
27001 | What are storms to him? |
27001 | What are storms to him? |
27001 | What are we standing here for?" |
27001 | What are you doing with them?" |
27001 | What are you doing, you young scamp?" |
27001 | What are you doing? |
27001 | What beadle? |
27001 | What business have you with musicians? |
27001 | What can one see in such a tiny scrap of sky, beyond a few stars and the reflection of the moon? |
27001 | What can we do? |
27001 | What can you do with a pop- gun if the foe will not wait until you have taken aim at him? |
27001 | What concern is it of Nachman Veribivker of Veribivka? |
27001 | What could Fedoka say when his mouth was stuffed with"_ matzo_"that crackled between his teeth, and melted under his tongue like snow? |
27001 | What could have happened? |
27001 | What could we do? |
27001 | What did Nachman care about the wicked Gentile Kuratchka and the papers that he brought from the court? |
27001 | What did he care? |
27001 | What did he like in the name of Heifer? |
27001 | What did our Nachman Veribivker care about uprisings, the limitations of the Pale, of Circulars? |
27001 | What did they see out of it? |
27001 | What do you say to such a saint?" |
27001 | What do you say to that? |
27001 | What do you say to that? |
27001 | What do you say to the wise one of the''Four questions''?" |
27001 | What do you say, Getzel?" |
27001 | What do you say?" |
27001 | What do you think-- if I had asked four, or five, or six, would he not have given them? |
27001 | What do you want?" |
27001 | What drank? |
27001 | What for? |
27001 | What for? |
27001 | What good had it done him to taste it when it was bitter as gall? |
27001 | What good had it done me to open her wound by speaking of her mother? |
27001 | What had I against him? |
27001 | What had I done then? |
27001 | What had become of his lion''s roar? |
27001 | What had happened? |
27001 | What had happened? |
27001 | What had it done to them? |
27001 | What had my head done to you?" |
27001 | What had they against my nose? |
27001 | What have you against poor Berrel? |
27001 | What have you against the child? |
27001 | What have you done to the child?" |
27001 | What have you heard?" |
27001 | What have you in that bottle? |
27001 | What have you seen? |
27001 | What if I had such a knife? |
27001 | What is Busie thinking of now? |
27001 | What is it afraid of? |
27001 | What is it worth to be dressed in new clothes from head to foot, and to show off before one''s friends? |
27001 | What is the matter with you? |
27001 | What is the something? |
27001 | What is this? |
27001 | What is wrong with our teacher? |
27001 | What knife?" |
27001 | What knife?'' |
27001 | What more could I do to him?" |
27001 | What pocket- knife?" |
27001 | What should a boy know? |
27001 | What sort of a habit is it to call a young man, almost a bridegroom, a man of clay? |
27001 | What sort of a pleasure is it to sit and read in a stuffy room, when the golden sun is burning, and the air is hot as an iron frying- pan? |
27001 | What sort of a thing is that something?" |
27001 | What the devil does it mean? |
27001 | What the devil does this mean? |
27001 | What the devil...?" |
27001 | What then? |
27001 | What was I to do with it? |
27001 | What was I to do with the little knife? |
27001 | What was I to do? |
27001 | What was Naphtali the Musician''s boy doing here?" |
27001 | What was she looking at? |
27001 | What was to be done? |
27001 | What were all the boxes for? |
27001 | What were the"_ Chanukah_"lights-- a silver, eight- branched lamp with olive oil, or candles stuck in pieces of potato? |
27001 | What will become of you, you dunce? |
27001 | What will become of you? |
27001 | What will they do to me in hell for that? |
27001 | What''s the matter here? |
27001 | What, for instance, would he say, and what would happen to me? |
27001 | What? |
27001 | When we meet, the first words are:"How is the teacher?" |
27001 | Where did such a creature get such a terrible roar? |
27001 | Where do we go?" |
27001 | Where have I money?" |
27001 | Where have I nuts? |
27001 | Where is the account? |
27001 | Where is the food-- where is it?" |
27001 | Where then should he live? |
27001 | Where was I to hide it? |
27001 | Where was I to throw it in order that it might not be found by anybody? |
27001 | Where was I? |
27001 | Where was he-- that good angel? |
27001 | Where, for instance, shall we go, Getzel?" |
27001 | Where? |
27001 | Where? |
27001 | Where?" |
27001 | Wherever in the world do such children come from?" |
27001 | Which Mottel? |
27001 | Who could compare with me? |
27001 | Who could tell? |
27001 | Who could tell? |
27001 | Who do you think won? |
27001 | Who had sent for them? |
27001 | Who had time to realize where I found myself in the world of dreams in which I lived? |
27001 | Who has me by the ear?" |
27001 | Who is he, and what is he?... |
27001 | Who is pulling me by the ear?" |
27001 | Who is working? |
27001 | Who made Isshur what he was? |
27001 | Who taught us to gamble with buttons-- to play"odd or even,"and lose our breakfasts and dinners? |
27001 | Who taught us to smoke cigarettes in secret, letting the smoke out through our nostrils? |
27001 | Who the devil wants you? |
27001 | Who thinks of praying at such a time? |
27001 | Who told us to slide on the ice, in winter, with the peasant- boys? |
27001 | Who told you that?" |
27001 | Who wanted so many boxes? |
27001 | Who was the first to turn his back on the enemy? |
27001 | Who was there to give me orders? |
27001 | Who will tire first? |
27001 | Who would have thought it? |
27001 | Who''ll thrash you? |
27001 | Whom had it bothered? |
27001 | Why are shouting? |
27001 | Why are you not my brother?" |
27001 | Why are you silent-- eh?" |
27001 | Why are you silent? |
27001 | Why did you bite off my head? |
27001 | Why did you want to go and lose my money as well? |
27001 | Why do I say allowed? |
27001 | Why do I say in a day? |
27001 | Why do n''t you go and say your prayers? |
27001 | Why do you beat him? |
27001 | Why do you carry a feather about with you?" |
27001 | Why do you curse me?" |
27001 | Why do you get under our feet? |
27001 | Why do you run?" |
27001 | Why do you shriek? |
27001 | Why does a horse go? |
27001 | Why does she grow red? |
27001 | Why else does she show me her pearl- white teeth? |
27001 | Why had he spoiled this beautiful creation, bitten off its head, and taken its life? |
27001 | Why had he wanted to bite it off? |
27001 | Why had his mother pulled his flaxen hair and boxed his ears? |
27001 | Why have you grown silent?" |
27001 | Why is Busie ashamed before me? |
27001 | Why is it that when I come from"_ cheder_,"and do not find Busie I can not eat? |
27001 | Why is she looking at it so? |
27001 | Why not?" |
27001 | Why school- fees? |
27001 | Why should I forgive her for what she has done to Busie, the cheeky woman? |
27001 | Why should I not see? |
27001 | Why should her mother''s name go first?" |
27001 | Why should she not have a little pleasure too? |
27001 | Why should the other win? |
27001 | Why should the top fall on the letter G for him, and on the N for you? |
27001 | Why should we not enjoy ourselves? |
27001 | Why the devil ca n''t he take a book into his hand? |
27001 | Why the devil ca n''t he take a book into his hand? |
27001 | Why the devil ca n''t you take a book into your hands? |
27001 | Why this sudden burst of laughter, Benny?" |
27001 | Why was he called Log- of- wood? |
27001 | Why was he not choked at table? |
27001 | Why was he so angry? |
27001 | Why whippings? |
27001 | Why? |
27001 | Why? |
27001 | Why? |
27001 | Why? |
27001 | Why?" |
27001 | Will I fall asleep at the"_ Seder_"? |
27001 | Will I fall asleep? |
27001 | With whom does he send this"_ Purim_"present? |
27001 | Would I go asleep before the"_ Seder_"? |
27001 | Would it not have been better if the Passover had been longer and longer? |
27001 | Would you not also have thought of the plan-- to bite it off, and stick it on again with spittle? |
27001 | Would you not have wanted to know what it tasted like? |
27001 | You do n''t smoke? |
27001 | You hear? |
27001 | You may ask why not Goat? |
27001 | You want to know how I came by it? |
27001 | You want to know how long it is going to last? |
27001 | You want to know the end-- what happened to Esther, the teacher''s daughter, and to my brother Mottel? |
27001 | You want to know what will happen? |
27001 | You want to know whether I bit the top off the citron, or held myself back from doing it? |
27001 | You will tell your mother on him? |
27001 | asked my teacher, with a faint smile, as if he would say:"Could you find nothing more difficult?" |
37242 | ''And how is the building to be paid for?'' 37242 ''And why do you think it is so? |
37242 | ''And_ you_ have nothing?'' 37242 ''But what do you do all day in the house- of- study?'' |
37242 | ''For whom?'' 37242 ''Riches?'' |
37242 | ''What besides?'' 37242 ''What do you want?'' |
37242 | ''What is wrong with her?'' 37242 ''What sort?'' |
37242 | ''Where,''she asks,''is Beinishe?'' 37242 ''You want to know that, too? |
37242 | ''_ I?_ Preserve us!'' 37242 A Gentile?" |
37242 | A bad business, too? |
37242 | A cripple? 37242 A hospital, you mean?" |
37242 | A man with no inside-- what could you expect? |
37242 | A mole? |
37242 | A walk? |
37242 | A wife? |
37242 | A wife? |
37242 | About your intended? |
37242 | All alive? 37242 Always?" |
37242 | Am I asleep and is it a dream? |
37242 | An angel''s is it? |
37242 | And 42? |
37242 | And Yisrolik? |
37242 | And Yössele? |
37242 | And a little bag to hold them? |
37242 | And a little, tiny prayer- book with gilt edges? |
37242 | And all through his Psalms? |
37242 | And are there dissensions? |
37242 | And do you know who the suitor is? |
37242 | And he is a scholar? |
37242 | And he? |
37242 | And his''German''name? |
37242 | And how am I ever to repay you? |
37242 | And it smells? |
37242 | And it''s worth? |
37242 | And meanwhile it was entered in the communal records? |
37242 | And no one died in his day? |
37242 | And nothing is made by it? |
37242 | And nowadays? |
37242 | And people will know him? |
37242 | And she? |
37242 | And sold the things? |
37242 | And something hot? |
37242 | And supposing she had married again? |
37242 | And tell me, Yössele,she continues,"shall you be always just as-- just the same?" |
37242 | And that is all we have to depend on? |
37242 | And that is? |
37242 | And the Gevirîm, the almsgivers, the agitators, the providers, the whole lot-- what are they? 37242 And the corpses?" |
37242 | And the living said nothing? |
37242 | And the wife? |
37242 | And then the rich man said:''To my account''? |
37242 | And they all got well? |
37242 | And they have no worries, because whence do worries spring? 37242 And what did he answer?" |
37242 | And what is lacking to them? 37242 And what is the soul?" |
37242 | And what is to become of us? |
37242 | And what is your business now? |
37242 | And what obliges you to emigrate? |
37242 | And what should have claimed our interest? 37242 And what was it?" |
37242 | And what was the name of the little town you lived in before? |
37242 | And what,he asks sadly,"what about wood-- and candles-- Sabbaths and holidays?" |
37242 | And what? |
37242 | And when I am expecting a baby,said Rivkah once, and her face shone,"you will come and sit by me?" |
37242 | And when not? |
37242 | And where are my teeth to eat them with? |
37242 | And whither shall I go? |
37242 | And who are you? |
37242 | And who is to light the stove? |
37242 | And you believe it? |
37242 | And you,I ask,"have never dipped into a story- book?" |
37242 | And you? |
37242 | And your German name? 37242 And your sons?" |
37242 | And-- a larger manure heap? |
37242 | And-- and you will never scold me? |
37242 | And_ your_ Torah, Nòach? |
37242 | Apparently, you write fiction for other people and want truth for yourself? |
37242 | Are n''t you pleased? |
37242 | Are they all girls? |
37242 | Are you speaking of articles of trade? |
37242 | Are you, then, what is called a commission- agent? |
37242 | Are_ you_ afraid at night, too? |
37242 | Are_ you_? 37242 At least,"I inquire,"is your son learned?" |
37242 | At that rate,_ she_ was the informer? |
37242 | Before the decision of the Heavenly Court has been given? |
37242 | Behind the hills of darkness? |
37242 | Beside the exorcist? |
37242 | Bitter? |
37242 | But He does n''t throw things down from heaven? |
37242 | But a note-- what harm could a note do you? |
37242 | But where is the harm,asks someone else,"if the great people do n''t agree among themselves?" |
37242 | But-- do people die of a weak heart? |
37242 | But_ her_ name is Hannah? |
37242 | Ca n''t I see for myself? 37242 Call them? |
37242 | Called Chaïm? |
37242 | Can they mean me after all? |
37242 | Carry wood? 37242 Come, tell me, what does it all mean, taking notes?" |
37242 | David''l,say the father,"you know what day this has been?" |
37242 | Did they interest you? |
37242 | Did they send another? |
37242 | Did you hear? |
37242 | Do you believe in the days of the Messiah? |
37242 | Do you feel well? |
37242 | Do you know what he is doing now? |
37242 | Do you make a living by_ that_? |
37242 | Do you mean usury? |
37242 | Do you never go out for a walk? |
37242 | Do_ I_ look like getting up to do it? 37242 Fallen in?" |
37242 | Fine as gold-- and what''s to be done with her? |
37242 | For dessert? |
37242 | For how long? |
37242 | For me? |
37242 | From which Chief Rabbis? |
37242 | Go from house to house? |
37242 | Ha, ha, what is a bit of a frost like this to me? 37242 Have you a house?" |
37242 | Have you any money? |
37242 | He carried wood? |
37242 | He must?! |
37242 | He said so himself? |
37242 | He? 37242 He_ would_ have been,"he replies in a broken voice,"only he wo n''t learn... even a Rebbe ca n''t help that... he_ wo n''t_ learn-- what can one do?" |
37242 | Head downward? |
37242 | How did he live? |
37242 | How do you mean, who? |
37242 | How here? |
37242 | How is it, poor little thing? |
37242 | How is she? |
37242 | How is that? |
37242 | How many candles have you? |
37242 | How many children have you? |
37242 | How many children? |
37242 | How many healthy brains have we? |
37242 | How many sons and how many daughters married? |
37242 | How many sons, how many daughters? |
37242 | How many? 37242 How much does the house bring in?" |
37242 | How much have you got there in the paper? |
37242 | How old was she altogether? 37242 How should I know? |
37242 | How should I know? 37242 How should she have? |
37242 | How should_ she_ know him? |
37242 | How so? |
37242 | How then do you observe the precept:''And thou shalt rejoice in thy feasts,''as regards the body? |
37242 | How, content? |
37242 | How, was n''t it enough? |
37242 | How? |
37242 | I beg pardon? |
37242 | I do n''t know what to say, how should I? 37242 I have been false? |
37242 | I have betrayed something? 37242 I mean,"her voice shakes,"just as fond of me?" |
37242 | I study, I pray-- what else should a Jew do? 37242 I told you long ago,"she says,"not to interfere in the affairs of the community, but when did you ever listen to me? |
37242 | I? 37242 If you can smell a rat, and know all that is going on, why do you want to ask questions?" |
37242 | In our country, a town like that? |
37242 | In what respect? |
37242 | In what will you go? |
37242 | Is anything taken in or out? |
37242 | Is he a wonder- worker? |
37242 | Is he mad? |
37242 | Is it you, Leah? |
37242 | Is n''t that always the way with us? 37242 Is straw wanted in Egypt? |
37242 | It is a case of witchcraft, but--"But what? |
37242 | Just as dear? |
37242 | Just tell me,she says,"only please tell me the truth, am I a pretty woman?" |
37242 | Materialism? 37242 Melancholy? |
37242 | Mother, wo n''t you say, Good luck to you? |
37242 | Mother,I asked,"why does your heart beat so loud?" |
37242 | My child, why have you been crying? |
37242 | My dear fellow, what are you talking about? |
37242 | No work to be had? |
37242 | Not fit to live in? |
37242 | Not very much of one, one does n''t often hear about him-- the women talk of him, but who listens to them? |
37242 | Nowadays? 37242 O, you mean_ that_?... |
37242 | Of course,--I wish to show off my knowledge--"though a scholar decline the honor due to him....""A scholar? |
37242 | Of wings--"Of wings? |
37242 | On the other hand,he mused,"supposing I rested a little after all? |
37242 | On what? 37242 On what?" |
37242 | On what? |
37242 | Once and for all, what are you? |
37242 | One child is it you have? |
37242 | Only she-- she--,sighed my mother, and glanced toward my box,"she is growing taller and taller, do you see?" |
37242 | Perhaps you did not notice-- and her husband is yellow- skinned? |
37242 | Perhaps you prefer milk? |
37242 | Poor wretch,she says gently,"not accustomed to it yet-- ha?" |
37242 | Rabbi,he inquired further,"and my wife?" |
37242 | Really and truly? |
37242 | Shall I give you the ink and a pen? |
37242 | Shall you always eat with me? |
37242 | Shall you come back? |
37242 | Shall you miss me? |
37242 | She has a mole on the left side of her nose? |
37242 | She is no longer dull? |
37242 | Shemaiah, do you think God will punish me for my cursing and my bad temper? |
37242 | Shemaiah,he answered me,"what can I do? |
37242 | Silly child, why are you in such a hurry? |
37242 | Silly child,he whispers,"I come in late on purpose, so that we may eat together, do you see? |
37242 | So it''s you,he said,"is it? |
37242 | So that you may recognize her? |
37242 | So they hurried up? |
37242 | Sometimes? |
37242 | Steal? 37242 Still- born?" |
37242 | Tell me, I beg of you, what is the good of the stories you write? 37242 Tell me, Nòach,"said the Brisk Rabbi, with lifted eyebrows,"why did you run away from my academy? |
37242 | Tell me-- what is my name? |
37242 | The Làmed- Wòfnik, too? |
37242 | The Rebbe hurried up and down, stopped suddenly and asked:''What else?'' |
37242 | The fourth fast? |
37242 | The river? 37242 The soul?" |
37242 | Then he just takes money and does nothing wonderful? |
37242 | Then why was it,I inquired,"that she died no suddenly?" |
37242 | Then you do n''t know it? |
37242 | Then you will buy me a pair of phylacteries? |
37242 | Then you won in the lottery? |
37242 | Then, what? |
37242 | There-- but you are not to come begging from me again, do you hear? |
37242 | Thin? |
37242 | To me? |
37242 | To pray? 37242 To that drunkard?" |
37242 | Torah--_see_ it? |
37242 | Unhappy? 37242 Very likely you think I come from under the stove? |
37242 | Very little water? |
37242 | Was not the Rebbe once in Brisk? |
37242 | Well then-- Treine my life, Treine my crown, Treine my heart-- will that do? |
37242 | Well, do you know, David''l, if God, blessed be He, has forgiven us, I think we ought to be cheerful, do n''t you? |
37242 | Well, how are you getting on? |
37242 | Well, is it a secret? |
37242 | Well, just who? 37242 Well, tell me, David''l, what have we done all day?" |
37242 | Well, well? |
37242 | Well, what do they come to altogether? |
37242 | Well, what was to be done? 37242 Well, why do you sigh?" |
37242 | Well, you see...."How can I see? 37242 Well,"exclaimed Rivkah,"why so sad? |
37242 | Well,he continued,"had any one of them a different kind of eye from yours; different hands or feet or limbs? |
37242 | Well,inquired Savitzki, in Polish,"no cholera?" |
37242 | Well-- what? |
37242 | Well? 37242 Well?" |
37242 | Well? |
37242 | Well? |
37242 | Well? |
37242 | What about, mother? |
37242 | What are they doing? |
37242 | What are we to do? |
37242 | What are you crying for? |
37242 | What are you doing here? |
37242 | What business? |
37242 | What did you feel like? 37242 What do I do? |
37242 | What do you do all day? |
37242 | What do you do in the market? |
37242 | What do you live on? |
37242 | What do you live on? |
37242 | What do you mean by rich and poor? 37242 What do you mean by that, Treine?" |
37242 | What do you mean by''how''? |
37242 | What do you mean by''sometimes''? 37242 What do you mean? |
37242 | What do you mean? 37242 What do you mean? |
37242 | What do you mean? |
37242 | What do you mean? |
37242 | What do you mean? |
37242 | What do you mean? |
37242 | What do you think? 37242 What do_ you_ say, Rabbi?" |
37242 | What else have you in your town? |
37242 | What else? |
37242 | What for are you afraid? |
37242 | What happened? |
37242 | What has happened? |
37242 | What have you got there? |
37242 | What is he talking about? |
37242 | What is his''German''name? |
37242 | What is it, my treasure? |
37242 | What is it? |
37242 | What is it? |
37242 | What is it? |
37242 | What is that? |
37242 | What is the good of all this joking? |
37242 | What is the matter with me? 37242 What is the matter?" |
37242 | What is the name of your husband? |
37242 | What is there to be glad about? |
37242 | What is your German name? |
37242 | What is your business? |
37242 | What is your eccentricity? |
37242 | What is your name, friend? |
37242 | What more would you have? 37242 What next?" |
37242 | What should he? 37242 What should they be doing? |
37242 | What sort of a town_ is_ it, anyway? |
37242 | What sort of fast is it? |
37242 | What was to be done? 37242 What was your misfortune?" |
37242 | What were you_ before_ the misfortune? |
37242 | What will you do? |
37242 | What''s all that to me? |
37242 | What? 37242 What?" |
37242 | What_ does_ become of such a soul? |
37242 | When the desire calls the imagination to its help-- who shall withstand? 37242 Whence is he, this Nòach?" |
37242 | Where are they? |
37242 | Where are you going to? |
37242 | Where does the rabbi live? |
37242 | Where had he found that? |
37242 | Where is it? |
37242 | Where to? |
37242 | Where? |
37242 | Which Vassil? 37242 Who are his assistants? |
37242 | Who can tell? 37242 Who die of a physical epidemic? |
37242 | Who do you think is our rabbi? 37242 Who is I?" |
37242 | Who is there? |
37242 | Who led him about by the nose? |
37242 | Who lives here? |
37242 | Who told you? |
37242 | Who was scolding? 37242 Who would trust a mother in matters of dress? |
37242 | Why a Gentile? |
37242 | Why are you ashamed, wretch? 37242 Why did they build such a house?" |
37242 | Why have you grown so pale? |
37242 | Why into a wood? |
37242 | Why not have sent for your family to join you? |
37242 | Why not take a pillow? |
37242 | Why not teach them a trade? |
37242 | Why not? |
37242 | Why not? |
37242 | Why not? |
37242 | Why should n''t I be? |
37242 | Why should n''t they be? |
37242 | Why so much to be pitied? |
37242 | Why so, Nòach? |
37242 | Why so? 37242 Why so?" |
37242 | Why the devil am not I''pious''? |
37242 | Why will you not take anything from me? |
37242 | Why''poor thing?'' 37242 Why, what do you want, Hannah?" |
37242 | Why,he asks,"did God make all creatures to eat different things?" |
37242 | Why? 37242 Why?" |
37242 | Will you go and fetch the Röfeh? |
37242 | With lemon? |
37242 | Wo n''t you enter_ me_? |
37242 | Worse? 37242 Worth how much?" |
37242 | Would you give it for five hundred? |
37242 | Would you sell it for one hundred rubles? |
37242 | Yashek,I risked my life and asked,"_ ti tàkshé màyesh dùshé_? |
37242 | Yes,she answers happily,"only--""What now, my life, my delight?" |
37242 | Yes-- you know her? |
37242 | You are against assimilation, then? |
37242 | You are going into the army? |
37242 | You ask about a Gentile? 37242 You ask such a question? |
37242 | You do n''t believe me? |
37242 | You hear? |
37242 | You play''Preference''? |
37242 | You remember, David''l, last year, when mother was alive, how we sang after supper, to a new tune? 37242 You think you are a little angel, do you, because you put up with me and the children? |
37242 | You want to know that, too? 37242 You were not so sick all this time, but you could have laid the fire, put on a kettleful of water, were you?" |
37242 | You wish to see it, Rabbi? |
37242 | You''ve heard of the Tsaddik of Vorke of blessed memory? |
37242 | Your name? |
37242 | Your surname? |
37242 | Yössele? |
37242 | [ 112]But only of the dumplings?" |
37242 | [ 31]What does it matter to you, soul of a dog?" |
37242 | [ 7]Your neighbor was tall and pale?" |
37242 | [ 86]Why do you want to know?" |
37242 | _ Ett!_"What does_ ett_ mean? |
37242 | _ He?_ He earn anything? 37242 _ He?_ He earn anything? |
37242 | _ Me?_ Heaven forbid! 37242 _ Mòi Pànyiye!_[70] what are you doing here?" |
37242 | _ Never._"Never make me unhappy? |
37242 | _ Nu_, what shall I do? |
37242 | _ Nu_, where am I to seat you? |
37242 | _ Phê_,he interrupted himself,"what shall I think of next? |
37242 | _ Taki?_asks Bontzye again, this time in a firmer voice. |
37242 | _ Taki?_he asks shyly. |
37242 | _ That_ is the Chanukah light? 37242 _ What_ did you say?" |
37242 | ''Oppressed''--what does that convey to me? |
37242 | *****"And you, friend? |
37242 | 12 What was to be done, if the teacher even made game of dreams? |
37242 | 226 WHAT SHOULD A JEWESS NEED? |
37242 | A Chanukah lamp( for whom should it be lighted?) |
37242 | A Jew must earn a living, if he has to suck it out of the wall-- that is not what I mean-- what will a Jew not do for a living? |
37242 | A Voice issued from the Throne:"''My children are being drowned in the sea, and you rejoice and sing?'' |
37242 | A Vorke Chossid? |
37242 | A boy who wo n''t learn, sits over a book, and is all the time wool- gathering? |
37242 | A conversation ensues between me and the Brisk Rabbi:"Was he not once in Brisk, this Nòach?" |
37242 | A man without the language of the country, without a trade, not knowing at which door to knock? |
37242 | A nice thing, was n''t it? |
37242 | After all the misery and the hard labor-- after the long exile of the Divine Presence? |
37242 | After what? |
37242 | Again he rubs the pane, and again I question:"Tell me, friend, what is your wife like?" |
37242 | All?" |
37242 | An old- fashioned Jewess? |
37242 | And He whose Name is blessed, what has_ He_ done?" |
37242 | And I believe in the immortality of the soul, only--""Only, friend, only?" |
37242 | And I? |
37242 | And as to your having had no news of him for so long, is it a wonder? |
37242 | And do you know why? |
37242 | And do you know_ why_ it has all turned out for the best? |
37242 | And for whose benefit am I to speak? |
37242 | And he looked-- what am I to say? |
37242 | And he met me in the door with a smile:"Have you seen,"he said to me,"the majesty of the Law? |
37242 | And he turns to me:"And what do you suppose he is now? |
37242 | And how was anyone just to get up and go away from his academy? |
37242 | And if my father- in- law was as great an idler as your husband is a ninny, and no document made special provision for you, am I to blame? |
37242 | And if they cry, do they shed another sort of tears? |
37242 | And if your child is really ill, is there no Ark to tear open-- are there no graves to measure-- no pious offerings to make? |
37242 | And just because he is_ not_ mine, is he any the less deserving? |
37242 | And mind she tries them on you herself, to see how they fit-- is it not America? |
37242 | And really, when you come to think of it, how much difference is there between a dead- alive person and a walking corpse in winding- sheets? |
37242 | And the inspector?" |
37242 | And the rabbi? |
37242 | And then he grows sad, wondering: After all, because of what? |
37242 | And then, in anger, she lays the whole blame of the disaster on us:*****"What could I know of your bitter feud with_ them_? |
37242 | And what ailed them at me? |
37242 | And what do you think that is? |
37242 | And what does he want with the girl? |
37242 | And what is it you want of her? |
37242 | And what is the outcome? |
37242 | And what is to come of it? |
37242 | And what will Paradise, when it comes to that, mean for_ me_? |
37242 | And what? |
37242 | And when there''s no soap to be had? |
37242 | And where, indeed, should I have found it? |
37242 | And who is to look after the house, and the housekeeping, and the sick children,_ wos_? |
37242 | And who knows what the issue of the struggle would have been but for the pestilence? |
37242 | And who shall study if not a clever head like him? |
37242 | And who told me all this? |
37242 | And why not, indeed? |
37242 | And why should it be so? |
37242 | And why? |
37242 | And you think he knew even how to read Hebrew properly? |
37242 | Anything better? |
37242 | Are there so few Jewish women leading similar lives? |
37242 | Are they likely to listen to me? |
37242 | Are they not an old couple without children? |
37242 | Because he had not mastered the seducer? |
37242 | Because if a feather was put under the nose of a_ live_ man, would he stir to brush it away? |
37242 | Because what shall become of the Torah? |
37242 | Because, what should I have done without them? |
37242 | Beside this, the land- owner has opened cheap eating shops and tea houses for the peasants-- what more need I say? |
37242 | Besides, how long do you suppose it will last? |
37242 | Besides, how much longer can the misery of Israel last? |
37242 | Besides, what''s the good of a letter of that kind? |
37242 | But I soon composed myself and thought, for instance: If my scatterbrain of a husband ran away to America-- well? |
37242 | But if the lot should fall on"Lapei?" |
37242 | But the poor, helpless little boy, I think of him with terror, what will become of_ him_? |
37242 | But what about the statistics? |
37242 | But what can_ I_ do? |
37242 | But what is to be done? |
37242 | But what was the good, seeing God in heaven is witness that I can do nothing to help you? |
37242 | But who could stand all that fuss? |
37242 | But who troubles about an orphan? |
37242 | But whom was I to speak with? |
37242 | But, again, what was to be done? |
37242 | But-- isn''t it a madness? |
37242 | Ca n''t I speak against my own husband?" |
37242 | Ca n''t he give his horses a few more oats for once?" |
37242 | Can I tell how I live? |
37242 | Can he"learn"better than I do? |
37242 | Can it all be true? |
37242 | Can they answer the question, how many empty stomachs, useless teeth? |
37242 | Can they show how many were the days of hunger? |
37242 | Carry it about? |
37242 | Child, what are you thinking of?" |
37242 | Defective?" |
37242 | Did I give him the scissors? |
37242 | Did he wish me to go near to him? |
37242 | Did he_ say_ anything? |
37242 | Did you ever hear of a doctor without salves and without blood- letting? |
37242 | Do n''t his eyes shine like stars? |
37242 | Do n''t they laugh just as you do? |
37242 | Do n''t they throw stones at him as at a prophet? |
37242 | Do n''t you like soldier''s bread? |
37242 | Do their dwellers hope to find the short cut to the Temple Mount, like the immortal goat, or do they speculate on the fire- insurance? |
37242 | Do they count the sleepless nights before and after? |
37242 | Do they keep a register? |
37242 | Do they measure how their hearts bled_ after_ they committed it? |
37242 | Do they pay you for it? |
37242 | Do you hear, Hannah? |
37242 | Do you hear?" |
37242 | Do you know the saying,''Idleness leads the mind to wander?'' |
37242 | Do you know what? |
37242 | Do you know what?" |
37242 | Do you know, it is ten years to- day since we were married? |
37242 | Do you remember the tune? |
37242 | Do you suppose the death- angel has no voice in the matter? |
37242 | Do you suppose the rabbi is going to let him be circumcised? |
37242 | Do you suppose_ they_ understand Hebrew?" |
37242 | Do you think he''d budge an inch? |
37242 | Do you want_ my_ stories, when you can invent your own?" |
37242 | Does anyone raise a protesting fist? |
37242 | Does he feel the wind less, shiver the less with cold, because_ his_ parents are lying somewhere in a grave under a tombstone? |
37242 | Does he not bear the sorrows of all, and suffer for a whole generation? |
37242 | Does he want for anything? |
37242 | Does n''t his voice sound like the sweetest harp? |
37242 | Does not everyone die before his time? |
37242 | Drink- shops, lodging homes for travellers, old clothes-- according to custom--""A poor town?" |
37242 | Dull? |
37242 | Early one summer morning I was awakened by the following conversation between my parents:"Did you knock yourself up in the woods?" |
37242 | Even if it is n''t a deed, let him give a written promise, because how long is such a one likely to live? |
37242 | Even the Shochet sometimes goes away for a whole week, so when should they find time to quarrel? |
37242 | Everything he has on is whole, and he wears a chain-- perhaps it is pinchbeck? |
37242 | For breakfast, what shall he say? |
37242 | For instance:''Why do n''t you go and eat?'' |
37242 | For what is to be done, if the Almighty wills it so? |
37242 | For what? |
37242 | For what? |
37242 | From Warsaw, eh?" |
37242 | Full tilt they recited the prayers and full tilt they took off robes and prayer- scarfs and began to put on their boots-- who has time to spare? |
37242 | Gehenna? |
37242 | Give it ten thousand loving kisses from me-- do you hear? |
37242 | God is good and will help us-- was it not He who brought us together? |
37242 | Had I been"pious,"I should have reasoned thus:"Is the merit I shall acquire really worth five kopeks? |
37242 | Had I not been house- mistress? |
37242 | Had n''t they a Röfeh? |
37242 | Had not Eva Gütel herself told me fifty times that I was mistress, and could do as I liked? |
37242 | Has he observed anything? |
37242 | Has he seen a star fall? |
37242 | Have you no prayer- book, no Supplications? |
37242 | He asks mercy, and the answer is always the same:"Unless it be the Queen of Sheba, who will look at you, scab?" |
37242 | He came in with the question of the wicked child in the Haggadah:"What business is this of yours?" |
37242 | He can not withstand the seducer, then how shall he dare to think of going against God? |
37242 | He does well, runs a thriving trade, has, altogether, three children-- what more can he want? |
37242 | He has no wife, and before I could put in a word, he excused himself for it by asking,"How long do you suppose she has been dead?" |
37242 | He is sure of his game, then why irritate the people by prying? |
37242 | He points to a torn, red kerchief round his neck, and says:"Real pearls,_ ha_? |
37242 | He pulled himself together, sat up, and asked quietly:"Shprintze, do you want a divorce?" |
37242 | He says nothing more for a while, and then asks:"And if it_ is_ a Midrash, what has he added to it to deserve praise?" |
37242 | He will have no armies with him, he will ride on no horse, and there will be no sword at his side--""Then, what?" |
37242 | Her wrinkled skin appeared to smile at me: What should a Jewess need? |
37242 | How can I help it?" |
37242 | How could he? |
37242 | How else should there be a hook up there? |
37242 | How many water- carriers are there already loafing about with nothing to do since they started the new water- supply? |
37242 | How old were you when you married?" |
37242 | How shall I describe them? |
37242 | How should it be otherwise?" |
37242 | How the Brisk Rabbi expounded the Torah? |
37242 | How was it?" |
37242 | How? |
37242 | I am only dreadfully afraid-- lest it should do me harm--""_ You?_""Whom else? |
37242 | I am only dreadfully afraid-- lest it should do me harm--""_ You?_""Whom else? |
37242 | I am only waiting for a boat ticket-- you see, I have sold everything, even my tools....""You are a mechanic?" |
37242 | I answer, and end by inquiring:"And you, friend, whence are you?" |
37242 | I can really and truly not afford it, but my heart is sore: why can I not afford it? |
37242 | I do n''t know what came over me, but that same instant I took her hand and said, trembling:"Gütele, will you be my soul?" |
37242 | I do n''t know-- has no one told you that his last wife died because of the life he led her?" |
37242 | I do not know if it is the moon''s fault, or whether I am not quite myself, but I hear, believe, and even ask:"Did all the corpses rise? |
37242 | I gave a genuinely Jewish reply--_Bê!_"And that is your whole Parnosseh, without anything additional?" |
37242 | I have given him something three times-- does that go for nothing? |
37242 | I interrupt him and ask:"And what became of the woman?" |
37242 | I knew, before-- and then the singing turned into-- into--""Into what? |
37242 | I make a note and ask further:"Have you served in the army?" |
37242 | I only mean, did she repeat any gossip? |
37242 | I remember very well that it hurt, but why? |
37242 | I think I must have made a mistake and say:"Perhaps on the right side?" |
37242 | I turn to the other:"Well, my friend?" |
37242 | I? |
37242 | IX WHAT IS THE SOUL? |
37242 | If God wills it so, what can he do, he, the worm, the orphan? |
37242 | If I thought my own flesh and blood were in the grip of this wind? |
37242 | If he wishes to do what is good, he does it, if to do evil, he does evil, and as he makes his bed,_ ha?_ so he lies. |
37242 | If it were_ my_ child? |
37242 | If so, what do we owe you? |
37242 | If the child is ill, whose fault? |
37242 | If you have n''t Parnosseh, whose fault? |
37242 | If_ my_ child were roaming the streets to- night? |
37242 | In a hundred and twenty years to come, Yössil might take over the grave- digging-- why not? |
37242 | In the bed lies a sick Jewess huddled up in rags, who says bitterly:"Wood to sell-- and where am I, a poor widow, to get the money from to buy it?" |
37242 | In what am I more worthless than they are? |
37242 | Is he going to be ill? |
37242 | Is he likely to allow a blessing to be spoken over a child with wings?" |
37242 | Is he not persecuted like a prophet? |
37242 | Is heaven not better than earth?" |
37242 | Is it likely a Rebbe should have no affairs on hand with the Solemn Days so near? |
37242 | Is she not a Jewish daughter? |
37242 | Is that true?" |
37242 | Is there not a God in the world? |
37242 | Is your wife content_ now_?" |
37242 | It is true, people kill you, but what then? |
37242 | It just happened to have been washing day, but otherwise? |
37242 | It pained me, because how much rougher would he not have been with the other, who was lying ill? |
37242 | It was getting nearer and nearer-- was it not in all the papers? |
37242 | It''s all very well as far as_ you_ are concerned, but what about your wife and child? |
37242 | It''s better off with her-- what should_ I_ do with it? |
37242 | It''s easy enough to call them, but who will come? |
37242 | Just because they are good and pious? |
37242 | Lies? |
37242 | Look here, tell me why?" |
37242 | Lord of the world, is it for want of"credit"up there, too? |
37242 | Lord of the world, what does he want of my soul?" |
37242 | Lord of the world, what has come to you? |
37242 | Lord of the world, what is to be done? |
37242 | Lord of the world, where are_ my_ crumbs? |
37242 | Meanwhile we are in the same lodging, because how should I set about finding one for myself? |
37242 | Mother sighed again, and father said:"And what could we do? |
37242 | My neighbor sat up, threw a side- glance at me, looked me down from head to foot, and asked severely:"Then you know my wife? |
37242 | My precious Hannah, what am I to say to you? |
37242 | Need you ask?" |
37242 | No-- she will not say that-- where is father? |
37242 | No; just then someone came in-- but who? |
37242 | Nobody died? |
37242 | Nobody eats briars, do they? |
37242 | Now and then I went into a fury and nearly hit her, but how are you to hit a woman who sits crying with her hands folded and does n''t stir? |
37242 | Nòach( it struck him there was something behind the coincidence) went up to him and asked:"Whither drives a Jew?" |
37242 | O, it is so unpleasant outside, such horrible weather!--a mile''s trudge-- and then what? |
37242 | Of course, I obeyed, only on the way I asked in terror:"Brisk Rabbi, tell me, with what purpose are you going?" |
37242 | Of what use is he? |
37242 | On a feast- day? |
37242 | On both shoulders--""What sort of marks?" |
37242 | On the eve of the Day of Atonement everyone goes, but on a Wednesday like any other?... |
37242 | Once, perhaps, yes; but now? |
37242 | One minute, half a minute? |
37242 | Only the eldest opens his eyes once more and inquires of his father:"Tate, when shall I be Bar- Mitzwah? |
37242 | Only whom? |
37242 | Only, do you hear? |
37242 | Only, when was that?" |
37242 | Only-- what is the good of wishing? |
37242 | Or note what the heart suffers till it resigns itself to its living death? |
37242 | Our two great traders-- you remember them? |
37242 | Out of that she pays twenty- eight rubles a year house- tax and lives on the rest-- what should a Jewess need? |
37242 | Paradise? |
37242 | Passover? |
37242 | Perhaps I had better go in my dressing- gown?" |
37242 | Perhaps a Gentile? |
37242 | Perhaps a sip of wine? |
37242 | Perhaps he felt that_ my_ groan and_ his_ groan were_ one_ groan? |
37242 | Perhaps not? |
37242 | Perhaps you think an ordinary informer, in the usual sense of the word; he saw a false weight, an unequal balance, and went and told? |
37242 | Perhaps you wonder at my remembering all this? |
37242 | Perhaps you write for women?" |
37242 | Rabbi, what have you for the_ un_learned?" |
37242 | Reb Zerach opines that the matter is a deep one and worth consideration; but he himself does not eat Sheruyah? |
37242 | SECOND LETTER My precious and beloved wife: What am I to say to you? |
37242 | She can not recollect, and goes puzzling herself-- who? |
37242 | She drops on to her knees and clutches convulsively at grandmother''s hand:"Granny, granny, what is it? |
37242 | She is silent for a few seconds, and then she asks anxiously:"But will there always, always be wars and dissensions between the nations?" |
37242 | She looks less disagreeable, and I ask:"How much does your husband earn?" |
37242 | She takes two gulden for washing the floor of the house- of- study-- not enough for dry bread-- and he, what can he do? |
37242 | Should I not gain just as much by repeating the evening prayers? |
37242 | So what could I do? |
37242 | Soldiers''bread? |
37242 | Something had occurred to him: And suppose the contrary? |
37242 | Suddenly he stops, the Brisk Rabbi, and asks:"What kind of rabbi have you got here?" |
37242 | Suddenly my pupil is moved to inquire:"After all, teacher, what_ is_ Chanukah?" |
37242 | Suddenly she asked:"Has Rivkah been telling you anything?" |
37242 | Suppose it to be the work of Satan? |
37242 | Suppose the same Satan who sends me the other thoughts had sent me this one, too? |
37242 | Tell me, I beg of you, how do you find the time and attention required for inventing stories?" |
37242 | Tell me, please, what is the soul?" |
37242 | Tell me-- what is it? |
37242 | That because a person lives in Tishewitz, he is n''t civilized, and does n''t know what is doing in the world? |
37242 | That not for a single instant will He forget the little boy? |
37242 | That of the Tishewitz donkeys? |
37242 | The Brisk Rabbi is silent, and the other continues:"And tell me, Rabbi, what have you for All- Israel? |
37242 | The apothecary''s daughter-- that ugly thing? |
37242 | The community was no community? |
37242 | The driver considered a little, and then answered:"And ca n''t a young fellow like you go on foot?" |
37242 | The driver turned round and asked:"Where to?" |
37242 | The hands must work, the feet must run, the lips move-- and why? |
37242 | The joke was called:"Which has too much?" |
37242 | The old man casts an angry glance at his son, as if to say:"Do you see?" |
37242 | The old one reflects a moment and then asks:"What has happened? |
37242 | The papers had been lost by the way? |
37242 | The pike, face to face with the carp:"Bad luck, brothers?" |
37242 | The teacher looks at him with compassion:"What are you?" |
37242 | The teacher sat up:"How so? |
37242 | The very majesty of the Law?" |
37242 | The water frothed, the cart seemed to swim-- what am I to tell you? |
37242 | Then a fresh anxiety rises within him: If the destined one be Lapei, where are they to live? |
37242 | Then he asked in a lower and gentler voice:"And where is my daughter?" |
37242 | Then:"Are you hungry?" |
37242 | There he sits out in the woods like a lord, breathes fresh air, lies about on the grass, eats sour milk, perhaps even cream, how do I know? |
37242 | There it is again-- a Jewess-- then, why not? |
37242 | There was a marketful of Belzers about, but who is going to fight a woman? |
37242 | There will be firing and lights-- there will be enough to live on-- it will be all right-- everything will be right-- won''t it, Yössele? |
37242 | They accused pretty well everybody in turn--""And after that?" |
37242 | They are always asking:''What is your husband''s trade? |
37242 | They are pious and good and patient, but who shall count the tears that fall over their saddened faces till the store is exhausted? |
37242 | They began to wonder if he had gone to Palestine, or else to Argentina? |
37242 | They do n''t write, but what of that? |
37242 | They even offered me preserves.... Would I like syrup in water?... |
37242 | To go, or not to go? |
37242 | To please the driver? |
37242 | To return: What would you get by a divorce? |
37242 | To what? |
37242 | WHAT IS THE SOUL? |
37242 | WHAT SHOULD A JEWESS NEED? |
37242 | Was I likely to think that you would n''t be, after fasting through a whole Day of Atonement?" |
37242 | Was it his affair? |
37242 | Was there a less clean town anywhere? |
37242 | We had enough to live on, and as for going out, where were we to go? |
37242 | We were dreadfully sorry for the poor world, she was stuck in the mud-- and how to get her out? |
37242 | Well, I reflected, a woman gets frightened all by herself; but why cry? |
37242 | Well, did you know the Brisk Rabbi? |
37242 | Well, the Shochet''s wife had sausage, and she, the Dayan''te, not so much as a bone-- wasn''t that humiliating,_ ha_? |
37242 | Well, was it any good? |
37242 | Well, what am I to tell you? |
37242 | Well, what could you expect? |
37242 | Well, what do you say to that? |
37242 | Well, what do you think? |
37242 | Well, what do you think? |
37242 | Well, what merit is there to be secured in feeding a boy like that? |
37242 | Well, what will Genendil say? |
37242 | Well, would n''t one hold one''s sides laughing? |
37242 | Well?" |
37242 | Were there as few men as tramway horses, some one might perhaps have asked: What has happened to Bontzye? |
37242 | What ails you at her? |
37242 | What are their names?" |
37242 | What are they wheeling through heaven? |
37242 | What are you talking about, Nòach?" |
37242 | What are you?" |
37242 | What became of it?" |
37242 | What becomes of the Rebbe? |
37242 | What can she want more? |
37242 | What could I do? |
37242 | What could I do? |
37242 | What could they advise in a case like that? |
37242 | What do other people live on? |
37242 | What do they put into story books?" |
37242 | What do you mean? |
37242 | What do you mean? |
37242 | What do you mean?" |
37242 | What do you say?" |
37242 | What do you suppose he could do with the like of_ you_?" |
37242 | What do you think? |
37242 | What do you think? |
37242 | What do you think? |
37242 | What do you think? |
37242 | What does it matter to you if a person lives in a room without a floor? |
37242 | What flashed so brightly? |
37242 | What for? |
37242 | What had he really wanted? |
37242 | What has a rabbi to do with_ that_ sort of thing? |
37242 | What have you, Rabbi, for the wood- cutter, for the butcher, for the artisan, for the common Jew?--specially for the simple Jew? |
37242 | What is he doing here? |
37242 | What is it to you if the worms have less to eat when you are in your grave?" |
37242 | What is it? |
37242 | What is one to live on in the height? |
37242 | What is such a soul entitled to? |
37242 | What is the good of geography? |
37242 | What is the reason? |
37242 | What is the use of unsystematic charity-- and how can there be system without a strict rule? |
37242 | What is to be done? |
37242 | What is to be done? |
37242 | What is wrong with him? |
37242 | What keeps him out so late?''" |
37242 | What lay between me and the riches? |
37242 | What made me think of him again? |
37242 | What more am I to tell you? |
37242 | What more shall I say about his conjuring tricks? |
37242 | What must I do to gain the world to come?" |
37242 | What remains over for food?" |
37242 | What remains to be told? |
37242 | What remains? |
37242 | What right have you to imperil their support?" |
37242 | What should a tailor be doing in the bath in the middle of the week? |
37242 | What so nice as a hot potato? |
37242 | What sort of meals? |
37242 | What use do you suppose_ he_ is, when I ca n''t even send him to fetch a dish from a neighbor''s? |
37242 | What was that? |
37242 | What was wanting to you there?" |
37242 | What will misery not drive a man to? |
37242 | What will they do? |
37242 | What words are these? |
37242 | What''s the use of him? |
37242 | What''s the use of it?" |
37242 | What, then, was lacking? |
37242 | What? |
37242 | What? |
37242 | Whatever for? |
37242 | Whatever is the matter with me? |
37242 | When will it be_ my_''Sabbath of Song? |
37242 | When you came here first, who helped you? |
37242 | Whence the"from me?" |
37242 | Where are the riches?" |
37242 | Where can the Rebbe be? |
37242 | Where can they go? |
37242 | Where else did people eat so many gherkins, so much raw fruit, and as many onions? |
37242 | Where is Henne?" |
37242 | Where is she? |
37242 | Where is the harm? |
37242 | Where to? |
37242 | Where were they less well provided with cold water? |
37242 | Where_ should_ he be, if not in heaven? |
37242 | Who asked you to run away? |
37242 | Who can advise? |
37242 | Who can read a man? |
37242 | Who fall victims to a moral pestilence? |
37242 | Who is it stands at the platform? |
37242 | Who is there to look after them now? |
37242 | Who knows all that is in him? |
37242 | Who knows how long he will rest in his grave? |
37242 | Who knows how long the hook has been waiting for him? |
37242 | Who knows how many are waiting for the little plot of ground? |
37242 | Who knows what he will bring home to- night? |
37242 | Who knows what part he played in it, if not the old part of the serpent in Paradise? |
37242 | Who knows what she is dreaming? |
37242 | Who knows what the prosecutor will not remind him of? |
37242 | Who knows what_ he_ will say? |
37242 | Who knows, perhaps he drowned himself on purpose? |
37242 | Who knows? |
37242 | Who runs away? |
37242 | Who should be taken for an envoy? |
37242 | Who should live there?" |
37242 | Who talks of their imposing a prohibition on All- Israel?" |
37242 | Who wanted a doctor? |
37242 | Who wants such large rooms?" |
37242 | Who would care to be responsible for it? |
37242 | Who would consult him? |
37242 | Who would fix on him? |
37242 | Whom do you mean in your letter? |
37242 | Whom should he find here? |
37242 | Whom was he likely to attract? |
37242 | Whose name should they use? |
37242 | Why can not I leave him frankly and freely to the great heart of the universe? |
37242 | Why did I order the tea? |
37242 | Why do you call it the dead town?" |
37242 | Why do you note down who has them-- and what they are worth?" |
37242 | Why do you want to know? |
37242 | Why had he just gone away? |
37242 | Why must_ I_ torment myself about the soul? |
37242 | Why need a stranger know of our doings? |
37242 | Why need he lie so heavy on my heart? |
37242 | Why not? |
37242 | Why not? |
37242 | Why not? |
37242 | Why should I be afraid? |
37242 | Why should he destroy himself and my soul with him?'' |
37242 | Why should he, Yössil, be of more consequence? |
37242 | Why should it have been sour? |
37242 | Why should they not have a real soul as well as we? |
37242 | Why should they run away? |
37242 | Why should they want to know exactly how many boys and how many girls a man has? |
37242 | Why will he"not be long about it?" |
37242 | Why wo n''t he tell me the whole story in detail? |
37242 | Why wo n''t his conscience let him speak out? |
37242 | Why, where were the boys? |
37242 | Why? |
37242 | Why?" |
37242 | Will somebody follow and check your statements? |
37242 | With this twig he whipped me over my tied hands-- for how long? |
37242 | Without a heaven, what is life? |
37242 | Wo n''t the blessing enter in afterwards?" |
37242 | Would it not have been enough to torment the Jews with persecutions? |
37242 | You are not going in your old clothes?" |
37242 | You know the meaning of''thou shalt not deliver up a slave to his master?''" |
37242 | You must have inherited a large fortune, and you are living on the interest?" |
37242 | You remember:"I have sojourned with Laban? |
37242 | You say the soul goes to heaven, into the sky-- very well-- but to which part? |
37242 | You see my pearls?" |
37242 | You see that such a wedding is not to be missed? |
37242 | You see what that means? |
37242 | You think I mean the doctor? |
37242 | You took a good look at the Gentile boys who were skating? |
37242 | You would not wish, as things are nowadays, to have us hire extra help? |
37242 | You? |
37242 | Yössil stood aside like a soldier saluting, but without putting his hand to his cap; Savitzki stopped a moment to ask:"Well, not yet?" |
37242 | [ 113]"Do you_ enjoy_ Passover cakes dry?" |
37242 | [ 31]"You also have a soul?" |
37242 | [ 3] I mean the people-- what is the good of the stories to_ them?_ What is the object of them? |
37242 | [ 3] I mean the people-- what is the good of the stories to_ them?_ What is the object of them? |
37242 | [ 42] Who would undertake to answer for it to the dead? |
37242 | [ 87] What does a week and a half matter?" |
37242 | [ 88] Where should I find them now?" |
37242 | [ 9] Do you know what that means?" |
37242 | _ Aï_--how does one grow rich? |
37242 | _ How?_ Perhaps I shall tell another time. |
37242 | _ How_ was that? |
37242 | _ Is_ a Làmed- Wòfnik a scholar? |
37242 | _ She_ also? |
37242 | _ Wos is?_ Are you an official? |
37242 | _ Wos is?_ Are you an official? |
37242 | _ You?_ If you do n''t get any statistics, it will be of no great consequence, for''He that keepeth Israel will neither slumber nor sleep!'' |
37242 | _ You_ and a penance?" |
37242 | _"O wa!_ what is that to me? |
37242 | _"Taki? |
37242 | and he springs up from his seat at the table, and lowers his black- ringed, little head defiantly,"lessons to- day?" |
37242 | and now do n''t beg any more,"I wound up,"do you hear? |
37242 | and what do you want, Vassil?" |
37242 | and what their ages are, and all the rest of the bother?" |
37242 | as a reward for what? |
37242 | asked the teacher, wondering,"and without me?" |
37242 | buy stolen things? |
37242 | do n''t you know me? |
37242 | how many people who have really died of hunger? |
37242 | how many people whose eyes are drawn out of their sockets as with pincers at the sight of a piece of dry bread? |
37242 | how much does it bring in?" |
37242 | how so?" |
37242 | inquires the younger gentleman, suddenly,"or perhaps even poker?" |
37242 | or by giving a hoarse groan during their recital?" |
37242 | or perhaps your cousin the Tsaddik? |
37242 | or was it I? |
37242 | people asked,"or what has possessed him?" |
37242 | retorts Reb Elyeh, much hurt,"is that so? |
37242 | so, what do you think? |
37242 | what are you after, treating an orphan like that? |
37242 | what? |
37242 | who? |
18164 | ''Horowitz& Finkelbein, Proprietors, Gents''--got that? 18164 A bum? |
18164 | A cloak and suit business or a hospital? 18164 A flaw?" |
18164 | A garbage can? 18164 A what?" |
18164 | A white- faced feller with a big red mustache? |
18164 | Abe,he said,"I am a man of my word, ai n''t it? |
18164 | Abe,he said,"this here Henochstein is a friend of yours; ai n''t it?" |
18164 | Accuse you? |
18164 | Ah, Mr. Bramson,Abe cried,"ai n''t it a beautiful weather?" |
18164 | Ai n''t I nobody here, Louis? |
18164 | Ai n''t I paid Henry D. Feldman a hundred dollars for drawing it up? 18164 Ai n''t I told you yet, Abe?" |
18164 | Ai n''t J. Blaustein good enough for you? 18164 Ai n''t Kleebaum a customer from ours? |
18164 | Ai n''t Klinger scared to ride in one of them things, Mawruss? |
18164 | Ai n''t Sol Klinger always selling his stocks to them people? |
18164 | Ai n''t everything all right? |
18164 | Ai n''t he? |
18164 | Ai n''t it a fine weather? |
18164 | Ai n''t it a hot weather? |
18164 | Ai n''t it funny, Kitty, how tightwads is always fussy about their feed? |
18164 | Ai n''t that feller come back from his dinner yet, Mawruss? |
18164 | Ai n''t that feller gone yet, Abe? |
18164 | Ai n''t that the same Fixman what was partners together with Max Gudekunst? |
18164 | Ai n''t the cloak and suit business good enough for you? |
18164 | Ai n''t them fine words to hear from my own brother- in- law? |
18164 | Ai n''t them out- of- town buyers going to buy goods off of them neither? |
18164 | Ai n''t them peaches, Mawruss? |
18164 | Ai n''t they, Abe? |
18164 | Ai n''t you afraid you spoil them fixtures? |
18164 | Ai n''t you getting touchy all of a sudden, Mawruss? |
18164 | Ai n''t you got it a writing? |
18164 | Ai n''t you heard it yet? |
18164 | All I got to say is that you signed it an agreement with the union; ai n''t it? |
18164 | And also will you get out of my store, or will you be put out? |
18164 | And did n''t it come? |
18164 | And did they sell him? |
18164 | And did you send him a check for''em yet? |
18164 | And how about the packages from Feinholz? |
18164 | And how long is this contract to last? |
18164 | And what did Leon say? |
18164 | And what did he say? |
18164 | And what did he say? |
18164 | And what did you leave him for, Anna? |
18164 | And what is this about professional tenants? |
18164 | And what terms did_ you_ quote him yesterday? |
18164 | And what terms? |
18164 | And what was Moe doing there? |
18164 | And where are you going, Mawruss? |
18164 | And where''s Margulies? |
18164 | And you let him have it for that? |
18164 | And you''ll excuse me if I must hurry away to keep my appointment at Lapidus& Elenbogen''s? 18164 Andrew Carnegie?" |
18164 | Anna, you want to work by Mr. Potash''s lady? |
18164 | Anyhow, you got too much room, ai n''t yer? |
18164 | Are you buying clothing now? 18164 Are you sick?" |
18164 | Are you sick? |
18164 | Are you sure it was a lady, Mawruss? 18164 Because she lives here in New York with her mother,"Abe explained;"and what chance has a girl got in Buffalo, anyway? |
18164 | Better as we should let that sucker do us, Abe,Morris declared,"I would go out of the business first; ai n''t it?" |
18164 | But I could make''em arrested, Abe? |
18164 | But ai n''t he got no office, Mawruss? |
18164 | But ai n''t that a funny thing that one partner should build a house and the other partner should n''t have nothing to do with it? |
18164 | But ai n''t you got no witnesses, Mawruss? |
18164 | But by the rules of the Fire Insurance Exchange,Blaustein interrupted,"when a policy reads----""What do we care about the Fire Insurance Exchange?" |
18164 | But how much is it going to cost us? |
18164 | But suppose he sues me, anyhow? |
18164 | But what could I do? |
18164 | But what good is a fine house if you ca n''t rent it? 18164 But what makes Federmann so dumb? |
18164 | But when it comes right down to it, Mawruss,Abe said,"how are we better off, supposing we got to go all the way to Arizona to collect our money?" |
18164 | But who did you sell goods for? |
18164 | But why did Rashkin call it the Royal Piccadilly Realty Company, Abe? |
18164 | But why did n''t Pasinsky send us along the orders, Moe,Abe protested,"and we could fix up about the commissions later? |
18164 | But would n''t to- morrow do as well? |
18164 | But, Abe,he croaked,"how could he do that? |
18164 | But, Mr. Potash,Rashkin broke in,"if your partner, Mr. Perlmutter, would be agreeable, wouldn''you consider it?" |
18164 | But, anyhow, no jokes nor nothing, why should n''t we go up and have lunch at the Heatherbloom Inn? 18164 But,"Morris protested,"why should Louis Grossman get the credit for my work?" |
18164 | Ca n''t they? |
18164 | Ca n''t you remember a simple name like Atkinson? |
18164 | Call me a liar, why do n''t you? |
18164 | Can they? |
18164 | Could I help it, Mawruss? |
18164 | Could n''t I let you keep it the four hundred dollars if I wanted to? |
18164 | Could n''t I take it maybe a bit of medicine oncet in a while if I want to, Mawruss? |
18164 | Could n''t I, Mawruss? |
18164 | Could n''t you afford it to hire shipping clerks no more? |
18164 | Could n''t you answer a civil question? |
18164 | Could n''t you get from the old man a guarantee of the account maybe? |
18164 | Could n''t you? |
18164 | D''ye mean to tell me you ai n''t never rode in an oitermobile yet? |
18164 | Did Margulies bring''em up? |
18164 | Did Marks Pasinsky send you here? |
18164 | Did he blush? |
18164 | Did he come back from lunch so soon? |
18164 | Did he die? |
18164 | Did he say he would be right in? |
18164 | Did he say he would put it in writing? |
18164 | Did they_ sell_ him? |
18164 | Did y''ever hear of him, Abe? |
18164 | Did y''ever hear of him, Abe? |
18164 | Did you count''em, Mawruss? |
18164 | Did you get it any word from Marcus Bramson? |
18164 | Did you got the samples here what he shows you? |
18164 | Did you have any other damages, boys? |
18164 | Did you have much of a time getting him to take it? |
18164 | Did you hear from those suckers out in Kansas City what made the kick about them London Smokes, Mawruss? |
18164 | Did you say Swiss cheese or store cheese? |
18164 | Did you seen Marcus Bramson? |
18164 | Did you seen it the option? |
18164 | Did you ship''em yet? |
18164 | Did you speak to her? |
18164 | Do I got to starve, Mr. Who''s- this-- I lost your card-- just because I was fool enough to take up your proposition yesterday? 18164 Do I know him, too?" |
18164 | Do I know him? 18164 Do I know''em?" |
18164 | Do I sit here all day? |
18164 | Do n''t I know I ought to sell it? |
18164 | Do n''t I know it? |
18164 | Do n''t nobody know where he skipped to? |
18164 | Do n''t you think so, Abe? |
18164 | Do n''t you think you''d better take it easy for a while, Abe? |
18164 | Do they? |
18164 | Do they? |
18164 | Do you got bronchitis, too, as well as rheumatism? |
18164 | Do you got to burn the place up yet? |
18164 | Do you honestly mean you''d like to buy them fixtures? |
18164 | Do you know Charles I. Fichter, cloak buyer for Gardner, Baum& Miller, in Seattle? |
18164 | Do you know Simon Kuhner, buyer for their cloak department? |
18164 | Do you know a feller by the name Marks Pasinsky? |
18164 | Do you know where the Heatherbloom Inn is? |
18164 | Do you know''em, Potash? |
18164 | Do you mean,he cried,"that you ai n''t going to pay us nothing for our fire?" |
18164 | Do you solemnly swear that the affidavit subscribed by you is true? |
18164 | Do you think I am making jokes? |
18164 | Do you think you will like it here? |
18164 | Do you want to leave a message for him? |
18164 | Doctors? |
18164 | Eighty- nine? |
18164 | Feder''s advice? |
18164 | Fifty- two dollars? |
18164 | For two weeks, hey? |
18164 | For what you strike? |
18164 | For why should we make up our minds about the fixtures, Abe? |
18164 | Forgot all about what? |
18164 | Forty- seven thousand five hundred dollars? |
18164 | Gentlemen, gentlemen,he said,"what''s the use of it you make all this disturbance? |
18164 | Going home? |
18164 | Going to leave? |
18164 | Good? |
18164 | Gunst& Baumer? |
18164 | Hallo, Hymie,he said;"ai n''t you feeling good to- day?" |
18164 | He turned us in a fine order to- day,Leon continued,"from Simon Kuhner, of Mandleberger Brothers& Co.""What?" |
18164 | He''s got some fine fixtures, ai n''t it? |
18164 | High? 18164 High?" |
18164 | Him? |
18164 | How about drummers? |
18164 | How big a loft? |
18164 | How can we go to that kid nephew of his now and ask him to adjust the loss, Mawruss? |
18164 | How could he sell you that house when I got this here option on it this morning for forty- eight thousand dollars? |
18164 | How could you break your neck in a brand new car like that Pfingst car downstairs? |
18164 | How could you marry off your daughter to a_ schafskopf_ like Federmann? |
18164 | How d''ye do? |
18164 | How d''ye know that, Abe? |
18164 | How did what went? |
18164 | How did you find_ that_ out? |
18164 | How do I know that, Abe? |
18164 | How do I know that? |
18164 | How do you know that? |
18164 | How do you know that? |
18164 | How is he doing? |
18164 | How many garments was there? |
18164 | How much did he offer you? |
18164 | How much of a bonus? |
18164 | How much was that last order he give us, Mawruss? |
18164 | How should he seen me up at the Heatherbloom Inn? 18164 How should this here young feller, Ralph Tuchman, know that Miss Aaronson was a customer of his Uncle Max Tuchman, Abe?" |
18164 | How would I do that? |
18164 | How''s that? |
18164 | Huh? |
18164 | Huh? |
18164 | I ask it you a simple question: Do you know where the Heatherbloom Inn is? |
18164 | I cut you out, did n''t I? |
18164 | I guess we are due for a_ schlag_ somewheres, ai n''t it? |
18164 | I know he did,Abe concluded as he passed out,"but who will be responsible for Marks Pasinsky, Mawruss?" |
18164 | I know,said Morris,"but why should_ he_ get the benefit of it?" |
18164 | I see it now that you''re my wife''s father''s brother''s daughter, ai n''t it? 18164 I suppose you come for an answer about that loft, huh?" |
18164 | I thought you was n''t going to talk about him, Mawruss,he said;"and, anyhow, Mawruss, what''s the use talking about things what is past already? |
18164 | If we do away with our machines he loses his job; ai n''t it? |
18164 | If you''re a friend of Mr. Tuchman''s,said the lady at length,"why did n''t you go with him to the police station and bail him out?" |
18164 | In the first place,he said,"this man Grossman ai n''t incompetent in his work, is he?" |
18164 | Is Mr. Fiedler in? |
18164 | Is Mr. Rothschild in? |
18164 | Is he a guest of the house? |
18164 | Is he? |
18164 | Is he? |
18164 | Is he? |
18164 | Is he? |
18164 | Is it a failure? |
18164 | Is it? |
18164 | Is it? |
18164 | Is she? |
18164 | Is th- there a- anything the matter? |
18164 | Is that so? |
18164 | Is that so? |
18164 | Is that so? |
18164 | Is that so? |
18164 | Is that so? |
18164 | Is that so? |
18164 | Is that so? |
18164 | Is that so? |
18164 | Is that so? |
18164 | Is that so? |
18164 | Is that so? |
18164 | Is that so? |
18164 | Is that so? |
18164 | Is that so? |
18164 | Is that so? |
18164 | Is that so? |
18164 | Is that so? |
18164 | Is that so? |
18164 | Is that so? |
18164 | Is there a law compelling it, Mawruss? |
18164 | Is this Potash& Perlmutter? |
18164 | Is this the guy you was telling me about? |
18164 | Is your name engraved on''em? |
18164 | Is your wife Rosie running this business, Abe, or are we? |
18164 | Is_ that_ so? |
18164 | It is, hey? |
18164 | It stands you in six hundred dollars, ai n''t it? |
18164 | It wo n''t, hey? |
18164 | It''s a fine house, ai n''t it? |
18164 | Kid me? |
18164 | Leon,he said,"how much will you take for Louis Grossman?" |
18164 | Let me see,the clerk mused;"buyer, hey? |
18164 | Look a- here, Feinholz,Morris exclaimed in tones sufficiently loud for Feder to overhear,"what d''ye take us for, anyhow? |
18164 | Look a- here, Mawruss,Abe said at length:"who d''ye think I seen it up at the Prince William Hotel?" |
18164 | Look''y here, Abe,Louis said,"what are you going to do for me about that house? |
18164 | Looky here, Moe,Abe went on,"how much money do you need to move you?" |
18164 | Lookyhere, Rashkin,Abe said at length,"what''s the use beating bushes around? |
18164 | Make jokes with me? |
18164 | Marks Pasinsky? |
18164 | Marks Pasinsky? |
18164 | Matter? |
18164 | Mawruss,Abe commented on Saturday,"must you stick out your little finger when you smoke it a cigar?" |
18164 | Mawruss,Abe said at last,"where is that loft what Slotkin gives us?" |
18164 | Mawruss,he said,"did you ship them goods to M. Garfunkel yet?" |
18164 | Max,he roared, clapping his handkerchief to his face,"what the devil you are bringing me here-- soup?" |
18164 | Maybe you think I''m scared to turn him down, Abe? |
18164 | Me? |
18164 | Might you do n''t know this lady neither, maybe? |
18164 | Might you would come and take a cup of coffee with me, maybe? |
18164 | Milk separate? |
18164 | Minnie or us? |
18164 | Mister Perlmutter,James Burke interrupted,"that tune what you are whistling it, ai n''t that the drinking song from Travvy- ater already?" |
18164 | More information? 18164 More real estate?" |
18164 | Morris,he hissed,"who is that there lady?" |
18164 | Moving out to the country, hey? |
18164 | Mr. Bramson,Abe protested,"did I ever done you something that you should talk that way?" |
18164 | Mr. Feder,he exclaimed,"ai n''t this indeed a pleasure? |
18164 | Mr. Feigenbaum,he said in shaking tones,"do you see something down there?" |
18164 | Must I ask_ you_, Abe, if I want to leave early oncet in awhile? |
18164 | Must I got to get your permission to be sick, Mawruss? |
18164 | Must I take it up the option? |
18164 | Must you go around looking like a crazy idiot, Abe? |
18164 | Must you go throwing away money on stocks from stock exchanges? |
18164 | Must you take a customer to a show, Mawruss? |
18164 | Mutual consent? |
18164 | My diamonds you loaned it, Mawruss? 18164 Naturally?" |
18164 | No,Abe agreed hesitatingly,"but he_ might_, Mawruss?" |
18164 | No? |
18164 | No? |
18164 | No? |
18164 | No? |
18164 | No? |
18164 | No? |
18164 | No? |
18164 | No? |
18164 | No? |
18164 | Now what is it you want from me? |
18164 | Now, Mr. Lowenstein,he said,"what can I do for you?" |
18164 | Now, before we go on, how much does his share of your profits amount to each week? |
18164 | Now, sir, what could I do for you? |
18164 | Now, what do you think of that? |
18164 | Of Potash& Perlmutter? |
18164 | Oh, hallo, Abe,Kotzen cried, glancing over;"why do n''t you come over and sit at my table?" |
18164 | Oh, it ai n''t, ai n''t it? |
18164 | One loft? |
18164 | Or if you had to lose''em, Mawruss,Abe went on,"why did n''t you done it the day we loaned Hymie the money? |
18164 | Otherwise? |
18164 | Overstocked? 18164 Overstocked?" |
18164 | Pfingst treated us right, and why should n''t we give him a chance to make good? |
18164 | Potash,he said,"when I give you that order last week, I do n''t know whether I did n''t buy a big lot of your style fifty- nine- ten, ai n''t it?" |
18164 | Pretty high- toned customers you must got it when they come down to the store in oitermobiles, ai n''t it? |
18164 | Professional tenants? |
18164 | Pushing the stickers, Louis, ai n''t it? |
18164 | Rashkin? |
18164 | Replevin, hey? |
18164 | Rothschild,Rashkin cried pleadingly,"where are you going?" |
18164 | Rutt honn? |
18164 | Say, Mawruss, what''s the matter with you to- day, anyway? |
18164 | Say, lookyhere, Mawruss, what do you think this here is anyway? 18164 Say, lookyhere, Mawruss,"Abe asked,"are we in the cloak and suit business or are we in the oitermobile business? |
18164 | Say, my friend,the demonstrating chauffeur cried as he caught sight of Kleebaum,"what d''ye think I''m running anyway? |
18164 | Scared, Abe? 18164 See them stones, Abe?" |
18164 | Shall I tell you something? |
18164 | Silks? |
18164 | Since when did we go to school together, Henochstein? |
18164 | Since when was you so soft- hearted, Abe? |
18164 | Sixth floor, hey? |
18164 | Sixty dollars is pretty high for a little thing like that, ai n''t it, Max? |
18164 | So long as I ai n''t working I''m resting, ai n''t it, Hymie? 18164 So she got it a young_ feller_, Mawruss?" |
18164 | So what''s the use talking about it? |
18164 | So you ai n''t Miss Atkinson, then, lady? |
18164 | So you was only kidding me along when you told me to see them real- estaters, hey? |
18164 | So, Potash,she concluded,"your own wife''s people is operators and finishers; what?" |
18164 | So, that''s the party, is it? |
18164 | So? |
18164 | So? |
18164 | Suits, hey? |
18164 | Suppose he did, Abe? 18164 Sure, I know,"Morris continued,"but how about Hymie Kotzen, Abe? |
18164 | Sure, I know,Pasinsky agreed,"but how much did you sell Kuhner? |
18164 | Syndicate? |
18164 | That reminds me, Mawruss,he said as he took a cigar from his waistcoat pocket:"What become of Miss Cohen?" |
18164 | That''s a sample I suppose, ai n''t it? |
18164 | The doctor? |
18164 | Then who_ is_ she? |
18164 | They must have cost him a pretty big sum, ai n''t it? |
18164 | Think, Mawruss, who was it took the vest? |
18164 | This is Mr. Sol Perlmutter, ai n''t it? |
18164 | To whose order? |
18164 | W- w- why? |
18164 | Was M. Garfunkel the other? |
18164 | Was it certified? |
18164 | Was it our fault that Immerglick is N. G., Abe? |
18164 | Was it the rack''s fault that Henry Feigenbaum only got one eye, Abe? |
18164 | We do, hey? |
18164 | We need to have fixtures, Mawruss, ai n''t it? |
18164 | Well, Abe,Feder cried,"what''s this I hear about the fire?" |
18164 | Well, Abe,Hyman said,"how do you like the auction business so far as you gone yet?" |
18164 | Well, Abe,M. Garfunkel cried,"ai n''t it a fine weather?" |
18164 | Well, Abe,Morris cried,"did you buy the stock?" |
18164 | Well, Abe,Morris cried,"what did you find out? |
18164 | Well, Abe,Morris cried,"what for a loft you seen it?" |
18164 | Well, Abe,Morris cried,"what''s new about the house?" |
18164 | Well, Abe,Morris cried,"what''s the matter now? |
18164 | Well, Abe,Morris replied,"what harm is there in that? |
18164 | Well, Abe,Morris said the next day as his partner, Abe Potash, entered the show- room,"how are you feeling to- day?" |
18164 | Well, Abe,he said for the twentieth time, gazing proudly around him,"what''s the matter with them fixtures what we got it? |
18164 | Well, Abe,he said,"do you got to diet, too?" |
18164 | Well, Abe,he said,"how''s business?" |
18164 | Well, Abe,he said,"what are we going to do about it?" |
18164 | Well, Abe,she said,"did you hear the latest? |
18164 | Well, Blaustein,Morris asked as they walked to the elevated railroad, on their way home,"what do you think of it all? |
18164 | Well, I seen the contract, Mawruss, so either I''m a liar or not, Mawruss, ai n''t it? |
18164 | Well, I suppose he sold her a big bill of goods, too, Abe, ai n''t it? |
18164 | Well, I was going to say,Abe continued,"if it was something what you might call within reason, Moe, I might advance it if----""If what?" |
18164 | Well, I''m just telling you, ai n''t I? |
18164 | Well, Leon,he said,"how''s business?" |
18164 | Well, Leon,said Barney,"you traded him off so smart, why do n''t you get him back? |
18164 | Well, Mawruss, is that all you got against him that he owns an oitermobile? 18164 Well, Mawruss,"Abe cried as he greeted his partner on Monday morning,"how did it went?" |
18164 | Well, Mawruss,Abe cried,"I suppose you fixed it all up?" |
18164 | Well, Mawruss,Abe cried,"what''s the matter? |
18164 | Well, Mawruss,Abe inquired anxiously,"ai n''t that policy all right?" |
18164 | Well, Mawruss,Abe said at length,"when we''re stuck we''re stuck; ai n''t it? |
18164 | Well, Mawruss,Abe said,"how much are them diamonds worth?" |
18164 | Well, Mawruss,he said,"ai n''t that a fine mess you got us into it? |
18164 | Well, Mawruss? |
18164 | Well, Miss Cohen,he said,"how did you make out by the fire just now?" |
18164 | Well, Mr. Potash,Louis, the waiter, cried, dusting off the tablecloth with a red- and- white towel,"some nice_ Metzelsuppe_ to- day, huh?" |
18164 | Well, Noblestone,Zudrowsky cried, as the broker entered the show- room of Zudrowsky& Cohen,"what did he say?" |
18164 | Well, ai n''t you got no suspicions, Mawruss? |
18164 | Well, how about Klinger& Klein, Lapidus& Elenbogen, and all them people, Abe? |
18164 | Well, how would I go about that? |
18164 | Well, if Henry D. Feldman made it ca n''t Henry D. Feldman break it? 18164 Well, if bookkeepers gets vacations, Mawruss, where are we going to stop? |
18164 | Well, if that''s so,Abe replied,"why does he lose money on it?" |
18164 | Well, if that''s the case, Mawruss,Abe rejoined,"why does Harris Rabin want to sell it? |
18164 | Well, maybe you think because I took your fool advice this oncet that I''ll do it again? |
18164 | Well, then, which one is which, Mawruss? |
18164 | Well, what did she say? |
18164 | Well, what do I care? |
18164 | Well, what has that got to do with us, Hymie? |
18164 | Well, what have I got to do with Hymie Kotzen? |
18164 | Well, what''s the use of worrying? |
18164 | Well, who bought it them fixtures at the receiver''s sale? |
18164 | Well, why do n''t you put it an ad in the Daily Cloak and Suit Record, Abe? |
18164 | Well, why do n''t you see him, Abe? |
18164 | Well, why do n''t you seen it a doctor, Abe? |
18164 | Well, why should we buy it fixtures what H. Rifkin throws out? |
18164 | Well, you know what I would do if I was you, Abe? 18164 Well, you remember Hyman Feinsilver, what worked by us as a shipping clerk while Jake was sick?" |
18164 | Well,Abe replied,"what are you going to do about it? |
18164 | Well,Abe said,"what do you think, Mawruss?" |
18164 | Well,Louis admitted,"selling houses ai n''t in my line? |
18164 | Well,Morris cried,"ai n''t it a proper place here to work in it?" |
18164 | Well? |
18164 | What about them samples, Kuhner? |
18164 | What affidavit? |
18164 | What are we running here, anyway, Abe? |
18164 | What are you doing in Chicago, Potash? |
18164 | What are you doing,he demanded,"making jokes with me?" |
18164 | What are you making such a fuss about fifty- two dollars for? |
18164 | What are you talking about-- doctors? |
18164 | What are you talking about? |
18164 | What are you talking nonsense, Abe? 18164 What are you trying to do, Mawruss?" |
18164 | What become of yer friend? |
18164 | What brings you way uptown here? |
18164 | What business is it of yours, anyhow? |
18164 | What business is that from yours, Potash? |
18164 | What can I do for_ you_? |
18164 | What chance has a poor girl got it to get married? |
18164 | What could you expect from a feller like that? |
18164 | What country? |
18164 | What d''ye call this here mess anyway? |
18164 | What d''ye mean by that? |
18164 | What d''ye mean you ai n''t out much on it? |
18164 | What d''ye mean, Mawruss? |
18164 | What d''ye mean? 18164 What d''ye mean?" |
18164 | What d''ye mean? |
18164 | What d''ye mean? |
18164 | What d''ye mean? |
18164 | What d''ye mean? |
18164 | What d''ye mean? |
18164 | What d''ye mean? |
18164 | What d''ye mean? |
18164 | What d''ye mean? |
18164 | What d''ye mean? |
18164 | What d''ye mean? |
18164 | What d''ye mean? |
18164 | What d''ye take this gentleman for, anyway, Louis? |
18164 | What d''ye think of that? |
18164 | What d''ye want_ me_ to do, Abe? |
18164 | What did I tell you, Mawruss? |
18164 | What did you say this here feller Flachsman was in the district lodge of the I. O. M. A., Mawruss? |
18164 | What did your Uncle Max ring you up for? |
18164 | What difference does it make, Abe? |
18164 | What difference does that make it, Mawruss? |
18164 | What do I think of what, Abe? |
18164 | What do I think of what? |
18164 | What do I think, Mawruss? |
18164 | What do we care, Abe,he said,"two weeks or three months is no difference now, ai n''t it?" |
18164 | What do we care? |
18164 | What do you know about real estate, Abe? |
18164 | What do you make next, Moe? |
18164 | What do you mean we throw it away otherwise, Abe? |
18164 | What do you mean, insurance? |
18164 | What do you mean? |
18164 | What do you mean? |
18164 | What do you think for a couple of crooks like that, Abe? |
18164 | What do you want supper for? 18164 What do you want to know for?" |
18164 | What does he accuse you for? |
18164 | What for a looking feller is this salesman of yours? |
18164 | What for a proposition was it, Abe? |
18164 | What for a souvenir? |
18164 | What for a stock? |
18164 | What for a strike? |
18164 | What for should he keep you, Abe? 18164 What for should we lock the safe?" |
18164 | What for you ask, Abe? |
18164 | What for you did n''t take up your option? |
18164 | What for? |
18164 | What for? |
18164 | What good will_ that_ do, Abe? |
18164 | What have I got to do with it? |
18164 | What have I got to do with this here oitermobile ride, Abe? |
18164 | What have_ you_ got to do with it, Mawruss? |
18164 | What is it? |
18164 | What kind of Chinese talk is that, Mawruss? |
18164 | What kind of reasons is that for firing a feller? |
18164 | What of it? |
18164 | What people do you mean? |
18164 | What should you ask me about drummers for, Potash? |
18164 | What show do I stand? |
18164 | What show does a feller got it what starts as a new beginner in cloak contracting already? |
18164 | What show is he taking Burke to? |
18164 | What size do you think you wear, Lina? |
18164 | What sort of monkey business? |
18164 | What time did Marks Pasinsky come in? |
18164 | What was that you said, Miss Cohen? |
18164 | What was that? |
18164 | What we agreed upon? |
18164 | What yer trying to do? 18164 What you got all the shades down for, Abe?" |
18164 | What you looking for, Abe? |
18164 | What you think it says here, Abe? |
18164 | What you tryin''to do? |
18164 | What you trying to give me? |
18164 | What''s biting you now? |
18164 | What''s his first name, now, Mawruss? |
18164 | What''s his name? |
18164 | What''s she looking for a job by us for, Abe? 18164 What''s that got to do with it?" |
18164 | What''s that? |
18164 | What''s that? |
18164 | What''s the funniest thing I ever seen, Hymie? |
18164 | What''s the good word? |
18164 | What''s the hurry, Hymie? |
18164 | What''s the hurry, Morris? |
18164 | What''s the matter with him? |
18164 | What''s the matter with that elevator, Mawruss? |
18164 | What''s the matter with the fixtures what we got it here, Abe? |
18164 | What''s the matter with the workroom? |
18164 | What''s the matter with you boys? 18164 What''s the matter with you, Mawruss?" |
18164 | What''s the matter with you, Morris, anyway? |
18164 | What''s the matter with you, anyway, Abe? |
18164 | What''s the matter, Abe? |
18164 | What''s the matter, Abe? |
18164 | What''s the matter, Abe? |
18164 | What''s the matter, Gans? |
18164 | What''s the matter, Hymie? |
18164 | What''s the matter, Mawruss? |
18164 | What''s the matter? 18164 What''s the matter? |
18164 | What''s the matter? |
18164 | What''s the matter? |
18164 | What''s the matter? |
18164 | What''s the reason he ai n''t, Abe? 18164 What''s the reason they ai n''t stickers, Rashkin? |
18164 | What''s the trouble now? |
18164 | What''s the trouble with you? |
18164 | What''s the trouble, Abe? |
18164 | What''s the use asking me hypocritical questions, Rashkin? |
18164 | What''s the use from vacant lots, anyway? 18164 What''s the use knocking him yet a while, Mawruss?" |
18164 | What''s the use of making inquiries? |
18164 | What''s the use of memorandums? 18164 What''s the use of trying to explain something to nobody what do n''t understand nothing?" |
18164 | What''s the use waiting? |
18164 | What''s the use you monkeying with business to- day? 18164 What''s this? |
18164 | What''s this? |
18164 | What? |
18164 | When did I done it every day, Abe? |
18164 | When did you seen me last? |
18164 | When is the receiver''s sale going to be? |
18164 | When will you be back? |
18164 | Where are you going now, Abe? |
18164 | Where are you going now? |
18164 | Where are you going to have it your shop, Goldman? |
18164 | Where are you going, Abe? |
18164 | Where are you going, Abe? |
18164 | Where are you going, Abe? |
18164 | Where did you get it, Anna? |
18164 | Where is it? |
18164 | Where you going, Hymie? |
18164 | Where''s Mawruss? |
18164 | Where''s Rifkin? |
18164 | Which one, Mawruss? |
18164 | White or rye bread? |
18164 | Who could that be, I wonder? |
18164 | Who did you seen it? |
18164 | Who do we sell it to? |
18164 | Who is running this business, Mawruss? |
18164 | Who is this walking delegate, anyhow? |
18164 | Who is willing to run a chance, Mawruss? |
18164 | Who says that, Mawruss? |
18164 | Who told you I want to discount some accounts? |
18164 | Who told you? |
18164 | Who was that salesman you was talking to a while ago, Abe? |
18164 | Who was there? |
18164 | Who''s that, Mawruss? |
18164 | Who''s that, Mawruss? |
18164 | Who''s this you''re talking about? |
18164 | Who''s up in eighty- nine? |
18164 | Who''s we? |
18164 | Who? |
18164 | Who_ did_ you seen it? |
18164 | Who_ is_ she? |
18164 | Whose cousin? |
18164 | Whose one? |
18164 | Whose order do I write it to, Abe? |
18164 | Why ai n''t I, Abe? |
18164 | Why am I crazy? |
18164 | Why did n''t I think of Arthur Katzen before? |
18164 | Why did n''t you lead it out the ace of_ Schüppe_ right at the start? 18164 Why do n''t he go up to Tannersville or so?" |
18164 | Why do n''t we? 18164 Why do n''t you make some investigations about the feller, Abe?" |
18164 | Why do n''t you pay me what I am short from paying carrying charges on that property? |
18164 | Why do n''t you see a doctor? |
18164 | Why do n''t you take it out credit men from commission houses riding, Mawruss? |
18164 | Why do n''t you take your vest off, too, Mawruss? |
18164 | Why do n''t you tell Miss Cohen to get out them statements which you was talking about? |
18164 | Why not, Abe? |
18164 | Why not? 18164 Why not?" |
18164 | Why not? |
18164 | Why not? |
18164 | Why not? |
18164 | Why not? |
18164 | Why not? |
18164 | Why should I be scared, Mawruss? 18164 Why should I stick you for my lunch?" |
18164 | Why should I tie myself up any longer with a cutthroat like that? 18164 Why should n''t I make him arrested?" |
18164 | Why should n''t he be willing to give it me if you are agreeable? 18164 Why should n''t he hold a job, Abe?" |
18164 | Why should n''t we let him have it, Mawruss? |
18164 | Why should we give it Blaustein all our business, Abe? |
18164 | Why should we insure it a stock of cloaks and suits by farmers and ranchers, Mawruss? |
18164 | Why should_ I_ go, Abe? |
18164 | Why so? |
18164 | Why, Abe, what''s troubling you? |
18164 | Why, that''s an opera, ai n''t it? |
18164 | Why, what can we do for you? 18164 Why, what do you mean, Abe?" |
18164 | Why, what should you have an appointment with Louis for, Leon? |
18164 | Why, what''s the matter with Johnsonhurst, Mawruss? 18164 Why, what''s the matter with them garments? |
18164 | Why, what''s the matter with_ our_ credit policy? |
18164 | Why, what''s the matter, Abe? |
18164 | Why, what''s the matter, Abe? |
18164 | Why, what''s the trouble now, Abe? |
18164 | Why, when did you seen it, Kleebaum? |
18164 | Why, you do n''t mean to tell me that feller ai n''t been in here yet? |
18164 | Why, you was going up to the Heatherbloom Inn with Max Tuchman, was n''t you? |
18164 | Why,Morris answered,"that''s Miss Aaronson-- I mean Atkinson-- ain''t it?" |
18164 | With a lady? |
18164 | With you I suppose fifty- two dollars is nothing, Sol? |
18164 | Wot d''ye take me for? |
18164 | Would I? |
18164 | Would a cat eat liver? |
18164 | Would it? |
18164 | Would n''t you come downstairs to Hammersmith''s and take a cup coffee or something? |
18164 | Would you believe it, that feller tells me this morning he''s got already a fine offer for the house? |
18164 | Yes, I know,Morris said,"but what size?" |
18164 | Yes,Morris said,"and what did she say?" |
18164 | You ai n''t Scheuer Smolinski, are you? |
18164 | You ai n''t come in the store just to tell me that, have you? |
18164 | You ai n''t sick, are you? |
18164 | You cut me out? |
18164 | You do n''t know my face, do you? |
18164 | You do n''t mean to say that his house is on the market, do you? |
18164 | You do n''t remember me, Abe? |
18164 | You do n''t say so? |
18164 | You do n''t say so? |
18164 | You give me right? |
18164 | You mean that feller what I seen it in your store this morning? |
18164 | You mean that musical feller? |
18164 | You mean to say if I would ask you you should come riding with me now, you would turn me down? |
18164 | You mean to tell me you ai n''t heard it nothing about Rifkin? |
18164 | You mean we can get Potash& Perlmutter to release him? |
18164 | You promised Louis you would give that kid nephew of his what used to run Louis''books a show? |
18164 | You promised you would give him a show, Mawruss? |
18164 | You returned''em the check, Hymie? |
18164 | You think them customers would be blind, Abe? 18164 You was right?" |
18164 | You would n''t come out and have dinner with us? |
18164 | You would n''t have''em in the store,Morris broke in;"but how about me? |
18164 | _ Canned_ goods? |
18164 | _ He''s_ coming? |
18164 | _ Mis_ter Hahn,he cried,"how_ do_ you do?" |
18164 | _ Must_ they buy it from us, Abe? |
18164 | _ Nu_ Goldman? |
18164 | A NEW CLOAK MODEL YOU GOT?] |
18164 | A bank?" |
18164 | A new cloak model you got?" |
18164 | A recommendation, maybe? |
18164 | A taxicab?" |
18164 | Ai n''t Hahn said he''s coming down next month to buy his spring goods? |
18164 | Ai n''t I got no stomach, neither, Mawruss?" |
18164 | Ai n''t I nobody here, Abe? |
18164 | Ai n''t I told you from the very start that feller is a lowlife? |
18164 | Ai n''t J. Blaustein always done it our insurance business up to now all O. K., Abe? |
18164 | Ai n''t he just made it a failure?" |
18164 | Ai n''t he selling goods for me?" |
18164 | Ai n''t it a fine weather?" |
18164 | Ai n''t it a shame and a disgrace?" |
18164 | Ai n''t it? |
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18164 | Ai n''t it?" |
18164 | Ai n''t that a quincidence, Abe?" |
18164 | Ai n''t that right, Hymie?" |
18164 | Ai n''t the oitermobile running again?" |
18164 | Ai n''t the samples made up right?" |
18164 | Ai n''t them fixtures got H. Rifkin skinned to death?" |
18164 | Ai n''t they got eyes in their head? |
18164 | Ai n''t we? |
18164 | Ai n''t you working no more?" |
18164 | Also, Mawruss, you got to tell him that if I was n''t held by a copartnership agreement I would do you for your shirt, y''understand?" |
18164 | Also, it is already big enough for----""What are you butting in for?" |
18164 | Also, what good would it do us if we did see him first? |
18164 | And anyhow, Abe, could n''t I spend my money the way I want to?" |
18164 | And fires can start by other causes, too; and then where would we be with our twenty thousand insurance and all them piece goods what we got it?" |
18164 | And how could I turn down a customer, Abe?" |
18164 | And now that we got it our very first fire, why should you want to throw Blaustein down?" |
18164 | And two other fellers by the name of Henochstein and Magnus?" |
18164 | And what happens? |
18164 | And why should n''t they advertise it? |
18164 | And why, Abe? |
18164 | And why? |
18164 | And, anyhow, Mr. Zudrowsky, what is five thousand dollars for an inducement to a business man? |
18164 | Another good trip?" |
18164 | Any other kicks, Mawruss?" |
18164 | Are we English or are we American, Abe?" |
18164 | Are you sick?" |
18164 | Berkowitz?" |
18164 | Besides, if Max is so anxious to get her a job, why do n''t he take her on himself, Abe?" |
18164 | Blaustein?" |
18164 | Blows you to some tchampanyer wine, maybe?" |
18164 | But I ai n''t asked you yet what we can do for you? |
18164 | But you take it a good customer like Adolph Rothstein, Abe, and what does she do? |
18164 | CHAPTER XVII"Did the sponger send up them doctors yet?" |
18164 | Can he?" |
18164 | Can you call him to the''phone?" |
18164 | Could n''t you find it maybe a young feller which is already established in business, y''understand, and what needs_ doch_ a little money?" |
18164 | Could n''t you say nothing? |
18164 | Could n''t you send up them capes right away?" |
18164 | Crooks?" |
18164 | D''ye suppose Grossman would take it?" |
18164 | Dic LF to RC"What does that sucker mean, Mawruss?" |
18164 | Did n''t you get a morning paper, Mawruss?" |
18164 | Did you seen it my salesman, Marks Pasinsky?" |
18164 | Ditto marks do n''t go, see?" |
18164 | Do I hear forty- one? |
18164 | Do n''t you think so?" |
18164 | Do you know Marks Pasinsky, too?" |
18164 | Do you know a feller called Michaelson? |
18164 | Do you know him?" |
18164 | Do you know him?" |
18164 | Do you know what I think, Abe? |
18164 | Do you think you can write us a dirty letter like that and then come down and get them capes just for the asking?" |
18164 | Eat it?" |
18164 | Ever hear of him, Abe?" |
18164 | Feder?" |
18164 | Feigenbaum?" |
18164 | Feinstein?" |
18164 | Gans?" |
18164 | Garfunkel?" |
18164 | Garfunkel?" |
18164 | Garfunkel?" |
18164 | Garfunkel?" |
18164 | Go and see Abe to- morrow, and put this proposition up to him like it was something you never told me nothing about, y''understand? |
18164 | Got that? |
18164 | Greenhorns? |
18164 | Has he any future, and what is his prospects? |
18164 | Has he showed up at your place yet?" |
18164 | He could n''t get a quarter of the goods in that First Avenue building of his, Mawruss, so where is the rest? |
18164 | He''s been in the cloak and suit business all his life, ai n''t he?" |
18164 | Hey? |
18164 | Hey? |
18164 | Hey?" |
18164 | How do we know that? |
18164 | How do you think we''re going to sell goods and keep our books, Mawruss, if we have all them machines kicking up a racket on the same floor?" |
18164 | How long do you think it would take her to finish''em up, Mawruss?" |
18164 | How''s that, Mawruss?" |
18164 | How''s that?" |
18164 | How''s that?" |
18164 | Huh? |
18164 | Huh?" |
18164 | I bet yer when Sammet Brothers saw that ad they went crazy; ai n''t it?" |
18164 | I guess I seen you in Seattle, ai n''t it?" |
18164 | I guess you know him, too, do n''t you?" |
18164 | I ruin you with my fool advice? |
18164 | I shed your blood? |
18164 | I suppose you heard about our style forty- one- fifty?" |
18164 | I''m a back number, Mawruss; I do n''t know nothing about selling goods to lady buyers, ai n''t it? |
18164 | I''m the inside partner, ai n''t it? |
18164 | If Miriam got it this young feller for a husband, might you would give him some of your work, maybe?" |
18164 | If anybody wants to sell goods to lady buyers they got to be up- to- date, ai n''t it? |
18164 | If he ca n''t sell a stock from gold and silver already, Abe, what show do we stand with a stock from copper?" |
18164 | If they ai n''t stickers why ai n''t somebody built on''em?" |
18164 | If you are such a sick man, Abe, why do n''t you go home?" |
18164 | If you could n''t tell it a good shipping clerk when you see one, how should you know anything about salesmen? |
18164 | Is Mr. Potash in?" |
18164 | Is Rifkin in trouble?" |
18164 | Is Rosie worse?" |
18164 | Is it all right?" |
18164 | Is that the idea?" |
18164 | Is there anything what we can do for you, Leon?" |
18164 | Is this you? |
18164 | Kotzen?" |
18164 | Louis cried;"but who''s going to buy it? |
18164 | Make money on me? |
18164 | Maybe you seen him up to the hotel, Mawruss?" |
18164 | Must you wore it them diamonds, Mawruss? |
18164 | No?" |
18164 | Oh, hello, Leon, what can we do for you?" |
18164 | Only, why should I go out oitermobiling riding with this Miss Atkinson, Abe? |
18164 | P. S. How is things in the store? |
18164 | Perlmutter?" |
18164 | Potash?" |
18164 | Potash?" |
18164 | Potash?" |
18164 | Rashkin?" |
18164 | See?" |
18164 | See?" |
18164 | Should I take''em in?" |
18164 | Since when would they mistake a back number like you for an up- to- date feller like Rifkin, Abe?" |
18164 | So I says, How so? |
18164 | So what do I do, Potash? |
18164 | So what is the harm if we should maybe ask him to find a couple of lofts for us? |
18164 | Some says she went to Canada and some says to Mexico; but they mostly goes to Brooklyn, and who in blazes could find her there?" |
18164 | Suppose he does bust up; would that be our fault, Abe? |
18164 | Tell me, Mawruss, what name did you ask it for when you went to the clerk at the Prince William Hotel?" |
18164 | The point is, could you sell it him a big bill of goods, maybe?" |
18164 | They all want that house, Abe, and if they want it, why should n''t we? |
18164 | They gets in the elevator and they says''Sixth,''see? |
18164 | Throw three to five thousand dollars in the street, Mawruss?" |
18164 | Two years ago, I met that feller in the Yates House and I says to him:''Hallo,''I says,''ai n''t you Osher Katzenelenbogen?'' |
18164 | Was n''t I right?" |
18164 | Was that the lady that was expecting somebody with an automobile?" |
18164 | We got three thousand dollars to throw away on real estate, Mawruss; why do n''t we make an investment like Sammet Brothers made it? |
18164 | We''re in the cloak and suit business, and why should Harris Rabin be looking for us to buy his house?" |
18164 | What are we running here, anyway: a cloak and suit business or a cut- rate ticket office?" |
18164 | What are you doing in New York?" |
18164 | What can we do for you_ now_?" |
18164 | What color was them garments?" |
18164 | What d''ye mean-- what we agreed upon?" |
18164 | What d''ye mean?" |
18164 | What d''ye say, Mawruss?" |
18164 | What d''ye think for a crook like that?" |
18164 | What did he done for us, Barney? |
18164 | What did you come downtown again for? |
18164 | What did you expect to do with it? |
18164 | What do I care about your wife''s relations, Abe?" |
18164 | What do we care about money, Abe?" |
18164 | What does he think he''s selling, anyway, Abe, millinery or cloaks?" |
18164 | What for a show did you buy it tickets for?" |
18164 | What good is the lawyer, anyhow, what ca n''t get us out of the contract what he fixed up himself?" |
18164 | What is the bid?" |
18164 | What is the matter with you anyway? |
18164 | What is the matter with you, anyway? |
18164 | What makes you think he''s sorry, Abe?" |
18164 | What seems to be the trouble?" |
18164 | What seems to be the trouble?" |
18164 | What shall I do, Gans? |
18164 | What shall I tell him?" |
18164 | What shall I wire him? |
18164 | What was she a buyer of?" |
18164 | What were all them references you was telling us about?" |
18164 | What you want to do, Mawruss? |
18164 | What''s he getting ambitious with you about?" |
18164 | What''s the matter now?" |
18164 | What''s the matter with you, anyway, Abe?" |
18164 | What''s the matter, Abe? |
18164 | What''s the matter?" |
18164 | What''s the use of sitting here like a couple of mummies; ai n''t it?" |
18164 | What''s the use witnesses when all Feinholz has got to do is to get Henry D. Feldman to make theayter acting over that sample? |
18164 | What, Barney?" |
18164 | What? |
18164 | What? |
18164 | What? |
18164 | What? |
18164 | What? |
18164 | What?" |
18164 | What?" |
18164 | What?" |
18164 | What?" |
18164 | What?" |
18164 | What?" |
18164 | What?" |
18164 | When we''re stuck we''re stuck, Abe, ai n''t it?" |
18164 | When will he know if he''s got it?" |
18164 | When will you be back?" |
18164 | Where are you going now, Mawruss?" |
18164 | Where could I find this here lowlife brother- in- law of yours?" |
18164 | Where is this here feller Pfingst?" |
18164 | Who did you work by before, Anna?" |
18164 | Who told you all this about Fixman, Abe?" |
18164 | Who''s the other feller?" |
18164 | Why could n''t he make a go of it, Abe?" |
18164 | Why could n''t you leave''em in the safe?" |
18164 | Why did n''t you give him thirty days''dating, too, Mawruss?" |
18164 | Why did n''t you ship them capes back to me like I told you?" |
18164 | Why do n''t we invest in a crackerjack, A- number- one salesman?" |
18164 | Why do n''t you fix it up like this, Louis? |
18164 | Why do n''t you go home?" |
18164 | Why do n''t you go right round and see Henry D. Feldman? |
18164 | Why do n''t you see him, Leon?" |
18164 | Why do n''t_ you_ go, Abe? |
18164 | Why not fix it so you can go away to- morrow yet?" |
18164 | Why should I bother with a couple like them? |
18164 | Why should I go to work and try experiments with a high price car like that Pfingst car? |
18164 | Why should a man blush for a relation, ai n''t it?" |
18164 | Why should he sent it the orders to Klinger& Klein and Sammet Brothers?" |
18164 | Why should the feller be scared? |
18164 | Why, what for should I try to prevent him speaking to you? |
18164 | Will you please and call him to the''phone for a minute?" |
18164 | Wo n''t you come inside?" |
18164 | Would you? |
18164 | Y''understand?" |
18164 | Y''understand?" |
18164 | Yes? |
18164 | You ca n''t eat it, can you?" |
18164 | You know Max Tuchman, drummer for Lapidus& Elenbogen?" |
18164 | You know them fixtures what H. Rifkin had it?" |
18164 | You''re wise to the part about Louis Grossman asking for twenty dollars a week steady, instead of his share of the proceeds, ai n''t you?" |
18164 | [ Illustration: WHAT''S THIS? |
18164 | _ Dear Morris:_ How is things in the store? |
18164 | _ Well, what do you think for a sucker like that?_""Why, what''s the matter, Abe?" |
18164 | _ Well, what do you think for a sucker like that?_""Why, what''s the matter, Abe?" |
18164 | do you know where Baxter Street is?" |
18164 | he cried, hailing the carriage agent,"did you seen it a lady and a gent in an oitermobile leave here five minutes ago?" |
18164 | on them, ai n''t it?" |
33707 | A beautiful night, is n''t it? |
33707 | A dress--"And besides that? |
33707 | A dressing- gown for your Dvoshke,--"And then? |
33707 | A fine comforter_ you_ are,says she,"who asked you to console him with that sort of nonsense? |
33707 | A morning- gown with tassels,--"After that? |
33707 | A pair of trousers and a jacket--"Nothing more? |
33707 | A revolt-- a strike of almsgatherers, how do you like that? |
33707 | A whole siphon? |
33707 | Ai, who is that? 33707 Am I your father? |
33707 | And I, with my cart and horse? |
33707 | And everything else is as right as your astronomy? |
33707 | And how much less? |
33707 | And if so,say I,"what is to be done? |
33707 | And if you come to think, why should he fear death? |
33707 | And suppose I wo n''t believe you? |
33707 | And the house? 33707 And the others?" |
33707 | And what about the charge? |
33707 | And what do you expect me to do, Moishehle, eh?! 33707 And what do you suppose?" |
33707 | And what happened? |
33707 | And what is the good of feeling one''s self a little higher than a beast? 33707 And when have''your''astronomers decreed the study of geography?" |
33707 | And who says I have sold mine? |
33707 | And why should I be treated worse than any other pious Jew? 33707 And will it really be?" |
33707 | And wilt not thou, O Zion, ask of me Some tidings of the children from thee reft? 33707 And you are thinking of doing a little speculating?" |
33707 | And you were frightened and believed him? 33707 And your mother?" |
33707 | Another fast? 33707 Are n''t you a native of this place? |
33707 | Are n''t you sometimes in the room with them? |
33707 | Are n''t you well, Feivke? |
33707 | Are you asleep? |
33707 | Are you cold, sonny? |
33707 | Are you going to fetch a pint of beer? |
33707 | Are you going to sleep on the roof? |
33707 | Are you going to tell me that you will take me without a dowry? |
33707 | Are you not in need of any money? |
33707 | Avròhom, did you understand? 33707 Back already?" |
33707 | But do I disturb? |
33707 | But do you know what this is, ha? |
33707 | But how is one to know, when he wo n''t speak? |
33707 | But it is my child''s Torah, my Yitzchokel''s letter, why may n''t I hear it? 33707 But there is one thing I do n''t understand: why does it wheeze so? |
33707 | But what are we to do? |
33707 | But what are we to do? |
33707 | But what do they talk about, sillies? |
33707 | But what? |
33707 | But when_ shall_ you? |
33707 | But which of us will write it? |
33707 | But why me? |
33707 | But why, Yüdel dear, when they thought I was buying Palestinian earth to bestrew me after death, was I looked upon almost like a saint? |
33707 | But_ what_ are you waiting for? |
33707 | Ca n''t you guess? 33707 Cantor, what is wrong with you?" |
33707 | Chasch- tsche- va- te??? |
33707 | Chasch- tsche- va- te??? |
33707 | Chasch- tsche- va- te??? |
33707 | Consequently, the question is,thought Reb Nochumtzi,"why should they, the rich, want to keep this misfortune? |
33707 | Daughter, think how much blood and treasure it has cost to help us to a bit of pleasure, and now you want to spoil it for us? 33707 Derived, you say, derived? |
33707 | Did n''t I say so? |
33707 | Did you ever see such a lip? 33707 Did you hear that?" |
33707 | Do I know? |
33707 | Do n''t you hear the clatter of knives and forks? 33707 Do n''t you see, Bertzi? |
33707 | Do you know what? 33707 Do you know,"began Shifreh, the wholesale dealer,"mine tried to play me a trick with the dowry, too? |
33707 | Do you know,he threatens her,"what Skiloh means? |
33707 | Do you suppose I ask for them? 33707 Do you suppose you have got the Almighty by the beard? |
33707 | Do you think,he said to her,"that I have gone mad in my old age? |
33707 | Do you want another pupil? |
33707 | Do you want me to tell you standing on one leg? |
33707 | Do you want me,say I,"to take over your Gymnasiye and your classes, things I''m sick of already?" |
33707 | Do? |
33707 | Dobinyu,Ginzburg had asked his wife,"how shall we call our daughter?" |
33707 | Done for, eh? |
33707 | Done for? |
33707 | Eh, Rabbi, you''re not wanting a lift to Chaschtschevate? |
33707 | Eh, a little boy? |
33707 | Feivke, what is the matter? 33707 Feivke, where are you?" |
33707 | Fire? 33707 For God''s sake, my daughter? |
33707 | For Heaven''s sake,I write,"what is to be the end of it? |
33707 | For certain? |
33707 | For instance? |
33707 | For my earth? 33707 For where is the Jew who will not give me a night''s lodging?" |
33707 | Forever? |
33707 | God be with you, Berel, what has come over you all at once? |
33707 | Good material, beautiful stuff? 33707 Good?" |
33707 | Grind us? |
33707 | Ha, a good year? 33707 Ha, what has happened, Reb Lebish?" |
33707 | Ha, what is the matter? |
33707 | Ha, who is it? |
33707 | Ha? 33707 Ha? |
33707 | Ha? 33707 Ha? |
33707 | Ha? 33707 Has he gone crazy? |
33707 | Have I forgotten somebody''s water?--Whose?--Where?... |
33707 | Have n''t we forgotten anything? |
33707 | Have their prices gone up so high as all that? |
33707 | Have you actually some money left? |
33707 | Have you begun to learn, little boy? |
33707 | Have you ever heard the like? 33707 Have your''astronomers''found out by calculation on which days we may learn geography?" |
33707 | Hear me out, Sholem, what harm can it do you? |
33707 | Help, what shall I do, what shall I do? |
33707 | How am I going to ask for a loan now? |
33707 | How are you, Reb Shloimeh? |
33707 | How can I know, sitting in the kitchen, what they are about? 33707 How can anyone break the Sabbath? |
33707 | How can we know what is going on there? |
33707 | How can you expect me to be cheerful, with father so ill? |
33707 | How can you not know, glomp? |
33707 | How could I tell? 33707 How do you mean, done for?" |
33707 | How do you mean,''what do you mean by it?'' 33707 How much earth have I? |
33707 | How much would the fare be? |
33707 | How much? |
33707 | How should I know? 33707 How should I know? |
33707 | How should we know? 33707 How too soon?" |
33707 | How would he turn out if he were left to you? 33707 How''what?'' |
33707 | How, it grates? |
33707 | I beg your pardon, do you know what time it is? |
33707 | I hear,she answered, and added:"Why do n''t they bring some over here? |
33707 | I tell you again, I''ll take you_ just as you are_--and you''ll take me the same, will you? |
33707 | I want a bit of earth in Palestine, I want to dig it, and sow it, and plant it...."Ha? 33707 I won''t"--Feivke clattered out with his teeth--"I c- a- n-''t--""Did they hit you so hard, Feivke?" |
33707 | If she has n''t any, who''s to inherit her place at the Matzes- baking-- a hundred years hence? |
33707 | If you ca n''t live without Palestinian earth, why did you not get some before? 33707 If you have n''t?" |
33707 | If_ he_ fears it, what about us? 33707 Is he from Jerusalem?" |
33707 | Is it all over with us? 33707 Is it far from here to a Klaus?" |
33707 | Is it my business? |
33707 | Is my head there to think out things like that? 33707 Is that how you hold your spoon?" |
33707 | Is that the only thing you have left to wish for? |
33707 | Is there a Bar- Mitzveh? 33707 It''s evidently not much_ you_ care?" |
33707 | Look here, good people, what''s the use of coming to me? |
33707 | Look here,began the woman,"do n''t you work in the same shop as my husband?" |
33707 | Look here,say I,"how much do you want, Pani Holiava?" |
33707 | Manasseh Gricklin''s? |
33707 | Mine? 33707 Morning? |
33707 | My child, my Yitzchokel, what business is he of yours? |
33707 | N- no...."Is the Jew in a torn cloak there your father? |
33707 | No later? 33707 Nochumtzi, ca n''t you hear me? |
33707 | Now do you understand? |
33707 | O, you see that? |
33707 | Oh, but why did you? |
33707 | Oho, lies the wind that way? |
33707 | On a festival? |
33707 | Or an apple? |
33707 | Perhaps it''s not enough, after all? |
33707 | Perhaps what? |
33707 | Pray,said she,"what sort of a father are you? |
33707 | Really? |
33707 | Reb Yainkel, what are you talking about? 33707 Rochel, Rochel, what has possessed you to start a quarrel with me now? |
33707 | Sabbath? |
33707 | Shall I say no? 33707 Shall I?" |
33707 | Shall you know how? |
33707 | She asked you where I go other days after work? |
33707 | So that''s it, is it? 33707 So you have sent out to buy an egg?" |
33707 | Something to eat? 33707 Suppose you went across to Loibe- Bäres?" |
33707 | Tate, what sort of present have you brought me? |
33707 | Tatinke, why do n''t you eat? |
33707 | Tell me the truth: Do you notice any change in me? |
33707 | Tell me, Yüdel heart, how is it I have fallen into such bad repute among you that you will not even drink a drop of wine in my house? 33707 Tell me, are you an honest man?" |
33707 | That is to say? |
33707 | That_ what_ is lost? |
33707 | The same time, the same sickness? |
33707 | Then you think it''s all over with me? |
33707 | Then, what have you thought of by way of an exception? 33707 Then,"he asked angrily,"the whole of''your''learning is nothing but astronomy and geography?" |
33707 | There are Levites who sing in your synagogue? |
33707 | There now, see, what is the use of fretting to death? |
33707 | They have tea,was their answer to the question,"What does grandfather do with the teacher?" |
33707 | To buy some more carbolic acid, and drive out the bugs? |
33707 | To my years?! 33707 To some friends?" |
33707 | True, true,he replied,"but to- morrow, do you hear? |
33707 | Twenty cents for a glass of milk and a roll? 33707 Upset, you say? |
33707 | Well, I ask you, Yüdel, what does this mean? 33707 Well, I have sinned-- what do you want of me?" |
33707 | Well, Shlimm- mazel, where''s the milk? |
33707 | Well, and an altar? |
33707 | Well, and half a ruble? |
33707 | Well, and have you some oats ready? |
33707 | Well, and the Fast of Gedaliah? 33707 Well, and what are you about?" |
33707 | Well, and what has that to do with stamping the letters on the cover of the book? |
33707 | Well, and what? |
33707 | Well, and you bargained with them? 33707 Well, are you a little boy? |
33707 | Well, can they put the veil on the bride? |
33707 | Well, how are you, Reb Shloimeh? |
33707 | Well, husband? |
33707 | Well, what are you all about? |
33707 | Well, what are you doing? |
33707 | Well, what is it? |
33707 | Well, what would you have? 33707 Well, what''s to be done?" |
33707 | Well,I inquired,"and what happened?" |
33707 | Well,asked Dobe,"what?" |
33707 | Well,say I,"what do you propose doing?" |
33707 | Well? |
33707 | What about her money? |
33707 | What are two potfuls? 33707 What are you looking for there every minute?" |
33707 | What are you talking about? 33707 What are you thinking about, Feigele?" |
33707 | What are you, an angel? |
33707 | What are_ you_ thinking about, Eleazar? |
33707 | What can I do for you, Pumpian Rav? |
33707 | What can I do for you? |
33707 | What can be done? |
33707 | What day of the month is it? |
33707 | What did he say, Berele? |
33707 | What do I want to save for? |
33707 | What do I want with the money of a fine lady like you? 33707 What do they suppose? |
33707 | What do you mean by a woman''s saying she wo n''t? 33707 What do you mean by earth? |
33707 | What do you mean by poems? 33707 What do you mean by that? |
33707 | What do you mean by''read''? 33707 What do you mean by''they wo n''t come''?" |
33707 | What do you mean by''without a dowry''? 33707 What do you mean? |
33707 | What do you mean? |
33707 | What do you mean? |
33707 | What do you say to that? |
33707 | What do you think? |
33707 | What do you want to save for? |
33707 | What do you want to say to me? |
33707 | What do you want with that? 33707 What do you want, silly?" |
33707 | What does he speak, then? |
33707 | What does it say? |
33707 | What does that mean? |
33707 | What has that to do with it? 33707 What have I done to you?" |
33707 | What have you been and thought of? 33707 What have you there?" |
33707 | What is all this about? |
33707 | What is it, Tate? |
33707 | What is it, Tate? |
33707 | What is it, a ritual question? |
33707 | What is it, cantor? |
33707 | What is it, eh? |
33707 | What is that for? |
33707 | What is the matter with you, cantor? |
33707 | What is the matter with you? 33707 What is the matter?" |
33707 | What is the translation, the translation, Reb Yochanan? |
33707 | What is the use of a poor woman''s having children? |
33707 | What is this? |
33707 | What is to- day? |
33707 | What makes you think so? |
33707 | What makes you think that? |
33707 | What o''clock is it? |
33707 | What o''clock would it be now? |
33707 | What over? |
33707 | What price are oats fetching now? |
33707 | What shall you do? |
33707 | What should I be doing? 33707 What should I want with beer?" |
33707 | What should we want it for now, fool? |
33707 | What sort is he? |
33707 | What sort of a treat? 33707 What sort of thing?" |
33707 | What the same day? |
33707 | What then? 33707 What then?" |
33707 | What will it cost? |
33707 | What, Tate? |
33707 | What, a doctor? |
33707 | What, not Amen? 33707 What? |
33707 | What? 33707 What?" |
33707 | Whatever have you got there? |
33707 | Whatever? 33707 When shall you have Tabernacles?" |
33707 | When shall you teach the children all that? |
33707 | When will there be an end of my troubles and suffering? |
33707 | Where am I to put it, then? 33707 Where did I cry, you little silly? |
33707 | Where do you get them, Ezrielk? |
33707 | Where have you been, my fine fellow? 33707 Where is Gittel?" |
33707 | Where is one to get to? |
33707 | Where is there a rope? 33707 Where to?" |
33707 | Whether we have our Rabbis at home?! 33707 Which fire? |
33707 | Whither are we to drive? |
33707 | Whither? 33707 Who is that? |
33707 | Who is the beauty? |
33707 | Who is to prove,said he,"that my clock is a minute and a half fast? |
33707 | Who knows? |
33707 | Who knows? |
33707 | Who screamed? 33707 Who? |
33707 | Whose fault is it? |
33707 | Why I and not she? 33707 Why are you boasting like that? |
33707 | Why are you in such a hurry to know? |
33707 | Why are you running from Shmunin to Bunin,say I,"like a poisoned mouse?" |
33707 | Why are you sitting here, Mechuteneste? 33707 Why are you so sad, Feigele?" |
33707 | Why did I say that? |
33707 | Why did you leave the wagons? 33707 Why did you not come last night?" |
33707 | Why do they weep? |
33707 | Why do you laugh? |
33707 | Why do you never light a candle for my Yohrzeit? |
33707 | Why do you say''in that strange voice''? 33707 Why does my lord say such terrible things?" |
33707 | Why had he brought... a white shirt- like garment? |
33707 | Why have you come back alone? |
33707 | Why must it be for certain? 33707 Why must it be just in Palestine?" |
33707 | Why not? 33707 Why not?" |
33707 | Why not? |
33707 | Why not? |
33707 | Why should it come like this? |
33707 | Why wo n''t you come to the wedding, to the dinner? |
33707 | Why worry whether it''s a spring or not? |
33707 | Why, you little silly,answered the Rebbe,"what is a hole in a Beigel? |
33707 | Why? 33707 Why? |
33707 | Why? 33707 Will they give it us in kerblech? |
33707 | Will you come for a little walk? |
33707 | Will you have a glass of tea, Yitzchokel? |
33707 | Will you please tell me, are you marrying my mother or me? 33707 Will you say Kaddish after me?" |
33707 | Will you shut up, or do you want another beating? |
33707 | Would you like me to die? |
33707 | Would you like to know? |
33707 | Wretch, you dare to ask? |
33707 | Yes, what else? |
33707 | Yes, you see it, but do you understand it, really and truly understand it? |
33707 | You are going already? |
33707 | You are silent? |
33707 | You are still talking? |
33707 | You ask me? 33707 You ask what is the matter with me? |
33707 | You ask, what is the good to me? 33707 You asking why?" |
33707 | You deal in something? |
33707 | You do n''t know? |
33707 | You hear that? |
33707 | You little silly, are you feeling hurt? 33707 You see the''moons''?" |
33707 | You''ve drunk the glass of milk? |
33707 | Yours or mine? |
33707 | _ You_ want to be a raiser of souls? 33707 Ê, Reb Chayyim, you are greedy for fasts, are you?" |
33707 | ( That means,"Wo n''t you please say Kiddush?") |
33707 | ("Why not you?") |
33707 | ("Why should I?") |
33707 | ("Why should you refuse?") |
33707 | ), be wiser than the rest of the world put together? |
33707 | ), ever expected to find a Parnosseh with enough, really enough, to eat? |
33707 | ***** Having had his first sleep out, Breklin turns to his wife:"What do you suppose the time to be now, Yudith?" |
33707 | --"And you,"says she,"are the only sane person in it? |
33707 | --"Well,"say I,"what would happen?" |
33707 | --"What I propose doing?" |
33707 | --"What is going on in Balta?" |
33707 | --"What is the news?" |
33707 | --"What now?" |
33707 | --"What should it be? |
33707 | --"Where,"say I,"is it''written''that my boy should go to the Gymnasiye? |
33707 | --"Why a banquet, all of a sudden?" |
33707 | --"You do?" |
33707 | A Jeroboam son of Nebat, that''s what you want to be, is it? |
33707 | A charitable loan-- where is one to get a charitable loan? |
33707 | A glass of ice water for supper?" |
33707 | A grown- up girl-- what am I to do with her? |
33707 | A nothing of a nobody, an artisan, a bookbinder or a carpenter, quite a harmless little man, but who ever heard of him? |
33707 | A quilt? |
33707 | A race? |
33707 | A rascal is he? |
33707 | A weakly boy, what could_ she_ give him to eat? |
33707 | A wonder, too, for he''s been in good hands( tell me, were n''t you under both Moisheh- Yusis? |
33707 | A--""For instance?" |
33707 | After all, what did it mean, exactly? |
33707 | After death? |
33707 | Ah? |
33707 | Ai wos? |
33707 | Ai, how dare he, Lebele, disapprove? |
33707 | All their dreams and hopes finally dissipated, and there remained only one black care, one all- obscuring anxiety: how were they to earn a living? |
33707 | All up?! |
33707 | Am I a postman? |
33707 | Am I going to hold my tongue? |
33707 | Am I offering you mud? |
33707 | Am I perhaps_ not_ your father?" |
33707 | Am I such a fool?" |
33707 | And do you know why it was and how it was that everything Ezrielk took to turned out badly? |
33707 | And durable? |
33707 | And even the wicked who transgresses fulfils God''s will in spite of himself, because why? |
33707 | And he bethought himself to make a vow to-- to do what? |
33707 | And he has read this in the Prayer of Expiation? |
33707 | And he has the impudence to stand and pray before God? |
33707 | And how about your charge?" |
33707 | And how, you ask, did he come to be called the Sinner? |
33707 | And if so, what, says she, would life be to her? |
33707 | And my having this very minute been bumped on the shoulder by a Gentile going past me with a horse-- is that a dream? |
33707 | And no sooner had they all reached the ground in safety than Sarah shot out:"So, nothing would content him but a picnic? |
33707 | And no wonder: Was it a trifle? |
33707 | And not letting a husband study in peace, to be always worrying about livelihood, ha? |
33707 | And she asked herself: Her child, her Yitzchokel, who had sucked her milk, what had Necheh to do with him? |
33707 | And suppose he does get in, what then?" |
33707 | And the best of all was this-- would you believe that my shoemaker, planted in the earth firmly as Korah, insisted on Bible teaching? |
33707 | And the cart and the horse, wu senen?" |
33707 | And the hen? |
33707 | And the screaming and the row in my ears, is that a dream, too? |
33707 | And the teacher would say quite simply:"One_ can_ measure,"he would say,"why not? |
33707 | And what about taking my measure? |
33707 | And what came of it? |
33707 | And what concern is she of yours?" |
33707 | And what have I done to be proud of? |
33707 | And what is he, a wild, ignorant little boy, to answer this great, old God? |
33707 | And what of the match? |
33707 | And what shall I do, when his father gets to hear about it? |
33707 | And what sort of news was it_ then_? |
33707 | And what would the neighboring cantors say? |
33707 | And when Meyerl, with the indifferent voice of one hired for the occasion, sang out the"Why is this night different?" |
33707 | And who feeds the little birds, tell me? |
33707 | And who is the priest? |
33707 | And who knows? |
33707 | And who, do you suppose, had his way-- she or I? |
33707 | And why do you choose me? |
33707 | And why do you say that I am''one of them,''and not pious? |
33707 | And why drive anywhither? |
33707 | And why not? |
33707 | And_ he_ wants Ezrielk to give up learning and the bath? |
33707 | Anything to object to in that? |
33707 | Are these two verses his pitiless judges, are they the expression of his sentence? |
33707 | Are they not yours, too? |
33707 | Are we not man and wife? |
33707 | Are we to commit suicide? |
33707 | Are we to give him all the money he asks, or shall they both know as much happiness as we know what to do else? |
33707 | Are you Montefiore?" |
33707 | Are you all right? |
33707 | Are you casting spells? |
33707 | Are you deaf or half- witted? |
33707 | Are you going home? |
33707 | Are you going to take more than you really need? |
33707 | Are you likely to get another voice? |
33707 | Are you mad? |
33707 | Are you measuring me for trousers?" |
33707 | As he sat? |
33707 | As nonsensical-- Well, what do you want?" |
33707 | Because I tell you the truth to your face?" |
33707 | Berel is all astonishment and curiosity: how is it possible for Jews to busy themselves with commerce on Yom Kippur? |
33707 | Berel wondered: how is it possible for it to be at once a horse and a man? |
33707 | Bertzi, do you hear me? |
33707 | Bertzi, have you said your prayers? |
33707 | Besides, who was talking of you?" |
33707 | Besides,_ she_ might be angry, who can tell? |
33707 | Biting his lips, and all but crying with vexation, he would just articulate:"Reb Lezer, is there a letter from father?" |
33707 | Bless your grandmother,"say I,"do you suppose I have been through all this for you to unite in a resolve? |
33707 | Bring some hot water, bottles of hot water!--Champagne!--Where is the medicine? |
33707 | But Ezrielk was now something of a trader, and is there any strait in which a Jewish trader has not found himself? |
33707 | But Sholem was determined not to answer a word, and his father had to summon all his courage to continue:"What is all this? |
33707 | But directly-- Take my advice: why should you sit there waiting? |
33707 | But he ca n''t recite the prayers? |
33707 | But he''s a Gentile and slow- witted, and he does n''t twig, and this time he asks angrily,"Then, whatever is it you want?!" |
33707 | But how ever could it be? |
33707 | But how happy was Yitzchok- Yossel those lightsome days and merry nights? |
33707 | But how is one to set about it? |
33707 | But how much can anyone keep to oneself? |
33707 | But one day they heard Lezer the carrier speak distinctly, so that they understood quite well:"What are you doing here, you two? |
33707 | But presently the tumult increases, there is a cry,"Cheap fowls, who wants cheap fowls?" |
33707 | But tell me, I beg, what_ is_ the good to you of buying land in Palestine and getting into trouble all round?" |
33707 | But the stuff, the material?" |
33707 | But the transgressors shall be destroyed together: The latter end of the wicked shall be cut off...."Berel looked round in a fright: Where is he? |
33707 | But the voice of the Good Inclination was so feeble, so husky, and the Evil Inclination suggested in his other ear:"Do you know what? |
33707 | But to what purpose do you put them? |
33707 | But what can the gifts of mortal men, and of such poor ones into the bargain, do in a case like Ezrielk''s? |
33707 | But what is to be done? |
33707 | But what shall I buy? |
33707 | But what should old- fashioned women like her know about it? |
33707 | But what then? |
33707 | But what would you have? |
33707 | But who would reason with a woman? |
33707 | But why not think back a little? |
33707 | Ca n''t you behave yourself even before other people?" |
33707 | Can I not afford to have him taught Torah at home?" |
33707 | Can no one suggest any help?" |
33707 | Can you not devise a means, with that clever brain of yours, how to earn it for yourself? |
33707 | Coal was beyond them, and kerosene as dear as wine, and yet how could they possibly spend less? |
33707 | Come now, is it right? |
33707 | Could n''t you put on your shoes without my telling you? |
33707 | Did he hear him intone the Gemoreh, or perhaps sing? |
33707 | Did he see she was crying? |
33707 | Did n''t I tell you that your Gymnasiye was a slaughter- house for him? |
33707 | Did they come up to his level? |
33707 | Did you ever hear of such a thing? |
33707 | Did you ever?!" |
33707 | Did you expect him to beat you?" |
33707 | Did you make out the meaning of what I said? |
33707 | Did you never want to live till now?" |
33707 | Did you notice how broad and stout they were? |
33707 | Do I want_ him_ to come and tell me what goes on there? |
33707 | Do n''t you know it''s Friday?" |
33707 | Do n''t you know it''s Sabbath?" |
33707 | Do n''t you know that the glaze- gold which is used for the letters will not stick to the cover without some white of egg?" |
33707 | Do n''t you two leave the shop together? |
33707 | Do they also belong to the heroes? |
33707 | Do they want another?" |
33707 | Do you hear me, Sholem? |
33707 | Do you hear me, Tzippe?" |
33707 | Do you hear? |
33707 | Do you hear? |
33707 | Do you know Leibrutz? |
33707 | Do you know how many winters this quilt has lasted already? |
33707 | Do you know what it was that frightened you? |
33707 | Do you know what? |
33707 | Do you know when it began?" |
33707 | Do you mean it would be better to make Gentiles of them?" |
33707 | Do you suppose I engaged you for a merrymaking? |
33707 | Do you suppose he takes pleasure in transgressing? |
33707 | Do you suppose she listened to what I said? |
33707 | Do you think I cry my eyes out for them before God?" |
33707 | Do you think that a Jew can approach nearer to God, blessed is He, through_ you_? |
33707 | Do you understand? |
33707 | Do you want a sniff? |
33707 | Do you want me to come with the strap?" |
33707 | Do you want my help in any matter? |
33707 | Dobe, sitting by the sick child''s cot, began to speak, gravely, and as in a dream:"Who knows? |
33707 | Does he know the result of the consultation? |
33707 | Does not my lord know that this is a great lie? |
33707 | Does the girl think_ she_ is the object? |
33707 | Eat? |
33707 | Eh? |
33707 | Eh? |
33707 | Eh? |
33707 | Even when he was scolded for something( and by whom and when and for what was he_ not_ scolded? |
33707 | Fishel can now no longer contain himself, and asks:"How do you mean, the worse?" |
33707 | For how can one weep when one is full? |
33707 | For two guldens each it''s not worth their while? |
33707 | Fradke and Beilke stretch out their little thin, black hands, look into their father''s eyes, and do n''t believe him: perhaps he is joking? |
33707 | Get up, Bertzi, are n''t you a Jew?--a man?--the father of children?--Bertzi, have you God in your heart? |
33707 | Ha? |
33707 | Ha? |
33707 | Ha? |
33707 | Ha? |
33707 | Ha? |
33707 | Ha? |
33707 | Ha?" |
33707 | Had Ginzburg any objection to make? |
33707 | Had he parents? |
33707 | Had she ever had one single happy day in her life? |
33707 | Had she not the same God? |
33707 | Has not God decreed that we should belong together? |
33707 | Has someone sent him a turkey out of regard for his study of the Torah? |
33707 | Has there been another accident? |
33707 | Hasten, did I say? |
33707 | Have we so much to show in the next world?" |
33707 | Have you business anywhere?" |
33707 | Have you ever heard of such impertinence? |
33707 | Have you got to chant the Sabbath prayers? |
33707 | Have you said Minchah?" |
33707 | Have you seen Brooklyn Bridge, or Central Park, or the Baron Hirsch baths?" |
33707 | Have you taken a good look at that old maid of yours? |
33707 | Have_ you_ been on it? |
33707 | Have_ you_, bless and preserve us, bought the Almighty for yourself? |
33707 | He asked to which class? |
33707 | He asks it of everyone, but they only answer with a merry laugh:"Are you mad? |
33707 | He began with the first question one Jew asks another:"What is your name?" |
33707 | He fasted too, ha? |
33707 | He glanced at the teachers as though ashamed in their presence, and his glance said,"What is to be done now?" |
33707 | He sighs and walks on and on, now and then glancing up into the sky:"Lord of the Universe, of whom are you making trial? |
33707 | He thought and thought, and thought it over again:"What is a poor creature to do when God sends him the misfortune of riches? |
33707 | He was not a talkative man, and he found only two or three words to say:"Feivke, Mother there at home-- and you-- here?" |
33707 | He wondered: Should he run away and hide in the wood? |
33707 | He would certainly wish to get rid of them, only who would take his misfortune to please him? |
33707 | He would never have begun to think about death, but now-- where was the use of living on? |
33707 | He, the offender, the transgressor-- and the Shool does not fall upon his head? |
33707 | Hear a parable: To what shall we liken the thing? |
33707 | Her Yitzchokel disputing with Necheh''s children? |
33707 | His one care, his one anxiety had been, what should he do if he were to lose his voice? |
33707 | How about Sabbaths and festivals and"shtreik"days? |
33707 | How are you getting on, eh?" |
33707 | How came a son of mine to the Old Testament? |
33707 | How came it about, you may ask, that so versatile a tailor as Yitzchok- Yossel should be so poor? |
33707 | How can I compare myself with him? |
33707 | How can I get on with the cakes? |
33707 | How can a full man grieve? |
33707 | How can anyone take the world- to- come in both hands and lose it for the sake of such vanities?" |
33707 | How can children grow up without a father? |
33707 | How can he help it, if people desire other people''s sweat, other people''s blood? |
33707 | How can it grate?" |
33707 | How can they bear such a misfortune? |
33707 | How can we continue to fulfil it?" |
33707 | How can you ask? |
33707 | How can you help seeing what becomes of him?" |
33707 | How could anyone restrain his tears when he thinks of what we lost that day?" |
33707 | How could they do without a fire when it was so cold? |
33707 | How could they feel otherwise when they had it from Chavveh herself? |
33707 | How do I come to mention the Schpol Grandfather? |
33707 | How do you feel now? |
33707 | How do you like that? |
33707 | How do you like that_ perhaps_? |
33707 | How if I do n''t get there?" |
33707 | How is it? |
33707 | How long did she stand by her mother in the market selling ribbons? |
33707 | How long will you disgrace yourselves? |
33707 | How many fasts have you?" |
33707 | How much do you pay me? |
33707 | How much earth have you there?" |
33707 | How much thought and care and strength has she spent on preparing the room, their poor little possessions, and the food? |
33707 | How should I know? |
33707 | How should a child need an advocate with his father?" |
33707 | How should there be"questions"? |
33707 | How was he to uproot out of such a simple heart the weeds sown there by evil men? |
33707 | How, then, can you say that you love me?" |
33707 | How? |
33707 | I ask you, why, Yüdel, why?" |
33707 | I asked him how it was he had come to me in such a state of gloom and bewilderment? |
33707 | I beg of you-- who set the whole thing going? |
33707 | I gave a jump and called out, O woe is me, why ever did n''t you wake me sooner? |
33707 | I glanced up at the moon, and it seemed that she was still looking at me, and saying,"I''m lost; which way am I to go?" |
33707 | I had paid him his twenty kopeks in advance, so what excuses could he possibly make? |
33707 | I opened the drawer in spite of myself... and saw the bank- notes.... You see how it was?... |
33707 | I saw by his artful smile that he had detected a strain of madness in me, and what should he gain by leading me into the paths of reason? |
33707 | I shall reply: They_ do_ rise with aching sides, and if you say,"How can people be so lazy?" |
33707 | I suppose I am to lie down?" |
33707 | I suppose I am to lie down?" |
33707 | I suppose I am your father, ha?" |
33707 | I want to buy Palestinian earth, earth in Palestine, do you understand? |
33707 | I want to live, do you hear? |
33707 | I was only joking, ca n''t you see?" |
33707 | I wonder, however should I come to travel so far? |
33707 | I would give ten years of my life to be able to get higher, if only three or four rungs, but what can I do, if my arms wo n''t serve me? |
33707 | I''ll write half, and you''ll write half, ha?" |
33707 | IT IS WELL You ask how it is that I remained a Jew? |
33707 | If I do confess, what will my Chantzeh- Leah say to it? |
33707 | If Lebele dared, he would ask:"What ails you, Rebbe, at the sun? |
33707 | If he mumbles a word, his father calls out:"What did I hear? |
33707 | If you ask me,"How is it they do n''t wear their sides out with lying in bed?" |
33707 | If you do n''t call this Providence, what is? |
33707 | If you want to study, ca n''t you study at your father- in- law''s, eating Köst? |
33707 | In the evening, as we were going home from the workshop, Manasseh said to me:"Did my wife come to see you yesterday?" |
33707 | In the sky, eh?" |
33707 | Instead of one bundle, one has two on one''s shoulders, you understand? |
33707 | Is He not the Compassionate, the Merciful? |
33707 | Is he already condemned? |
33707 | Is he going to lecture the people at a time when they are falling dead like flies? |
33707 | Is he going to preach? |
33707 | Is he likely to have asked anyone''s advice? |
33707 | Is it a Jewish concern? |
33707 | Is it a thing to do? |
33707 | Is it all up?! |
33707 | Is it true?" |
33707 | Is it your little boy who scratched my Aarontche''s face? |
33707 | Is my story finished? |
33707 | Is n''t he certain to repent? |
33707 | Is n''t it bad enough for them already? |
33707 | Is n''t it plain to be seen that it''s a godsend? |
33707 | Is n''t it really and truly an excellent idea?" |
33707 | Is n''t that a treat? |
33707 | Is not Palestinian earth fit to_ live_ on? |
33707 | Is not your shame mine?" |
33707 | Is that a man to be thought lightly of? |
33707 | Is that a small matter? |
33707 | Is that it?" |
33707 | Is there a fire? |
33707 | Is there an engagement?" |
33707 | Is there really no remedy? |
33707 | Is your cough anything new?" |
33707 | It cost them too much to stock the ware? |
33707 | It cuts me to the heart that your hair must be shorn off, but what is to be done? |
33707 | It did n''t strike thirteen then, did it? |
33707 | It does n''t say on my nose whether I have money, or not, or whether I am very low indeed, does it? |
33707 | It hurts, does it? |
33707 | It seemed to me, that when people have made a promise, it is surely sacred, especially-- you understand? |
33707 | It was the only explanation we could invent, for why, otherwise, should the mother have to remain alone among strangers? |
33707 | It''s all very well for Genendel Freindel''s daughter to wear a wig, but not for the daughter of Moisheh Groiss? |
33707 | It''s hot out of doors, is it? |
33707 | Killed? |
33707 | Kind, was n''t it? |
33707 | Kiss him? |
33707 | Letter? |
33707 | Like a woman, was n''t it? |
33707 | Lipovietz is not more than five versts away-- what can have happened? |
33707 | Listen, Sarah, what have you been to worth seeing since we came to America? |
33707 | Listen? |
33707 | Loibe- Bäres had made a friendly reply, he had even stopped and asked, like an old acquaintance,"Well, Chayyim, and how are you getting on?" |
33707 | Look, look, look, do n''t the roses seem as if they were alive?" |
33707 | Looking compassionately at the cantor, he asked:"For certain?" |
33707 | Matke the smith? |
33707 | Money-- just before a fair?" |
33707 | Money? |
33707 | My father:"Ai- e- o- nu?" |
33707 | My father:"Nu- O?" |
33707 | My father:"Nu?" |
33707 | My husband, what about the Seder? |
33707 | Never? |
33707 | Next morning when the teacher came, Reb Shloimeh inquired with a displeased expression:"Well, are you going to tell stories again to- day?" |
33707 | Not even to be buried with the dead of Israel? |
33707 | Nothing more than upset, ha? |
33707 | Now do you know what I wanted to say to you?" |
33707 | Now he''s a bridegroom at thirty if he''s a day, and we are all asked to the wedding, are we really? |
33707 | Now, what would you do if I were the only Christian you could find? |
33707 | Of what use is this misfortune to them? |
33707 | One child''s voice was tearful:"Where have you been all day?" |
33707 | One day the Count said to him,"Tell me the truth, do you love me with your whole heart?" |
33707 | One is only human-- one is surely not expected to wrangle with_ him_ about every farthing?) |
33707 | One says a blessing over bread and water, but as to saying one over_ this world_--who ever heard of such a thing?" |
33707 | One thing always alarmed me very much: However was I to take part in the manoeuvres? |
33707 | Only how to say it so that the old man shall understand? |
33707 | Only it sometimes happens that he comes back from town tipsy, and makes a great to- do: How do I, a common soldier, come to be sitting on his bed? |
33707 | Only what was the use of talking to_ her_ with that bee in her bonnet? |
33707 | Only what? |
33707 | Only whither? |
33707 | Only, how is it to be carried out? |
33707 | Or are we to hang a stone round our necks and drown ourselves for shame? |
33707 | Or the others? |
33707 | Or they? |
33707 | Ours? |
33707 | Perhaps it is all a dream? |
33707 | Perhaps it is the other way about, and your watch is a minute and a half slow? |
33707 | Perhaps you want to cover the whole body, to have it underneath and on the top and at the sides? |
33707 | Perhaps you would like a sip of lemonade?" |
33707 | Perhaps? |
33707 | Perhaps?" |
33707 | Put his arms round his neck? |
33707 | Reb Yainkel, do you know what the doctor said?" |
33707 | Reb Yitzchok- Aizik wo n''t marry his youngest daughter without us, and where is he to get others of us now? |
33707 | Reb Yochanan put on his glasses, cleared his throat thoroughly, and began to read:"Le- Immi ahuvossi hatzenuoh"..."What is the translation?" |
33707 | Say I to him,"Look here, Moshehl, where''s your badge?" |
33707 | Say I,"What Morduch? |
33707 | Say I,"What do you mean by''_ you_''have united in a resolve? |
33707 | Say I,"What do you mean by''taken off''?" |
33707 | Say I,"What do you mean by''we are not going back''?" |
33707 | Say I,"What do you mean by''we are_ all_ free''?" |
33707 | Say I,"What do you mean by''you are free''?" |
33707 | Says he to me again,"What is it you want?" |
33707 | Says he to me,"Whatever badge?" |
33707 | Says he,"Moshke Katz?" |
33707 | Says he,"Whatever button?" |
33707 | Says she,"Who are they?" |
33707 | Seeing that you do n''t know, and that you do n''t understand, why do you undertake to tell me what I ought to do?" |
33707 | Shall he first thank and praise God who has brought him safe out of such great peril? |
33707 | Shall he go dancing? |
33707 | Shall he run into the town? |
33707 | Shall you go to the swimming- bath to- morrow?" |
33707 | She clenches her right fist, and, fighting the air with it, she vociferates louder than ever:"What has happened, women? |
33707 | She? |
33707 | Shmerel Woodcutter? |
33707 | Should she sit near the door? |
33707 | Sleep? |
33707 | So he wants us to be at the wedding? |
33707 | So late? |
33707 | So that was all right-- only, how were they to live? |
33707 | So the Rabbi went with him into an empty room, shut the door, and said:"Dear friend, what is your wish? |
33707 | Somebody must stay at home, must n''t they? |
33707 | Sometimes I go out to the ladder by myself, while the soldiers are still asleep, and stand and look at it: perhaps I can think of a way to manage? |
33707 | Sow it and plant it?! |
33707 | Suddenly Reb Avròhom exclaimed:"Jews, have you said the blessings on the appearance of the new moon?" |
33707 | Suppose I do? |
33707 | Suppose a not- good one had introduced himself into the child( which God forbid!)? |
33707 | Tate, why? |
33707 | Tell him it is n''t fair? |
33707 | Tell me openly( it does n''t concern me, but I am curious to know), why this sudden revulsion of feeling about me, this change of opinion? |
33707 | Tell me, why?!" |
33707 | Tell me-- no? |
33707 | That because we are poor people they can do what they please with us?" |
33707 | That is, he puts them in right enough, why should n''t he? |
33707 | That there will be just enough to help all the Jewish poor? |
33707 | That''s all right then, is it? |
33707 | That''s all?" |
33707 | That( how goes the saying?) |
33707 | That_ you_ are the''handle of the pestle''and the rest of the Jews nowhere? |
33707 | The air is full of Sholom Alechems,"Welcome, Reb Fishel the teacher, and what are you about?" |
33707 | The bride, the bridegroom, the bride''s mother, and the two ladies ran in:"What can have caused it? |
33707 | The cantor had grown as white as chalk, and only just managed to say:"Grune, are you mad? |
33707 | The child made an effort, sat up, and looked fixedly at his father, with his black, feverish eyes, and suddenly he asked:"Why did you cry there? |
33707 | The day is long, is it? |
33707 | The dough is kneaded, cut up in pieces, rolled and riddled-- is that a token for the whole Congregation of Israel? |
33707 | The earth pleased me, and a conversation took place between us on this wise:"How much do you want for your earth?" |
33707 | The guest:"O- nu?" |
33707 | The moon?" |
33707 | The old man raised his head, and thundered so loudly that Feivke''s face twitched as with pain:"Ha?" |
33707 | The old man was about to say something, probably to begin again with"What is all this?" |
33707 | The question went round: Who kept a store in a knotted handkerchief, hidden from her husband? |
33707 | The question, What is to be done? |
33707 | The reason is quite plain: First, what true Jewish maiden looks for beauty in her bridegroom? |
33707 | The women and girls blush and glance at him sideways, and he is the one subject of conversation:"Who can that be? |
33707 | Then he asked:"To whom do you belong?" |
33707 | Then he begins again with his former voice, and implores like a child:"What would you have of me? |
33707 | Then he consoles her, and says with a smile:"Who knows? |
33707 | Then what?" |
33707 | Then who was so happy as Reb Yitzchok- Aizik? |
33707 | Then why not you? |
33707 | Then, because my own idea clung to me, I added:"Do n''t you want something to eat?" |
33707 | Then, seeing that I awaited an answer, he gave a twist to his earlock, and said gently and sincerely:"You wish me to tell you the truth? |
33707 | Then, what can it be? |
33707 | Then-- it was his father bending over him with a rather troubled look, and waking him in a strangely gentle voice:"Well, Feivke, are you asleep? |
33707 | There is another thing: to whom shall be given and to whom not? |
33707 | They are not just to you, are they, when they say that about taking children and making Gentiles of them?" |
33707 | They are proud of Chavveh; it is an honor for them each and all( and who are they that they should venture to pretend to it?) |
33707 | Think you I have not struggled with myself from early this morning till now?" |
33707 | Thirty kopeks would n''t pay them? |
33707 | To give money in charity? |
33707 | To preserve it?" |
33707 | True, her speech was a little strange to them, and she was not overpious, but how should God be angry with such a Chavveh as this? |
33707 | Wait, have a little brandy, ha?" |
33707 | Was he married? |
33707 | Was it all right? |
33707 | Was it likely he would be a successful trader, when he was always listening to what Heaven and earth and everything around him were singing, too? |
33707 | Was she not one of their own people? |
33707 | Was there a king there? |
33707 | Was there not sufficient reason? |
33707 | We went up for examination, and were examined, and we passed and passed high, and did_ not_ get in-- and why? |
33707 | Well, how much longer are you going to live among strangers? |
33707 | Well, then? |
33707 | Well, well, what is all this fuss? |
33707 | Well, what do you say, Yüdel? |
33707 | Well, what do you suppose? |
33707 | Well, what next? |
33707 | Well, what next? |
33707 | Well, who would be a stepmother? |
33707 | Were they cold? |
33707 | What about the house?" |
33707 | What am I to do with him?" |
33707 | What are you all yelling for? |
33707 | What are you doing there? |
33707 | What are you doing there? |
33707 | What are you frightened of? |
33707 | What are you staring at me for? |
33707 | What are you talking about?" |
33707 | What can it mean? |
33707 | What did Reb Lebish mean by telling him to throw away his clock? |
33707 | What did they know as compared with him? |
33707 | What did we cover them with before?" |
33707 | What did you say?" |
33707 | What did you think, Malkeh, of the fish to- day? |
33707 | What difference his heart may have shown, who knows? |
33707 | What do I care if he_ does_ become a trader like his father, a merchant like the rest of the Jews? |
33707 | What do I want with more?" |
33707 | What do I want with your money? |
33707 | What do you come plaguing me for? |
33707 | What do you mean by it? |
33707 | What do you mean by it?" |
33707 | What do you say to such luck? |
33707 | What do you say to that? |
33707 | What do you say?" |
33707 | What do you think of fasting two days in succession? |
33707 | What do you think of it? |
33707 | What do you think of such a shrew? |
33707 | What do you think of that? |
33707 | What do you think of that?" |
33707 | What do you want then?" |
33707 | What do you want? |
33707 | What does he mean by his words? |
33707 | What does he think to accomplish? |
33707 | What does it matter if I do n''t understand? |
33707 | What does it matter? |
33707 | What does it portend? |
33707 | What does my lord suppose we are likely to think of such people? |
33707 | What does she say to it? |
33707 | What does she? |
33707 | What does the Rabbi want? |
33707 | What else_ could_ they say of a man who left his whole capital to be devoted to educational purposes and schools? |
33707 | What else_ could_ they say of a man who spent his last minutes in telling people to learn, to educate themselves? |
33707 | What for? |
33707 | What friends should he have, poor, miserable wretch?" |
33707 | What good can it do you while you''re alive? |
33707 | What good is to come of it? |
33707 | What good year is taking you about to places where a Jew had better not be seen?" |
33707 | What harm can it do to tell him? |
33707 | What harm can it do you?" |
33707 | What has happened to make you like that? |
33707 | What has happened? |
33707 | What has happened? |
33707 | What has happened? |
33707 | What has happened?" |
33707 | What has the Schpol Grandfather to do with it, you ask? |
33707 | What have I left undone to make something out of him, so that he should be a credit to his family? |
33707 | What have you to say for yourself, I should like to know, eh?" |
33707 | What healthy man in his senses would get into a sick- bed?" |
33707 | What is a poor person to give a child to eat, when you come to think of it?" |
33707 | What is all this about bestrewing the body? |
33707 | What is all this? |
33707 | What is he looking for, what does he expect to see there? |
33707 | What is it you do n''t understand?" |
33707 | What is it? |
33707 | What is it? |
33707 | What is it?" |
33707 | What is on fire? |
33707 | What is the good of them?" |
33707 | What is the good? |
33707 | What is the matter now? |
33707 | What is the matter now?" |
33707 | What is the matter with him? |
33707 | What is the matter with you, cantor?" |
33707 | What is the matter? |
33707 | What is there to find fault with in her? |
33707 | What is there to wait for?" |
33707 | What is this flying that you fly from one town to another? |
33707 | What is to be done? |
33707 | What is to be done? |
33707 | What is to be done?" |
33707 | What is to become of the whole treatise on charity in the Shulchan Aruch? |
33707 | What makes you call out in that strange voice?" |
33707 | What makes you look like that?" |
33707 | What next, you impudent boy?" |
33707 | What next? |
33707 | What now? |
33707 | What of my honor, my good name? |
33707 | What right have I to complain of the householders? |
33707 | What shall he do with the turkey? |
33707 | What should I lose? |
33707 | What should he want there? |
33707 | What should there be, a long winter evening through? |
33707 | What sort could it be? |
33707 | What sort of a boy have you there, Matke? |
33707 | What sort of plan?" |
33707 | What then? |
33707 | What was there to cry about in that? |
33707 | What was there to wait for? |
33707 | What was to be expected of them, when his own family declared in court that their father was not responsible when he made his last will? |
33707 | What will they ask him, and what is he to answer? |
33707 | What will you turn it into?" |
33707 | What would he have wanted for there? |
33707 | What would you take me for? |
33707 | What would you turn it into?" |
33707 | What''s come to you this morning?'' |
33707 | What''s the fun of that?" |
33707 | What''s the good of lying in bed if one is n''t asleep? |
33707 | What''s this about bestrewing the body? |
33707 | What, says he, there will be a summons out against him? |
33707 | What? |
33707 | What? |
33707 | When do we ever have a bit of pleasure?" |
33707 | When shall a Jew find time to talk, if not during a meal? |
33707 | When they were outside the town, the old man coughed once and again and said:"What is all this?" |
33707 | When you have bad thoughts, how is it you do n''t come to your father? |
33707 | When you sing in the choir, I have to bear it, but when you begin by yourself-- what?" |
33707 | When you''re not earning a crooked penny, what are you to do? |
33707 | When_ she_ sets her heart on a thing, can there be any question? |
33707 | Whenever did you hear a clock strike thirteen?" |
33707 | Where are we to get a bite?" |
33707 | Where are you?" |
33707 | Where is Beile? |
33707 | Where is Yossel? |
33707 | Where is it? |
33707 | Where is the beadle? |
33707 | Where is the difficulty? |
33707 | Where is the fire?" |
33707 | Where is your Temple? |
33707 | Where is your holy land that flowed with milk and honey? |
33707 | Where should she, the bridegroom''s mother, be sitting, if not near the bride, at the upper end of the room? |
33707 | Where''s he loitering about?" |
33707 | Where''s the wonder? |
33707 | Where?" |
33707 | Wherever does he go, now? |
33707 | Who are''you''? |
33707 | Who asks you to go loitering about in the sun? |
33707 | Who can say? |
33707 | Who could compare with him? |
33707 | Who could sleep through such a long night? |
33707 | Who could tell what might not be in it, after all? |
33707 | Who does n''t see that? |
33707 | Who ever heard of an examination at which everyone passed? |
33707 | Who ever heard of such a thing? |
33707 | Who is he in the house? |
33707 | Who is that lying on the ground?" |
33707 | Who is to know what they say? |
33707 | Who is to tell?" |
33707 | Who is to watch over them if he dies? |
33707 | Who knows how hard they fought with themselves, who knows how they suffered, and what they endured? |
33707 | Who knows? |
33707 | Who knows? |
33707 | Who said drops of water? |
33707 | Who said ice? |
33707 | Who said that even the whole of the money in the possession of a few unfortunate rich men will be enough to go round? |
33707 | Who shall tell how they fought with themselves, who shall say how they suffered, and what they endured? |
33707 | Who should notice? |
33707 | Who so mad as to take such a piece of misfortune into his house and keep it there? |
33707 | Who talks of eating, drinking, and sleeping? |
33707 | Who talks of stealing? |
33707 | Who will say the first word? |
33707 | Who would free another from a curse and take it upon himself? |
33707 | Whom are you scolding so, Taube?" |
33707 | Whom do you think I have in mind when I say that? |
33707 | Whom else, except my father and mother, should I have loved? |
33707 | Whose merit it is? |
33707 | Whose voice was it? |
33707 | Whose? |
33707 | Why are they all so interested and such good brothers to the dead, and such bloodthirsty enemies to the living? |
33707 | Why are you not at the top?" |
33707 | Why are you sitting down? |
33707 | Why did you cry, while they were laughing?" |
33707 | Why did you put''to my beloved Father''so low down?" |
33707 | Why do all the others jump it and do n''t care? |
33707 | Why do n''t you beat him more? |
33707 | Why do n''t you speak? |
33707 | Why do n''t you speak?" |
33707 | Why does he weep? |
33707 | Why does his cheek flame, and why are theirs as white as chalk? |
33707 | Why had Father put on his black mended cloak? |
33707 | Why had he brought a Tallis with him, and a white shirt- like garment? |
33707 | Why had he given him hopes of the ferry- boat''s crossing next day? |
33707 | Why need he speak in such a high, rasping voice that it went through one''s head like a saw? |
33707 | Why not before? |
33707 | Why not open the hen- house, and let out the hens? |
33707 | Why not till August? |
33707 | Why she and not I? |
33707 | Why should I not confess it? |
33707 | Why should Yüdel think that? |
33707 | Why should he be afraid of lending me a few rubles over the fair? |
33707 | Why should he, seeing that all doors are open to him anyhow, and he can get in where he pleases? |
33707 | Why should it happen to_ me_, why should my pleasure be spoilt? |
33707 | Why should n''t it? |
33707 | Why should one only go to Palestine to die? |
33707 | Why should the whole world be talking about you? |
33707 | Why should they be made to transgress the command to honor one''s father?" |
33707 | Why should you have the trouble, as I am already here?" |
33707 | Why so little, ha?" |
33707 | Why the others and not them? |
33707 | Why them and not us? |
33707 | Why they and not I? |
33707 | Why will you torment me till my strength fails? |
33707 | Why would he not stay with her at home? |
33707 | Why, because I wish to provide for my sad existence, have they noised abroad that I am a missionary, and made up tales against me? |
33707 | Why, says he, should he not? |
33707 | Why? |
33707 | Why? |
33707 | Why?" |
33707 | Why?" |
33707 | Will the list of souls never come to an end? |
33707 | Will you go and bury it with your own hands?" |
33707 | With what? |
33707 | With whom am I to begin?" |
33707 | With whom? |
33707 | Without a lamp when it was so dark? |
33707 | Wo n''t they come for less?" |
33707 | Yitzchok- Yossel untied his parcel and--"_ Wuus is duuuusss???!! |
33707 | Yitzchok- Yossel untied his parcel and--"_ Wuus is duuuusss???!! |
33707 | Yitzchok- Yossel untied his parcel and--"_ Wuus is duuuusss???!! |
33707 | You are my wife and I am your husband, and is it proper, and what does it look like, a married woman wearing her own hair?" |
33707 | You are never going to do me this dishonor? |
33707 | You are not talking to the point, or else you are making game of a poor Palestinian Jew?" |
33707 | You ask the reason? |
33707 | You ask why? |
33707 | You do n''t seem to know how it is nowadays with the Gymnasiyes and the percentages?" |
33707 | You have heard? |
33707 | You hear and understand? |
33707 | You hear that? |
33707 | You hear what she said? |
33707 | You insist upon it? |
33707 | You know your Mechutton? |
33707 | You may well ask what next? |
33707 | You might search an empire.... And what was the result? |
33707 | You recollect the bridegroom? |
33707 | You see what a kettle of fish? |
33707 | You think I say that for fun? |
33707 | You will not be offended?" |
33707 | You will see, Yüdel-- you know that our brothers consider Palestinian earth a charm against being eaten by worms, and you think that I laugh at it? |
33707 | You''ve had nothing to eat to- day yet?" |
33707 | You? |
33707 | Your wife has just been confined?--Perhaps you need some money for the holidays? |
33707 | Yössel"bass"stared at the cantor, and asked:"What are you asking me to- day, cantor?" |
33707 | _ My_ children, are they? |
33707 | _ Thirteen?_""Thirteen?" |
33707 | _ Thirteen?_""Thirteen?" |
33707 | and Froike his son, a boy of thirteen or so, greets him, and the father asks,"Well, Efroim, and how far on are you in the Gemoreh?" |
33707 | and did not know what to be doing next-- should she go and finish cooking the dinner, or should she pull down her sleeves and make holiday? |
33707 | and he replies,"How are_ you_?" |
33707 | and the Fast of Esther?" |
33707 | and the cantor''s eyes opened wide with fright,"I sing a note, and you say''it grates''? |
33707 | asked Reb Selig, as though bewildered,"eh? |
33707 | be his fault, that so many Jews are gathered together in one place and squeeze each other, all for love, squeeze each other to death for love? |
33707 | eh? |
33707 | fire? |
33707 | for how much longer? |
33707 | ha?" |
33707 | ha?" |
33707 | have talked him over?" |
33707 | if people have not learned to see that one should not drive a man as a horse is driven to work? |
33707 | interrupts a second.--"Well, well, well?" |
33707 | on such a holy day? |
33707 | or a cry? |
33707 | people replied, when some one reminded them that it was very sad-- such a man as he had been,"Who told him to do it? |
33707 | poverty is no advantage, either, and what does the holy Gemoreh say but"Poverty diverts a man from the way of God"? |
33707 | say I,"where have you learned such fine language? |
33707 | she consoles herself,"who talks of honor? |
33707 | she wondered, and was bathed in tears:"What has come over you? |
33707 | thus Berel abused himself,"went to look for trouble, did you? |
33707 | to make me the talk of the town?" |
33707 | what do_ they_ know?" |
33707 | what fire? |
33707 | what is the good of it? |
33707 | what is this? |
33707 | what? |
33707 | what?" |
33707 | where fire?! |
33707 | whispered Reb Shloimeh,"good, ha? |
33707 | with this on the brain: Gymnasiye, Gymnasiye, and Gym- na- si- ye? |
7469 | A more important place than Offendene, I suppose? |
7469 | A spiritual destiny embraced willingly-- in youth? |
7469 | About Mr. Grandcourt''s intentions? |
7469 | About whether you will accept him, then? |
7469 | Ah, my friend Criterion, how is he? |
7469 | Ah, who knows? 7469 Ah?" |
7469 | Am I altogether as you like? |
7469 | Am I not to know anything now, Gwendolen? 7469 Am I wrong to come in?" |
7469 | And after that? |
7469 | And do you care about the turf?--or is that among the things you have left off? |
7469 | And hate people? 7469 And her mother?--where is she?" |
7469 | And how do you like Mr. Grandcourt, the happy lover? |
7469 | And not again here, before I leave town? |
7469 | And not take me with you? |
7469 | And people think no worse of him? |
7469 | And perhaps you will admit-- though I do n''t wish to press that point-- that you are bound in duty to consider my judgment and wishes? |
7469 | And pray, Amy, why do you insist on the number nine being so wonderful? |
7469 | And to ask her about her relations with Deronda? |
7469 | And what did you think of the future bride on a nearer survey? |
7469 | And what has become of Gwendolen? |
7469 | And what hindered her? |
7469 | And what is that, pray? |
7469 | And where do you go after the marriage? |
7469 | And why should you not? |
7469 | And will you give me a kiss this evening? |
7469 | And will you let me see you in it, Adelaide? |
7469 | And will you tell Mirah before I say anything to the children? |
7469 | And you do n''t admire young men in general? |
7469 | And you like better to see the men with their hats on? |
7469 | And you were fool enough to follow? |
7469 | And you wish them to understand that you do n''t care? |
7469 | And you would be ashamed they should see your father in this plight? 7469 And, in the other case, I suppose everything would have been reversed-- illegitimacy would have had the extinguisher?" |
7469 | Any one to take care of you? |
7469 | Any prospect of an heir being born? |
7469 | Anything about Italy-- anything about the Austrians giving up Venice? |
7469 | Apropos,she said, taking up her work again,"is there any one besides Captain and Mrs. Torrington at Diplow?--or do you leave them_ tete- à- tete_? |
7469 | Are her lessons to be very cheap or very expensive? 7469 Are there any other couples you would like to invite?" |
7469 | Are there many of these old rooms left in the Abbey? |
7469 | Are you angry with me, Gwendolen? 7469 Are you as critical of words as of music?" |
7469 | Are you converted to- day? |
7469 | Are you fond of riding? |
7469 | Are you going to take Gwendolen? |
7469 | Are you inclined to run after her? |
7469 | Are you not a musician? |
7469 | Are you persuading Mrs. Grandcourt to play to us, Dan? |
7469 | Are you there, mamma? |
7469 | Are you under a vow, Miss Harleth? |
7469 | But he has seen you often and heard you sing a great deal, has he not? |
7469 | But if feelings rose-- there are some feelings-- hatred and anger-- how can I be good when they keep rising? 7469 But if it were true, Mirah?" |
7469 | But if they injure you and could have helped it? |
7469 | But if you do n''t feel able to decide? |
7469 | But it was not always found out, was it? |
7469 | But just come with me one instant, Gascoigne, will you? 7469 But need you set off in this way, Gwendolen?" |
7469 | But ought I now to tell Ezra that I have seen my father? |
7469 | But sha''n''t I come home and be with you in the holidays? |
7469 | But the dress-- the dress,said Amy;"is it settled?" |
7469 | But we shall all go to England? |
7469 | But what would you try to do? |
7469 | But where are we to go? |
7469 | But who is he? |
7469 | But why are we to invite them to the Abbey? |
7469 | But why do you mean to do it? |
7469 | But will you take trouble for me in another way, and fetch me a glass of that fresh water? |
7469 | But with a maintenance? |
7469 | But you do n''t feel bound to continue with them now there is a closer tie to draw you? |
7469 | But you love your other children, and they love you? |
7469 | But you will come back? |
7469 | But you will see me again? |
7469 | But;she added, having devoured her mortification,"I suppose you do n''t object to Miss Lapidoth''s singing at our party on the fourth? |
7469 | But_ was_ it beautiful for Buddha to let the tiger eat him? |
7469 | Can I be of any use, sir? |
7469 | Can I find the house in Genoa where you used to live with my grandfather? |
7469 | Can I understand the ideas, or am I too ignorant? |
7469 | Can nobody be happy after they are quite young? 7469 Can you manage to feel only what pleases you?" |
7469 | Can you say this? |
7469 | Croyez- vous m''avoir humiliée pour m''avoir appris que la terre tourne autour du soleil? 7469 Daniel is not fond of Mr. Grandcourt, I think, is he?" |
7469 | Did Prince Camaralzaman find him? |
7469 | Did she tell you that I went to her? |
7469 | Did she? |
7469 | Did you not know that Mr. Grandcourt left me a letter on your wedding- day? 7469 Did you say Mirah?" |
7469 | Diplow? 7469 Do I look as well as Rachel, mamma?" |
7469 | Do n''t you approve of a wife burning incense before her husband? |
7469 | Do n''t you find this pleasant? |
7469 | Do nothing better? |
7469 | Do you despise me for it? |
7469 | Do you feel equal to the walk? |
7469 | Do you feel in that way? |
7469 | Do you feel too ill? |
7469 | Do you hear that? |
7469 | Do you intend to go out again? 7469 Do you know what they are, sir?" |
7469 | Do you know_ why_ she wants to see me, uncle? |
7469 | Do you like a cork- screw? |
7469 | Do you like danger? |
7469 | Do you mean now, immediately,said Deronda;"or as to the course of my future life?" |
7469 | Do you mean to say,said Grandcourt, just audibly, turning to face her,"that you will not do as I tell you?" |
7469 | Do you mind that? |
7469 | Do you object to my hunting? |
7469 | Do you take off your hat to horses? |
7469 | Do you think I am too old? |
7469 | Do you think so? |
7469 | Do you think we can manage it? |
7469 | Does Lady Mallinger know? |
7469 | Does he belong to your family? |
7469 | Dreadful, do you call it? 7469 Excuse me, Mirah, but_ does_ it seem quite right to you that the women should sit behind rails in a gallery apart?" |
7469 | Ezra, how is it? |
7469 | Get them away, will you? 7469 Had you luck?" |
7469 | Had you no teaching about what was your duty? |
7469 | Has Mrs. Grandcourt been in here? |
7469 | Has it two blades and a hook-- and a white handle like that? |
7469 | Have I not besought you that I might now at least be a son to you? 7469 Have I shown myself so very dense to everything you have said?" |
7469 | Have n''t children reason to be angry with their parents? 7469 Have you anything else to say to me?" |
7469 | Have you anything more to say to me? |
7469 | Have you fallen in love? |
7469 | Have you given him a doubtful answer? |
7469 | Have you heard anything of him which has affected you disagreeably? |
7469 | Have you made yourself sure that she would like to figure in that character? 7469 Have you never since heard of your sister?" |
7469 | Have you no fears? 7469 Have you written entirely in Hebrew, then?" |
7469 | Have_ you_ got a knife? |
7469 | He is perhaps very high in the world? |
7469 | He said, I must get more interest in others, and more knowledge, and that I must care about the best things-- but how am I to begin? |
7469 | He''s come to life again, do you see? |
7469 | He_ has_ spoken so that you could not misunderstand him? |
7469 | Her heart has never been in the least touched, that you know of? |
7469 | Hermione as the statue in Winter''s Tale? 7469 His mother?" |
7469 | How am I to alter myself? |
7469 | How can I help it? |
7469 | How can I help it? |
7469 | How can any one know that I exaggerate, when I am speaking of my own feeling? 7469 How can you ask me that?" |
7469 | How can you help what I am? 7469 How can you laugh at broken bones, child?" |
7469 | How could I know what I was wishing? 7469 How could I, Gwendolen?" |
7469 | How could I? |
7469 | How dare you open things which were meant to be shut up, you perverse little creature? |
7469 | How did you come to that conclusion? |
7469 | How do you know that? 7469 How do you know that?" |
7469 | How do you like Criterion''s paces? |
7469 | How does the scoring stand, I wonder? |
7469 | How far are we from Green Arbor now? |
7469 | How far are you come? |
7469 | How long are we to be yachting? |
7469 | How was it that you were taken from your mother? |
7469 | How''s that? 7469 How_ shall_ you endure it, mamma?" |
7469 | However, she ought to be something extraordinary, for there must be an entanglement between your horoscope and hers-- eh? 7469 I have some biscuits-- should you like them?" |
7469 | I know it-- I know it; what is my life else? |
7469 | I should make a tolerable St. Cecilia with some white roses on my head,said Gwendolen,--"only how about my nose, mamma? |
7469 | I suppose it was she who led you on, eh? |
7469 | I suppose you have often seen him? |
7469 | I suppose you mean to go abroad, then? |
7469 | I will do what you tell me,said Gwendolen, hurriedly;"but what else shall I do?" |
7469 | I will write to you always, when I can, and you will answer? |
7469 | I wonder what he thinks of me, really? 7469 I wonder what sort of behavior a delightful young man would have? |
7469 | I wonder what sort of trouble hers were? |
7469 | I wonder whether Grandcourt gave her any notion what were the provisions of his will? |
7469 | I wonder whether he knows about it; and whether he is angry with his father? |
7469 | I''m very sorry; but what can I do? 7469 If it were true that baseness and cruelty made an escape from pain, what difference would that make to people who ca n''t be quite base or cruel? |
7469 | If that will not do, how are we to get another before Wednesday? 7469 In lodgings?" |
7469 | In what way are you not a good Jewess? |
7469 | In what, mamma? |
7469 | Is he a great friend of yours? |
7469 | Is he a man she would be happy with? |
7469 | Is he disagreeable to you personally? |
7469 | Is he not disagreeable? |
7469 | Is it a charitable affair? |
7469 | Is it absolutely necessary that Mrs. Grandcourt should marry again? |
7469 | Is it because you are offended with Mr. Grandcourt''s odd behavior in walking off to- day? |
7469 | Is it not possible that I could be near you often and comfort you? |
7469 | Is it that I stay indoors when you stay? |
7469 | Is it the accusations you are afraid of? 7469 Is not that a dangerous plaything?" |
7469 | Is not that the way with friendship, too? |
7469 | Is novelty always agreeable? |
7469 | Is she as perfect in every thing else as in her music? |
7469 | Is she beautiful? |
7469 | Is that last word you have to say to me, Gwendolen? 7469 Is the gentlemen anonymous? |
7469 | Is the society pleasant in this neighborhood? |
7469 | Is there any fresh trouble on your mind, my dear? |
7469 | Is there any kinship between this family and yours? |
7469 | Is there? |
7469 | Is this one of your undergraduates? |
7469 | It is difficult to make Miss Harleth understand her power? |
7469 | It is not hard for you to come into this neighborhood later in the evening? 7469 It is nothing to grieve you, sir?" |
7469 | It was you, singing? |
7469 | It will not be much of a wrench to her affections, I fancy, this loss of the husband? |
7469 | It''s all very fine,said Mr. Arrowpoint, when Catherine was gone;"but what the deuce are we to do with the property?" |
7469 | Just see to everything, will you? 7469 Just tell me the truth, will you?" |
7469 | Let Hutchins go with it at once, will you? |
7469 | Make yourself just like your grandfather-- be what he wished you-- turn yourself into a Jew like him? |
7469 | Married, sir? |
7469 | May I ask if you are tired of dancing, Miss Harleth? |
7469 | May I ask where you have been at this extraordinary hour? |
7469 | May I call at Offendene to- morrow? |
7469 | May I hope that you will let me take his place? |
7469 | May I know the reason? |
7469 | May I leave that unfixed? 7469 May we sit down with you a little, papa?" |
7469 | Might I be called Cohen? |
7469 | Mirah,_ Liebchen_,he said, in the old caressing way,"should n''t you like me to make myself a little more respectable before my son sees me? |
7469 | Mirah? |
7469 | Miss Harleth? |
7469 | Mr. Arrowpoint,_ will_ you sit by and hear this without speaking? |
7469 | My child, my child, what is it? |
7469 | My dear child, why should you think of that? |
7469 | My father was a Jew, and you are a Jewess? |
7469 | My hat? |
7469 | My sweet child, what else could have been thought of? 7469 Nannie, Nannie, what on earth is the matter with you?" |
7469 | Narrow? 7469 No, but I thought-- Does papa know you are going?" |
7469 | No; how should I? 7469 No?" |
7469 | Not ambitious? |
7469 | Not long before her marriage, then? |
7469 | Not one who must have a path of her own? |
7469 | Not one? |
7469 | Nothing bad? |
7469 | Nothing else? 7469 Now my cousins are at Diplow,"said Grandcourt,"will you go there?--to- morrow? |
7469 | Now, Gwendolen, dear, you_ will not_? |
7469 | Now, Mirah, what do you mean? |
7469 | Now, what sort of issue might be fairly expected from all this self- denial? 7469 Now, why are you glad of that?" |
7469 | Now, will you be good enough to say what it is you have to complain of? |
7469 | Object? 7469 Of what use would it be to her that I should not marry him? |
7469 | Oh, have n''t I, though? |
7469 | Oh, if you please, mamma? |
7469 | Oh, was it great to you? 7469 Ought I to take anything he has left me? |
7469 | Perhaps there is some deeper interest? 7469 Pray, who is that standing near the card- room door?" |
7469 | Quarrel with her? |
7469 | Relations with money, sir? |
7469 | Satisfied, mamma? 7469 Shall I accompany myself?" |
7469 | Shall I be acceptable? |
7469 | Shall I have mamma to stay with me, then? |
7469 | Shall I lead you back? |
7469 | Shall I ring? |
7469 | Shall I tell him he may come? |
7469 | Shall I write for you, dear-- if it teases you? |
7469 | Shall we get into a cab and drive to-- wherever you wish to go? 7469 Shall we go now and hear what the scoring says? |
7469 | Shall you come again? |
7469 | Shall you make Berenice look fifty? 7469 Shall you mind turning over that folio?" |
7469 | Shall you? |
7469 | She is not like that? |
7469 | She must be a very happy person, do n''t you think? |
7469 | She told you so-- did she? |
7469 | She told you, did she? |
7469 | She was not staying at the rectory? |
7469 | Should n''t you like to make a study of Klesmer''s head, Hans? |
7469 | Should you mind about me going away, Gwendolen? |
7469 | Should you punish me by leaving the children in beggary? |
7469 | Shut the door, will you? 7469 Sir Hugo Mallinger?" |
7469 | Something has happened, dear? |
7469 | Stay a minute,_ Liebchen_,said Lapidoth, speaking in a lowered tone;"what sort of man has Ezra turned out?" |
7469 | Suppose we had lost you? |
7469 | That is a becoming glass, Gwendolen; or is it the black and gold color that sets you off? |
7469 | That your knowing me has caused you? 7469 That?" |
7469 | The pleasure is on our side too; but the wonder would have been, if you had come to this house without hearing of Mr. Deronda-- wouldn''t it, Mirah? |
7469 | The_ ensemble du serpent_? |
7469 | Then I can profit by Mr. Clintock''s misfortune? |
7469 | Then I_ am_ a Jew? |
7469 | Then it is not my real name? |
7469 | Then who was his father? |
7469 | Then you will go to Diplow to- morrow? |
7469 | There are swarms of those people, are n''t there? |
7469 | There was another situation, I think, mamma spoke of? |
7469 | They are in this house, I suppose? |
7469 | Think so? 7469 Too splendid, do n''t you think?" |
7469 | Treat you? 7469 Turn out that brute, will you?" |
7469 | Unless nationality is a feeling, what force can it have as an idea? |
7469 | Was Paley an old bachelor? |
7469 | Was it part of the play? |
7469 | Was my grandfather a learned man? |
7469 | Was the door locked? 7469 Well, but what is the use of my being charming, if it is to end in my being dull and not minding anything? |
7469 | Well, child, he did not see you, I hope? |
7469 | Were there ever such unfeeling children? |
7469 | Were those my grandfather''s words? |
7469 | What am I to tell you, mamma? |
7469 | What are the right hands? 7469 What are you going to do?" |
7469 | What can I say to your uncle, Gwendolen? 7469 What can you be thinking of, Gwen?" |
7469 | What decision have you come to? |
7469 | What did I win, Lush? |
7469 | What do I know? |
7469 | What do women always say in answer to that? |
7469 | What do you call follies? |
7469 | What do you mean? |
7469 | What do you mean? |
7469 | What do you mean? |
7469 | What do you say to being a great singer? 7469 What do you say, Dan? |
7469 | What do you say, Sirrah? |
7469 | What do you think of them? |
7469 | What does it signify whether a perfect woman is a Jewess or not? |
7469 | What does-- what makes a sharp knife, father? |
7469 | What else have you got in your pockets? |
7469 | What else should we do? |
7469 | What has been the matter? 7469 What has my meeting them in Paris to do with it? |
7469 | What is a man to do, though? |
7469 | What is it you are afraid of? |
7469 | What is it, my boy? 7469 What is it?" |
7469 | What is that hideous thing you have got on your wrist? |
7469 | What is that letter?--worse news still? |
7469 | What is that, mamma? |
7469 | What is that? |
7469 | What is that? |
7469 | What is the hymn? |
7469 | What is the matter? |
7469 | What is the matter? |
7469 | What is the use of it all? |
7469 | What is the use of talking to mad people? |
7469 | What is the use of telling? |
7469 | What is your feeling about a search for this mother? |
7469 | What is your wedding- day? |
7469 | What makes you so cold? |
7469 | What of her, eh? |
7469 | What on earth is the wonderful news? |
7469 | What orders shall I give? |
7469 | What right had he to marry this girl? |
7469 | What shall you do then? |
7469 | What shall you do to me when I ridicule Rex? |
7469 | What should you do if you were like me-- feeling that you were wrong and miserable, and dreading everything to come? |
7469 | What should you have felt if that Ezra had been your brother? |
7469 | What should you like to do? |
7469 | What sort of a place do you prefer? |
7469 | What was it? |
7469 | What were you afraid of? 7469 What wonder? |
7469 | What? |
7469 | What? |
7469 | What? |
7469 | When did you come down, Hans? |
7469 | When will you come back? |
7469 | When you are as old as I am, it will not seem so simple a question--''Why did you do this?'' 7469 When you resolved on that, you meant that I should never know my origin?" |
7469 | When? |
7469 | Where are the others? |
7469 | Where are you going, Rex? |
7469 | Where have you been with him? |
7469 | Where is he, Addy? |
7469 | Where is she gone-- do you know? |
7469 | Where is the man? 7469 Which side of the family does he get them from?" |
7469 | Who and what is she? |
7469 | Who else is inclined to make the tour of the house and premises? |
7469 | Who is Joseph Kalonymos? |
7469 | Who is that near the door? |
7469 | Who is that with Gascoigne? |
7469 | Who will be hurt but myself, then? |
7469 | Who? |
7469 | Whom do you mean by ugly people? |
7469 | Why are you dull? |
7469 | Why did n''t she fall in love with me? |
7469 | Why did she leave the stage, then? |
7469 | Why did you ask the Gogoffs? 7469 Why did you not bring me up in that way, mamma?" |
7469 | Why did you run away from me, child? |
7469 | Why do you ask such a question? |
7469 | Why do you like a hook better than a cork- screw? |
7469 | Why do you want to make them unpleasant for_ me_? |
7469 | Why have you resolved now on disclosing to me what you took care to have me brought up in ignorance of? 7469 Why in the world do you say that all on a sudden?" |
7469 | Why is it to be expected of any heiress that she should carry the property gained in trade into the hands of a certain class? 7469 Why not? |
7469 | Why not? |
7469 | Why not? |
7469 | Why not? |
7469 | Why should I dance if I do n''t like it, aunt? 7469 Why should I make the sacrifice?" |
7469 | Why should I not marry the man who loves me, if I love him? |
7469 | Why should I? |
7469 | Why should I? |
7469 | Why should you suppose she is going to do what is not right? |
7469 | Why superfluous? |
7469 | Why to- morrow? 7469 Why will you not tell me where you are going after the marriage? |
7469 | Why, dear? |
7469 | Why, how came you to put that pocket handkerchief in here? |
7469 | Why, what has shaken thee? |
7469 | Why, what kind of a man do you imagine him to be, Gwendolen? |
7469 | Why? 7469 Why? |
7469 | Why? |
7469 | Why? |
7469 | Why? |
7469 | Why? |
7469 | Why? |
7469 | Why? |
7469 | Why?--ah, why? |
7469 | Will it bother you to be asked how soon we can be married? |
7469 | Will she be content to wait? |
7469 | Will you allow me to come again and inquire-- perhaps at five to- morrow? |
7469 | Will you confide in me so far as to tell me your reasons? |
7469 | Will you do me the honor-- the next-- or another quadrille? |
7469 | Will you not join in the music? |
7469 | Will you ride Criterion to- morrow? |
7469 | Will you sing this again, or shall I sing it to you? |
7469 | Will you sit down near me? |
7469 | Will you take the portrait? |
7469 | Would it be disagreeable to you to sing now? |
7469 | Yes, dear; can I do anything for you? |
7469 | Yes; is it not? |
7469 | Yet his knowledge was not narrow? |
7469 | You accept my devotion? |
7469 | You accept what will make such things a matter of course? |
7469 | You admit now we could n''t have done anything better? |
7469 | You agree to change, then? |
7469 | You agree with me that I had better go? |
7469 | You and the four girls all in that closet of a room, with the green and yellow paper pressing on your eyes? 7469 You are English? |
7469 | You are a man of learning-- you are interested in Jewish history? |
7469 | You are afraid of grieving him? |
7469 | You are going to use his horse? |
7469 | You are going? |
7469 | You are not fond of him yourself? |
7469 | You are not here for the sake of the play, then? |
7469 | You are not named after your father, then? |
7469 | You are not well, dear? |
7469 | You assent to my arrangement, then? |
7469 | You can conceive no motive? |
7469 | You consent to become my wife? |
7469 | You do n''t feel quite ready for a journey to Southampton? |
7469 | You do n''t mean you would never be married? |
7469 | You do n''t object to hunting, then? |
7469 | You do n''t repent the choice of the law as a profession, Rex? |
7469 | You do n''t share that idea? |
7469 | You do want your earrings? |
7469 | You expect him to persevere? |
7469 | You have a brother? |
7469 | You have lost all sense of duty, then? 7469 You have made her an offer already, then?" |
7469 | You have not found it? |
7469 | You have written to Rome about that? |
7469 | You knew it? |
7469 | You knew nothing of my being at Chelsea? |
7469 | You like a_ nez retroussé_, then, and long narrow eyes? |
7469 | You like my singing? 7469 You live under the same roof with the Cohens, I think?" |
7469 | You mean to defy us, then? |
7469 | You mean, to give Alice lessons? |
7469 | You must surely have lived in England? |
7469 | You seem to have done well for yourself, Mirah? 7469 You think he will help her?" |
7469 | You want to know if I am English? |
7469 | You will always live at the Abbey-- or else at Diplow? |
7469 | You will like to see the stables, Henleigh? |
7469 | You will perhaps bring my cousin back to England? |
7469 | You will tell me if there is anything I forget? |
7469 | You wish me to be complaisant to him? |
7469 | You wo n''t run after the pretty gambler, then? |
7469 | You would not mind Isabel sitting with you? 7469 You would not mind singing before any one who wished to hear you?" |
7469 | Your parent''s desire makes no duty for you, then? |
7469 | _ Are_ you always getting the worst? |
7469 | _ Are_ you? |
7469 | _ She_ told you that? |
7469 | _ You_ are fond of danger, then? |
7469 | ''You do n''t see the witticism, sir?'' |
7469 | ( Was there ever a young lady or gentleman not ready to give up an unspecified indulgence for the sake of the favorite one specified?) |
7469 | ( Who has not seen men with faces of this corrective power till they frustrated it by speech or action?) |
7469 | ( You observe my new vein of allegory?) |
7469 | --"Why are you so cruel to us all?" |
7469 | A fine_ menu_-- Is it to- day what Roman epicures Insisted that a gentleman must eat To earn the dignity of dining well? |
7469 | A fish honestly invited to come and be eaten has a clear course in declining, but how if it finds itself swimming against a net? |
7469 | After a little pause Grandcourt said,"Is Miss Harleth at Offendene?" |
7469 | After a little silence she said, with agitated hurry,"If he were here again, what should I do? |
7469 | After a moment''s pause he said to Deronda,"Do you know those people-- the Langens?" |
7469 | After a slight pause, he said,"Perhaps you know Hebrew?" |
7469 | After all, what was this man to her? |
7469 | After pausing a little, she added, abruptly,"And now tell me what you shall do?" |
7469 | Am I always to be in the dark?" |
7469 | Am I to understand that you mean to accept him?" |
7469 | Am I worse than I was when you found me and wanted to make me better? |
7469 | An honorable life? |
7469 | And Grandcourt himself? |
7469 | And Gwendolen? |
7469 | And Mr. Grandcourt behaves perfectly, now, does he not?" |
7469 | And after all, what will you get by it? |
7469 | And after that he said, without haste, as if conscious that he might be wrong,"Do you forget what I told you when we first saw each other? |
7469 | And apart from the network, would she have dared at once to say anything decisive? |
7469 | And do you quite understand? |
7469 | And how could she go on through the day in this state? |
7469 | And may I see you again this evening-- to- morrow-- when you have had some rest? |
7469 | And may not Jacob come and visit me?" |
7469 | And now I am come, I suppose you want to get back to England as soon as you can?" |
7469 | And now-- will you forsake me?" |
7469 | And so you actually believe that I should get my five pictures hung on the line in a conspicuous position, and carefully studied by the public? |
7469 | And the questions I would put are three: Is all change in the direction of progress? |
7469 | And then her mouth-- there never was a prettier mouth, the lips curled backward so finely, eh, Mackworth?" |
7469 | And what can I do but ask you?" |
7469 | And what reproach is there against me,"she added bitterly,"since I have made you glad to be a Jew? |
7469 | And what sort of dispute could a woman of any pride and dignity begin on a yacht? |
7469 | And what was it whether I died or lived? |
7469 | And what would he say if he knew everything? |
7469 | And where would you go to? |
7469 | And without me?" |
7469 | And you will not go away?" |
7469 | And-- can you believe it? |
7469 | Anything different? |
7469 | Are the Arrowpoints at Quetcham still, and is Herr Klesmer there? |
7469 | Are they rich? |
7469 | Are you as kind to me as I am to you?" |
7469 | Are you fond of horses?" |
7469 | Are you generally engaged in bookselling?" |
7469 | Are you getting discontented with yourself, Gwen?" |
7469 | Are you not able to forgive me? |
7469 | Are you not glad?" |
7469 | Are you quite reckless about me?" |
7469 | Are you quite sure of your own discretion? |
7469 | Are you ready?" |
7469 | As he closed the door, the bitter tears rose, and the gnawing words provoked an answer:"Why did you put your fangs into me and not into him?" |
7469 | As it was, she felt compelled to silence, and after a pause, Grandcourt said,"Am I to understand that some one else is preferred?" |
7469 | At last he said, looking at Daniel with examination,"So you do n''t want to be an Englishman to the backbone after all?" |
7469 | At length Grandcourt, seeing Lush turn toward him, looked at him again and said, contemptuously,"What follows?" |
7469 | At length something occurred to her that made her turn her face to Deronda and say in a trembling voice,"Is that all you can tell me?" |
7469 | At ten?" |
7469 | Attempts at description are stupid: who can all at once describe a human being? |
7469 | Because you think him too learned?" |
7469 | Besides, what could we do in this house without servants, and without money to warm it? |
7469 | Besides, where are you to stop along that road-- making loopholes where you do n''t want to peep, and so on? |
7469 | But Gwendolen felt some strength in saying,"How can I help what other people have done? |
7469 | But I fancy you are the man who knew most about what Mrs. Grandcourt felt or did not feel-- eh, Dan?" |
7469 | But I set myself to obey and suffer: what else could I do? |
7469 | But Mirah went on, absorbed in her memories,"Is it not wonderful how I remember the voices better than anything else? |
7469 | But Mirah''s anger was not appeased: how could it be? |
7469 | But are we always obliged to explain why the facts are not what some persons thought beforehand? |
7469 | But do n''t you want some more money?" |
7469 | But do you know I am bold enough to wish to correct_ you_, and require you to understand a joke?" |
7469 | But he must have made himself a pretty large drain of money, eh?" |
7469 | But he said, after a just perceptible pause:"Ezra? |
7469 | But his tone was what I could not bear; and how could I tell him what I wanted? |
7469 | But how can a man avoid himself as a subject in conversation? |
7469 | But how could she arrest his wooing by beginning to make a formal speech--"I perceive your intention-- it is most flattering, etc."? |
7469 | But how much more than that is true of our race? |
7469 | But how should you bear it?" |
7469 | But how to use it? |
7469 | But how was he to understand or conceive her present repulsion for Henleigh Grandcourt? |
7469 | But if his love lies deeper than any reasons to be found? |
7469 | But if so, I ask, why have n''t they done it?" |
7469 | But now the door was opened, and while none entered, a well- known voice said:"Daniel Deronda-- may he come in?" |
7469 | But now, how is the widow?" |
7469 | But now,"he added, with a certain drop in his voice to a lower, more familiar nasal,"what do you want for it?" |
7469 | But now-- did she know exactly what was the state of the case with regard to Mrs. Glasher and her children? |
7469 | But shall you mind throwing it over your shoulders while we are on the water? |
7469 | But she spoke again, hurriedly, looking at him,"You will not say that I ought to tell the world? |
7469 | But that positive statement was immediately followed by an inward query--"Could she have known anything of it?" |
7469 | But the thought in her mind was"Can he too be starting away from a decision?" |
7469 | But then, why had he never heard Sir Hugo speak of his brother Deronda, as he spoke of his brother Grandcourt? |
7469 | But was not Mirah to be there? |
7469 | But was she going to fulfill her deliberate intention? |
7469 | But were not men of ardent zeal and far- reaching hope everywhere exceptional? |
7469 | But what can I do?" |
7469 | But what can still that hunger of the heart which sickens the eye for beauty, and makes sweet- scented ease an oppression? |
7469 | But what difference could this pain of hers make to any one else? |
7469 | But what do I know of her? |
7469 | But what does it matter? |
7469 | But what else was he? |
7469 | But what has that to do with it? |
7469 | But what is it to be rational-- what is it to feel the light of the divine reason growing stronger within and without? |
7469 | But what is the good of trying to know more, unless life were worth more?" |
7469 | But what is the use of my taking the vows and settling everything as it should be, if that marplot Hans comes and upsets it all?" |
7469 | But what notion, what vain reliance could it be that had lain darkly within her and was now burning itself into sight as disappointment and jealousy? |
7469 | But what was that German quotation you were so ready with, Mirah-- you learned puss?" |
7469 | But what was to be done with Mirah? |
7469 | But where can we meet?" |
7469 | But where is her Jewish impudence? |
7469 | But where is our new neighbor? |
7469 | But where''s your gambling beauty, Deronda? |
7469 | But which among the chief of the Gentile nations has not an ignorant multitude? |
7469 | But who knows the pathways? |
7469 | But who shall say,''The fountain of their life is dried up, they shall forever cease to be a nation?'' |
7469 | But who, loving a creature like Gwendolen, would not be inclined to regard every peculiarity in her as a mark of preeminence? |
7469 | But why did she not recognize him with more friendliness? |
7469 | But why did she run out of his way at first? |
7469 | But why have you now sent for me to tell me that I am a Jew?" |
7469 | But without further reflection he said,"Do n''t you know how much it is worth?" |
7469 | But would another woman who married Grandcourt be in fact the decisive obstacle to her wishes, or be doing her and her boy any real injury? |
7469 | But you are rich?" |
7469 | Ca n''t I be of use in going to Gadsmere?" |
7469 | Ca n''t we go to law and recover our fortune? |
7469 | Ca n''t you understand that?" |
7469 | Ca n''t you write now-- before we set out this morning?" |
7469 | Can I carry any word to my father from you?" |
7469 | Can Jeffries go on horseback with a note?" |
7469 | Can a fresh- made garment of citizenship weave itself straightway into the flesh and change the slow deposit of eighteen centuries? |
7469 | Can her mind be really made up against him?" |
7469 | Can this be part of the religious ceremony? |
7469 | Can we wonder at the practical submission which hid her constructive rebellion? |
7469 | Confess you hate them when they stand in your way-- when their gain is your loss? |
7469 | Could he know of Mrs. Glasher? |
7469 | Could he let Gwendolen go alone? |
7469 | Could she ask Grandcourt to tell her himself? |
7469 | Could the proud- spirited woman have behaved more like a child? |
7469 | Decisively, but yet with some return of kindness, she said,"About making love? |
7469 | Deronda could not escape( who can?) |
7469 | Deronda divined the hinted grief, and left it in silence, rising as he saw Mirah rise, and saying to her,"Are you going? |
7469 | Deronda, looking at the grandmother, who had only an inward silent laugh, said,"Are these the only grandchildren you have?" |
7469 | Deronda?" |
7469 | Deronda?" |
7469 | Deronda?" |
7469 | Deronda?" |
7469 | Deronda?--have you never seen Mr. Deronda? |
7469 | Did it go to your heart?" |
7469 | Did she want him to throw himself at her feet and declare that he was dying for her? |
7469 | Did you not observe how well Miss Arrowpoint shot?" |
7469 | Did you not say so?" |
7469 | Difficulties? |
7469 | Do I love that? |
7469 | Do I understand you?" |
7469 | Do n''t you think so?" |
7469 | Do they form a body of men hitherto free from false conclusions and illusory speculations? |
7469 | Do you know Hebrew? |
7469 | Do you know about my husband''s will?" |
7469 | Do you know him?" |
7469 | Do you mean that old Adonis in the George the Fourth wig?" |
7469 | Do you mind my waking you?" |
7469 | Do you object to him so much?" |
7469 | Do you remember that I said I was not of your race?" |
7469 | Do you suppose that is inattention or insolence, now?" |
7469 | Do you think a woman who cried, and prayed, and struggled to be saved from herself, could be a murderess?" |
7469 | Do you understand me?" |
7469 | Do you want to see it?" |
7469 | Do you want to send before to- morrow?" |
7469 | Do_ you_ like uncertainty?" |
7469 | Does anybody know them?" |
7469 | Does n''t he look ill?" |
7469 | Does one who has been all but lost in a pit of darkness complain of the sweet air and the daylight? |
7469 | Does she quite know what you are doing?" |
7469 | Does that flatter your imagination?" |
7469 | Dost thou understand, Mirah?" |
7469 | Else how can any one find an intense interest in life? |
7469 | Even now was it not possible? |
7469 | Every one is going to the other end now-- shall we join them? |
7469 | For what could not a woman do when she was married, if she knew how to assert herself? |
7469 | For whatever marriage had been for herself, how could she the less desire it for her daughter? |
7469 | For where might my father be going? |
7469 | For which of them, mother or girls, had not had a generous part in it-- giving their best in feeling and in act to her who needed? |
7469 | For who has two friends like him?" |
7469 | Fraser?" |
7469 | Gascoigne?" |
7469 | Grandcourt noticed a change in her face, and releasing his hand from under his knees, he laid it on hers, and said,"You object to my going away?" |
7469 | Grandcourt put up his telescope and said,"There''s a plantation of sugar- canes at the foot of that rock; should you like to look?" |
7469 | Grandcourt said,"Do you know how long it is since I first saw you in this dress?" |
7469 | Grandcourt, when they had half turned round, paused and said languidly,"Do you like this kind of thing?" |
7469 | Grandcourt?" |
7469 | Grandcourt?" |
7469 | Grandcourt?" |
7469 | Grandcourt?" |
7469 | Gwendolen did not speak immediately, and her uncle said with more emphasis,"Have you any doubt of that yourself, my dear?" |
7469 | Gwendolen gave way, and letting her head rest against her mother, cried out sobbingly,"Oh, mamma, what can become of my life? |
7469 | Had Anna been to see Gwendolen after she had known about the yacht? |
7469 | Had Grandcourt the least conception of what was going on in the breast of his wife? |
7469 | Has he made advances which you have discouraged?" |
7469 | Has he run away with it all?" |
7469 | Have I not borne it well? |
7469 | Have I not breathed my soul into you? |
7469 | Have you any more reason for being anxious now than you had a month ago?" |
7469 | Have you been left altogether ignorant of your people''s life, young man?" |
7469 | Have you been satisfied with the interview?" |
7469 | Have you ever tried your little chestnut at a ditch? |
7469 | Have you got any more knives at home?" |
7469 | Have you heard anything that has put you out of spirits lately?" |
7469 | Have you heard her-- of course you have-- heard her speak of her people and her religion?" |
7469 | Have you heard what sort of a young man he is, Henry?" |
7469 | Have you not strength of mind enough to see that you had better act on my assurance for a time, and test it? |
7469 | Have you seen her lately?" |
7469 | Have you the cursing spirit of the Jew in you? |
7469 | Have you thought of that plan--""Just leave me alone, will you?" |
7469 | Have you time to tell me more of my grandfather? |
7469 | He conceived that she did not love him; but was that necessary? |
7469 | He did come, however, and at a moment when he could propose to conduct Mrs. Davilow to her carriage,"Shall we meet again in the ball- room?" |
7469 | He did not mean to use it needlessly; but there are some persons so gifted in relation to us that their"How do you do?" |
7469 | He drew his chair quite close in front of her, and said, in a low tone,"Just be quiet and listen, will you?" |
7469 | He had hunted the tiger-- had he ever been in love or made love? |
7469 | He obeyed, saying,"You are quite relieved now, I trust?" |
7469 | He said,''What will you do? |
7469 | He said:''What is it you want done?'' |
7469 | He told you how he found me?" |
7469 | He tried to recall her to particulars by asking,"Where was my grandfather''s home?" |
7469 | He was to be a lawyer, and what reason was there why he should not rise as high as Eldon did? |
7469 | He went to her side and said,"Are you relenting about the music and looking for something to play or sing?" |
7469 | Henleigh the boy jumped up and said,"Mamma, is it the miller with my donkey?" |
7469 | Her presence will be the greatest comfort to you-- it will give you a motive to save her from unnecessary pain?" |
7469 | How came you to know anything of it?" |
7469 | How can I stem that tide?" |
7469 | How can an ugly Christian, who is always dropping her work, convert a beautiful Jewess, who has not a fault?" |
7469 | How can he help being in love with her? |
7469 | How can they help their parents marrying or not marrying?" |
7469 | How can you be sure in so short a time? |
7469 | How could Deronda help this? |
7469 | How could I know that you would have the spirit of my father in you? |
7469 | How could I live? |
7469 | How could Mordecai have borne that those friends of his adversity should have been shut out from rejoicing in common with him? |
7469 | How could he be like his mother and not like his father? |
7469 | How could he be slow to understand feelings which now seemed nearer than ever to his own? |
7469 | How could he grasp the long- growing process of this young creature''s wretchedness?--how arrest and change it with a sentence? |
7469 | How could little thick boots make any noise on an Axminster carpet? |
7469 | How could she be defiant? |
7469 | How could she believe in sorrow? |
7469 | How could she run away to her own family-- carry distress among them, and render herself an object of scandal in the society she had left behind her? |
7469 | How could she take her mamma and the four sisters to London? |
7469 | How could she? |
7469 | How could the rose help it when several bees in succession took its sweet odor as a sign of personal attachment? |
7469 | How could we travel? |
7469 | How could you be so thoughtless as to leave me in uncertainty about your address? |
7469 | How could you choose my birthright for me?" |
7469 | How could you tell me things?" |
7469 | How did you know-- how did you find him?" |
7469 | How do I know that I can see you again? |
7469 | How do you know it would be lucky if he loved Mrs. Grandcourt? |
7469 | How do you know she''s gone?" |
7469 | How far was he justified in determining another life by his own notions? |
7469 | How much from her desire to show regret about his accident? |
7469 | How much of this was due to her presentiment from what he had said yesterday that he was going to talk of love? |
7469 | How satisfy? |
7469 | How that_ fat_ Deronda can bear looking at her----""Why do you call him a_ fat_? |
7469 | How to scale the wall? |
7469 | How was it that Gwendolen did not laugh? |
7469 | How was it that nothing more was heard of Miss Harleth? |
7469 | How was she to begin? |
7469 | How was this to be accounted for? |
7469 | How will you justify keeping one sort of memory and throwing away the other? |
7469 | How, then, could Grandcourt divine what was going on in Gwendolen''s breast? |
7469 | However you may decide you will not tell Mr. Grandcourt, or any one else, that you have seen me?" |
7469 | I am to cut and run?" |
7469 | I can not make myself love the people I have never loved-- is it not enough that I lost the life I did love?" |
7469 | I could be here by five-- will that do?" |
7469 | I could silence them: may not a man silence his awe or his love, and take to finding reasons, which others demand? |
7469 | I have never broken my word to you-- how many have you broken to me? |
7469 | I suddenly felt that I was very weak and weary, and yet where could I go? |
7469 | I suppose you have been there and know all about them?" |
7469 | I think that is a different doctrine from yours?" |
7469 | I want to go to Mrs. Meyrick''s: may I go with you?" |
7469 | I wanted to know whether you thought his face and form required that his words should be among the meanings of noble music?" |
7469 | I was forced to fly from my father; but if he came back in age and weakness and want, and needed me, should I say,''This is not my father''? |
7469 | I was not aware that there was a painting behind that panel; were you?" |
7469 | I was there yesterday-- perhaps they mentioned it to you?" |
7469 | I wonder what he thinks of my marriage? |
7469 | I wonder why he fixed on me as the musical one? |
7469 | If I put my hand on his knee and say,''What is the matter, father?'' |
7469 | If I tell everything-- if I deliver up everything-- what else can be demanded of me? |
7469 | If Klesmer happened not to be at Quetcham, what could she do next? |
7469 | If he made any unpleasant discovery, was he bound to a disclosure that might cast a new net of trouble around her? |
7469 | If she cried toward him, what then? |
7469 | If somebody will introduce a brisk trade in watches among the''Jerusalem wares,''I''ll go-- eh, Mordecai, what do you say?" |
7469 | If there were nothing after all? |
7469 | In a subdued voice, she said,"Suppose I had gambled again, and lost the necklace again, what should you have thought of me?" |
7469 | In fact, it seemed to Deronda that she was only half conscious of her surroundings: was she hungry, or was there some other cause of bewilderment? |
7469 | In that attitude of preparation, he said,"Do you command me to go?" |
7469 | In that mood she once said,"Shall I tell you what is the difference between you and me, Ezra? |
7469 | Is Klesmer a severe man?" |
7469 | Is Miss Harleth there, or is she not?" |
7469 | Is eight hundred a year enough for you, mamma?" |
7469 | Is he a Great Unknown?" |
7469 | Is he an Englishman?" |
7469 | Is it Cambridge you have been to?" |
7469 | Is it any wonder that she saw her own necessity reflected in his feeling? |
7469 | Is it because I am a woman?" |
7469 | Is it because the singing lessons are so few, and are likely to fall off when the season comes to an end? |
7469 | Is it not begun? |
7469 | Is it not like mocking your parents?--like rejoicing in your parents''shame?" |
7469 | Is it not so?" |
7469 | Is it not truth I speak, Pash?" |
7469 | Is n''t that better than painting a piece of staring immodesty and calling it by a worshipful name?" |
7469 | Is she fond of her artist''s life-- is her singing worth anything?" |
7469 | Is that a good match for him?" |
7469 | Is that it?" |
7469 | Is that surprising? |
7469 | Is that the best I can do?" |
7469 | Is that what marriage always comes to?" |
7469 | Is that what you believe?" |
7469 | Is there a grand carriage, Amy?" |
7469 | Is there any man who stands between us?" |
7469 | Is there any pain like seeing what ought to be the best things in life turned into the worst? |
7469 | Is there any single occupation of mind that you care about with passionate delight or even independent interest?" |
7469 | Is there anything more that you would like to ask me?" |
7469 | Is this world and all the life upon it only like a farce or a vaudeville, where you find no great meanings? |
7469 | It is a common sentence that Knowledge is power; but who hath duly considered or set forth the power of Ignorance? |
7469 | It seemed to come naturally enough that he should say,"And you have no daughter?" |
7469 | It would be impossible to say"yes"in a tone that would be taken seriously; equally impossible to say"no;"but what else could she say? |
7469 | Kalonymos now put out his hand and said cordially,"So you are no longer angry at being something more than an Englishman?" |
7469 | Klesmer doubtless had magnificent ideas about helping artists; but how could he know the feelings of ladies in such matters? |
7469 | L''armi, qua l''armi: io solo Combatteró, procomberó sol io"--[ Footnote: Do none of thy children defend thee? |
7469 | Let me tell Hans and the girls the evening before, and they will be away the next morning?" |
7469 | Love- making and marriage-- how could they now be the imagery in which poor Gwendolen''s deepest attachment could spontaneously clothe itself? |
7469 | Mab felt herself unanswerable here, inclining to the opinion of Socrates:"What motive has a man to live, if not for the pleasure of discourse?" |
7469 | Mad project broken? |
7469 | May I ask for you at the Cohens''any evening after your hour at the book- shop? |
7469 | May I ask have you read it?" |
7469 | Me and my wife''ll feel honored, and so will mother; wo n''t you, mother?" |
7469 | Meanwhile, what would he tell her that she ought to do? |
7469 | Might it not be just as well, nay better, that Grandcourt should marry? |
7469 | Might there not come a disclosure which would hold the missing determination of his course? |
7469 | Mighty Love had laid his hand upon her; but what had he demanded of her? |
7469 | Mirah one day said to him--"I am continually going to speak to Mr. Deronda as if he were a Jew?" |
7469 | Mirah, quick as thought, went to the spot where Deronda was seeking, and said,"Did you lay it down?" |
7469 | Mirah, what are you looking sad for?" |
7469 | Mordecai paused, and then began in a changed tone, reverting to previous suggestions from Deronda''s disclosure:"What moved your parents----?" |
7469 | Moreover he liked being near her-- how could it be otherwise? |
7469 | Mr. Arrowpoint, will you tell your daughter what is her duty?" |
7469 | Mrs. Davilow paused a little, and then said,"Do you know who is to have the estates and the rest of the money?" |
7469 | Mrs. Davilow put this question rather anxiously, and receiving no answer, asked another:"You do n''t consider that you have discouraged him?" |
7469 | Mrs. Grandcourt, the Vandyke duchess, is your cousin?" |
7469 | No real vexation?" |
7469 | Now the father is there-- did you know that the father is there?" |
7469 | Now, did he suppose that she had not suspected him of being the person who redeemed her necklace? |
7469 | Now, what can I do for_ you_, sir?" |
7469 | Of what use was the rebellion within her? |
7469 | On whose shoulder would we lay it, that we might be free?" |
7469 | One day I asked him,''Is there a man capable of doing something for love of me, and expecting nothing in return?'' |
7469 | Or did she expect him to write his proposals? |
7469 | Or shall I be trespassing in staying longer?" |
7469 | Or shall I write an answer for you-- which you will dictate?" |
7469 | Or, if you send it to me, will you promise not to catechise me upon it and ask me which part I like best? |
7469 | Presently Hans said, again speaking low, and without turning,"Excuse the question, but does Mrs. Grandcourt know of all this?" |
7469 | Presently he heard her cry imploringly,"You will not say that any one else should know?" |
7469 | Probably the evil; else why was the effect that of unrest rather than of undisturbed charm? |
7469 | See, mamma?" |
7469 | Shall I bring it about? |
7469 | Shall I go away, and come again whenever you wish it?" |
7469 | Shall he say,''That way events are wending, I will not resist?'' |
7469 | Shall man, whose soul is set in the royalty of discernment and resolve, deny his rank and say, I am an onlooker, ask no choice or purpose of me? |
7469 | Shall we go now at once?" |
7469 | Shall we go up there?" |
7469 | Shall we say,"Let the ages try the spirits, and see what they are worth?" |
7469 | Shall you be glad to think that I am punished because I was not a Jewish mother to you?" |
7469 | Shall you comprehend your mother, or only blame her?" |
7469 | Shall you forgive me for not saying so before?" |
7469 | Shall you like to stand before your husband with these diamonds on you, and these words of mine in his thoughts and yours? |
7469 | Shall you like to stand before your husband with these diamonds on you, and these words of mine in his thoughts and yours? |
7469 | She could have no joy but to afflict herself; and where else would she go? |
7469 | She felt prepared to hear everything, and began in a tone of deliberate intention,"What have you thought of doing, exactly, mamma?" |
7469 | She gave herself no fuller reason than a painful sense of unfitness-- in what? |
7469 | She had come down- stairs equipped in this way; and when Mrs. Meyrick said, in a tone of question,"You like to go in that dress, dear?" |
7469 | She let her hands fall on her lap, and said with a pretty air of perversity,"Why is to- morrow the only day?" |
7469 | She raised her eyes again and said with something of her former clearness and defiance,"No"--wishing him to understand,"What then? |
7469 | She turned to her uncle again and said, apparently in acceptance of his ideas,"When is Mrs. Mompert likely to send for me?" |
7469 | She was merely coquetting, then? |
7469 | She was seeing the whole event-- her own acts included-- through an exaggerating medium of excitement and horror? |
7469 | She went to Ezra''s ear and whispered"Was my father here?" |
7469 | Short of Apollo himself, what great musical_ maestro_ could make a good figure at an archery meeting? |
7469 | Should you have known me,"she added, turning toward him,"if you had met me now?--should you have known me for the one you saw at Leubronn?" |
7469 | Should you like to be adored by the world and take the house by storm, like Mario and Tamberlik?" |
7469 | Sir Hugo, by way of changing the subject, said to her,"Is not this a beautiful room? |
7469 | So he said nothing about it to you?" |
7469 | Some attraction-- some engagement-- which it would have been only fair to make me aware of? |
7469 | Some may do wrong to another without remorse; but suppose one does feel remorse? |
7469 | Still she hesitated, and said more timidly than ever,"Do you belong to the theatre?" |
7469 | Such things had been known of male gamblers; why should not a woman have a like supremacy? |
7469 | Tell me-- it will not be a pain to you that I have dared to speak of my trouble to you? |
7469 | That doubt is in your mind? |
7469 | That evening Mrs. Davilow said,"Was it really so, or only a joke of yours, about Mr. Deronda''s spoiling your play, Gwen?" |
7469 | That''s a stupid place to go to, is n''t it?" |
7469 | The good- humor of the glance remained and shone out in a motherly way at Deronda, as she said, in a mild guttural tone,"How can I serve you, sir?" |
7469 | The market for spoons has never expanded enough for any one to say,"Why not?" |
7469 | The next morning at breakfast he said,"How are your bruises, Rex?" |
7469 | The silent question--"But is it not cowardly to make that a reason for turning away?" |
7469 | The soft warm rain of blossoms which had fallen just where she was-- did it really come because she was there? |
7469 | The story is chipped off, so to speak, and passes with a ragged edge into nothing--_le néant_; can anything be more sublime, especially in French? |
7469 | The stranger looked up again at Deronda, who said,"You will have no more fears with these friends? |
7469 | Their eyes meeting in that way seemed to allow any length of pause: but wait as long as she would, how could she contradict herself? |
7469 | Then Grandcourt said,"What men are invited here with their wives?" |
7469 | Then I said,''How shall I save the life within me from being stifled with this stifled breath?''" |
7469 | Then a great horror comes over me: what do I know of life or death? |
7469 | Then after a moment, looking up at the ivory again, she said,"Do_ you_ never find fault with the world or with others?" |
7469 | Then he said tenderly,"And so you wo n''t mind about leaving your old Nunc?" |
7469 | Then he said,"Are you as uncertain about yourself as you make others about you?" |
7469 | Then snatching the panel out of the hand of the culprit, she closed it hastily, saying,"There is a lock-- where is the key? |
7469 | Then,"Will you sit near me again a little while?" |
7469 | There is no objection, I suppose, to their knowing that you and I meet in private?" |
7469 | There is nothing that you feel need change your position in any way? |
7469 | There was a melancholy smile on her lips as she said that, but she added more entreatingly,"It will not be a pain to you?" |
7469 | They both said,"How do you do?" |
7469 | They turned their blank gray sides to her: what was there on the other side? |
7469 | Things can not be altered, and who cares? |
7469 | This last memory was just now very busy in her; for had not Klesmer then been struck with admiration of her pose and expression? |
7469 | This splendid specimen was probably gentle, suitable as a boudoir pet: what may not a lizard be, if you know nothing to the contrary? |
7469 | This was a chance to be risked: might she not be going in to buy something which had struck her fancy? |
7469 | This was not what Daniel expected, and was so far a relief, which gave him spirit to answer,"Am I to go to school?" |
7469 | To make a little difference for the better was what he was not contented to live without; but how to make it? |
7469 | To the last the evil temptation has been resisted?" |
7469 | Vandernoodt?" |
7469 | Was ever any young witch like this? |
7469 | Was he going to be a jealous husband? |
7469 | Was it a fit of madness? |
7469 | Was it alone the closeness of this fulfilment which made her heart flutter? |
7469 | Was it because I have a bulging forehead, ma, and peep from under it like a newt from under a stone?" |
7469 | Was it credible that she had refused Mr. Grandcourt? |
7469 | Was it in Mr. Fraser''s? |
7469 | Was it some event that had occurred during his absence, or only the growing fear of some event? |
7469 | Was it something, perhaps alterable, in the new position which had been made for her? |
7469 | Was not all her hurrying life of the last three months a show, in which her consciousness was a wondering spectator? |
7469 | Was she beautiful or not beautiful? |
7469 | Was she forsaken by him-- now-- already? |
7469 | Was she in a state of delirium into which there entered a sense of concealment and necessity for self- repression? |
7469 | Was that agitating experience nullified this morning? |
7469 | Was the bell on the verge of tolling, the sentence about to be executed? |
7469 | Was the good or the evil genius dominant in those beams? |
7469 | Was there any new change since then? |
7469 | Was there ever a more hypothetic appeal? |
7469 | Was there ever so unexpected an assertion of superiority-- at least before the late Teutonic conquest? |
7469 | Was there ever such a way before of accepting the bliss- giving"Yes"? |
7469 | Was there really something different about him, or was the difference only in her feeling? |
7469 | We all lived at Diplow for two years while the alterations were going on: Do you like Diplow?" |
7469 | We are going to the_ Hand and Banner_, I suppose, and shall be in private there?" |
7469 | We have nothing to carry but our clothes, you know?" |
7469 | We say,"What do you think?" |
7469 | Were the peculiarities of this man really associated with any sort of mental alienation, according to Cohen''s hint? |
7469 | What amiable baronet can escape the effect of a strong desire for a particular possession? |
7469 | What are doubts to me? |
7469 | What are you disposed to give for it?" |
7469 | What are you looking forward to, if you ca n''t behave properly as my wife? |
7469 | What better could the most loving mother have done? |
7469 | What can_ I_ do but cry for help? |
7469 | What could Deronda say? |
7469 | What could I do but say you were dead? |
7469 | What could I do? |
7469 | What could Rex say? |
7469 | What could he have done?" |
7469 | What could she say to justify her flight? |
7469 | What could you do for me but weary your own patience? |
7469 | What did Gwendolen look forward to? |
7469 | What did he really know about his origin? |
7469 | What did she wish? |
7469 | What did this vaunting brother need? |
7469 | What did you say was the name of that gentleman near the door?" |
7469 | What difference will it make to you that I have told you about your birth?" |
7469 | What do I care about his being a_ fat_? |
7469 | What do you say to Briseis being led away? |
7469 | What do you think of that? |
7469 | What do you think?" |
7469 | What do_ you_ know about the world? |
7469 | What does it all mean?" |
7469 | What does it matter whether_ he_ believes it or not?" |
7469 | What duty is made of a single difficult resolve? |
7469 | What else had she to tell him? |
7469 | What else is there for me? |
7469 | What father devoted himself to his daughter more than I did to you? |
7469 | What friend have you besides me?" |
7469 | What good have I been? |
7469 | What had she detained him for? |
7469 | What had she to complain of? |
7469 | What had they to form a polity with but memories of Europe, corrected by the vision of a better? |
7469 | What have you to be gloomy about_ now_?" |
7469 | What his need? |
7469 | What in the midst of that mighty drama are girls and their blind visions? |
7469 | What is growth, completion, development? |
7469 | What is he?" |
7469 | What is the good of calling the people''s wickedness Providence? |
7469 | What is your opinion?" |
7469 | What is your vocation?" |
7469 | What may become of him? |
7469 | What name doth Joy most borrow When life is fair? |
7469 | What name doth best fit Sorrow In young despair? |
7469 | What notions has he to make him so grave about things? |
7469 | What ought I to do?" |
7469 | What position could have been more difficult for a man full of tenderness, yet with clear foresight? |
7469 | What reasons for her belief could she give? |
7469 | What release, but death? |
7469 | What should I do else? |
7469 | What should I have done without you last night? |
7469 | What should I work at most?" |
7469 | What should we all do without the calendar, when we want to put off a disagreeable duty? |
7469 | What should you do-- what should you feel if you were in my place?" |
7469 | What sort of club is it?" |
7469 | What sort of earth or heaven would hold any spiritual wealth in it for souls pauperized by inaction? |
7469 | What sort of life had he before him-- he being nothing of any consequence? |
7469 | What spirit was there among the boughs? |
7469 | What strength have I? |
7469 | What subjects will not our talk embrace in leisurely day- journeying from Genoa to London? |
7469 | What then? |
7469 | What then? |
7469 | What then? |
7469 | What though such a reverse as hers had often happened to other girls? |
7469 | What was he going to be? |
7469 | What was she going to say beside? |
7469 | What was she going to say? |
7469 | What was she to do? |
7469 | What was she to say that would not be a condemnation of herself? |
7469 | What was the good of living in the midst of hardships, ugliness, and humiliation? |
7469 | What was the use of going to bed? |
7469 | What was there to be told her about property? |
7469 | What wonder that Deronda saw no other course than to go straight from the London railway station to the lodgings in that small square in Brompton? |
7469 | What wonder that multitudes of our people are ignorant, narrow, superstitious? |
7469 | What wonder?" |
7469 | What would be left her then? |
7469 | What would be the use if she refused to see Lush? |
7469 | What would it be for Daniel Deronda to entertain such thoughts? |
7469 | What, after all, had really happened? |
7469 | What_ does_ he say?" |
7469 | What_ is_ it that has happened?" |
7469 | When at last he had said,"Where is Gwendolen?" |
7469 | When he took his place at lunch, Grandcourt had said,"Deronda, Miss Harleth tells me you were not introduced to her at Leubronn?" |
7469 | When was she to have any happiness, if it did not come while she was young? |
7469 | Where can he be? |
7469 | Where did the child get her goodness from? |
7469 | Where was the good of choice coming again? |
7469 | Who are these Langens? |
7469 | Who can deny that bows and arrows are among the prettiest weapons in the world for feminine forms to play with? |
7469 | Who can not imagine the bitterness of a first suspicion that something in this object of complete love was_ not_ quite right? |
7469 | Who else is there?" |
7469 | Who else was it you owed everything to, if not to me? |
7469 | Who ever thought of his marrying?" |
7469 | Who has a chance against me?" |
7469 | Who is absolutely neutral? |
7469 | Who knows that about anybody?" |
7469 | Who knows?" |
7469 | Who knows?" |
7469 | Who says that the history and literature of our race are dead? |
7469 | Who shall say it? |
7469 | Who shall say where the pathways lie? |
7469 | Who supposes that it is an impossible contradiction to be superstitious and rationalizing at the same time? |
7469 | Who that has a confidant escapes believing too little in his penetration, and too much in his discretion? |
7469 | Who wants to be broiling at Genoa?" |
7469 | Who, under such circumstances, pities the husband? |
7469 | Why could she not be completely satisfied with what satisfied his larger judgment? |
7469 | Why could she not rebel and defy him? |
7469 | Why did n''t you remind me of them? |
7469 | Why did she care so much about the opinion of this man who was"nothing of any consequence"? |
7469 | Why did you come so very early? |
7469 | Why do you treat me in this way all at once?" |
7469 | Why is he come to Diplow?" |
7469 | Why not? |
7469 | Why should I not bring all four if I liked?" |
7469 | Why should he not obey such an impulse, as he would have done toward any other lady in the room? |
7469 | Why should n''t I do as I like, and not mind? |
7469 | Why should she feel it bitter to her that Grandcourt showed concern for the beings on whose account she herself was undergoing remorse? |
7469 | Why should she not let him come? |
7469 | Why should she not take little Henleigh into the Park? |
7469 | Why then are there tragedies and grand operas, where men do difficult things and choose to suffer? |
7469 | Why was she to deny herself the freedom of doing this-- which she would like to do? |
7469 | Why was the wish to look again felt as coercion and not as a longing in which the whole being consents? |
7469 | Why will you say he is lucky-- why will you use words of that sort about life and death-- when what is life to one is death to another? |
7469 | Why-- since you seem angry that I should be glad?" |
7469 | Why? |
7469 | Why? |
7469 | Will any harm come to me because I broke his trust in the daylight after he was gone into darkness? |
7469 | Will any one be surprised at Deronda''s concluding that she wished him to join her? |
7469 | Will any say''It can not be''? |
7469 | Will he think you have any right to complain when he has made you miserable? |
7469 | Will he think you have any right to complain when he has made you miserable? |
7469 | Will it always be so?" |
7469 | Will you allow it, baroness?" |
7469 | Will you allow me to introduce Mr. Mallinger Grandcourt?" |
7469 | Will you come and sing at a private concert at my house on Wednesday?" |
7469 | Will you give him this letter to set him against me and ruin us more-- me and my children? |
7469 | Will you give him this letter to set him against me and ruin us more-- me and my children? |
7469 | Will you go?" |
7469 | Will you let me make you known to them, so that they may have the pleasure of showing hospitality to my friend''s grandson? |
7469 | Will you let me take you to them?" |
7469 | Will you not put on the ring?" |
7469 | Will you tell it me, or let him know that I want to see him?" |
7469 | With a happy curl of the lips, she said,"Will you not see mamma? |
7469 | With a sudden light in her eyes and a tremor in her voice, she said,"Who are the people that say evil of him? |
7469 | With ten louis at her disposal and a return of her former luck, which seemed probable, what could she do better than go on playing for a few days? |
7469 | Woman was tempted by a serpent; why not man?" |
7469 | Would he, without that, despise her for marrying Grandcourt? |
7469 | Would it ever be mentioned to him? |
7469 | Would she divine the rest? |
7469 | Would the alternative-- that I should not disappoint him-- be less painful to me?" |
7469 | Would the time come when his uncle would tell him everything? |
7469 | Would you rather be at Ryelands?" |
7469 | Yet how could she utter this? |
7469 | Yet what had been the history which had brought her to this desolation? |
7469 | Yet-- was it triumph she felt most or terror? |
7469 | You are interested in him?" |
7469 | You do not suspect me of wrong desires about those things?" |
7469 | You have forgotten that you are our only child-- that it lies with you to place a great property in the right hands?" |
7469 | You have no objection, I hope?" |
7469 | You have not been deeply pained by anything you have learned, I hope? |
7469 | You know what happened-- did he not tell you? |
7469 | You mark the phrase? |
7469 | You may as well ask me to wear out the stones with kneeling; eh, Grandcourt?" |
7469 | You mentioned Mirah, then?" |
7469 | You must let me make you happy now at last-- else what shall I do?" |
7469 | You remember her calling me?" |
7469 | You remember the low white house nearly hidden by the trees, as we turn up the lane to the church?" |
7469 | You saw Miss Harleth?" |
7469 | You will call yourself a Jew and profess the faith of your fathers?" |
7469 | You will go, Dan, wo n''t you?" |
7469 | You will not change-- you will not want to punish me now?" |
7469 | You will not forsake me?" |
7469 | You will rest to- night?" |
7469 | You wo n''t mind sitting down in our family place and waiting a bit for me, if I''m not in when you come, sir? |
7469 | You would wish her to do so-- to come and see them, would you not?" |
7469 | You''re perhaps from the West End-- a longish drive?" |
7469 | Your singing will satisfy her:''Vor den Wissenden sich stellen;''you know the rest?" |
7469 | _ 1st Gent._ What woman should be? |
7469 | _ Fronsberg._ For him? |
7469 | after your experience, will you let a whim interfere with your comfortable settlement in life?" |
7469 | and his attachment to her brother, was it not begun late to be soon ended? |
7469 | and the baron?". |
7469 | and to- morrow Sunday?" |
7469 | and what was the secret of form or expression which gave the dynamic quality to her glance? |
7469 | and where was your feeling in return? |
7469 | are you a little touched with the sublime lash?" |
7469 | are you?" |
7469 | be like Miss Graves at Madame Meunier''s? |
7469 | cried Lydia, with a faint smile;--was he aware of the minor fact that he made her feel ill this morning? |
7469 | cried Mrs. Arrowpoint;"who in their senses ever thought it would do? |
7469 | durance, assault on watch, Bill for Epernay, not a crust to eat? |
7469 | fine mechanic wings That would not fly? |
7469 | going to Ryelands again?" |
7469 | he is not hurt, I hope?" |
7469 | how?" |
7469 | if it were not possible for her to earn money at once? |
7469 | if not, how shall we discern which change is progress and which not? |
7469 | it is nothing serious, then?" |
7469 | must submit at present, whatever might be in the background for her? |
7469 | my series-- my immortal Berenice series? |
7469 | not of the other establishment he keeps up?" |
7469 | or was it some dim forecast, the insistent penetration of suppressed experience, mixing the expectation of a triumph with the dread of a crisis? |
7469 | retorted Hans,"do you want her to wear weeds for_ you_ all her life-- burn herself in perpetual suttee while you are alive and merry?" |
7469 | said Mirah, looking doubtfully at Mrs. Meyrick, who in her turn looked up at her son, and said,"What do you think, Hans?" |
7469 | said Mrs. Meyrick;"can it be Lady Mallinger? |
7469 | said Mrs. Meyrick;"come and sit down reasonably and let us talk?" |
7469 | what can be your reason for saying so?" |
7469 | what else would you have me, but what I am sure to be? |
7469 | what relation has proved itself more potent in the world than faith even when mistaken-- than expectation even when perpetually disappointed? |
7469 | who can believe that he would call out the tender affections in daily companionship? |
7469 | who is that girl with the awfully well- set head and jolly figure?" |
7469 | why do n''t you make an opportunity of saying these things in public? |
7469 | why do you bring a more horrible noise than my singing?" |
7469 | you will not say that I ought to be disgraced? |
7469 | you would n''t be afraid, eh?" |
7469 | young woman; what is it you''re wanting with Colman Street, eh?'' |
12680 | ''Ow would you like to pay for Pesach''s new coat? 12680 A little rum?" |
12680 | A new Jewish paper? |
12680 | A preacher speaks with authority, but this penny- a- liner--"With truth? |
12680 | About me? |
12680 | About that? |
12680 | Addie,he said,"is n''t it funny I should be marrying a Jewish girl, after all?" |
12680 | Addle? |
12680 | After all these years? |
12680 | Ah, did they twitter? |
12680 | Ah, then I presume you came in for some of the two thousand, despite your non- connection with Torah? |
12680 | Ah, then you do know something about Miss Ansell? |
12680 | Ah, what is that? 12680 Ah, what is that?" |
12680 | Ai n''t I bigger? |
12680 | Ai n''t I? |
12680 | Ai n''t you forgetting about election expenses, Pinchas? |
12680 | All Israel are brothers,and how better honor the Sabbath than by making the lip- babble a reality? |
12680 | Am I going to have my breakfast in peace? 12680 Am I playing the part so badly as all that?" |
12680 | And ai n''t I older than you? |
12680 | And ai n''t you four? |
12680 | And did he? |
12680 | And do the Goldsmiths know of your discontent? |
12680 | And do you really believe that we are sanctified to God''s service? |
12680 | And do you really think we two between us can fill up the paper every week? |
12680 | And does lack of modern lights constitute ignorance? |
12680 | And does your teacher know everything? |
12680 | And have you been happy, Benjy? |
12680 | And have you been inside? |
12680 | And how did their families live? |
12680 | And how did you repair the breach? |
12680 | And how is the child? |
12680 | And how is your sister Hannah? 12680 And how is_ The Flag of Judah_?" |
12680 | And how many tongues do you know? |
12680 | And how much do you think I gave for them? |
12680 | And if I do sing the Passover_ Yigdal_ instead of the New Year, have I not reason, seeing I have_ no bread in the house_? 12680 And is this what one shows to a young girl?" |
12680 | And leave me? |
12680 | And says not the Talmud,put in the Pole as if he were on the family council,"''Flay a carcass in the streets rather than be under an obligation''?" |
12680 | And suffered much? |
12680 | And suppose? 12680 And the poor fellow''s father and mother?" |
12680 | And then you would want to go? |
12680 | And thou hast the heart to leave me? |
12680 | And ven? 12680 And was n''t I born afore you?" |
12680 | And what can he do? 12680 And what did Milly say then?" |
12680 | And what did you think of it? 12680 And what does he say?" |
12680 | And what harm is he doing you? |
12680 | And what has become of her? |
12680 | And what is this place, Burnmud, I ask to go to? |
12680 | And what is_ her_ inclination? 12680 And what was the good of that?" |
12680 | And what will they give thee for it? 12680 And when wilt thou read it to me?" |
12680 | And where is Bobby? |
12680 | And where is the_ Cohen_? |
12680 | And who''s Sam? |
12680 | And why are n''t you at school? |
12680 | And why have you broken your resolution? |
12680 | And why not? |
12680 | And would n''t you if you had your own way? |
12680 | And would you like to be a teacher? |
12680 | And you have been reading it? |
12680 | And you really think I am Sam Levine''s wife? |
12680 | And you really think that Judaism is not dead, intellectually speaking? |
12680 | And you would really not mind whom I married? |
12680 | And your Bessie? |
12680 | And your father and mother? |
12680 | And your relatives? |
12680 | And, naturally, everybody detests me? |
12680 | Any gold lace? |
12680 | Are the Belcovitches all well? 12680 Are the same people living here?" |
12680 | Are you a Socialist, then? |
12680 | Are you a_ Cohen_? |
12680 | Are you not happy? |
12680 | Are you_ Meshuggah_? |
12680 | Are your mother and father well? |
12680 | Art thou Benjamin? |
12680 | Art thou a man or a woman? |
12680 | At the British Museum? |
12680 | Becky married yet? |
12680 | Beenah, hast thou heard aught about our Daniel? |
12680 | Besides, will you deny they have the organ in their Sabbath services? |
12680 | Bessie, was n''t it? |
12680 | Better than the Crystal Palace, where they take the boys? |
12680 | But Dickens-- did he know Latin or Greek? |
12680 | But I shall be up soon, wo n''t I? 12680 But Rosenbaum is a good pull- down on the other side, eh?" |
12680 | But about all those meetings? |
12680 | But about my marrying him-- you are not really in earnest? |
12680 | But d''yer suppose I should just find a buyer named Esther Ansell? |
12680 | But did I tell you the story of the woman who asked me a question the other day? 12680 But did n''t you get another?" |
12680 | But did n''t you look for her? |
12680 | But do you mean to say you look upon them as facts? |
12680 | But father? |
12680 | But have you Socialistic sympathies? |
12680 | But have you the wherewithal to support her? |
12680 | But how about meetings? |
12680 | But how came you to marry him? |
12680 | But how can I forget? |
12680 | But how is the Messiah to redeem his people? |
12680 | But how will you live? |
12680 | But how will your audience understand it? |
12680 | But if he is as ignorant as all that, how could he have written the letter? |
12680 | But if he would n''t? |
12680 | But if nobody has read the man''s book,Raphael Leon ventured to interrupt at last,"is it quite fair to assume his book is n''t fit to read?" |
12680 | But is it recovered from the circumcision? |
12680 | But is n''t it all absurd, father? |
12680 | But is n''t it_ Schnorring_ to be dependent on strangers? |
12680 | But is n''t that a narrow conception of God''s revelation? |
12680 | But is the author to blame for that? 12680 But is the civilized world any better? |
12680 | But it has not cost you forty pounds yet? |
12680 | But ought you not rather to utilize yourself for the correction of the portrait of Abrahams? |
12680 | But sha n''t we want a publisher? |
12680 | But shall we consider expense where your health is concerned? |
12680 | But she does n''t mean it, does she, father? |
12680 | But suppose you fail? |
12680 | But surely you do n''t also long to return to Palestine? |
12680 | But then what will become of the next number? |
12680 | But then, what about this? |
12680 | But thou didst not? |
12680 | But what if the mechanism of competitive society works so that thousands do n''t even get the plainest living? 12680 But what if they want to take him altogether at a higher salary?" |
12680 | But what is to be said of a rich community which recruits its clergy from the lower classes? 12680 But what is to become of me-- of my conversion?" |
12680 | But what was the use of that? 12680 But what will you do?" |
12680 | But what wilt thou do? |
12680 | But what? |
12680 | But where are all the people going? 12680 But where is everybody? |
12680 | But where shall I get six pounds from? |
12680 | But wherefore should he lie? |
12680 | But who''d have_ me_? 12680 But why ca n''t they save the Jews altogether?" |
12680 | But why do Christians all reverence this book? 12680 But why do I feel good when I read what Jesus said?" |
12680 | But why must we preserve any boundaries? 12680 But why postpone the inevitable?" |
12680 | But why should n''t I buy it for myself? |
12680 | But why should n''t Jews without Judaism marry Christians without Christianity? 12680 But why should n''t we have them now?" |
12680 | But why? |
12680 | But will it come to anything? |
12680 | But wo n''t we be terribly late? |
12680 | But would n''t that be wasting money? |
12680 | But you can leave out some advertisements? |
12680 | But you do n''t mean to say your father would forbid you to marry a man you cared for, just because he was n''t_ froom_? |
12680 | But you love your religion more, my child? |
12680 | But you said business was all right? |
12680 | But you surely would n''t call Hannah a divorced woman? |
12680 | But you will not do this? |
12680 | But you would n''t make a cult of beauty? |
12680 | But you-- whatever your change-- you have not lost faith in primaries? |
12680 | But, Rosetta, what has Raphael Leon to do with my getting into Parliament? |
12680 | But, father,asked Hannah,"do n''t you believe any Jew ever really believes in Christianity?" |
12680 | But,said the actor- manager, with a sudden recollection,"how about the besom?" |
12680 | Ca n''t they? |
12680 | Ca n''t you say you want to buy it for yourself? 12680 Ca n''t you see that it''s false economy to risk a break- down even if you use yourself purely for others? |
12680 | Ca n''t you sell something? |
12680 | Call me a visitor? |
12680 | Call that a ay- puth? |
12680 | Can I do anything for you, mum, afore I go to bed? |
12680 | Can not you read in them? |
12680 | Can not you trust me? |
12680 | Can there be any doubt of it? 12680 Can you lend me six pounds?" |
12680 | Can you undertake to print an eight- page paper? |
12680 | Can you wonder at it? 12680 Certainly; is it not a command--''Be fruitful and multiply''?" |
12680 | Could n''t we be more than friends? 12680 Could n''t your sister Adelaide do you a story?" |
12680 | Could the Masters make men? |
12680 | Couldst thou not look to the apples? 12680 Cruel, it is n''t half what he deserves,"said Mrs. Goldsmith,"or ought I to say she? |
12680 | Dear? 12680 Deny it, indeed? |
12680 | Did I not say you vould produce the finest paper in the kingdom? 12680 Did he write the Psalms?" |
12680 | Did n''t I say an Englishman could never master the Talmud? |
12680 | Did n''t you drop it on that beastly dog? |
12680 | Did not King David fight the Philistines as well as write the Psalms? |
12680 | Did you call me, Hannah? |
12680 | Did you not see Daniel with her at the ball? |
12680 | Did you settle the dispute satisfactorily? |
12680 | Did you, really? |
12680 | Do I know? 12680 Do I? |
12680 | Do I? 12680 Do n''t I look old enough already?" |
12680 | Do n''t you feel cold, working? |
12680 | Do n''t you know,he gasped,"that the ministers always send up their own sermons, pages upon pages of foolscap?" |
12680 | Do n''t you remember me? |
12680 | Do they? |
12680 | Do you call that being a_ Schnorrer_? |
12680 | Do you dare mention the Name even when you propose to profane it? 12680 Do you ever see that paper?" |
12680 | Do you expect that fellow Sidney Graham back? |
12680 | Do you imagine I am only thinking of my own suffering? 12680 Do you know I am so glad you did n''t pay me the obvious compliment?" |
12680 | Do you know I have summonsed Morris Kerlinski? |
12680 | Do you know that anecdote about the two Jews in the Transvaal? |
12680 | Do you know the story? |
12680 | Do you know who that was, Joe? |
12680 | Do you know,he said in the course of the meal,"I feel I ought not to have told you what a wicked person I am? |
12680 | Do you love him so much, Hannah? |
12680 | Do you mean I''m to take part in my own conversion? |
12680 | Do you mean it? |
12680 | Do you mean the young man with the dyed carnation in his buttonhole and the crimson handkerchief in his bosom? |
12680 | Do you mean to say I ca n''t marry Hannah? |
12680 | Do you mean to say that my father was an Epicurean? |
12680 | Do you mean to say you print them all with your own hand? |
12680 | Do you mean, perhaps, that_ you_ have been getting money out of him? |
12680 | Do you realize what sort of a position you are asking me to keep? 12680 Do you remember the time you did n''t go?" |
12680 | Do you suffer from headaches? |
12680 | Do you suppose a man can take such a step as that without its getting known? 12680 Do you think George Eliot and Lessing did n''t understand the Jewish character?" |
12680 | Do you think I ca n''t take care of myself, that I need any one to protect me or to help me? |
12680 | Do you think I could face my father and mother, knowing I was about to wound them to the heart? 12680 Do you think it''s a good match?" |
12680 | Do you think so? 12680 Do you think so?" |
12680 | Do you think that''s it? |
12680 | Do you think the paper''ll live? |
12680 | Do you want any more? |
12680 | Do you want to? |
12680 | Do you? |
12680 | Does oor birfday come before mine, then? |
12680 | Done? 12680 Dost thou contradict the Prayer- book?" |
12680 | Dost thou forget whom thou talkest to? |
12680 | Eh, Parliament? 12680 Eh? |
12680 | Eh? 12680 Eh? |
12680 | Ephraim, what think you I got this fish for? 12680 Esther, d''ye mean?" |
12680 | Ev yer forgotten what I promised yer? |
12680 | Fanny Belcovitch, did you say? |
12680 | Father, dost thou hear? |
12680 | Father,cried Hannah in piercing tones,"can nothing be done?" |
12680 | Father,she said nervously, blushing a little,"who was that you said you had in your eye?" |
12680 | Finding out what? |
12680 | Going to be divorced from him to- morrow? |
12680 | Ha, then it vill appear in the other half,_ hein_? |
12680 | Hannah,he said, his voice tremulous with pain and astonishment,"dost thou, too, set light by thy father?" |
12680 | Has Goldsmith agreed to your terms, then? |
12680 | Has anything happened? |
12680 | Has one of you ever been there? |
12680 | Has she got a holiday to- day, too? |
12680 | Hast thou any one in thine eye? |
12680 | Have n''t I remembered you all these years? 12680 Have n''t I written letters for twenty years?" |
12680 | Have n''t they got no fire-_goyas_? 12680 Have n''t you come back to England to get a wife? |
12680 | Have n''t you detected the cloven hoof in my leaders? 12680 Have they?" |
12680 | Have you brought any crumbs with you? 12680 Have you done preaching at me, Raphael?" |
12680 | Have you made a good journey this time? |
12680 | Have you never taken soup at the Kitchen? |
12680 | Have you not head enough to see that that is all bunkum? 12680 Have you not, my sweet, innocent young lady, heard the story of the two Jews in Burgos Cathedral?" |
12680 | Have you said the afternoon prayer, boys? |
12680 | Have you told her? |
12680 | He''s a bit of a gambler and a spendthrift, is n''t he? 12680 Henry,"she continued impressively,"how would you like to get into Parliament?" |
12680 | Here, Michael, what do you think I gave for all this lot? |
12680 | Ho, you''re sending me away, are you? |
12680 | How are you, Becky? |
12680 | How are you, Esther? |
12680 | How are you, Solomon? |
12680 | How are you? 12680 How are you?" |
12680 | How are your people in America? |
12680 | How can I eat? 12680 How can a piece of fun, a joke, be a valid marriage?" |
12680 | How can a woman be satisfied? |
12680 | How can it die? 12680 How can one be respectable on three pounds a week? |
12680 | How can that be? |
12680 | How can we afford it when I lose a morning''s work into the bargain? |
12680 | How can we spare the money? |
12680 | How can you say that? 12680 How can you suspect me of writing orthodox leaders?" |
12680 | How could either of you have borne the sights and smells of the steerage? 12680 How dare you come to- night?" |
12680 | How darest thou take all this money from strangers, and perfect strangers? 12680 How do you justify that?" |
12680 | How do you know I could? |
12680 | How do you know he has? |
12680 | How do you know? |
12680 | How do you know? |
12680 | How do you make that out? |
12680 | How do you mean? |
12680 | How does Miss Ansell live? 12680 How goes it with you?" |
12680 | How is it possible? |
12680 | How is that possible? |
12680 | How is your Hannah''s late husband? |
12680 | How is your son Daniel? |
12680 | How know you that? |
12680 | How long was that ago? |
12680 | How many brothers and sisters have_ you_ got? |
12680 | How many seahs do you think one could safely carry? |
12680 | How many shall you want? |
12680 | How many times shall I tell you? 12680 How much is it?" |
12680 | How much that? |
12680 | How much will they want for it? |
12680 | How shall I not? 12680 How should I know? |
12680 | How should I know? 12680 How will you get the money to travel with?" |
12680 | How wilt thou, an old man, face the sea and the strange faces all alone? 12680 How''s baby? |
12680 | How? 12680 How?" |
12680 | I always told Addie Raphael could never write so eloquently; did n''t I, Addie? 12680 I do n''t know, I have done a good deal in gems; but where_ is_ the Rabbi?" |
12680 | I forgive him that because you know he''s not very presentable, is he, Esther? |
12680 | I know,he said,"Becky has a lot of young men after her, but what are they but a pack of bare- backs? |
12680 | I said, and ven ve are not in Poland must n''t ve keep_ none_ of our religion? |
12680 | I say, why ca n''t you leave the old man alone? |
12680 | I shall see you again before you go to America? |
12680 | I suppose Mr. Weingott is getting a good living now in Manchester? |
12680 | I suppose it is all about now? |
12680 | I suppose you have come to scold me for not answering the invitation to speak at the distribution of prizes to your religion class? |
12680 | I thought the_ Flag_ was your own? |
12680 | I thought you were old Four- Eyes,the boy murmured in confusion--"Wasn''t he here just now?" |
12680 | I''ll tell you what, Sam, ca n''t you come back for next Saturday week? |
12680 | I? 12680 I?" |
12680 | If Esther wanted us to know her address, what can prevent her sending it? |
12680 | If the latest news made a column when it was first set up before the accident, how can it make less now? |
12680 | Immediately after_ Shool_ I spake with the Rabbi and he said''Bear, are thy_ Tephillin_ in order?'' 12680 Indeed?" |
12680 | Is Saul also among the prophets, is Levi also among the story- tellers? |
12680 | Is he at home? |
12680 | Is it a part? |
12680 | Is it absurd that you should be scorched if you play with fire? |
12680 | Is it in my hand to do or to forbear? |
12680 | Is it like the one Bessie Sugarman''s got? |
12680 | Is it so astonishing to you? |
12680 | Is it worth while bringing a scandal on the community for the sake of ten shillings? 12680 Is it your wish to marry soon, then?" |
12680 | Is marriage a_ Mitzvah_, then? |
12680 | Is n''t it astonishing how names repeat themselves? 12680 Is n''t it rather to his credit that he has conquered his bad habits?" |
12680 | Is n''t that like a steam- hammer cracking a nut or Hoti burning down his house to roast a pig? 12680 Is n''t that the thought deep down in your heart of hearts?" |
12680 | Is she still as pretty? |
12680 | Is that by way of compensation for losing my husband? |
12680 | Is that in the prayer- book? |
12680 | Is that pin- mark gone away yet, Milly, from the precious little thing? |
12680 | Is that the way you sit on the books sent in for review? |
12680 | Is that what you judge by, Debby? |
12680 | Is that what you two have been plotting? 12680 Is the gentleman waiting to see me?" |
12680 | Is there anything lacking in your life, then? |
12680 | Is your grandmother in town? |
12680 | Is your sister engaged yet? |
12680 | It did n''t seem probable, did it? |
12680 | It was Shmool''s sister that married Hyam Robins, was n''t it, mother? |
12680 | It''s a healthy sign of affection, is a storm- cloud, but do n''t you think it''s just a wee, tiny, weeny bit too previous? |
12680 | It''s not your line, eh? |
12680 | Kids are a beastly nuisance,said Levi,"do n''t you think so, Esther?" |
12680 | Lend thee--? |
12680 | Let go, d''you hear? |
12680 | May I ask him up here? |
12680 | May I come in? |
12680 | May I trouble you to put on your things at once, Miss Ansell? |
12680 | May we not dream nobler dreams than political independence? 12680 Me? |
12680 | Me? 12680 Me?" |
12680 | Mother,said Hannah, passionately breaking the silence,"are you going to stay here while Levi is dying in a strange town?" |
12680 | My Ebenezer is_ Barmitzvah_ next_ Shabbos_ week; vill you do me the honor to drop in wid your moder and fader after_ Shool_? |
12680 | My brothers, how can we keep Judaism in a land where there is no Socialism? 12680 My butter? |
12680 | My dear Mr. Brandon, why will you persist in making me out a liar? |
12680 | My dear, how can he? |
12680 | No, how can we say that? |
12680 | No, is there aught between them? |
12680 | No, what is it? |
12680 | No, what talkest thou? |
12680 | No, why should you? |
12680 | No, why? |
12680 | No? 12680 No?" |
12680 | No? |
12680 | No? |
12680 | No? |
12680 | Nonsense, what maiden would have me? |
12680 | Nonsense, why not? |
12680 | Nonsense? |
12680 | Not Reb Shemuel? |
12680 | Not a Jew? |
12680 | Not like thy English drinks, eh? |
12680 | Not marry a_ Cohen_? 12680 Not practicable?" |
12680 | Not? |
12680 | Now, what can I do for you? |
12680 | O Benjy-- Is it really you? 12680 Of course there are snobs amongst us, but is it not the same in all sects?" |
12680 | Oh yes, you''re always first in your class, ai n''t you? |
12680 | Oh, Sidney, what are you saying? |
12680 | Oh, but suppose I sha n''t want to get married? |
12680 | Oh, ca n''t he? |
12680 | Oh, did I? 12680 Oh, do you think so?" |
12680 | Oh, have you brought that? |
12680 | Oh, how are you, grandmother? |
12680 | Oh, how can you talk so heartlessly? |
12680 | Oh, how could I, Benjy? |
12680 | Oh, how is Miss Hyams? 12680 Oh, indeed, what did she want?" |
12680 | Oh, is that to- day? |
12680 | Oh, no, how could I? |
12680 | Oh, not at all? |
12680 | Oh, then you agree with the others about the book? |
12680 | Oh, where could I get a number? |
12680 | Oh, why will you misconstrue everything I say? |
12680 | Oh, why will you sneer at Strelitski? |
12680 | Oh, will you, Benjy? 12680 On a holiday?" |
12680 | On what? |
12680 | Or have you, perhaps, saved up a tidy sum of money? |
12680 | Orthodox? 12680 Otherwise where would be the fun of being grown up? |
12680 | Outsiders admitted? |
12680 | Painted in the best style, for a tanner--"A spoonge, mister? |
12680 | Perhaps I write you a comic opera for your company--_hein_? 12680 Perhaps the prize- distribution is over?" |
12680 | Phwat''s the matther? |
12680 | Really? |
12680 | Shall I buy it up and let you work it on your lines? |
12680 | Shall I march about in this weather? 12680 Shall I sit still like thee while our home is eaten up around us?" |
12680 | Shall my writings not suffice? 12680 She cut herself adrift?" |
12680 | She played a timbrel, though, did n''t she? |
12680 | She said:''Selina Green, and what did Moses do when the Children of Israel grumbled for water?'' 12680 She, too, is ill. And how will the children do without thee? |
12680 | Should I? |
12680 | Sister? |
12680 | So? |
12680 | So? |
12680 | Strelitski is n''t married, is he? |
12680 | Sugarman the_ Shadchan''s_ daughter? |
12680 | Sugarman''s daughter? |
12680 | Suppose you had been in want and I could have helped you? |
12680 | Suppose,she said slowly,"I wanted to marry a Christian?" |
12680 | Surely we were friends? |
12680 | Surely you can write to her publishers? |
12680 | Surely you know that all these miracles were false? |
12680 | Surely you know what you are? |
12680 | Talking of Karlkammer''s article, are you ever going to use up Herman''s scientific paper? |
12680 | Tell me, your aunt is called Mrs. Levine, is n''t she? |
12680 | That little girl your father brought upstairs here on the Rejoicing of the Law, that was your sister, was n''t it? |
12680 | The RÃ © dacteur vill not redact long,_ hein_? |
12680 | The long one in his prize poem? |
12680 | Then I suppose you have the means? |
12680 | Then do you think we shall tell him we ca n''t afford to give him more? |
12680 | Then if there is no one else in your thoughts, why should n''t it be me? 12680 Then they do n''t sit on the stairs in the morning any more?" |
12680 | Then we can be married at Liverpool before sailing? |
12680 | Then why are you smiling? |
12680 | Then why did n''t you stop me? |
12680 | Then why give up your platform, your housetop, whence you may do so much good? 12680 Then you will live with your people, I suppose?" |
12680 | Then you will remain a good Jew,said Mendel, trembling all over,"even when we are far away?" |
12680 | Then''ow can your birfday come afore mine? |
12680 | Then, vy not take another eighth of a ticket? |
12680 | Then, why waste it? |
12680 | Then-- what-- how? |
12680 | There, Esther, is n''t that just what I''ve been saying in other words? |
12680 | They put all those petty little things in the Jewish papers, do n''t they? |
12680 | They write that themselves? |
12680 | They''ve got a father, have n''t they? 12680 This man-- tell me, my daughter, thou lovest him still?" |
12680 | Thou art not angry with me, father? |
12680 | Thou hast heard? |
12680 | Thou hast not heard talk of him and Sugarman''s daughter? |
12680 | Thou hearest? |
12680 | Thou meanest that I am not guiltless; that I should have kept him at my side? |
12680 | Thou seest my sorrows? 12680 Thou seest, Shemuel?" |
12680 | Thou wilt not forget? |
12680 | Thou wilt take this journey though I forbid thee? |
12680 | Thou wilt travel with ware in the country? |
12680 | Three guineas? |
12680 | Tink not? 12680 To make you laugh?" |
12680 | To whom are you apologising? |
12680 | To whom? |
12680 | To whom? |
12680 | Twopence? |
12680 | Vat vill you give me, if I find you a RÃ © dacteur? |
12680 | Vat you care? 12680 Vat you think me?" |
12680 | Vere''s my poem, my great poesie? |
12680 | Vould our Sages( their memories for a blessing) put anything into the Talmud that vasn''t true? |
12680 | Vy not? 12680 Vy not? |
12680 | Vy vill you not let me get_ you_ a vife, Mr. Hyams? 12680 Vy you no let me address meetings-- not de little ones in de street, but de great ones in de hall of de Club? |
12680 | Vy? 12680 Was he well?" |
12680 | Was it a nice play, Miriam? |
12680 | Was it made of sapphire? |
12680 | Was it serious? |
12680 | Was it treacherously to undermine Judaism that you so eagerly offered to edit for nothing? |
12680 | Was it? |
12680 | Was n''t she your art- critic? |
12680 | Was n''t that the man who appeared at the police- court the other day for being drunk and disorderly? |
12680 | We are so ignorant of our own history-- can we wonder at the world''s ignorance of it? 12680 Well, I am to take it for granted you will not write that antidote?" |
12680 | Well, MÃ © she, whither fliest thou? 12680 Well, and what did Miss Hyams say then?" |
12680 | Well, but do you think it''s honorable? |
12680 | Well, but then what am I to say to the Committee? |
12680 | Well, but what about your own son? |
12680 | Well, but wo n''t she cry and be miserable here, if you read, and with no Isaac to play with? |
12680 | Well, did n''t you say we must make a holiday to- day? |
12680 | Well, did you enjoy yourselves? |
12680 | Well, dost thou expect luck and blessing to crawl into it? 12680 Well, have I time? |
12680 | Well, how do you expect me to get the knowledge? |
12680 | Well, how goes it, Reb MÃ © she? |
12680 | Well, is n''t that a compensation? |
12680 | Well, must you put in your leader? |
12680 | Well, sir, and is not that a good reason? |
12680 | Well, what is it? 12680 Well, what of it? |
12680 | Well, when are you going to get him? |
12680 | Well, who else_ is_ there? |
12680 | Well, why do n''t you wipe it up, stupid? |
12680 | Well, you know whether you believe in Judaism or not? |
12680 | Well? 12680 Well?" |
12680 | Well? |
12680 | Well? |
12680 | What ails thee? |
12680 | What allegory is that of Raphael''s? |
12680 | What am I better than another Jew-- than yourself for instance-- that I should n''t marry a divorced woman? |
12680 | What are we all but_ Schnorrers_, dependent on the charity of the Holy One, blessed be He? 12680 What are you saying? |
12680 | What are you talking about, Esther? |
12680 | What are you talking about? |
12680 | What are you to him? 12680 What art thou saying? |
12680 | What art thou waiting about for? |
12680 | What became of the grandmother you mentioned? |
12680 | What business? |
12680 | What can I do for you to- day? 12680 What can you do?" |
12680 | What degradation is there in art teaching a noble lesson? |
12680 | What did I tell thee, Shemuel? 12680 What do I want with a man?" |
12680 | What do other girls do? 12680 What do you mean by the true Hamlet?" |
12680 | What do you mean? |
12680 | What do you mean? |
12680 | What do you mean? |
12680 | What do you mean? |
12680 | What do you say? |
12680 | What does he know of the Holy Tongue? |
12680 | What does he say, Esther? |
12680 | What does he say? |
12680 | What does it matter? 12680 What dost thou want, Esther?" |
12680 | What else do authors write for? 12680 What else?" |
12680 | What for? |
12680 | What for? |
12680 | What has kept you? |
12680 | What hast thou done? |
12680 | What hast thou done? |
12680 | What have I done for you? 12680 What have I done?" |
12680 | What have they done to you now? |
12680 | What have you done to my child? |
12680 | What have you got hold of? |
12680 | What have you got your new coat on for? 12680 What is a paper for except to right wrongs?" |
12680 | What is it to that which our ancestors suffered for the glory of the Name? |
12680 | What is it, my daughter? |
12680 | What is it? |
12680 | What is that? |
12680 | What is the matter with the boy? 12680 What is the matter, my dear?" |
12680 | What is the matter? 12680 What is the matter?" |
12680 | What is the matter? |
12680 | What is the truth? |
12680 | What is the use of talking about the old Jews? 12680 What is the use?" |
12680 | What is this mania for keeping up an effete_ ism_? 12680 What is your own salary?" |
12680 | What journey? 12680 What madness is this? |
12680 | What maiden? 12680 What maiden? |
12680 | What maiden? |
12680 | What makes you so naughty? |
12680 | What man? |
12680 | What new reasons have you discovered to think so? |
12680 | What news? |
12680 | What right, have you to say it must not be? |
12680 | What say you, Hannah? 12680 What sayest thou? |
12680 | What says he? |
12680 | What says he? |
12680 | What says he? |
12680 | What sin have I committed; that thou shouldst punish my child thus? |
12680 | What then does it refer to? 12680 What time can you be ready by?" |
12680 | What was it we used to say in school? 12680 What weepest thou, Esther?" |
12680 | What will you do when it rains? |
12680 | What would be the use of my deceiving you? |
12680 | What would become of Solomon and Ikey and little Sarah? |
12680 | What''s come over you? 12680 What''s on?" |
12680 | What''s that about a Rav, Esther? |
12680 | What''s that to do with it? 12680 What''s that you''re reading?" |
12680 | What''s that? |
12680 | What''s that? |
12680 | What''s that? |
12680 | What''s the good of lessons? 12680 What''s the matter with the girl, mother?" |
12680 | What''s the matter, father? |
12680 | What''s the matter? 12680 What''s the matter?" |
12680 | What''s the use of always complaining? |
12680 | What''s this about a new Jewish paper? |
12680 | What''s to do with you? |
12680 | What''s two thousand in seven years in London? 12680 What''s up now, mother?" |
12680 | What, are n''t you_ frooms_? |
12680 | What, have n''t you noticed all Jewish sermons are eloquent?. |
12680 | What, the lion without the mane? 12680 What? |
12680 | What? |
12680 | What? |
12680 | What? |
12680 | What_ Shool_ will you be going to for Passover? 12680 When Hillel the Great summed up the law to the would- be proselyte while standing on one leg, how did he express it? |
12680 | When did I visit your people? 12680 When may I hope for the honor of another visit from a real live editor?" |
12680 | Whence comes it? |
12680 | Where are you living? |
12680 | Where are your machines? |
12680 | Where did you get that from? 12680 Where didst thou first meet him?" |
12680 | Where is Leah? |
12680 | Where is it? 12680 Where was I? |
12680 | Where''s Esther? |
12680 | Where''s everybody? |
12680 | Where, then? 12680 Where? |
12680 | Where? |
12680 | Where? |
12680 | Wherefore should I give thee my right hand? |
12680 | Wherefore? 12680 Which baby?" |
12680 | Which man do you mean? |
12680 | Which of all these objections am I to answer? |
12680 | Whither goest thou? |
12680 | Whither goest thou? |
12680 | Who am I to save Judaism? 12680 Who but myself?" |
12680 | Who is it now? |
12680 | Who is it, father? |
12680 | Who is taking material views of life now? |
12680 | Who is that stout gentleman with the bald head? |
12680 | Who need ever know? 12680 Who spoke to thee?" |
12680 | Who spoke to thee? |
12680 | Who told me, indeed? 12680 Who told you Mrs. Henry Goldsmith turned her adrift?" |
12680 | Who told you that? |
12680 | Who told you that? |
12680 | Who told you the Reformers do this? |
12680 | Who was that, Leonard? |
12680 | Who would make friends with me, Miss Ansell? |
12680 | Who''s that? 12680 Who''s that?" |
12680 | Who''s that? |
12680 | Who? 12680 Whom else has a daughter the right to ask mercy from, if not her father?" |
12680 | Why are you not at the_ Flag_? 12680 Why are you so cold to me?" |
12680 | Why blame them? 12680 Why could n''t you write us a Jewish serial story?" |
12680 | Why did I not think of finding out before? 12680 Why did n''t he describe our circles?" |
12680 | Why did you abolish the old style of minister who had to slaughter the sheep? 12680 Why do n''t you have a real fire? |
12680 | Why do n''t you throw that awful staring thing away? |
12680 | Why do you make it so hard for me to speak? 12680 Why do you make so much bother?" |
12680 | Why do you not ask her to marry you? 12680 Why dost thou speak so harshly of thy fellow- creatures?" |
12680 | Why have you not told Addie? |
12680 | Why not have the sermon good? |
12680 | Why not? 12680 Why not? |
12680 | Why not? 12680 Why not? |
12680 | Why not? |
12680 | Why not? |
12680 | Why not? |
12680 | Why not? |
12680 | Why not? |
12680 | Why not? |
12680 | Why should I forget? 12680 Why should I marry any?" |
12680 | Why should I not talk about love? |
12680 | Why should I not? |
12680 | Why should I now? 12680 Why should I subject myself to petty martyrdom for the sake of an outworn creed and a decaying sect?" |
12680 | Why should I waste money on new papers when I can always forget the_ London journal_ sufficiently? |
12680 | Why should we be married in a synagogue? |
12680 | Why should you not come with me to my_ Beth- Hamidrash_ to- night, to the meeting for the foundation of the Holy Land League? 12680 Why waste money?" |
12680 | Why were they false? |
12680 | Why, did n''t he give you anything at all? |
12680 | Why, how canst thou ever repay it? |
12680 | Why, is she married? |
12680 | Why, what do you want to stay for? 12680 Why, what do you work at?" |
12680 | Why, what harm have they done you? |
12680 | Why, what has happened to him? |
12680 | Why, what have you ever done for us? 12680 Why, what made you think so?" |
12680 | Why, what tales? |
12680 | Why, what''s happened? |
12680 | Why-- are-- you-- not? |
12680 | Why? 12680 Why?" |
12680 | Why? |
12680 | Why? |
12680 | Why? |
12680 | Why? |
12680 | Will not? |
12680 | Will to- morrow this time suit thee? |
12680 | Will you come, mother, or must I go alone? |
12680 | Will you look at this fish? 12680 Will your sister join in the I- spy- I?" |
12680 | Wilt thou have another cup of coffee, Shemuel? |
12680 | Wo n''t you take a chair? |
12680 | Wo n''t you tell me your trouble? |
12680 | Work? |
12680 | Would he not have told us? |
12680 | Would know what, dear? |
12680 | Would n''t you like to be in the green country to- day? 12680 Would you be so good as to point out where I have gone wrong?" |
12680 | Yea, and said not Rabban Gamliel, the son of Rabbi Judah the Prince,''it is commendable to join the study of the Law with worldly employment''? 12680 Yer means bizness, does yer?" |
12680 | Yes, and did I not teach him to walk alone? |
12680 | Yes, but how are we to get these reports, especially from the provinces? |
12680 | Yes, but is n''t it the Bible that says,''The fathers have eaten a sour grape and the teeth of the children are set on edge''? |
12680 | Yes, but why have n''t_ I_ got a wife? 12680 Yes, is n''t it?" |
12680 | Yes, is there anything odd about it? |
12680 | Yes, that''s the point of the story, and I think the Rebbitzin had the best of it, eh? |
12680 | Yes, why not? 12680 Yes, why not?" |
12680 | Yes, why? |
12680 | Yes,she said, sharply,"which would you like?" |
12680 | Yes-- What is the use-- now? |
12680 | You do n''t like that style of art? |
12680 | You do n''t mean that? |
12680 | You do n''t really mean to go? |
12680 | You do n''t? |
12680 | You do? 12680 You have left off being orthodox?" |
12680 | You have made her; vy should she survive you? 12680 You have n''t had a quarrel?" |
12680 | You know what lovely weather it''s been all day? |
12680 | You read a great deal, do n''t you? |
12680 | You remember your marriage in fun to Sam? |
12680 | You vill put it in next veek? |
12680 | You want an eloquent, persuasive man, with a gift of the gab--"Did n''t I tell you so? |
12680 | You were taken away to be educated, was it not? |
12680 | You will not leave me? |
12680 | You will not, I suppose, go over to the Reform Synagogue? |
12680 | You will speak to your daughter? |
12680 | You wo n''t open on_ Shabbos_? |
12680 | You would use Jewish forms to outwit Jewish laws? |
12680 | You''ll come in and have a cup of tea with us, wo n''t you, after we''ve lodged the_ Greeners_? |
12680 | You''re not, either, are you? |
12680 | You''ve got a different form provided for you, have n''t you? |
12680 | Your copy? 12680 Your husband?" |
12680 | Your name''s Ezekiel, is n''t it? |
12680 | _ Hot aner etwas zu sagen gegen dem secretary_? |
12680 | _ Hot aner etwas zu sagen gegen dem treasurer_? |
12680 | _ Hot aner etwas zu sagen gegen mir_? |
12680 | _ Mazzoltov_? 12680 _ Nu_, how goes it, Becky?" |
12680 | _ Nu_, how goes it, Benjamin? |
12680 | _ Oh_, is he? 12680 _ Sind sie zufrieden mit ihrer Secretary_?" |
12680 | _ Sind sie zufrieden mit ihrer Treasurer_? |
12680 | _Are you a- going?" |
12680 | _( Are you satisfied with your chairman?) 12680 ''Hoo, yes, teacher, would n''t that be jolly?'' 12680 ''How canst thou know better than I?'' 12680 ''Well,''we asked,''have you seen him?'' 12680 ''What art thou doing?'' 12680 ''What''s the matter?'' 12680 ''What, more than double?'' 12680 A beggarly five shillings? 12680 A niece of mine marry a man of such family?'' 12680 A storm of protest raged in his heart-- all he had meant to say to her rose to his lips, but he only said,Must you go?" |
12680 | Abraham Barnett, in his fifty- fourth--""But death is always shocking; what''s wrong about that?" |
12680 | After a pause, she asked timidly:"Why not stay here?" |
12680 | After all, what have I to do in England? |
12680 | After all, would it be so outrageous to call? |
12680 | After an agonized pause, he said:"Tell me, Hannah, is there nothing I can do to make atonement to thee?" |
12680 | Ai n''t I five?" |
12680 | All I say is you would n''t like father coming in before all the girls in your class, would you, now?" |
12680 | All right?" |
12680 | Aloud she said,"No? |
12680 | Am I not the accepted son- in- law of the house, you silly timid little thing? |
12680 | Am I responsible for that?" |
12680 | Am_ I_ happy? |
12680 | And Sarah and Isaac and Rachel shall go to a proper boarding school, and Solomon-- how old will he be then?" |
12680 | And den you vill write about me-- ve vill put up for Vitechapel at de elections, ve vill both become membairs of Parliament, I and you, eh?" |
12680 | And did he think she could thus unceremoniously be handed over to somebody else? |
12680 | And have n''t you had any other friends?" |
12680 | And here?" |
12680 | And how goes it with the father and the family in America?" |
12680 | And how many is that, eh? |
12680 | And in so sad a world was there not something ignoble about happiness, a selfish aloofness from the life of humanity? |
12680 | And in your prognostications of the future of the Jews have you not forgotten the all- important factor of Palestine?" |
12680 | And now, dear, can I help you with your sewing?" |
12680 | And so you really do n''t know what''s become of her?" |
12680 | And suppose I refuse to take in the new Jewish paper? |
12680 | And the wife taunted her husband yet further, saying,"Dost thou think that Elijah the prophet will call upon thee or that the Messiah will come?" |
12680 | And then there is Miss Cissy Levine-- you have read her novels, of course? |
12680 | And then there would be no need for him to stand in the Lane with lemons or''four- corner fringes,''would there?" |
12680 | And then what of the hopes of worldly wealth she had built on Benjamin''s genius? |
12680 | And thou lovest him, dost thou not?" |
12680 | And vas I not born to be a RÃ © dacteur, a Editor, as you call it? |
12680 | And what did he live on now? |
12680 | And what did he send me? |
12680 | And what though the level of the wine subsided not a barley- corn? |
12680 | And what was your father, I should like to know?" |
12680 | And what will be now? |
12680 | And who knows? |
12680 | And who was she, that she should venture to hope for love? |
12680 | And who''s he?" |
12680 | And why did I come to England? |
12680 | And why is there no fire?" |
12680 | And why, if we determine to break from it, shall we pretend to keep to it? |
12680 | And will you do me a favor?" |
12680 | And yet would not his crude view be right? |
12680 | Another glass stout? |
12680 | Any weddings to- day?" |
12680 | Are n''t they cooeying for us?" |
12680 | Are not we Jews always the first prey of new ideas, with our alert intellect, our swift receptiveness, our keen critical sense? |
12680 | Are there not plenty of subjects for the Jew''s pen without his attacking his own people? |
12680 | Are we to cripple our lives for the sake of a word? |
12680 | Are your parents alive?" |
12680 | At last one turned to the other and said,''Knowest them what, Moses? |
12680 | At last she recovered herself and cried reproachfully, Oh Sigismund, why do you persist in coming here, when the Duke forbids it?'' |
12680 | Becky said,"All right, how are you?" |
12680 | Belcovitch?" |
12680 | Benjamin laughed a superior laugh,"Oh, ca n''t I? |
12680 | Bensh(? |
12680 | Besides when I was earning five shillings a week, I could buy father a new coat, could n''t I? |
12680 | Besides, had not the hypocrites really enjoyed her book? |
12680 | Besides, he was used to these jeremiads now-- had he not often heard them from Sidney? |
12680 | Besides, who else would know all the little things he writes about?" |
12680 | Besides, why should we give our friends the chance to cold- shoulder us? |
12680 | Black and slippery, and the Angel going a- hunting?" |
12680 | But a man can be out doing what he pleases, eh, Solomon?" |
12680 | But do n''t you-- don''t all idealists-- overlook the quieter phenomena? |
12680 | But do you wonder at the intolerance of every nation towards its Jews? |
12680 | But even so where is the eighteenpence to come from?" |
12680 | But for all that why should you keep my sixpence?" |
12680 | But he answered:"Elijah the prophet walketh the earth, never having died; who knows but that he will cast an eye my way?" |
12680 | But how can we go up? |
12680 | But how do you know his name?" |
12680 | But how will you live?"'' |
12680 | But if I went to a gathering for you how should I know which were Jews?" |
12680 | But if_ you_ see it, why not show the world the other side of the shield?" |
12680 | But in England-- in England alone-- what is my welcome? |
12680 | But these donkey- head English rich people-- what help can you expect from them? |
12680 | But vat can you expect? |
12680 | But vy come not beaudiful maidens to_ me_?" |
12680 | But vy have I not my copy by post? |
12680 | But what am I to do?" |
12680 | But what are you after all? |
12680 | But what can I do for you?" |
12680 | But what in Heaven''s name can your father have seen him doing?" |
12680 | But what is become of thine apple? |
12680 | But what''s the use of it now?" |
12680 | But when do we start?" |
12680 | But where is this comedy to be played?" |
12680 | But where is your fighting- editor? |
12680 | But where will be the Judaism in all this? |
12680 | But where''s your mother?" |
12680 | But who can tell?" |
12680 | But who speak her like me and you? |
12680 | But-- overwhelming thought-- had not Sugarman also said she loved him? |
12680 | By the by, are you going to review the poison? |
12680 | By the way, are you engaged yet, Esther?" |
12680 | By the way, did you see the letter complaining of our using that quotation, on the ground it was from the New Testament?" |
12680 | COMEDY OR TRAGEDY? |
12680 | Ca n''t you make one of your clever distinctions even when there''s more than a trifle concerned?" |
12680 | Came the spirit of her third uncle and said:''Angel, hast thou not erred? |
12680 | Came then the spirit of her second uncle and said:''Angel, what blazonest thou? |
12680 | Can any one show me where it stands that we must not smoke on_ Shabbos_? |
12680 | Can he go behind the Torah?" |
12680 | Can not I read between the lines of your leaders?" |
12680 | Can not we be a conscious force, making for nobler ends? |
12680 | Can that be you, Betsy?" |
12680 | Can you not guess that this damnable white tie has been choking the life and manhood out of me? |
12680 | Cheap now, you know?" |
12680 | Coleman?" |
12680 | Come thou and be our Chief Rabbi?'' |
12680 | Come up and dine with us again soon, will you? |
12680 | Comedy or Tragedy? |
12680 | Could a satirist have invented anything funnier? |
12680 | Could any man deserve the trust of this celestial soul? |
12680 | Could it be that Hannah''s earnestness was infecting him? |
12680 | Could n''t we commence again-- where we left off""How do you mean?" |
12680 | Could one almost hear the rustling of the prophet''s spirit through the room? |
12680 | Could she ever really have walked them with light heart, unconscious of the ugliness? |
12680 | Could she really care if his health gave way? |
12680 | Could we not be the centre of new sociologic movements in each country, as a few American Jews have been the centre of the Ethical Culture movement?" |
12680 | Could we not, for instance, be the link of federation among the nations, acting everywhere in favor of Peace? |
12680 | Could''st thou not let me die in peace? |
12680 | Den vat become of you? |
12680 | Did n''t I tell you about it? |
12680 | Did n''t you tell me that we should never rise to the surface?" |
12680 | Did not Moses our teacher keep sheep? |
12680 | Did not thy father, peace be upon him, promise me two hundred gulden with her?" |
12680 | Did the Rabbis know of it? |
12680 | Did the gray atmosphere that overhung them ever lift, or was it their natural and appropriate mantle? |
12680 | Did those initials never strike you? |
12680 | Did you ever have a young man, Debby?" |
12680 | Did you give it me?" |
12680 | Did you hear, Mrs. Hyams, of Mrs. Jonas''s luck?" |
12680 | Did you never hear of it? |
12680 | Didst thou not know?" |
12680 | Do Jews suppose they alone are free from the snobbery, hypocrisy and vulgarity that have shadowed every society that has ever existed?" |
12680 | Do my children think to shame me before my own relative?" |
12680 | Do n''t I say every morning''Blessed art Thou, O Lord our God, who hast not made me a woman''?" |
12680 | Do n''t you know the New Testament is a wicked book? |
12680 | Do n''t you remember, Benjy?" |
12680 | Do n''t you see they''re half- printed already?" |
12680 | Do n''t you smell it?" |
12680 | Do n''t you think I''d paint anonymously if I dared? |
12680 | Do they expect the Messiah to fall from heaven? |
12680 | Do they say this? |
12680 | Do we go direct from London?" |
12680 | Do you ask me, your father, Reb Shemuel, to consent to such a profanation of the Name?" |
12680 | Do you ever call her over the coals for gossiping?" |
12680 | Do you ever remember me going to the Board of Guardians? |
12680 | Do you fear she would refuse?" |
12680 | Do you hear?" |
12680 | Do you know I haf proved that Virgil stole all his ideas from the Talmud?" |
12680 | Do you know I picked her out of the gutter, so to speak?" |
12680 | Do you know him?" |
12680 | Do you know my little Esther took the scholarship for logic at London? |
12680 | Do you know what my holiness consists in? |
12680 | Do you know what the boys say about us priests when we''re blessing you common people? |
12680 | Do you know, ever since then I''ve suspected he''s one of us; perhaps you can tell me, Esther? |
12680 | Do you not know that for the sin of swearing your children die young?'' |
12680 | Do you not know that the mist- like centre of the sapphire symbolizes the cloud that enveloped Sinai at the giving of the Law?" |
12680 | Do you not understand? |
12680 | Do you reverse?" |
12680 | Do you suppose everybody in the world''s named Esther Ansell or is capable of improvement?" |
12680 | Do you think I could stand having my hands and feet tied with phylacteries?" |
12680 | Do you think I have not told myself all these things a thousand times? |
12680 | Do you think I have not tried every kind of opiate? |
12680 | Do you think I would not die to make Hannah happy?" |
12680 | Do you think there''s anything, Esther, in that idea of its being a woman?" |
12680 | Do you wish me to go?" |
12680 | Does any of you believe that?" |
12680 | Does he still have all those_ Greeners_ coming to ask him questions?" |
12680 | Does he still wear those two beastly little curls at the side of his head? |
12680 | Does n''t this appendix about ben Samuel show that it was never meant to be taken seriously?" |
12680 | Dogs are beasts, are n''t they?" |
12680 | Dost thou think thy mother will obey thee rather than her husband?" |
12680 | Dost thou think,"he concluded doubtfully,"that thou hast sufficient ingenuity to work in the besom now that the play is written?" |
12680 | Dost thou wish me to catch my death of cold?" |
12680 | Dutch Debby pretends to love her like a mother-- and why? |
12680 | Eh? |
12680 | Eh?" |
12680 | Eighteen? |
12680 | Esther?" |
12680 | For Judaism was worked out from within-- Abraham asked,''Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?'' |
12680 | From what? |
12680 | From who else shall we look for sympaty?" |
12680 | Graham?" |
12680 | Graham?" |
12680 | Graham?" |
12680 | Guess who from?" |
12680 | Had he not read them in Esther''s book? |
12680 | Had her earlier day- dream left her no wiser than that? |
12680 | Had n''t you better go before you give yourself-- and me-- more cause for regret?" |
12680 | Had n''t you better go down to your friend? |
12680 | Had n''t you better send across again for old Hyams?" |
12680 | Has he got a better offer from America?" |
12680 | Has my Milly forbidden thee to see me?" |
12680 | Has n''t anything been heard of her? |
12680 | Has n''t he been a_ Shadchan_ himself? |
12680 | Hast thou not noticed that I have a besom in all my plays?" |
12680 | Have I ever told you my idea that vegetarianism is the first step in a great secret conspiracy for gradually converting the world to Judaism? |
12680 | Have I found your religion at last?" |
12680 | Have I not given you the idea of starting this paper? |
12680 | Have I not lost enough by marrying thy sister? |
12680 | Have n''t you got a handkerchief to put round your throat? |
12680 | Have n''t you got better use for your money?" |
12680 | Have n''t you let your pipe go out? |
12680 | Have we made ourselves? |
12680 | Have we not a special supper to- night?" |
12680 | Have we not enemies enough that we must quarrel and split up into little factions among ourselves? |
12680 | Have you ever tasted pork, Esther?" |
12680 | Have you missed us very much?" |
12680 | Have you never been to one?" |
12680 | Have you never guessed it? |
12680 | Have you not been good to_ me_? |
12680 | Have you?" |
12680 | He began to stammer, then took his pipe out of his mouth and said more calmly;"How should I know anything about Miss Ansell?" |
12680 | He is very ill.""Has he written to say so?" |
12680 | He patted Becky''s curly head and said:"Well, Becky, when shall we be dancing at your wedding?" |
12680 | He prevaricated by retorting,"Why should I not?" |
12680 | He went on humming a sprightly air, then, suddenly interrupting himself, he said,"but have you got an advertisement canvasser, Mr. De Haan?" |
12680 | Her face relaxed a little as she said:"Why, have n''t you been to one of these affairs before?" |
12680 | Hey? |
12680 | Hey?" |
12680 | Hillel said more wisely:''If I help not myself who will help me?'' |
12680 | His lips were moving; was it in grateful prayer, in self- reproach, or merely in nervous trembling? |
12680 | How can the heavenly fire live on five shillings? |
12680 | How can they? |
12680 | How can we hope to succeed unless we are thoroughly organized? |
12680 | How can your life be a blank, with Judaism yet to be saved?" |
12680 | How canst thou go glaziering? |
12680 | How could I be?" |
12680 | How could he ever have had other than an intellectual thought of her; how could any man, even the religious Raphael? |
12680 | How could he have missed seeing? |
12680 | How dare you rob me of my cigar-- is that keeping_ Shabbos_?" |
12680 | How dared she write disdainfully of Raphael''s people? |
12680 | How is it the Chinese have got on all these years without religion? |
12680 | How is it?" |
12680 | How is she?" |
12680 | How is this? |
12680 | How is your head feeling now?" |
12680 | How is your wife?" |
12680 | How long has he been dead?" |
12680 | How many of the councillors believe in their Established Religion? |
12680 | How much better then a live lion than a dead dog? |
12680 | How much commission vill you give me if I find you a maiden vid a hundred pound?" |
12680 | How much commission vill you give me?" |
12680 | How much do you think I gave for this splendid lot? |
12680 | How much longer will you bend your neck to the yoke of superstition while your bellies are empty? |
12680 | How much was in it?" |
12680 | How much will you give for a solid man?" |
12680 | How much will you want for finding him a_ Calloh_?" |
12680 | How shalt thou carry the heavy crate on thy shoulders?" |
12680 | How would you like to get married?" |
12680 | How''s that for witnesses? |
12680 | How''s this?" |
12680 | How, indeed, could she earn a living? |
12680 | How_ are_ you? |
12680 | I always said you would grow up clever, did n''t I, though?" |
12680 | I am a great actor--_hein_? |
12680 | I am not bound to advertise it, am I? |
12680 | I hope the paper is selling?" |
12680 | I know I do not speak English like a native-- but what language under the sun is there I can not write? |
12680 | I mean, can I see him?" |
12680 | I said,''Why not? |
12680 | I suppose it will be advanced?" |
12680 | I write for an orthodox paper?" |
12680 | If you are bent upon going away, why deny me the pleasure of the society I am about to lose for ever?" |
12680 | If you do n''t care for my plan,"he concluded anxiously,"what''s yours?" |
12680 | Is Mrs. Simons living here still?" |
12680 | Is he deaf, dumb, blind, unprovided with legs? |
12680 | Is it not a beautiful title? |
12680 | Is it not enough that he feels that we have crippled his life for the sake of our Sabbath? |
12680 | Is it not enough your daughter does n''t ask to marry a Christian? |
12680 | Is it not so, Becky? |
12680 | Is it not the thirty- first day since the birth? |
12680 | Is it ready to be redeemed?" |
12680 | Is it too much to hope that he will be induced to stand?'' |
12680 | Is it wise to we d with the gray spirit of the Ghetto that doubts itself?" |
12680 | Is n''t it a beauty? |
12680 | Is n''t it a lark? |
12680 | Is n''t life hard enough without inventing a new hardship? |
12680 | Is n''t that the thought deep down in your heart of hearts?" |
12680 | Is n''t there something of the kind in Esther-- in Miss Ansell''s book? |
12680 | Is not_ Shabbos_ a day of rest, and how can we rest if we smoke not? |
12680 | Is orthodoxy either so inefficacious or so moribund as you fancy? |
12680 | Is she married yet?" |
12680 | Is that a bargain?" |
12680 | Is that the copy?" |
12680 | Is the Almighty modaist? |
12680 | Is the clothes- brush here?" |
12680 | Is there any other house, where the company is so exclusively Jewish, that could boast of a better gathering?" |
12680 | Is there any particular reason why you want to know?" |
12680 | Is there any such thing as an absolute system of morality? |
12680 | Is your Daniel in?" |
12680 | It was a very difficult point, for how could you tell whether the pin had in any way contributed to the fowl''s death? |
12680 | It will be written in English?" |
12680 | It would be awkward if an aggrieved reader came in and mistook me for the editor, would n''t it? |
12680 | It''s Purim, but how many of us have been to hear the-- the what do you call it?--the_ Megillah_ read? |
12680 | It''s my private business, is n''t it? |
12680 | Jeshurun vax fat and kick? |
12680 | Jews may be below Judaism, but are not all men below their creed? |
12680 | Just fancy not being able to join fellows at supper, because you must n''t eat oysters or steak? |
12680 | Kidneys or regents, my child?" |
12680 | Leon, do you not understand? |
12680 | Leon?" |
12680 | Look at my legs-- has your mother got such legs? |
12680 | Love improved even his powers of conversation, for when Belcovitch held forth at length Shosshi came in several times with"So?" |
12680 | May I announce him? |
12680 | Me?" |
12680 | Me?" |
12680 | Mendel repeated:--"Would he not have told us?" |
12680 | Milly''s door was half open, but she knocked at it and said to the char- woman:"Is Mrs. Phillips in?" |
12680 | Moses did not disclaim the implied compliment to his rigid honesty but answered:"Where is my head? |
12680 | Mr. Phillips''s business been doing badly? |
12680 | Much obliged.--Now I have bethought myself why should we not work out our own salvation? |
12680 | Must a Jew needs have a Jewess to help him break the Law?" |
12680 | My scholarship, my poetry, my divine dreams-- what are these to a besotted, brutal congregation of Men- of- the- Earth? |
12680 | Nay, was it not because, while the manna fell, there could be no lack of fish to fry, that they lingered forty years in a dreary wilderness? |
12680 | No, how could there be? |
12680 | No, no, be silent if you can say nothing to strengthen me in my resolution: am I not weak enough already? |
12680 | Not even on the Sabbath?" |
12680 | Now in the East there gleams again a star of hope-- why shall we not follow it? |
12680 | Now is holocaust made of a people''s bread- crumbs, and now is the national salutation changed to"How do the_ Motsos_ agree with you?" |
12680 | Now what is the explanation?" |
12680 | Now, do you see? |
12680 | Now, why not write an antidote to that book? |
12680 | O why have I not the bird''s privileges as well as its gift of song? |
12680 | Oh, do you know, Debby, father said the other day I ought n''t to come here?" |
12680 | Oh, what is it, father?" |
12680 | Oh, why could David not have fixed the hour earlier, so as to spare her an ordeal so trying to the nerves? |
12680 | Oh, why did he not come and save her? |
12680 | Oh, why had she deserted them? |
12680 | Oh, why is religion such a curse?" |
12680 | Once touch anything, and where are you to stop? |
12680 | Or have Jews the brazenness to assert it is all invention?" |
12680 | Peradventure have you something for me?" |
12680 | Perhaps you would like me to marry in a synagogue?" |
12680 | Pinch me, will you?" |
12680 | Pinchas?" |
12680 | Race affinity is a potent force; why be in a hurry to dissipate it? |
12680 | Raphael smiled good- naturedly and, turning to De Haan, said:"But do you think there is any hope of a circulation?" |
12680 | Reb Shemuel?" |
12680 | Save her? |
12680 | Sawest thou not his face when I spake of Sugarman''s daughter?" |
12680 | Schnecks(? |
12680 | Shall it be the talk of Berlin, of Constantinople, of Mogadore, of Jerusalem, of Paris, and here it shall not be known? |
12680 | Shall we say done?" |
12680 | She an upstart, an outsider? |
12680 | She asked him''why?'' |
12680 | Since when have you developed this extraordinary enthusiasm for Jewish history? |
12680 | Sit down, wo n''t you? |
12680 | So I said to the wranglers:''Why did Jacob say that? |
12680 | So I thinks to myself, thinks I, now what is there that Leah would like? |
12680 | So she murmured instead,"What can detain him?" |
12680 | Socialism meant shorter hours and higher wages and was obtainable by marching with banners and brass bands-- what need to inquire further? |
12680 | Stay-- what was that journal resting against the half- loaf as for perusal during the meal? |
12680 | Suppress the consciousness as she would in her maiden breast, had she not been urged hither by an irresistible impulse? |
12680 | Sure you wo n''t jump in? |
12680 | That lot? |
12680 | That was your idea, was n''t it, Hannah?" |
12680 | That''s it, Pinchas, is n''t it?" |
12680 | The candles may gutter out at their own greasy will-- unsnuffed, untended-- is not Sabbath its own self- sufficient light? |
12680 | The first symptom of returning rationality was her inquiry--"What sort of a journey did you have back?" |
12680 | The orator threw his chest forwards and gazing fearlessly at the assembly cried in a stentorian voice:_"Sind sie zufrieden mit ihrer Chairman? |
12680 | Then David said:"But have you the courage to do this and remain in London?" |
12680 | Then David wound up, as if there had been no break, with an elliptical,"would n''t you?" |
12680 | Then he said,"Hullo, Benjy, have you got any spare buttons?" |
12680 | Then teacher said:''Well, why not ask the Head Mistress for a holiday this afternoon? |
12680 | Then they asked:''Wilt thou rescind the edict against the Jews?'' |
12680 | Then, seeing him rise as if to go, she said:"Wo n''t you have a cup of tea?" |
12680 | There are no miracles now- a- days, are there?" |
12680 | There was a tense silence for a few seconds, then old Hyams said:"Why not? |
12680 | There were mingled sounds, men asking each other dubiously,"What says he?" |
12680 | There''s Esther,--an idle, lazy brat, always reading story- books; why does n''t she sell flowers or pull out bastings in the evening?" |
12680 | They did n''t let you finish teaching the boy his Portion because you could n''t write English?" |
12680 | They may be the best fellows going, honorable, high- minded, generous-- why expect them to be martyrs more than other Englishmen? |
12680 | They''ve rebuilt it, have n''t they? |
12680 | This is the manners and religion they teach thee at thy school, eh? |
12680 | Thou hast not gorged it already?" |
12680 | Thou must go at once and ride both ways, else how shall we know what has happened? |
12680 | Vat mattairs? |
12680 | Vat mattairs? |
12680 | Vat vill be my end? |
12680 | Vat vill happen? |
12680 | Ve are already like brothers--_hein_? |
12680 | Vy should we lif here in captivity? |
12680 | Vy should you not haf de Oder?" |
12680 | Vy you not listen to me? |
12680 | Was I not born on the ninth of Ab?" |
12680 | Was Mr. Armitage in England? |
12680 | Was he nice like Lord Eversmonde or Captain Andrew Sinclair? |
12680 | Was it fair to his readers? |
12680 | Was it not so? |
12680 | Was it not the_ London Journal_? |
12680 | Was it possible it could have taken even her childish feet six strides to cross them, as she plainly remembered? |
12680 | Was it racial affinity, or was it merely the spiritual affinity of souls that feel their identity through all differences of brain? |
12680 | Was it really worth while to trouble the clear depths of her spirit with his turbid past? |
12680 | Was it that she thought of her own dead mother and applied the lines to herself? |
12680 | Was n''t that the young man who married the Widow Finkelstein?" |
12680 | Was not the publishing day of_ Our Own_ at hand? |
12680 | Was this the sequel to the strange episode in Mr. Henry Goldsmith''s library? |
12680 | Was tobacco known to Moses our Teacher? |
12680 | We''ve been through some beastly bad times, have n''t we, Esther? |
12680 | Well, and how_ are_ you?" |
12680 | Well, are you going or must I?" |
12680 | Well, how much d''yer want?" |
12680 | Well, what was I telling you? |
12680 | Were the fathers of the Mishna also fathers of families?" |
12680 | Wh- o- o?" |
12680 | What about_ Our Own_, eh?" |
12680 | What are you doin'', leavin''things leak through our ceiling?" |
12680 | What are you talking about?" |
12680 | What canst thou do, what canst thou do? |
12680 | What change had come over him? |
12680 | What constituency would have me?" |
12680 | What did you mean by telling your wife you were sorry she had not a fourth uncle?" |
12680 | What do you care for Judaism? |
12680 | What do you do for a living?" |
12680 | What do you mean?" |
12680 | What do you say, dear?" |
12680 | What do you think my father wanted me to be? |
12680 | What does it matter about my butter? |
12680 | What does it matter if it''s a he, or a she?" |
12680 | What for?" |
12680 | What had been the use of all his long prepay rations to write great novels? |
12680 | What had she been doing all these years, amid her books and her music and her rose- leaves, aloof from realities? |
12680 | What had she in common with all this mean wretchedness, with this semi- barbarous breed of beings? |
12680 | What has happened?" |
12680 | What hath he done?" |
12680 | What have I done with my little brown book?" |
12680 | What have I--? |
12680 | What have you determined?" |
12680 | What have you to do with love? |
12680 | What hopes could she yet cherish? |
12680 | What inspiration for the soul is there in the sight of snuffy collectors that have the air of_ Schnorrers_? |
12680 | What is he going to do in America?" |
12680 | What is his name?" |
12680 | What is its_ raison d''être_?" |
12680 | What is there strange about me?" |
12680 | What living can you earn, you with your gloves? |
12680 | What need have we to seek the sanction of any Rabbi? |
12680 | What says the Prayer- book? |
12680 | What shall we do with it?" |
12680 | What sort of life would he lead the poor Reb and his wife? |
12680 | What stands in the letter?" |
12680 | What were they doing now, without her mother- care, out and away beyond the great seas? |
12680 | What would people say? |
12680 | What wrong had she ever done that she so young and gentle should be forced to make so cruel a choice between the old and the new? |
12680 | What''s that great ugly picture over there?" |
12680 | What''s that noise?" |
12680 | What''s the good of that to me? |
12680 | What''s the good of the men who visit father? |
12680 | What?" |
12680 | When Alte first went to school in London, the Head Mistress said,"What''s your name?" |
12680 | When Levi asked the introductory question, it set her wondering what would become of him? |
12680 | When a book''s spiled like that, what can you expect for it?" |
12680 | When shall I bring him for your inspection?" |
12680 | When she paused, Shosshi said:"Have you heard Reb Shemuel preach? |
12680 | When the day of the excursion came my_ Shabbos_ coat was in pawn, was n''t it?" |
12680 | When the wicked man has waxed fat and kicked the righteous skinny man, shall the two lie down in the same dust and the game be over? |
12680 | Where am I to get pennies from?" |
12680 | Where are the little girls in white pinafores with pink sashes who brightened the Ghetto on high days and holidays? |
12680 | Where are you?" |
12680 | Where could you match such a bevy of brunettes, where find such blondes? |
12680 | Where did you put it? |
12680 | Where else?" |
12680 | Where is she? |
12680 | Where is the beauteous Betsy of the Victoria Ballet? |
12680 | Where were the roses and lilies, the cedars and the fountains? |
12680 | Where would the art of the world be if the second Commandment had been obeyed? |
12680 | Where''s that one I gave you? |
12680 | Where''s that to come from?" |
12680 | Where''s the old man? |
12680 | Where''s your pouch?" |
12680 | Which is Yiddish for"has any one anything to say against me?" |
12680 | Who and what am I? |
12680 | Who are our guests now? |
12680 | Who are you?" |
12680 | Who cares for poetry?" |
12680 | Who could comprehend as she these stunted souls, limited in all save suffering? |
12680 | Who is he?" |
12680 | Who is it? |
12680 | Who is there worthy to alter them? |
12680 | Who knows but I am the Messiah? |
12680 | Who knows but that it will be born again in us if we are only patient? |
12680 | Who knows if he will be alive when we come? |
12680 | Who knows that the great people will not be angry if I bring thee with me? |
12680 | Who knows what more luck my father might drop in for? |
12680 | Who knows, too, but that we are in the way of a gentleman marrying her? |
12680 | Who says I shall not smoke? |
12680 | Who was she to aspire to such a match? |
12680 | Who will be spokes- woman?'' |
12680 | Who will infuse into him the true patriotic fervor, the love of his race, the love of Zion, the land of his fathers?" |
12680 | Who will vaccinate him against free- thinking as I would have done? |
12680 | Who would n''t like to catch hold of thy cloak to go to heaven by? |
12680 | Who would think she was the child of a pauper emigrant, a rough jewel one has picked up and polished? |
12680 | Who''ll be a penny the worse for it?" |
12680 | Why ca n''t Judaism take a natural view of things and an honest pride in its genuine history, instead of building its synagogues on shifting sand?" |
12680 | Why ca n''t Solomon go out with matches?" |
12680 | Why ca n''t father earn a living and give out the washing? |
12680 | Why ca n''t he speak English?" |
12680 | Why ca n''t we drag in a couple of thousand names every week?" |
12680 | Why can I not pair at will? |
12680 | Why did he come to England? |
12680 | Why did n''t you write to me you were coming?" |
12680 | Why do n''t they brighten the piece up with ballet- girls?" |
12680 | Why do n''t you let Jane cut the bread and butter instead of lazing in the kitchen?" |
12680 | Why do n''t you see more of him?" |
12680 | Why do n''t you take example by your teacher? |
12680 | Why do you keep him on?" |
12680 | Why does n''t he come?" |
12680 | Why give it an extra advertisement by slating it?" |
12680 | Why had he developed so disagreeably? |
12680 | Why had he not thought of so likely a place for a_ littà © rateur_? |
12680 | Why must we adopt the stupid customs of the heathen? |
12680 | Why must we exist at all as a separate people?" |
12680 | Why not? |
12680 | Why not?" |
12680 | Why not?" |
12680 | Why not?" |
12680 | Why should God not teach through a great race as through a great man?" |
12680 | Why should I not?" |
12680 | Why should he die? |
12680 | Why should he disturb her anew? |
12680 | Why should it not be trimmed into concordance with the culture of the time? |
12680 | Why should n''t you? |
12680 | Why should the Creator deceive us?" |
12680 | Why should the Jews claim the patent in those moral ideas which you find just as well in all the great writers of antiquity? |
12680 | Why should we be so conventional, you and I? |
12680 | Why should we let it ruin our lives? |
12680 | Why should we not have our own country?" |
12680 | Why should we not live together as students, too?" |
12680 | Why should we not revive or strengthen that, rather than waste ourselves on impracticable novelties? |
12680 | Why should you put it that way? |
12680 | Why should you risk infection for our sakes?" |
12680 | Why should you think that?" |
12680 | Why this new- born interest in Esther? |
12680 | Why was n''t he made sub?" |
12680 | Why you tell dem, no? |
12680 | Why, who ever heard of such foolish haste? |
12680 | Why--?" |
12680 | Why? |
12680 | Will it suspend publication?" |
12680 | Will you be able to get a circulation?" |
12680 | With all its love and reverence, do you think it forgets I am its hireling? |
12680 | Wo n''t Sidney stare if you pulverize him in_ The Flag of Judah_? |
12680 | Wo n''t you come and treat me to a cup of chocolate at Bonn''s, just to show you have n''t forgot_ Olov hasholom_ times?" |
12680 | Wo n''t you come round this morning and play I- spy- I in our street? |
12680 | Wo n''t you let me be your friend?" |
12680 | Wo n''t you say''yes''? |
12680 | Wo n''t you sit down?" |
12680 | Would he not have told you what? |
12680 | Would manhood bring enfranchisement to him as womanhood was doing to her? |
12680 | Would n''t it be nice if we could have them and be out in the sunshine in Victoria Park?'' |
12680 | Would she believe that her father was right in holding that a special Providence watched over him? |
12680 | Would you believe she did n''t make them red hot first? |
12680 | Yes, four pounds, and what think you I have bought with it? |
12680 | You agree?" |
12680 | You are married-- not? |
12680 | You ca n''t afford more? |
12680 | You could n''t do that, could you?" |
12680 | You do n''t mind being my wife for a fortnight, I hope, Miss Jacobs?" |
12680 | You do n''t say so?" |
12680 | You know what Jews are-- they wo n''t ask''is this paper wanted?'' |
12680 | You look pale, my dear; what''s the matter?" |
12680 | You love the women, hey?" |
12680 | You shall be a teacher, I prophesy, and who knows? |
12680 | You vill come?" |
12680 | You will permit that I seat myself at the table?" |
12680 | You wo n''t back out?" |
12680 | You?" |
12680 | Your congregation would--""Crucify me between two money- lenders?" |
12680 | _ Nu_, how goes it with thee?" |
12680 | _ What_ had she in common with all this mean wretchedness? |
12680 | and I said,''Gott in Himmel, Milly, dost thou want to swear my eyes away? |
12680 | and a grandmother?" |
12680 | and suppose?" |
12680 | and where the jocund synagogue dignitary who led off the cotillon with her at the annual Rejoicing of the Law? |
12680 | breaking off an engagement?" |
12680 | do you find Socialism, too, in orthodox Judaism?" |
12680 | dost thou make mock of my legs, too?" |
12680 | he said, wistfully,"do you think there''ll be another funeral soon?". |
12680 | he said,"how did you come by this?" |
12680 | he said;"who would have thought of seeing you here? |
12680 | he went on, encouraged by Simcha''s smiling face,"of the old Reb and the_ Havdolah_? |
12680 | or your English stockbrokers and Rabbis? |
12680 | said Benjamin decisively;"I''m going to be a very rich man--""Are you, Benjy?" |
12680 | said Pinchas to Reb Shemuel,"ignorant fanatics, how shall a movement prosper in their hands? |
12680 | said Sampson proudly,"Who would believe the little beggar had no existence? |
12680 | said Sidney reproachfully,"how_ can_ you be so conventional?" |
12680 | said Sidney, pricking up his ears;"doubled your circulation already?" |
12680 | said Solomon, piteously,"do n''t you know Cabalah?" |
12680 | said Sugarman sternly,"do you forget it is the Sabbath? |
12680 | said Sugarman, clacking his tongue in horror,"have you perhaps an objection to his marrying?" |
12680 | said Sugarman;"Why have n''t you asked me to find Shosshi a wife? |
12680 | they''ll balance it in their hand, as if weighing up the value of the advertisements, and ask''does it pay?'' |
12680 | what? |
12680 | where did_ you_ spring from?" |
12680 | why did''st thou drag me to this impious country? |
12680 | why didst thou not take him then?" |