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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51300 | In this city, the first question in a morning is,"Is the water cool?" |
3042 | Was it not itself a republic, its people a democracy, its development astounding, and its future radiant with hope? |
39009 | The_ Sichia_, who are said to have come from_ Trautheyco_, towards the west[ Thibet? |
39009 | [ 89] Falchions? |
39009 | [ 90] Billhooks? |
31789 | 2d If a case can exist in which a sound maxim may,& ought to be departed from, is not the present instance, precisely that case? |
31789 | For how would they propose to get at either enemy without superior fleets? |
31789 | How could the cause of independence be advanced by my holding Lima, or even the whole country, in military possession? |
31789 | M. Drouyn de Lhuys replied with a touch of sarcasm: Why do you not go to President Juarez? |
31789 | Of what use would Lima be to me if the inhabitants were hostile in political sentiment? |
31789 | The report then proceeds to discuss the question, what ought to be the course of the American government should Spain refuse to sell Cuba? |
20321 | And did I not give you a far larger quantity than I promised? |
20321 | And this sickly Wretch, how comes he to be one of my alloted portion must I take care for his cure? |
20321 | And why have you burnt our Gods, when others are brought from other Regions by the Spaniards? |
20321 | Are the Gods of other Provinces more sacred than ours? |
20321 | But do you not know the cause and reason of their coming? |
20321 | But what returns by way of Remuneration and Reward did they make this so Clement and Benign Monarch, can you imagine, no other but this? |
20321 | But, good God, what Arms, do you imagin? |
20321 | How many Adulteries, Rapes, and what Libidinous Acts hath he been guilty of? |
20321 | How many Tears, Sighs and Groans hath he occasion''d? |
20321 | How many hath he enslav''d and opprest with insufferable Anguish and unspeakable Calamities? |
20321 | Let this old Fellow be Damm''d, why do you bestow him upon me; must I, think you; be at the charge of his Burial? |
20321 | O how many Parents has he robb''d of their Children, how many Wives of their Husbands, and Children of their Parents? |
20321 | Others, when they go a Hunting early in the morning, upon their return, if you ask them what sport had you to day at the Game? |
20321 | The King understanding the sentence of Death past upon him, said; Why do you burn me? |
20321 | What Fact have I committed deserving Death? |
20321 | What I beseech you, can be more horrid or barbarous? |
20321 | What do you Murder_ las Iras_? |
29003 | Argentina will take some of our markets from us, but what are they? |
29003 | How are we to adapt ourselves to this new condition? |
29003 | How are we to utilize this opportunity? |
29003 | How can this defect be remedied? |
29003 | Mr. Minister, will you permit me the honor of asking all to join me in drinking to the health of His Excellency the President of Peru? |
29003 | So how can the people of the United States help feeling a friendship and sympathy for the people of Argentina? |
29003 | There is the happiness of life; and what is trade if it does not bring happiness to life? |
29003 | We can not fail to ask ourselves sometimes the question, What will be the end of our civilization? |
29003 | What action ought our Government to take for the accomplishment of this just purpose? |
29003 | What is the object of the society? |
29003 | Whence comes the change? |
29003 | Why is it that Americans have substantially retired from the foreign transport service? |
29003 | Why is it? |
29003 | Why should you not live in peace and harmony? |
29003 | Why, then, have we retired from this field in which we were once conspicuously successful? |
29003 | Will all that we do come to naught? |
29003 | Will the palaces we build be the problem of the antiquarians in some future century? |
29003 | With such dignified sentiments resounding in our ears, have we not reason to be proud of our guest? |
62541 | In what is he inferior to the great men of antiquity? |
62541 | And is not protection their proper vocation in a continent rent by anarchy? |
62541 | Are they not, as their diplomatists preach, the elder brothers, generous and protecting? |
62541 | But is not this an excessive ambition for nations still semi- barbarous? |
62541 | But is this decadent renaissance better inspired than the passion and the eloquence of yesterday? |
62541 | But is unity possible with such numerous castes? |
62541 | But originality, the new doctrine, the Ibero- American school-- are these shortly to be realities? |
62541 | But were not the articles of his new programme the result of a free examination of reality and of history? |
62541 | But who will deliver the Ibero- Americans from the excess of this influence? |
62541 | But would it have been possible to found respectable and lasting dynasties in America? |
62541 | Certainly the States have given Cuba autonomy, but was it not a treacherous gift? |
62541 | Could the perfect equilibrium of the public powers be realised in Chili, or was it merely the noble dream of an ideologist? |
62541 | Could they ever transform their intellectual gifts into a less showy but more efficacious capacity for conflict and discipline? |
62541 | Do not their industries demand new outlets in America and Asia? |
62541 | Do the United States deserve this hatred? |
62541 | Finally, is the South American half- caste absolutely incapable of organisation and culture? |
62541 | For example, is the formation of a national consciousness possible with such disparate elements? |
62541 | Have we not here an actual economic harmony? |
62541 | His master is Gautier: he shares his love of the light; he sings, in love with ideal whiteness:--"¿ Qué cosa más blanca que cándido lirio? |
62541 | How check the fatal current which brings the all- conquering gold from the North? |
62541 | How form a homogeneous race of these varieties? |
62541 | Is it also an indication of servitude? |
62541 | Is not this the very language of the conquerors of Europe, for whom such"spheres of influence"pave the way for protectorates, tutelage, or annexation? |
62541 | Must we not wait for the work of many centuries before a clearly American population be formed? |
62541 | Once their rival was vanquished would the States give Cuba her longed- for liberty? |
62541 | Should not a common danger, such as the Yankee peril in Panama and Central America, impel nations toward federation and unity? |
62541 | Si premio ¿ porque ganado? |
62541 | Sin haberlo demandado, Responded ¿ porqué vivimos? |
62541 | Traveller( is not one of his books entitled_ Ame Nomade_? |
62541 | Was this the independence of which Marti had dreamed? |
62541 | Was this wise, in a revolutionary country, face to face with the disunited provinces? |
62541 | What does Venezuela know of Chili, Peru of Mexico, Colombia of the Argentine? |
62541 | What economic tie served as the basis of the South African Federation, a group of hostile races retaining a memory of autonomy? |
62541 | Which among these elements could give the new generation in South America that enthusiasm which might evoke a romantic state of mind? |
62541 | Which is the truth: the imperialistic declarations of Mr. Olney or the idealism of Mr. Root? |
62541 | Who does not know his lines upon the spoiled child whom he loves? |
62541 | Who shall say whether the revolt of this younger generation will lead it? |
62541 | Why do we not find the religious struggles, which lasted so long in Colombia, in Bolivia and the Argentine? |
62541 | Why weaken the executive in an anarchical nation-- why increase the national troubles by the bitterness of religious warfare? |
62541 | Will Chili, which is copying the social organisation of England, be subjected, like the Anglo- Saxon Empire, to the attacks of demagogy? |
62541 | Will a generous_ élite_ succeed in withstanding this racial tendency? |
62541 | Will not a community of interests in America give a new strength to the union of these peoples in Europe? |
62541 | Will the Argentine and Brazil become great plutocratic States like the United States? |
62541 | Will they acquire a sense of reality? |
62541 | Will this beautiful island one day become a State{ 318} of the Anglo- Saxon or Federal Union? |
62541 | Would such heterogeneous democracies be able to resist the invasion of superior races? |
62541 | [ 16]"What whiter than the candid lily?--What purer than the mystic wax?--What more chaste than the tender orange- blossom?" |
62541 | [ 2] In speaking of Spain and Portugal, might not Argentines, Brazilians, and Chilians employ the same proud language? |
62541 | _ Quis custodiet custodem?_ An irresponsible supremacy is perilous. |
62541 | ¿ Que cosa mas casta que tierno azahar? |
62541 | ¿ Qué cosa más pura que místico cirio? |
47415 | And when and how can you deliver it? |
47415 | But what has been done with it? 47415 Have you ever been in----( we will call it Santa Andina)?" |
47415 | What is the aspect of these towns? 47415 What profit is there in fighting famine and miserable savages? |
47415 | What ransom can you give? |
47415 | Where in the world is Ecuador, or Costa Rica, or Paraguay? |
47415 | Where is Bolivia? |
47415 | Where is the gold we have been promised? |
47415 | ''Do you surrender?'' |
47415 | ''What do we know of their purpose?'' |
47415 | And Hayti, too? |
47415 | And the builders of these temples, have they produced no songs of beauty, no enduring psalms? |
47415 | But how? |
47415 | But what was the lot of these folk? |
47415 | But what, we may ask, is the influence here, that throws back this fruitful land from time to time to anarchy, and makes its name a byword? |
47415 | Chile, again; where does it lie? |
47415 | Dare we"speak disrespectfully of the Equator,"or too lightly tread over Cancer or Capricorn? |
47415 | Did not some one once describe Chile-- if you look at the map-- as a country two thousand miles long and two inches wide? |
47415 | Did the Spaniards fulfil their part? |
47415 | Dost thou know the balancings of the clouds? |
47415 | For are not the fateful names of Junin and Ayacucho stamped upon the face of this Cordillera region? |
47415 | Had their dreadful religious rites nothing in common with the idea of a true Providence? |
47415 | Has it not been said that for every sleeper in the first Panama railway a human being died in the terrors of construction? |
47415 | Has the clear atmosphere, the nearer approach to the clouds, the purity and example of the heights made man here pure and noble? |
47415 | Has this great Cordillera produced a high type of humanity? |
47415 | How could a single or centralized government be set up to control either their home or foreign policy? |
47415 | If the geography of the South American States is nebulous to the ordinary person at home, how much more so is that of Central America? |
47415 | In the first place, it may be asked, where or what is Central America? |
47415 | Is it capable of no better life? |
47415 | Is not an Englishman''s word his bond? |
47415 | Is there any remedy for this perennial turmoil, and if so, what is the remedy? |
47415 | Is there any virtue in these things? |
47415 | Is this advisable, or will it be possible? |
47415 | It is true that she is not very energetic, but then, is not that an agreeable change? |
47415 | It will be recollected that Guahtemoc was the author of the saying, well known in Mexico, of"Am I, think you, upon some bed of roses?" |
47415 | North America and South America are easily realizable as geographical entities, but where can a third America exist? |
47415 | Or hast thou seen the treasuries of the hail? |
47415 | Or shall we go round the Horn? |
47415 | Or shall we take steamer to the River Plate, that more prosaic route to the lands of corn and cattle? |
47415 | Para que contemplé tu faz hermosa? |
47415 | Shall they lose the prize? |
47415 | Shall we cross the Spanish Main, and land where Cortes did at Vera Cruz, the city of the True Cross, and so enter Mexico? |
47415 | To such questions or remarks as:"Are they mostly Indians?" |
47415 | To the west, what? |
47415 | Was he not the progenitor of that noble bird which comes upon our Christmas tables? |
47415 | Was safety to be theirs? |
47415 | Was this coast first explored and even settled by the Chinese long before Columbus sailed? |
47415 | What ails this strange land? |
47415 | What more can be expected of a hemisphere which was cursed by the Inquisition? |
47415 | Whence the name of Costa Rica? |
47415 | Where is it? |
47415 | Where would it be, and how would it operate? |
47415 | Who are the Mexicans, where does their country lie, what language do they speak, what dress do they wear? |
47415 | Who could have founded a city here, and why? |
47415 | Who follows?" |
47415 | Who hath cleft a channel for the water- flood? |
47415 | Why did these folk establish themselves in these high places? |
47415 | Yes;_ Siste, viator_, draw rein-- Hast thou entered the treasures of the snow? |
47415 | or"I suppose they are not mainly niggers, or at least half black?" |
47415 | what is that mournful, penetrating sound which smites the Christians''ears? |
47415 | what was that appalling sound, sonorous and melancholy, which rang over the city and the waters amid the darkness? |
27253 | Pasan mas de cuarenta,i. e."more than forty;"writing in haste and excitement, Columbus left out a little word; or shall we blame the proof- reader? |
27253 | [ 413] Did he mean to include those eight years in his forty spent upon the sea? 27253 ---------------------- Total? 27253 100- 104, 164)? 27253 248 Or does it represent actual experiences in North America? 27253 And why is ithardly supposable"that_ pulque_ was used at dinner? |
27253 | At length all traces of the River- drift men vanish, but what of the Cave men? |
27253 | Bjarni replied:''In this thing I do not see any other way''; continuing,''What course can you suggest?'' |
27253 | But how shall we get the time? |
27253 | But should not Mr. Cushing have said"home of his mothers,"or perhaps, of"his sisters and his cousins and his aunts?" |
27253 | But was it possible to imagine any other route that should be more direct? |
27253 | But where was Cipango? |
27253 | But why is this mere question of heraldry a matter of importance for the historian? |
27253 | Columbus? |
27253 | Could all this have happened within the four months which I have allowed between October, 1488, and February, 1489? |
27253 | Could anything be more pathetic, or better illustrate the profound irony with which our universe seems to be governed? |
27253 | Could he not be satisfied with something less? |
27253 | Could such a thing be possible? |
27253 | Could there be any doubt that the Spanish caravels had come at length to the coast of opulent Mangi? |
27253 | Could there be such a thing as an"outside route"to that land of promise? |
27253 | Huge reeds sometimes floated ashore upon those islands, and had not Ptolemy mentioned enormous reeds as growing in eastern Asia? |
27253 | Is it possible that Las Casas made a slight mistake in deciphering the date on Bartholomew''s map? |
27253 | It is unquestionably sound history for the first part; why should it be anything else for the second part? |
27253 | Laing?! |
27253 | Observe the lame phrase"pasan de cuarenta;"what business has that"de"in such a place without"mas"before it? |
27253 | Since he cited these sailors, why did he not cite the Northmen also, if he knew what they had done?] |
27253 | The land proved to be an island rather smaller than Iceland( or Shetland? |
27253 | The people traded with Greenland, importing thence pitch(? |
27253 | To the Northmen a"Southman"would naturally be a German, and why should a German be called a Turk? |
27253 | Was anything of the sort ever done before or since? |
27253 | Was it Columbus? |
27253 | Was it Columbus?] |
27253 | Was it not as good as written in the Bible that land was to be found there? |
27253 | Were they all in this precious Vinland secret? |
27253 | What business has this cardinal number_ octiesque uno_ in a row of ordinals? |
27253 | What did they all understand by"discovering islands and continents in the ocean"? |
27253 | What end did he propose to himself in giving this fictitious representation? |
27253 | What happened to him in this interval? |
27253 | What if it should turn out after all that there was no connection between the Atlantic and Indian oceans? |
27253 | When they had come into the boat, a young Icelander, who was the companion of Bjarni, said:''Now thus do you intend to leave me, Bjarni?'' |
27253 | Whence came this notion of hairy men? |
27253 | Which king did Columbus mean? |
27253 | Who could have suggested this notion to the king of Portugal? |
27253 | Why did not the news of the voyages of Leif and Thorfinn spread rapidly over Europe, like the news of the voyage of Columbus? |
27253 | Why do we find no vestiges of the burial- places of these Europeans? |
27253 | Why is there no documentary mention, in Scandinavia or elsewhere in Europe, of this transatlantic trade? |
27253 | Why should Mr. Morgan, who never dined with Montezuma, know so much more about_ such things_ than Cortes and Bernal Diaz, who did? |
27253 | Why was it necessary to wait more than a hundred years longer before the affair of Vinland was mentioned in this connection? |
27253 | With regard to the Norse colony alleged to have flourished for three centuries, it is pertinent to ask, what became of its cattle and horses? |
27253 | [ 222] Who were these natives encountered by Thorfinn? |
27253 | [ Footnote 450:"Quantum enim est, quod ab ultimis litoribus Hispaniæ usque ad Indos jacet? |
27253 | [ Sidenote: Guanahani: where was it?] |
27253 | [ Sidenote: How far were the sovereigns responsible for Bobadilla?] |
27253 | [ Sidenote: Or does it represent actual experiences in North America?] |
27253 | [ Sidenote: Was the account of Drogio woven into the narrative by the younger Nicolò?] |
27253 | [ Sidenote: Who first suggested the feasibleness of a westward route? |
27253 | [ Sidenote: Why did not Norway or Iceland utter a protest in 1493?] |
27253 | and how does this short outward sail consist with the return voyage, twenty days E. and eight days S. E., to the Færoes? |
27253 | and why was it not presently followed, like the latter, by a rush of conquerors and colonizers across the Atlantic? |
27253 | or how should these Northmen happen to have had a Turk in their company? |
27253 | or of iron tools and weapons of mediæval workmanship? |
37582 | After what you must have seen,he asked,"do n''t you agree that there are advantages in keeping in smooth water?" |
37582 | Am I to tell my father what I have promised? |
37582 | And Calder Hall? 37582 And can not one have sympathy with these?" |
37582 | And do you think I am ready now? |
37582 | And if I tell you-- all? |
37582 | And lingers there? |
37582 | And that will be all? |
37582 | And what else? |
37582 | And what speed can you get out of her? |
37582 | And yet you''re not quite satisfied? |
37582 | And you took the excellence of my intentions on trust? |
37582 | And you would not have expected to find him cooking and cleaning engines on a boat like this? |
37582 | And your comrade is with you? |
37582 | And, if it did, you could help us? |
37582 | Are n''t we going slowly? |
37582 | Are n''t you painting her an unusual color? 37582 Are n''t you rash, señor?" |
37582 | Are these things true? |
37582 | Are ye a mechanic then? |
37582 | Are you alone? |
37582 | Are you satisfied? |
37582 | Blanca, will you give Grahame your pistol? |
37582 | But do these talents run in the blood? |
37582 | But has he not some news for us, perhaps? |
37582 | But how did the play go off? |
37582 | But how did you and your father come to meet Mr. Walthew, and what is the_ Enchantress_ doing on the coast? |
37582 | But if it''s no''a watch, what way can I serve ye? |
37582 | But if you like the mountains, could n''t you enjoy them now? |
37582 | But perhaps not a good plotter? |
37582 | But suppose your customers get killed? |
37582 | But this is Rio Frio, is n''t it? 37582 But what about your daughter?" |
37582 | But what is likely to happen to Grahame? |
37582 | But what is the business that makes you so careful? |
37582 | But what''s the news? |
37582 | But when the building is tottering and rotten? |
37582 | But where do you come from? |
37582 | But why did Don Martin send you? |
37582 | But why? |
37582 | But would n''t that have been easier at New Orleans or Galveston? |
37582 | But you do n''t feel it now? |
37582 | Can I get a fresh mule here and perhaps something to eat? |
37582 | Can ye no''talk instead o''glowering like a death''s- head? |
37582 | Can you get her off? |
37582 | Could he pass them by making a round? |
37582 | Did he recognize me? |
37582 | Did n''t you say you might make a short business trip to the West Indies? |
37582 | Did you deliver the President''s despatches? |
37582 | Did you find it hard? |
37582 | Did you tell Mr. Grahame this? |
37582 | Did you think it worth having? |
37582 | Did you think of nothing else? |
37582 | Did you? |
37582 | Do I speak it charmingly? |
37582 | Do n''t they? 37582 Do they talk about me in such places?" |
37582 | Do you expect us to get into any difficulty? |
37582 | Do you know Don Martin Sarmiento? |
37582 | Do you know Señor Gomez? |
37582 | Do you know what his orders to Gomez were? |
37582 | Do you know where he gets it? |
37582 | Do you know where we are? |
37582 | Do you mean Mr. Grahame rather despises money- making? |
37582 | Do you mean that they may let him go? |
37582 | Do you mean to be guided by me? |
37582 | Do you mean to live in Cuba? |
37582 | Do you mean to prevent my going? |
37582 | Do you not think Señor Walthew has answered well? |
37582 | Do you reckon the half- breed pilot meant to pile her up? |
37582 | Do you think I would leave you to get into fresh difficulties? 37582 Do you think the man''s an agent of the government we''re up against?" |
37582 | Do you think the pilot will turn up to take us out then? |
37582 | Do you think we shall meet him? |
37582 | Do you think you can keep that check? |
37582 | Do you want him to come here? |
37582 | Hard? 37582 Has n''t he men enough?" |
37582 | Have n''t you come to a decision rather suddenly? |
37582 | Have you felt this? |
37582 | Have you just come out of one of the rooms? |
37582 | Have you known your partner long? |
37582 | Have you met the gentleman yonder? |
37582 | Have you rested enough? 37582 How did I know?" |
37582 | How did you come to learn Castilian? |
37582 | How do you come to speak English so charmingly? |
37582 | How do you feel about it? |
37582 | How do you feel? |
37582 | How do you_ know_ I have n''t money? 37582 How have you been getting on since we last met?" |
37582 | How heavy is the risk? |
37582 | How it come loose? |
37582 | How long have you called her Evelyn? |
37582 | How much? |
37582 | How will you get across to Jamaica? |
37582 | How''s business? |
37582 | How-- if it was really meant for me? |
37582 | I do n''t understand very much; but who is Don Martin Sarmiento? |
37582 | I suppose if I had done what I was asked and pocketed the reward, I should have met with an accident shortly afterward? |
37582 | I suppose we wo n''t be required to meddle with dago politics? |
37582 | I suppose you are waiting for dinner now? |
37582 | I suppose you do know the place? |
37582 | I suppose you do n''t expect this calm to last? |
37582 | I suppose you mean to start home as soon as you can? |
37582 | I suppose your man will be here in the morning to take us out? |
37582 | I wonder where that path is leading us? |
37582 | I wonder whether there are many of them about? 37582 I wonder why you decided to cross in this little boat, when we could have gone by one of the big passenger liners?" |
37582 | I wonder why you thought I could be trusted? |
37582 | In one act? |
37582 | Is Castillo still at liberty? |
37582 | Is Castillo strong enough to rule your people? |
37582 | Is n''t that a free translation? 37582 It would hurt to find you had been deceived?" |
37582 | Looks very small; I s''pose she''s safe? |
37582 | May I ask how you got that hold? |
37582 | May I ask what you would do with the cases? 37582 May I hope that this adds to your satisfaction?" |
37582 | Miss Cliffe''s boat, is n''t it? |
37582 | Mooning all alone? |
37582 | Must I remind you, señorita, of a little affair at the Hotel International? |
37582 | No sign o''that steamboat yet? |
37582 | No, señor; why should I fear? 37582 Now,"said Macallister,"where did you get the_ anisado_?" |
37582 | One o''they half- dressed hussies from the hotel? 37582 Perhaps you are not using the_ diario_?" |
37582 | Señor Gomez? 37582 Shall we call the boys and put the truck on board?" |
37582 | Shall we look for a seat here? 37582 Shear the flock instead of guarding it? |
37582 | So you have some business here? 37582 So you sailed to look for better fortune somewhere else? |
37582 | Sometimes you are able to send the señora a few dollars? |
37582 | Suppose you go home in twelve months with a profit on the money he gave you? |
37582 | Take me with you, wo n''t you? |
37582 | That is for you to judge, but are you not inconsistent, señorita? 37582 That means the sea- birds, does n''t it? |
37582 | That the people may choose another President? 37582 The quickest road?" |
37582 | The steamer is yours, I suppose? |
37582 | The very small, lead- colored steamer? 37582 Then Calder Hall now belongs to you?" |
37582 | Then are you not afraid of a revolution? |
37582 | Then he is in Havana? |
37582 | Then it''s your honest opinion the thing''s a good business chance? |
37582 | Then perhaps you have heard your father speak of him? |
37582 | Then the_ Enchantress_ is n''t here? |
37582 | Then what do you expect me to do? 37582 Then what is to be done?" |
37582 | Then where has she gone? |
37582 | Then who is Señora Garcia? |
37582 | Then why did you leave her? |
37582 | Then you have a house? 37582 Then, why do you not reform your administration and put in straight men?" |
37582 | This meets with your approval? |
37582 | Tries to fire the mine before things are ready? |
37582 | Was it useful? |
37582 | We must hope our messenger arrives in time to stop him, but for all that----"Do you wish him to come? |
37582 | We seem to be in safe quarters; but how did we get here? |
37582 | Well, what happened afterward? |
37582 | Well? |
37582 | What are they doing at the council? |
37582 | What are they waiting for? |
37582 | What are those marks on your neck? |
37582 | What are we going to do? |
37582 | What could prevent him? |
37582 | What do you know about Calder Hall? |
37582 | What do you mean by that? |
37582 | What do you mean? |
37582 | What do you reckon has been going on inland? |
37582 | What do you think of the other fellow? |
37582 | What do you want? |
37582 | What has that got to do with it? |
37582 | What is it? |
37582 | What is the best? |
37582 | What is the matter? |
37582 | What kind of engines has your boat? |
37582 | What made you get up so soon? |
37582 | What on earth have you been doing? |
37582 | What was in it, then? |
37582 | What was the danger? |
37582 | What would they gain? 37582 What would ye expect? |
37582 | What''s a watch compared with the human body? |
37582 | What''s likely to happen to him if he''s been corralled by the dictator''s rural- guards? |
37582 | What''s that? |
37582 | What''s the fire outside? |
37582 | What''s the lady wanting-- is it her watch mending? |
37582 | What''s your name and business? |
37582 | What''s your opinion? 37582 When do you expect my father?" |
37582 | When do you wish me to start? |
37582 | When shall we reach Rio Frio? |
37582 | When? |
37582 | Where are the others? |
37582 | Where are we now? |
37582 | Where are you going when you leave Havana? |
37582 | Where did this come from? |
37582 | Where is the señor Grahame? |
37582 | Where is the señorita Cliffe? |
37582 | Where kept ye, ye drunken swine? |
37582 | Where were you going and why did you come here? |
37582 | Where''s Walthew? |
37582 | Where''s your partner, and what are the rebel bosses doing now? |
37582 | Which one of you looks after business matters? |
37582 | Who can tell? 37582 Who can tell?" |
37582 | Who comes? |
37582 | Who is Señor Gomez? |
37582 | Who warned you not to call at the_ hacienda_ Perez? |
37582 | Who was that fellow talking to Watson? |
37582 | Why are you amused? |
37582 | Why did you fix on Havana for the wedding? |
37582 | Why did you help Altiera? |
37582 | Why did you hope so? |
37582 | Why did you interfere? |
37582 | Why did you refuse in the beginning? |
37582 | Why do you come in, in this dramatic way? |
37582 | Why should I not go there? |
37582 | Will things be very much better afterward? |
37582 | Will you get down and wait for her? |
37582 | Will you give us your word not to tell any of the President''s supporters that you have met us? |
37582 | Wo n''t you come down and walk to the beach? 37582 Would n''t the small one at the back be safer?" |
37582 | Would that be wise? |
37582 | Would you be safer, señorita, if you got some of your friends to hide you? |
37582 | Yes,said the priest;"but where does the money go? |
37582 | Yes? |
37582 | Yonder, abreast of the mast? |
37582 | You are sure? |
37582 | You bring the goods all right? |
37582 | You come from the Canaries, do n''t you, Miguel? |
37582 | You do not know? |
37582 | You doubt his staying power? |
37582 | You find this amusing? |
37582 | You get bad weather, then? |
37582 | You have learned that she is willing? |
37582 | You know my country? |
37582 | You like a drink? |
37582 | You mean she ran away? 37582 You mend the steamboat screw?" |
37582 | You refuse to seize it? |
37582 | You thought he would come to help you? |
37582 | You understand what you risk by your exactions? |
37582 | Your interest is flattering, señor; but what is it you understand? |
37582 | _ Cariña mia_, how do we know such things? 37582 And when you go to sea? |
37582 | Are n''t you?" |
37582 | Are you content?" |
37582 | Are you hurt?" |
37582 | Are you quite fit to travel?" |
37582 | Are you surprised that I''m a conspirator? |
37582 | At high tide he would have to return to take the boat out of Mangrove Creek; what better place to wait than_ La colina del sol_? |
37582 | But I must ask who gave you the password?" |
37582 | But I suppose you have Don Martin''s permission to be frank with us?" |
37582 | But are you safe here? |
37582 | But did you mean-- if it was not unsafe?" |
37582 | But how did the beginning of the first act strike you?" |
37582 | But how did you come to take a part in this affair?" |
37582 | But may I ask why you object to me? |
37582 | But what turned you against him-- the dash of dark blood?" |
37582 | But where did you get the rose?" |
37582 | But where is its owner?" |
37582 | But why do you think he gave them the_ anisado_ afterward?" |
37582 | But you believed him when he said he did not know where your daughter is?" |
37582 | But you think like Cervantes? |
37582 | Ca n''t you get a move on?" |
37582 | Can not you close your ears?" |
37582 | Can ye no''open the throttle and give her steam?" |
37582 | Did he say they had the deputation arrested and its leader shot?" |
37582 | Do n''t you think you had better tell me what it''s all about?" |
37582 | Do you carry a good cook?" |
37582 | Do you feel up to running the engine, Mack? |
37582 | Do you generally swing round in that alert manner when you hear somebody behind you?" |
37582 | Do you know many of my countrywomen?" |
37582 | Do you want to see him?" |
37582 | Grahame?" |
37582 | Had he betrayed her? |
37582 | Had the wild sea- hawk got her message, and was he already coming to her rescue? |
37582 | Had you never a longing for something different, something out of the usual run?" |
37582 | Have I your promise that you will not try to escape?" |
37582 | Have we no guide except what he says?" |
37582 | Have you been having a good time?" |
37582 | Have you come to tell me that I can go away?" |
37582 | Have you made any plans?" |
37582 | Having brought her to Rio Frio by trickery, why did he wish her father to know that she felt alarmed? |
37582 | How did you get here?" |
37582 | How is Mack to run the boat alone?" |
37582 | How much a day does it cost you to run this ship?" |
37582 | I believe you are to be trusted, señores?" |
37582 | I suppose you mean to marry Miss Sarmiento?" |
37582 | I understand that your father would take you back?" |
37582 | I wonder if I might ask for some supper?" |
37582 | I wonder whether Castillo got away?" |
37582 | I wonder whether you would stay and dine with us this evening?" |
37582 | If so, what was he doing in the_ Enchantress''s_ engine room? |
37582 | If you should meet with any difficulty at Rio Frio, will you send me a message through the man whose name I''ve written down? |
37582 | In the meanwhile, I understand you have decided not to let me have the money that we need?" |
37582 | Is a man''s face a mask? |
37582 | Is it one of the rude stone towers you see pictures of?" |
37582 | Is it safe to take it off?" |
37582 | Is n''t that dangerous? |
37582 | Is one ever satisfied?" |
37582 | Is that a great distinction?" |
37582 | Is there gold worth mining in the country?" |
37582 | It is a big relief to see you safe, but where have you been?" |
37582 | May I point out that in generously offering help you threw in your lot with the Government and made our interests yours?" |
37582 | May I suggest that the concessions we offer you are valuable?" |
37582 | S''pose you''re ready for us?" |
37582 | Suppose he rescued Miss Cliffe, what then? |
37582 | Suppose you get the concession? |
37582 | Then your friends have finished him?" |
37582 | Wait until it''s smooth?" |
37582 | Was it by accident?" |
37582 | Were you scared?" |
37582 | What about the peon? |
37582 | What about your parents? |
37582 | What becomes of it if the thing falls through?" |
37582 | What do you think of trading in?" |
37582 | What do you think your few cases are worth to us?" |
37582 | What do you wish to understand?" |
37582 | What does he say?" |
37582 | What else do you want?" |
37582 | What is the rest?" |
37582 | What led you to this absurd conclusion?" |
37582 | What was the note about?" |
37582 | What you load?" |
37582 | What''s the matter with me, anyhow?" |
37582 | Where are you going?" |
37582 | Who takes care of it while you are away?" |
37582 | Whom am I up against?" |
37582 | Why did n''t they search Sarmiento''s house?" |
37582 | Why did she do so?" |
37582 | Why did she leave Valverde?" |
37582 | Why did you refuse?" |
37582 | Why do you want to go?" |
37582 | Why not wait for a passenger boat?" |
37582 | Will you be here long?" |
37582 | Will you come along?" |
37582 | Will you send him to me?" |
37582 | Will you tie up the animal, Grahame?" |
37582 | Wo n''t the President''s friends suspect?" |
37582 | Would he have that carefree look in, say, two months? |
37582 | Would you like a drink before you start?" |
37582 | You bring the President''s orders?" |
37582 | You do n''t suppose he''d take a hand in a risky job like this entirely for the benefit of the owners?" |
37582 | You hope to go back to San Sebastian some day?" |
37582 | You sneer at romance?" |
37582 | You suggest that the men who came with you from San Lucar have no plans?" |
37582 | You will be here some time?" |
37582 | You would take a risk to rescue him?" |
35904 | A doctor? |
35904 | About Tabio? |
35904 | About me and my government? |
35904 | About the notebook? |
35904 | About the war? |
35904 | About what? |
35904 | Acting? |
35904 | Adrenalin? |
35904 | After all, you Americans are not Reds because you welcome the godless Russian armies of Stalin as your allies in this present war, are you? |
35904 | Against? |
35904 | Ah,Fielding smiled,"so you know coffees, too?" |
35904 | All those words for coffee and toast? |
35904 | All yours? |
35904 | Alone? |
35904 | Am I so different? |
35904 | An American sugar king''s party? |
35904 | An interview with the Vice- President? 35904 And Androtten?" |
35904 | And Dr. Ansaldo? 35904 And Gamburdo? |
35904 | And Lavandero? |
35904 | And before that? |
35904 | And do you plan to run again, Señor Rios? |
35904 | And has this burro a name? |
35904 | And it was Androtten? |
35904 | And now you are working? |
35904 | And now you feel better? |
35904 | And that was the last you saw of him? |
35904 | And the Secret Police? 35904 And the champagne?" |
35904 | And the girl? |
35904 | And the money? |
35904 | And the other? |
35904 | And what makes you think she was lying? |
35904 | And when you get this idea? |
35904 | And why not, Dick? 35904 And why should the Republic trust you now, Rivas?" |
35904 | And you have papers? |
35904 | And you have your_ carnet_? |
35904 | And you still think that attempt on you last night was a bluff? |
35904 | And you think Ansaldo was brought in to kill Professor Tabio? |
35904 | And you think he''s our man, eh? 35904 And you think that Ansaldo will turn up in these files?" |
35904 | And you''re still betting on him? |
35904 | And you, Eduardo? |
35904 | And you, Major? |
35904 | And you? |
35904 | And your Sancho Panza? |
35904 | And? |
35904 | Androtten? |
35904 | Ansaldo killed him? |
35904 | Any of you? |
35904 | Any of you? |
35904 | Are there any fascists down here? |
35904 | Are these the only pictures? |
35904 | Are they lost? |
35904 | Are they not the same fascists who hope to fool God by casting their fascist swords in the image of the Cross of Jesus? 35904 Are they very strong?" |
35904 | Are we tiring you? |
35904 | Are you British Intelligence? |
35904 | Are you a member of the Union? |
35904 | Are you against the idea, Rafael? |
35904 | Are you all right? |
35904 | Are you crazy, Mateo? 35904 Are you hungry?" |
35904 | Are you making the trip to San Martin with me? |
35904 | Are you of the Republic? |
35904 | Are you really alone? |
35904 | Are you screening the film in a theater? |
35904 | Are you still against raiding the Embassy, Rafael? |
35904 | Are you still interested in San Hermano politics? |
35904 | Are you sure,_ chico_? |
35904 | Are you surprised? |
35904 | Are you tired,_ ilustre_? |
35904 | Are you truly Major Segador? |
35904 | Are you very hungry? |
35904 | At what time? |
35904 | Beautiful? |
35904 | Boy,he said,"boy, where is that flag for the American_ compañero_? |
35904 | But are you sure, Matt? |
35904 | But could you get some friends now? |
35904 | But how about you? |
35904 | But how? |
35904 | But if that_ cabrón_ of a waiter is still on duty, could you send up a bottle of mineral water with the elevator operator? |
35904 | But is n''t Gamburdo in the Popular Front? |
35904 | But may I wish you luck? |
35904 | But not hopeless, eh,_ compañeros_? |
35904 | But what can I do here? |
35904 | But what do you propose to do? |
35904 | But what of our own nation, what of the twenty nations of Hispanic America in this war? 35904 But what''s it all about?" |
35904 | But when you saw his diary, you started to change your mind, eh? |
35904 | But why Havana? |
35904 | But why me, Colonel? |
35904 | But why was I brought to the ranch? |
35904 | But why? 35904 But why?" |
35904 | But why? |
35904 | But wo n''t it make them suspicious if I move? |
35904 | But would n''t he be too late? 35904 But you do believe what I said about Ansaldo, do n''t you?" |
35904 | But you mean to find out? |
35904 | But you think I''m nuts? |
35904 | But you''re sticking it out, are n''t you? |
35904 | But-- why? |
35904 | By Tabio? |
35904 | By that,Hall said,"I take it you mean Tabio''s politics?" |
35904 | Ca n''t I help in any way? |
35904 | Can I give you and your young lady a lift? 35904 Can I send the plumber up?" |
35904 | Can he get away with it? |
35904 | Can he use them, Diego? |
35904 | Can we buy it if it''s good? |
35904 | Can we get drinks here? |
35904 | Can we make this point on our gas and still have enough left to fly back to San Martin Airport_ from the north_? 35904 Can we phone to town from here?" |
35904 | Can you come over to the Presidencia at once? |
35904 | Can you eat with me tonight? |
35904 | Can you find out who hired it the other night? |
35904 | Can you go back and leave word for him to join you in here the minute he comes? 35904 Can you hear me now?" |
35904 | Can you lend me a car and a chauffeur? |
35904 | Can you put it on? |
35904 | Can you reach Souza today? |
35904 | Can you talk, Don Mateo? |
35904 | Can you walk? |
35904 | Caracas? 35904 Cigar?" |
35904 | Cigarette? |
35904 | Cigarette? |
35904 | Commander New? |
35904 | Could I have another brandy? |
35904 | Could they have seen you? |
35904 | Could we see him after lunch? |
35904 | Could you see into the room? |
35904 | Darling,she said, raising her face,"did n''t you think that I knew?" |
35904 | Daydreaming? |
35904 | Denounced me? 35904 Deserted?" |
35904 | Did Duarte give you English lessons in one rumba, too? |
35904 | Did I wake you up? |
35904 | Did anyone else turn up? |
35904 | Did he find out what''s the matter with Tabio? |
35904 | Did n''t Ethiopia, and later Spain, make any impression upon you? |
35904 | Did n''t Fernando tell you I am a reliable driver? |
35904 | Did n''t anyone take his place? |
35904 | Did n''t she describe the car? |
35904 | Did n''t you recognize him? |
35904 | Did she give you any information, Mateo? |
35904 | Did the doctor say? |
35904 | Did the señorita say I have nice eyes? |
35904 | Did you buy all the damn Monte Azul bean you wanted, sir? |
35904 | Did you find out anything about Harrington? |
35904 | Did you find out? |
35904 | Did you get me a seat on a Panair plane? 35904 Did you know his friend Harrington?" |
35904 | Did you recognize any of the names? |
35904 | Did you say they''re up to trouble? |
35904 | Did you see that other woman who came with the doctor? |
35904 | Did you spend much time there? |
35904 | Dinner tonight? |
35904 | Do I carry any baggage? |
35904 | Do I sound like a dying man? |
35904 | Do I? |
35904 | Do n''t they? |
35904 | Do n''t you think you could help Señor Hall? |
35904 | Do we eat? |
35904 | Do we have breakfast together? |
35904 | Do we use separate cabs? |
35904 | Do you know San Hermano politics as well as you know soy beans and housing? |
35904 | Do you know any of the Englishman''s friends? |
35904 | Do you know much about Felipe Duarte? |
35904 | Do you know what you''re asking? 35904 Do you know where exactly?" |
35904 | Do you know where you live? |
35904 | Do you know who publishes_ El Imparcial_? |
35904 | Do you mind if I ask Pepe Delgado to check up too? |
35904 | Do you mind if I call you unique? |
35904 | Do you really think my story is worth while, Mr. Hall? 35904 Do you think I could get a small rug without giving up my right arm?" |
35904 | Do you think his paper can be right about Ansaldo? 35904 Do you think we can do this alone?" |
35904 | Do you want me to tell Don Anibal what I know? |
35904 | Do you want to know why? |
35904 | Does Ansaldo think he can pull him through? |
35904 | Does anyone else know it? |
35904 | Does he know anything else about it? |
35904 | Does he know you? |
35904 | Does this look like that boy grown up? |
35904 | Don Anibal? |
35904 | Drunk? |
35904 | Eating alone? 35904 Eight o''clock too early?" |
35904 | El Gran Pepe? |
35904 | Ever receive any reports in Miami about her? |
35904 | Every time you were supposed to show it to me, something came up, remember? |
35904 | Falangista? |
35904 | Feel any better? |
35904 | Feel like sleeping? |
35904 | Fernandez? |
35904 | Fix you a drink? |
35904 | For Christ''s sake, what happened, Felipe? |
35904 | For whom? |
35904 | Four hours? |
35904 | France? |
35904 | Freddie? 35904 Freedom,"he said,"is there a man who does not know the meaning of the word?" |
35904 | Gamburdo? |
35904 | Gamburdo? |
35904 | German subs? |
35904 | Germans? |
35904 | Getting lonesome for the farm? |
35904 | Gimme a pencil or a pen, will you, Hall? |
35904 | Going to war? |
35904 | Going to work? |
35904 | Gossip? |
35904 | Got a cigarette? 35904 Ham and eggs?" |
35904 | Has anyone seen him? |
35904 | Has he told Don Anibal? |
35904 | Have an American cigarette? 35904 Have n''t you asked enough questions for one night? |
35904 | Have they called the Embassy yet? |
35904 | Have they enough teachers? |
35904 | Have we time to stop for a beer? |
35904 | Have you a match that lights? |
35904 | Have you an hour? |
35904 | Have you any idea of what he is going to say, Joe? |
35904 | Have you forgotten how to laugh? |
35904 | Have you got his fingerprints? |
35904 | Have you seen Duarte? |
35904 | He said Hitler, did n''t he, Miguelito? |
35904 | He was your friend, was n''t he? |
35904 | Healthy again? |
35904 | Hell of a nice day, no? |
35904 | Here? 35904 Hey,"he shouted before the car could skid to a stop,"taking off without me?" |
35904 | Hi,she shouted,"have a nice trip?" |
35904 | Hiding? |
35904 | His friend? |
35904 | How about Gamburdo''s speech, Joe? |
35904 | How about the labor laws? |
35904 | How about the troops? 35904 How about the week- end?" |
35904 | How about you, Fielding? |
35904 | How about you? |
35904 | How am I going to bathe? |
35904 | How are you going back to the Bolivar? |
35904 | How are you, Matt? 35904 How bad is it for me?" |
35904 | How can we get it? |
35904 | How did you know? |
35904 | How do you do? |
35904 | How do you feel about me? |
35904 | How do you know? 35904 How do you like the Falange in San Hermano?" |
35904 | How do you say ham and eggs in Spanish? |
35904 | How do you think things will go in Congress today? |
35904 | How far is your place from the station? |
35904 | How good are you with tourists? |
35904 | How long do you know him? |
35904 | How long will I be on my back? |
35904 | How much do I owe you? |
35904 | How much do you have on Gamburdo? |
35904 | How much time do we have? |
35904 | How much will that put between our belly and the mountain tops at the border? |
35904 | How was your trip? 35904 How?" |
35904 | Hungry? |
35904 | I told you I was married before, did n''t I? 35904 I wonder what happened to the little dog?" |
35904 | I wonder where the hell he is? |
35904 | I wonder why? |
35904 | I''m a one- man band, eh, keed? |
35904 | If we could only prove to Don Anibal before it is too late that Ansaldo..."How? |
35904 | If we stand behind the plane can we be seen by anyone? |
35904 | In Poland? |
35904 | In Spain? |
35904 | In other words, if Geraldine Olmstead got her M.D., all would be right with the world, eh? |
35904 | In the officers''mess? |
35904 | Intelligence? |
35904 | Is Tabio a Jew? |
35904 | Is Tabio really so ill? |
35904 | Is an Ambassador''s daughter supposed to be a high- and- mighty lady like this? |
35904 | Is anyone using Santiago''s office? |
35904 | Is anything wrong? |
35904 | Is he a good friend of yours? |
35904 | Is he dead? 35904 Is he dead? |
35904 | Is he in this too? |
35904 | Is he really that sick? |
35904 | Is it San Hermano tomorrow? |
35904 | Is n''t Franco a fascist? |
35904 | Is she reliable? |
35904 | Is she the gal you were dreaming about at the wrong time one day last week? |
35904 | Is that a fact? |
35904 | Is that an order? |
35904 | Is that the best you have to say? 35904 Is that true, Your Eminences?" |
35904 | Is that what they told you? |
35904 | Is that you, Souza? |
35904 | Is the plumber your brother? |
35904 | Is there no bell? |
35904 | Is this official? |
35904 | Is this our course? |
35904 | It was a nice band concert, yes? |
35904 | It was successful? |
35904 | Jerry,he whispered,"promise me you wo n''t yell if I take my hand away? |
35904 | Join you at the table? 35904 José Fernandez? |
35904 | Lieutenant, how soon before we reach the national border? |
35904 | Like it here? |
35904 | Like it? |
35904 | Like that nurse with the red hair? |
35904 | Listen to those lies, will you? 35904 London?" |
35904 | Look,she said,"see all that land between the fence and the top of that hill? |
35904 | Matt,she said,"can you come over right away? |
35904 | Matt..."Ready so soon? |
35904 | May I ask Miss Olmstead for this dance? |
35904 | May I ask an impertinent question, sir? |
35904 | May I have a copy of your report? |
35904 | May I have your lighter again? |
35904 | May I phone you in the morning? |
35904 | May I sit down? |
35904 | May I? |
35904 | Member of the party? |
35904 | Miss me? |
35904 | Mogrado? 35904 Mr. Hall,"he said, softly,"everything O.K.?" |
35904 | Mr. Johnny Green Moon? |
35904 | My English? |
35904 | My God,he asked,"you do n''t think the guns drove me in here?" |
35904 | My book? |
35904 | My safety? |
35904 | My stethoscope? |
35904 | Not a love letter? |
35904 | Not really? |
35904 | Not to change the subject,Hall said,"but what''s cooking in town? |
35904 | Old friends? |
35904 | On your own? |
35904 | Only that? |
35904 | Or had n''t you noticed? |
35904 | Our pretty tropical blooms are too darned delicate, do n''t you think? |
35904 | Panair? |
35904 | Pardon me, señor,the farmer smiled,"but tonight you are a little of the virtuoso yourself, no?" |
35904 | Pardon me,Hall said to Segador,"have you a match, please?" |
35904 | Pepe, do you know why I came to San Hermano? |
35904 | Pepe, how about joining us for a drink at that bar near the Libro del Mundo? |
35904 | Perhaps we can talk some other time? |
35904 | Pick it up in school in San Hermano? |
35904 | Problems in San Hermano? 35904 Real ice cream?" |
35904 | Really want to know? |
35904 | Remember that noise, Mateo? |
35904 | Remember what? 35904 Right now?" |
35904 | Rivas? |
35904 | Rivas? |
35904 | Say, what do you do, anyway? |
35904 | Scotch? |
35904 | See? |
35904 | Señor Hall? 35904 Shall I bring it in, señor?" |
35904 | Shall I come armed? 35904 Shall we get started back?" |
35904 | Shall we start now? |
35904 | Snub Nose-- how much flying time is left in our fuel tanks? |
35904 | So they started, eh? |
35904 | So what? |
35904 | So you got up? |
35904 | So? |
35904 | Some Frenchwoman''s husband? |
35904 | Some mess, is n''t it? |
35904 | Spanish? |
35904 | Spats? |
35904 | Still think I''m a cop? |
35904 | Still want to be a tourist guide? |
35904 | Still want to stay here forever? |
35904 | Sugar? |
35904 | Suppose we both jump and are both caught? |
35904 | Sure, why? |
35904 | Tabio? |
35904 | Take care of the amenities, will you, Gis? |
35904 | Tell me,she said,"did you ever have your eyes scratched out?" |
35904 | Tell the guy to thank him for me, will you? |
35904 | Teniente, scare up two cold bottles of champagne for the theater, will you? 35904 Terrible?" |
35904 | That Douglas on the other end of the field,he said to the official,"is that the plane from San Hermano?" |
35904 | That all Souza said? |
35904 | That the house? |
35904 | That when you left Ohio? 35904 That you, Matt?" |
35904 | That''s true back home too, is n''t it? |
35904 | The Arrows? |
35904 | The Gestapo-- you Nazis think of everything, do n''t you? |
35904 | The Phoenix Garage? |
35904 | The lady speaks good, no? |
35904 | The one who followed you to the Ritz? |
35904 | The patient? |
35904 | The proof? |
35904 | The señor will notice that the seal is unbroken? |
35904 | The war? |
35904 | The young teacher? |
35904 | Then it will be Father Arupe on the phone? |
35904 | Then what do you suggest I do? |
35904 | Then why in the hell do n''t you cash in? |
35904 | Then why should they have wanted me around? |
35904 | Then you agree with Fernandez and the Cross and Sword crowd? |
35904 | Then you got my letters? |
35904 | Then you think they know that I heard Androtten? |
35904 | Then you will see my father now? |
35904 | Then you''re staying at the Jefferson, registered as Victor Ortiz Tinoco, eh? |
35904 | There, you see? |
35904 | This little dog of a fascist who followed you,Miguelito said,"who is his superior?" |
35904 | Tired? |
35904 | Tomorrow? |
35904 | Vamoose_ arriba, sí_? |
35904 | Vasco? |
35904 | Was I good? 35904 Was I with a_ puta_?" |
35904 | Was it a Rolls- Royce? |
35904 | Was it a heart attack? |
35904 | Was it much trouble, Tom? |
35904 | Was this worth your while, Hall? |
35904 | Well? |
35904 | Well? |
35904 | Well? |
35904 | Were n''t you interested in what happened in the world? |
35904 | Were you a war correspondent? |
35904 | Were you introduced to the two men? |
35904 | Were you scared when you found yourself in a war zone? |
35904 | Were you trying to escape from the mobs? |
35904 | What Republic? |
35904 | What about Barrows, first? 35904 What about Jerry? |
35904 | What about it? |
35904 | What about me? 35904 What are they, Matt?" |
35904 | What are we to do, Señor Notary? |
35904 | What are we waiting for? 35904 What are you after?" |
35904 | What are you doing there? |
35904 | What are you doing today? |
35904 | What are you going to do with the body? |
35904 | What are you going to do? |
35904 | What are you hiding? |
35904 | What are you thinking about? |
35904 | What are you thinking, Mateo? |
35904 | What are your dinner plans? |
35904 | What brings you to San Hermano? |
35904 | What can I do for you? |
35904 | What can I do? |
35904 | What did he say when you told him you meant Androtten? |
35904 | What did n''t you curse, señor? 35904 What did the plumber say?" |
35904 | What did you tell them? |
35904 | What do I do now? |
35904 | What do I say in the note? |
35904 | What do we do now? |
35904 | What do we have to do? |
35904 | What do you know about Ansaldo''s past? 35904 What do you know about Ansaldo?" |
35904 | What do you make of it? |
35904 | What do you think about it? |
35904 | What do you think of that? |
35904 | What do you think, Fielding? 35904 What do you think, Juan Antonio?" |
35904 | What do you think, Pancho? |
35904 | What do you think, Rafael? |
35904 | What do you want me to do? |
35904 | What do you want to do now? |
35904 | What do you want to know? |
35904 | What does it look like to you? |
35904 | What else can I find here? |
35904 | What else does it say, Mateo? |
35904 | What happened to Anibal? |
35904 | What happened to the men the_ maricón_ met at the pier? |
35904 | What happened to the young engineer? |
35904 | What happened? |
35904 | What happened? |
35904 | What happened? |
35904 | What happened? |
35904 | What happened? |
35904 | What happened? |
35904 | What happens to the proceeds when you sell the crop? |
35904 | What happens? |
35904 | What have you got in the box? |
35904 | What have you got planted on your land? 35904 What is he up to now?" |
35904 | What is it you want of me, Colonel? 35904 What is it, General?" |
35904 | What is it, Matt? |
35904 | What is it, Matt? |
35904 | What is it? |
35904 | What is your name, teacher? |
35904 | What is your village? |
35904 | What kind of communistic nonsense have you been hearing? 35904 What more could you have done?" |
35904 | What passes? |
35904 | What passes? |
35904 | What province did you represent in the Senate? |
35904 | What shall I answer, Major? |
35904 | What should I know? |
35904 | What the hell are the Socialists stalling for? |
35904 | What the hell are you babbling about now? |
35904 | What the hell...? |
35904 | What time did Ansaldo get in? |
35904 | What time do you have lunch? |
35904 | What time is it? |
35904 | What was I cursing? |
35904 | What was he saying? |
35904 | What was it like on the other side, Matt? 35904 What was my fatal mistake, chief?" |
35904 | What was so funny about your crack? |
35904 | What would you do if the door was opened for you now? 35904 What''s all the noise?" |
35904 | What''s eating her? |
35904 | What''s eating you, Matt? 35904 What''s going to happen to us now, Matt?" |
35904 | What''s happening? |
35904 | What''s it all about, Matt? |
35904 | What''s it for? |
35904 | What''s that? 35904 What''s the idea of razzing the guy?" |
35904 | What''s the inside on the political picture? |
35904 | What''s the matter with him? |
35904 | What''s the matter? |
35904 | What''s the matter? |
35904 | What''s this''Don''business? |
35904 | What''s this? |
35904 | What''s up? |
35904 | What''s up? |
35904 | What''s wrong, Matt? 35904 What''s wrong, doctor?" |
35904 | What''s wrong? |
35904 | What''s wrong? |
35904 | What''s wrong? |
35904 | What? 35904 What? |
35904 | What? |
35904 | What? |
35904 | What? |
35904 | What? |
35904 | When are you going back to San Hermano? |
35904 | When are you going back to the Bolivar? |
35904 | When can I get out of bed? |
35904 | When can I start? |
35904 | When can you get away? |
35904 | When did Androtten arrive? |
35904 | When did he start on the papers? |
35904 | When did it happen? |
35904 | When did she take you into her bed, Felipe? |
35904 | When did the idea die? |
35904 | When did they call the troops up? 35904 When did you find out?" |
35904 | When did you get it? |
35904 | When did you get on the bus? |
35904 | When do we repeat it? |
35904 | When do you go to work? |
35904 | Where are their brains? |
35904 | Where are those beaten- silver things you told me about? |
35904 | Where are we eating? |
35904 | Where are we going now? |
35904 | Where are we? |
35904 | Where are you going now? 35904 Where are you going now?" |
35904 | Where are you going when you get the picture-- if you get it, Mateo? |
35904 | Where can we meet in Caracas? |
35904 | Where can we talk? |
35904 | Where did it happen? |
35904 | Where did you learn your English, doctor? |
35904 | Where do we go from here, Matt? |
35904 | Where do we go now? |
35904 | Where does Ansaldo fit into the picture? |
35904 | Where does San Hermano come in? |
35904 | Where in hell are we? |
35904 | Where is Ansaldo? |
35904 | Where is he? |
35904 | Where is he? |
35904 | Where is it? |
35904 | Where the hell is my letter from Havana? |
35904 | Where to? |
35904 | Where were you sitting? |
35904 | Where''s Gamburdo? |
35904 | Where''s Pepe? |
35904 | Where? |
35904 | Which bar did he go to? |
35904 | Who am I? |
35904 | Who are these neutrals? |
35904 | Who are these sudden pacifists in our Republic? 35904 Who are you?" |
35904 | Who cut you up? |
35904 | Who drove you to the station? |
35904 | Who else was at the ranch? |
35904 | Who is he, Santiago? |
35904 | Who is he? |
35904 | Who is he? |
35904 | Who is her husband? |
35904 | Who is the man? |
35904 | Who is the old woman? |
35904 | Who is this individual? 35904 Who is this man? |
35904 | Who is this speaking? |
35904 | Who knows? 35904 Who knows? |
35904 | Who knows? 35904 Who knows? |
35904 | Who knows? 35904 Who knows? |
35904 | Who knows? 35904 Who knows? |
35904 | Who knows? 35904 Who knows? |
35904 | Who knows? |
35904 | Who sent for him? |
35904 | Who the hell did you think it was, Diego? 35904 Who told you?" |
35904 | Who told you? |
35904 | Who? |
35904 | Why are you in Havana, Mateo? |
35904 | Why are you so sure? |
35904 | Why did n''t you tell me before this? |
35904 | Why did n''t you tell me you''re hungry? |
35904 | Why did n''t you tell the boys who followed the teachers and me from the café last night to be better than the little dog? |
35904 | Why do n''t you ride back with me, and then continue on out to your house? |
35904 | Why do n''t you? |
35904 | Why is everyone so quiet on the rostrum? |
35904 | Why is he singing? |
35904 | Why not? |
35904 | Why? 35904 Why? |
35904 | Why? 35904 Why?" |
35904 | Why? |
35904 | Why? |
35904 | Why? |
35904 | Why? |
35904 | Wilhelm Androtten? 35904 Will I be followed?" |
35904 | Will I? |
35904 | Will it be as quiet when Tabio dies? 35904 Will the examination take very long?" |
35904 | Will you get me some more of that punch? |
35904 | Will you go through with it? |
35904 | Will you have a drink with me? |
35904 | Will you listen to these children? |
35904 | With whom? |
35904 | Wo n''t you be followed? |
35904 | Would you like a drink, Mateo? |
35904 | Would you please remove your shirt? |
35904 | Would you shut off the radio, too? |
35904 | Would you want one of your own cigarettes? |
35904 | Yes, Tom,he said,"any luck?" |
35904 | You are his friend, are n''t you? |
35904 | You are surprised, Rivas? 35904 You do n''t mean a civil war?" |
35904 | You do n''t miss a trick, do you? |
35904 | You do n''t? |
35904 | You fought in the war against the fascists? |
35904 | You have close shave, no? |
35904 | You have the necessary proof? |
35904 | You heard everything? |
35904 | You know what happened to him, do n''t you? 35904 You know who did it?" |
35904 | You know? |
35904 | You mean Fernandez and his friends? |
35904 | You mean you expected it? |
35904 | You mean,Santiago answered, gently,"where is their socialism?" |
35904 | You saw them? |
35904 | You say the picture would be in_ Arriba_ for 1938? |
35904 | You still here? |
35904 | You''re an Asturiano? |
35904 | You''re coming with me? |
35904 | You''ve been threatened? |
35904 | You''ve got it bad, have n''t you? |
35904 | You? 35904 Your name, Señor?" |
35904 | Your niece? |
35904 | Your wife? |
35904 | _ Claro, amigo._ But must you wear a suit like this one? |
35904 | _ Cómo se dice, por favor, frente con vista al mar?_"Tell her that her room_ faces the ocean front_, Maria Luisa. 35904 _ Jamón y huevos._ Want some?" |
35904 | _ Otro café, señor?_"_ Si, gracias._But the fresh pot of hot coffee remained untouched. |
35904 | _ Quién sabe?_"I''ll help you. 35904 _ Qué pasa?_""Trouble. |
35904 | _ Qué tal?_He exchanged loud pleasantries with a chauffeur who came in and sat down at a table in the corner. |
35904 | _ Qué tal?_He was wearing a very formal white dress uniform heavy with medals and gold braid. |
35904 | _ Tiene usted un fó''foro?_Very welcome. |
35904 | _ Usted mucho dulce._ Understand? |
35904 | _ Yanqui?_"_ Yanqui._ You''re traveling as Major Angel Blanco of my confidential staff. 35904 About everything you can give your Uncle about the Falange? 35904 After the speech, can you come back to the house with me? 35904 All I could see was poverty, Mateo._Hey, you''re not listening? |
35904 | Always until eternity they will ask, Delgado, did you fight? |
35904 | Am I half cocked, or is he really hot?" |
35904 | Ambassador?" |
35904 | Ambassador?" |
35904 | And anyway, was Ansaldo a fascist? |
35904 | And by the way, did n''t I meet you the last time I was in San Hermano?" |
35904 | And do you know, Mateo, that the truth is better than any great speech?" |
35904 | And if they are ours, why did they drop from the sky into the middle of a flock of sheep?" |
35904 | And now, what bothers you?" |
35904 | And that''s why you...""You mean I''m a G- man? |
35904 | And the kid, how old was he? |
35904 | And this morning the Clipper came in from Lisbon, and what do you think?" |
35904 | And what do you think goes on at his island, Hall? |
35904 | And what will I say?" |
35904 | And who is Androtten?" |
35904 | And who the hell was Fielding and how in hell did he get the dope in his reports? |
35904 | And yours, Major Blanco?" |
35904 | Androtten?" |
35904 | Ansaldo?" |
35904 | Ansaldo?" |
35904 | Anything else you can think of for the moment, Mateo?" |
35904 | Are they all really priests?" |
35904 | Are they not the fanatics who, rather than see the Axis beast destroyed, would first destroy the freedom and the dignity of their own land? |
35904 | Are they not the very devout gentlemen who sent money and rum and cigars to the fascists in Spain during the Spanish phase of this war? |
35904 | Are they not the very men who sent cables of homage to Hitler and Mussolini after the shame of Munich? |
35904 | Are those boys completely right about Tabio?" |
35904 | Are we still friends?" |
35904 | Are you a Red?" |
35904 | Are you going to stay long?" |
35904 | Are you interested in operations?" |
35904 | Are you still listening?" |
35904 | Are you very tired?" |
35904 | Are you working for your government now?" |
35904 | At the University laboratory?" |
35904 | Bad dreams, Mateo?" |
35904 | Beer?" |
35904 | But am I a fascist? |
35904 | But can I tell you, anyway? |
35904 | But do you know?" |
35904 | But how did Mr. Valenti know that was what I wanted?" |
35904 | But how is Hall going to get to Havana?" |
35904 | But listen, Mateo, give me at least five hours''notice if you decide to do any scholarly research on Oficios Street, eh? |
35904 | But papers-- who knows?" |
35904 | But please to keep the mouth shut, yes?" |
35904 | But say, why do n''t you drop by for a spot of lunch with the old man and the boys at the Embassy? |
35904 | But some of them proved to be really loyal, eh?" |
35904 | But tell me, Johnny, is it true that Don Anibal is dying?" |
35904 | But tell me, Mateo, when did you get to town?" |
35904 | But tell me, how far is the village from here?" |
35904 | But the uniform, the glasses-- this confounded blackness....""Is that the plane?" |
35904 | But to the world? |
35904 | But was a week too far away? |
35904 | But was it worth following up? |
35904 | But what am I supposed to do? |
35904 | But what are we going to do now that we know about the fire? |
35904 | But what are you going to do when you are elected by a Popular Front majority? |
35904 | But what can they do if the H is silent in Spanish?" |
35904 | But what of those small men with narrow little minds who held the reins of so much of the world''s power while Spain bled? |
35904 | But what proof have we for my father that Androtten was a Nazi agent? |
35904 | But what''s all the celebrating about? |
35904 | But where in hell am I? |
35904 | But why do n''t you ask me why I''m not mining my manganese now?" |
35904 | But why?" |
35904 | But why?" |
35904 | But will he apply his cleverness for the good of the country? |
35904 | But would they tell Fielding anything? |
35904 | But you want to be hard as nails, do n''t you, Matt?" |
35904 | But_ smooch_? |
35904 | By the way, does the señorita speak Spanish?" |
35904 | Ca n''t we get in without the traitor?" |
35904 | Can I bring anything from the hotel? |
35904 | Can I call you Matthew? |
35904 | Can I drop you anywhere?" |
35904 | Can it be done?" |
35904 | Can you dress yourself?" |
35904 | Can you have it done in your dark room tomorrow morning?" |
35904 | Can you imagine what would happen to the Wagner Act if Hoover were back in the White House?" |
35904 | Can you pick me up now?" |
35904 | Can you stay awake for an hour or so?" |
35904 | Can you use? |
35904 | Ceremonials, the speech, and then--_quién sabe_?" |
35904 | Cigar? |
35904 | Clear?" |
35904 | Cross and Sword? |
35904 | Dance and ball for young people._ And why should n''t a bachelor courier on the loose in Havana attend a dance for the young_ refugiados_? |
35904 | Dear, have you seen Smitty? |
35904 | Did Hall realize that, if he quit, an enemy of the Republic might be sent to take his place? |
35904 | Did I ever spend a week- end in a small village hotel? |
35904 | Did Souza tell you what I told him last night?" |
35904 | Did n''t he know it is owned by a dirty Falangist?" |
35904 | Did n''t the Caudillo himself personally decorate me for bravery?" |
35904 | Did n''t you know?" |
35904 | Did they know anything? |
35904 | Did you arrange for a hotel, Mateo?" |
35904 | Did you ever hear of the Cross and the Sword? |
35904 | Did you know him in Spain?" |
35904 | Did you know him?" |
35904 | Did you know that Franco is also a homosexual?" |
35904 | Did you know you have green eyes and there are little gold stars in each eye?" |
35904 | Did you learn anything?" |
35904 | Did you leave them in much of a mess, Matt?" |
35904 | Did you meet his daughter?" |
35904 | Did you really have an appointment with him?" |
35904 | Did you see Gonzales?" |
35904 | Did you see the papers? |
35904 | Did you see what fell from the planes yesterday? |
35904 | Do I have the eyes of a Madrileño or the soul of a_ puta_?" |
35904 | Do I have the face of a Gallego? |
35904 | Do I have the head of a Catalan? |
35904 | Do I know any labor leaders? |
35904 | Do I look too messy?" |
35904 | Do I show you the town?" |
35904 | Do n''t you ever stop clowning?" |
35904 | Do n''t you recognize your old Felipe Duarte?'' |
35904 | Do n''t you think the mountain air is better?" |
35904 | Do you both remember that I was waiting for a letter from Havana? |
35904 | Do you eat in?" |
35904 | Do you hear it, Mateo?" |
35904 | Do you know Juan Antonio Martinez?" |
35904 | Do you know anything about his chauffeur?" |
35904 | Do you know anything about the Marques de Runa?" |
35904 | Do you know that he sat in El Moro with Don Anibal?" |
35904 | Do you know the Monte Azul bean, sir? |
35904 | Do you know this Ansaldo?" |
35904 | Do you know what Tabio told me about him a few days before he died? |
35904 | Do you know where he was during the Spanish War?" |
35904 | Do you know where the Compañía Transatlántica Española pier is located? |
35904 | Do you know?" |
35904 | Do you need him?" |
35904 | Do you remember the number?" |
35904 | Do you remember the picture of Ansaldo that started you off on your wild- goose chase?" |
35904 | Do you remember when you woke me up this morning that I sounded like a guy in a fog? |
35904 | Do you remember where and how I first saw Ansaldo in Burgos? |
35904 | Do you ride?" |
35904 | Do you see what it says here about the doctor who treated Carlos?" |
35904 | Do you think I would talk to you this way if things were as you suspect they are with me?" |
35904 | Do you think I''m right about that?" |
35904 | Do you think he can do it?" |
35904 | Do you understand me? |
35904 | Do you understand what that means?" |
35904 | Does n''t the Congress open today?" |
35904 | Eh, Señor Hall? |
35904 | Eh?" |
35904 | Eh?" |
35904 | Elementary?" |
35904 | Ever seen him before?" |
35904 | Ever think of G-2?" |
35904 | Fielding, old man, are you a British agent? |
35904 | From there, understand? |
35904 | Had n''t you heard of them before?" |
35904 | Hall?" |
35904 | Hall?" |
35904 | Have dinner with me?" |
35904 | Have we time for another drink?" |
35904 | Have you any paper, doctor?" |
35904 | Have you got any?" |
35904 | Have you met Smitty yet? |
35904 | Have you seen one of these since you arrived in San Hermano?" |
35904 | He grinned at Hall, asked,"So soon?" |
35904 | He is the head of the pro- Loyalist Spanish society on the island...""Ramon Toro?" |
35904 | He starts going through his_ Avances_, and what do you think? |
35904 | Hot as hell, is n''t it?" |
35904 | Hot coffee? |
35904 | How about my coffee?" |
35904 | How about sending someone in to cover the shooting for a week while I write a big story along these lines?" |
35904 | How about spending a few hours with us?" |
35904 | How about the magnificent doctor?" |
35904 | How about this doctor who arrived on my plane, Varela Ansaldo?" |
35904 | How about you, Giselle?" |
35904 | How about you?" |
35904 | How are you making out?" |
35904 | How can I tell you again that you are wrong, that he is an abomination not only in my eyes but also in the eyes of my entire beloved family?" |
35904 | How did Ansaldo...?" |
35904 | How do you feel now?" |
35904 | How does the other talk?" |
35904 | How in the hell can we expect the Latin Republics to crack down on Franco''s stooges at home when we ourselves play up to Franco in Madrid?" |
35904 | How many?" |
35904 | How old are you, Hall?" |
35904 | How sick was Tabio, and could he hold out for another week? |
35904 | How well do you know Fernandez?" |
35904 | How would you like a steak?" |
35904 | I ask you, Mateo-- is it fantastic?" |
35904 | I dropped the_ s_ in_ fósforo_? |
35904 | I''m a soldier, but if...""Plenty? |
35904 | I... Are you getting off at Caracas?" |
35904 | If it keeps up I guess he''ll make the cover of_ Time_, do n''t you think?" |
35904 | If you still are interested in my damn story, perhaps you could spare me some time this afternoon, eh?" |
35904 | In Havana?" |
35904 | In a small voice, Davila asked,"Did you get a good look at him?" |
35904 | In the meantime, can I get you a drink?" |
35904 | Is Androtten in his room?" |
35904 | Is Ansaldo also a fairy?" |
35904 | Is anyone trying to take Don Pascual''s place?" |
35904 | Is he a medico?" |
35904 | Is he honest?" |
35904 | Is he in town?" |
35904 | Is he really a Communist?" |
35904 | Is he really good?" |
35904 | Is he well known?" |
35904 | Is his-- health-- adequate?" |
35904 | Is it a real word or journalists''slang?" |
35904 | Is it fantastic, Mateo?" |
35904 | Is it the local Fourth of July?" |
35904 | Is n''t it worth it?" |
35904 | Is that car for me?" |
35904 | Is that reason enough?" |
35904 | Is there anyone in this village who is not for the landowners or the mine owners or the Germans who has seen real papers? |
35904 | Is there anything else I should know? |
35904 | Is there some place where she can rest while we-- while we talk?" |
35904 | Is this your village? |
35904 | It is better to fight them back the new way, no?" |
35904 | It is the present and the future which counts, eh,_ viejo_?" |
35904 | Know her?" |
35904 | Know him? |
35904 | Know him?" |
35904 | Know him?" |
35904 | Let''s have breakfast at your place tomorrow, eh?" |
35904 | Listen, Felipe, do the British know that I was drugged?" |
35904 | Listen, did you ever hear of a guy named Harrington? |
35904 | Looks like an ink blot, does n''t it, now? |
35904 | Matt?" |
35904 | May I make you some coffee to keep you awake, though?" |
35904 | May I quote you, gentlemen?" |
35904 | May I show you the room? |
35904 | May we go with you?" |
35904 | Maybe we''ll kill a few fascists, but will we be able to get at their files?" |
35904 | Me?" |
35904 | Meet me in the lobby?" |
35904 | Must you know soon?" |
35904 | My father says that if El Tovarich...""Who saw the church burning?" |
35904 | Mystery: where is Rivas?" |
35904 | No? |
35904 | Not one body, do you understand?" |
35904 | Not seriously as hell, I hope? |
35904 | Not too tiring, I hope? |
35904 | Now then, where was my place? |
35904 | O.K.?" |
35904 | Of the Spanish air force?" |
35904 | On the other hand, since neither of us has ever seen a Cuban uniform, how can we tell? |
35904 | On the phone?" |
35904 | Or am I all wrong?" |
35904 | Or better yet, tell Pepe to come back for me, will you, old man?" |
35904 | Or do n''t I make sense?" |
35904 | Or do n''t you want to talk about the war?" |
35904 | Or is it Matty or Matt the women in your life call you?" |
35904 | Or is the day clerk reliable?" |
35904 | Or was it Indiana?" |
35904 | Or was n''t it a debauch that kept you out all night? |
35904 | Pedro?" |
35904 | Perhaps I am very stupid, but is he not the surgeon who operated so well on the throat of your dear Uncle Carlos?" |
35904 | Qué pasa?_""_ La mujer es muy bonita._""_ Muchas gracias_, Señor. |
35904 | Remember it? |
35904 | Remember what poor old Fielding said? |
35904 | Same place?" |
35904 | Scotch and soda?" |
35904 | See, you are covered with his blood, no?" |
35904 | Shall I ask him to lunch with us?" |
35904 | Shall I tell them what it''s about, Mateo?" |
35904 | Shall I wait for you outside of the American Embassy after I see the doctor?" |
35904 | Shall we drink on it?" |
35904 | Should he, Don José?" |
35904 | Signed..."Photograph these, will you, Jaime?" |
35904 | Suppose I ring you at the Bolivar when I reach the office?" |
35904 | Suppose I send him out to look?" |
35904 | Tabio''s picture? |
35904 | Tell me, Margaret, how well do you know the Marques de Runa?" |
35904 | Tell me, Mateo, does_ hijos de la gran puta_ mean what I think it does?" |
35904 | Tell me, Mateo, is it true that the American Ambassador considers me to be the most violent Bolshevik outside of Russia?" |
35904 | Tell me, do workers joke, too?" |
35904 | Tell me, nurse, do you think the doctor could cure my rheumatism?" |
35904 | Tell them,_ viejo_, tell them that our breed does n''t die so easily, no?" |
35904 | That little slob who killed himself with his big mouth?" |
35904 | The Vardieno girl in the Press Bureau? |
35904 | The real question is how long can Don Anibal be counted on to get out of bed and fight for an anti- fascist war policy?" |
35904 | The suit is n''t too loud, is it?" |
35904 | Then things are really bad down here, are n''t they?" |
35904 | Then you''ll tell your men I''m O.K.?" |
35904 | Then, to the clerk,"Where is Miss Olmstead? |
35904 | Then, to the man with the girls,"Did n''t we meet at the Embassy party? |
35904 | There was a long pause at the girl''s end of the wire, and Hall said,"Jerry? |
35904 | They will not look nice next to the pictures of Ansaldo embracing Gamburdo, no?" |
35904 | Tomas, you have a passport, no? |
35904 | Tonight?" |
35904 | Too many women?" |
35904 | Translate for me, will you? |
35904 | Twenty? |
35904 | Understand, Hall, a_ Diesel railway_? |
35904 | Very hungry? |
35904 | Want to tell me about it?" |
35904 | Was I, Matt?" |
35904 | Was it that Hall was resigning because he loved the Republic? |
35904 | Was it true that you were followed?" |
35904 | Was it very bad?" |
35904 | Was it worth the trip?" |
35904 | Was yours about the war?" |
35904 | We had no choice in the matter, did we,_ chico_?" |
35904 | We''ve come a long way since Geneva and Madrid and the day they fished you out of the ocean, eh?" |
35904 | Were they very hard to get, Mateo?" |
35904 | What about Androtten?" |
35904 | What about it?" |
35904 | What about the priests from the boat? |
35904 | What am I to the farmer and what is he to Hecuba? |
35904 | What are you doing now?" |
35904 | What are you planning to do for the duration? |
35904 | What are you thinking of?" |
35904 | What brings you to this forsaken village?" |
35904 | What could he do about the school system, for instance?" |
35904 | What day is it?" |
35904 | What do you know that I should know?" |
35904 | What do you think it''s worth?" |
35904 | What do you think of this lobster salad?" |
35904 | What do you think, Jerry?" |
35904 | What do you think,_ Compañero_ Hall? |
35904 | What does the letter say?" |
35904 | What for?" |
35904 | What happened to you today? |
35904 | What happened? |
35904 | What has Colonel Lobo got?" |
35904 | What have they got to cheer about?" |
35904 | What have you got cooking?" |
35904 | What is our stake in this world struggle? |
35904 | What is the first thing we have to do? |
35904 | What is the lowdown, anyway? |
35904 | What name will you use? |
35904 | What of it?" |
35904 | What ranch?" |
35904 | What time do we start out?" |
35904 | What time?" |
35904 | What was it all about at the ranch? |
35904 | What was it like to examine Tovarich Tabio?" |
35904 | What was it that finally killed him?" |
35904 | What would you do to your kids if they joined a stampede?" |
35904 | What''s cooking?" |
35904 | What''s good to drink here?" |
35904 | What''s he doing?" |
35904 | What''s in the shaker there-- Daiquiri? |
35904 | What''s new?" |
35904 | What''s new?" |
35904 | What''s so urgent in San Hermano?" |
35904 | What''s the lowdown?" |
35904 | What''s the matter with Delgado? |
35904 | What''s the matter with your face?" |
35904 | What''s your favorite song?" |
35904 | What''s your hunch?" |
35904 | When can you see him?" |
35904 | When did this all happen?" |
35904 | When did you get here?" |
35904 | When do we do it? |
35904 | When the hell do I see him?" |
35904 | When they came to my ears,"Tabio said,"I thought: What is happening? |
35904 | Where am I? |
35904 | Where and when are you eating?" |
35904 | Where are we eating?" |
35904 | Where are we going?" |
35904 | Where are you going? |
35904 | Where are you? |
35904 | Where are you?" |
35904 | Where can I call you?" |
35904 | Where have you been since then?" |
35904 | Where is he now?" |
35904 | Where the hell were Arturo and Vicente?" |
35904 | Where will you be tonight at about nine? |
35904 | Where''s Lobo?" |
35904 | Who are these peaceful gentlemen who grow pale in the presence of bloodshed? |
35904 | Who dares to challenge the mandate of the people? |
35904 | Who dares to speak of perverting the will of the people? |
35904 | Who heard me?" |
35904 | Who is for getting Fernando Rivas to let us into the Spanish Embassy and removing what we need from the files? |
35904 | Who is for raiding the Embassy with the help of Rivas? |
35904 | Who is our man?" |
35904 | Who is this man from Spain you mentioned, Felipe?" |
35904 | Who''s meeting you in Caracas, by the way?" |
35904 | Why could n''t they admit that he did it?" |
35904 | Why did the Spanish Embassy crowd have to hide Rivas''s body? |
35904 | Why did you kill him?" |
35904 | Why do n''t you come out for lunch? |
35904 | Why do n''t you join us? |
35904 | Why do n''t you see Lobo after our conference with Rivas? |
35904 | Why do n''t you take her into your bed some night? |
35904 | Why not? |
35904 | Why should Ansaldo have wanted me around? |
35904 | Why should I be tired?" |
35904 | Why?" |
35904 | Why?" |
35904 | Why?" |
35904 | Why?" |
35904 | Why?" |
35904 | Why?" |
35904 | Wilhelm Androtten?" |
35904 | Will they be loyal to the new order?" |
35904 | Will you join me?" |
35904 | Would you be from San Hermano, by any chance?" |
35904 | Would you call the hotel and ask if there are any messages for me?" |
35904 | Would you care to come to confession tonight?" |
35904 | Would you like more maté?" |
35904 | Would you like to see him,_ Compañero_ Mateo?" |
35904 | Would you mind talking while it was taken down? |
35904 | Would you mind writing his name in my book, and the best place to reach him?" |
35904 | You are not well?" |
35904 | You did n''t happen to know him, eh, Hall?" |
35904 | You did n''t, by any chance, happen to know the lad, did you, Hall? |
35904 | You know him? |
35904 | You said you saw him with his superior?" |
35904 | _ Bock, La Habana._"Have you a match?" |
35904 | _ Claro?_ So it is clown or die. |
35904 | _ Claro?_""I understand." |
35904 | _ Claro?_""Thanks, Jaime. |
35904 | _ Entiende?_""Oh, I understand perfectly, Captain. |
35904 | _ Es verdad._""What are you saying to him?" |
35904 | _ Find out if they came today.... Too dangerous to come by Clipper._ But by Spanish boat? |
35904 | _ Mateo, eh Mateo, what did you see in the shepherd''s hut? |
35904 | _ Muerto?_""Much dead." |
35904 | _ Tiene usted un fósforo?_ Or even--_Dónde está la sala de caballeros?_ But no. |
35904 | _ Tiene usted un fósforo?_ Or even--_Dónde está la sala de caballeros?_ But no. |
35904 | radio officer from the_ Ciudad de Sevilla_ whom poor old Fielding had in his report? |
35904 | radio operator being at the Gamburdo ranch with Ansaldo?" |