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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51074 | Can we afford to? 51074 How''s it operate?" |
51074 | I''m sure you can work the bugs out of it, ca n''t you? 51074 If you''re such a genius, how much money have you got, hah?" |
51074 | Leave? 51074 Me?" |
51074 | Now_ I_ am a genius, see? 51074 Remember how we could n''t find Susie all week?" |
51074 | So what? |
51074 | Susie all right? |
51074 | This beanpole is a scientist? 51074 This?" |
51074 | What''s that got to do with it? |
51074 | What''s the matter? |
51074 | Where? 51074 Who the hell are you?" |
51074 | Who the hell are you? |
51074 | Who the hell are you? |
51074 | Who''s talking about that? 51074 Who?" |
51074 | Would it be fair to the stockholders if I took Lolita under these conditions? |
51074 | And the animal''s body is covered with thick, coarse hair? |
51074 | And who was caught in the middle of all this, without_ any_ protection? |
51074 | Before she could say anything, I heard Mr. Eammer say in a shout, right through the partly opened door,"Well, what have you done about it?" |
51074 | Did I know when I made that promise that I could get a big star at such a cheap price? |
51074 | Did you ask Peterson of World Studios if he''ll license us to use his new Largoscope system?" |
51074 | How many girls get a chance like this?" |
51074 | How, they asked humbly, could they carve a place for themselves? |
51074 | I knew there must be some mistake, so....""Mistake, what kind of mistake?" |
51074 | I''m sure you''re anxious to do more research on it?" |
51074 | Now that we got that straight, what''s this nonsense about you being smart enough to figure out a new invention that will make Largoscope obsolete?" |
51074 | Remember those awful days when television, like a monster with a wild pituitary gland, grew until it took the word''colossal''away from filmdom? |
51074 | Remember we had reduced the image of Susie and at that time you short- circuited the wires? |
51074 | Well, did you ever see Mr. Eammer lounging beside his elaborate Beverly Hills swimming pool? |
51074 | What are you talking about?" |
51074 | Why, do you realize what I can do with this machine? |
51074 | Why? |
51074 | You want us to get married, do n''t you?" |
51074 | You will say this is impossible because one or two glimpses of the Abominable Snowman have shown it to be an apelike creature? |
51074 | _ Biggest_ man in Hollywood, did you say? |
51074 | _ I''ve created a matter transmitter._""But... but why is Susie so small?" |
31716 | All about what? |
31716 | And this really works? |
31716 | Can you do it, Flaubert? |
31716 | Did you,he asked,"_ really_ figure out that Jimsy would scare the beasts-- or were you about to_ throw_ the little brat to them?" |
31716 | Harold,said Mr. Untz, not without suspicion,"are you an assistant producer or a philosopher?" |
31716 | I beg your pardon? |
31716 | It is? |
31716 | Just what, Dr. Mildume, do you propose to give us for ten thousand dollars? |
31716 | Look,said Mr. Untz,"kindly ask the gentleman to get lost, will you, Harold?" |
31716 | Look-- just how dangerous are these things? |
31716 | Max-- have you gone mad? |
31716 | My problem? |
31716 | Okay, so what is it now? |
31716 | Shall we go to inspect the monsters now? |
31716 | So who is this? |
31716 | The_ which_? |
31716 | There, you see? |
31716 | Think of what? |
31716 | This teleportation of yours would n''t have anything to do with it by any chance? |
31716 | What if they are? |
31716 | Where-- where are they? |
31716 | Why certainly, Harold, what is it? |
31716 | Yes, Harold? |
31716 | Yes? |
31716 | You make pictures with wild lions and tigers and alligators, do n''t you? 31716 _ Untz!_"barked the reporter, with all the power of the press in his voice,"do you realize this is a national danger? |
31716 | And what is a dream sequence without them? |
31716 | He looked directly at Mr. Untz with his dark disconcerting eleven- year- old eyes and said,"Well, Max, what goof- off did you pull this time?" |
31716 | He said to Mr. Untz,"Where are these monsters I hear about? |
31716 | If those monsters ca n''t be stopped by bullets, what will stop them? |
31716 | Simple, is n''t it?" |
31716 | Suddenly he said,"Why did n''t I think of it before?" |
31716 | Was he expecting you?" |
31716 | What do you think?" |
31716 | What''s this you''re talking about--_teleportation_? |
31716 | Where did they come from?" |
31716 | Where will it all end? |
31716 | Why do n''t we put them in the cages they use for jungle pictures? |
31716 | You grasp that roughly, I take it?" |
31716 | You mean a way of moving matter through space, just as television moves an image through space?" |
31716 | You''re familiar, I take it, with the basic principle of television?" |
56570 | 9 IV WOULD YOU FILM WELL? |
56570 | ARE YOU AWARE, SIR, THAT YOU ARE DEALING WITH_ A LOYAL AMERICAN CITIZEN_?" |
56570 | And naturally the first question to be asked by one who is considering entering this field as a vocation is"What do they pay? |
56570 | And, forsooth, if they draw big salaries, why cavil about the cost of replenishing a wardrobe every now and again? |
56570 | Asks Enrico: SP:"ARE YOU OFFERING ME A BRIBE?" |
56570 | At this Rosalie is greatly cheered up, she looks and says:"Will you, dear?" |
56570 | CHAPTER IV WOULD YOU FILM WELL? |
56570 | Conwell is still more interested, asks Enrico where do I come in? |
56570 | Conwell says: SP:"LOOK HERE, WHAT ABOUT THE GIRL? |
56570 | Enrico goes to her, pinches her cheek and says: SP:"WELL, HAVE YOU MADE UP YOUR MIND TO MARRY CONWELL?" |
56570 | Enrico smiles and says: SP:"SO YOU''D RATHER SEE YOUR FATHER KILLED, WOULD YOU?" |
56570 | Enrico then crosses over to Conwell and says: SP:"ARE YOU SURE WE CAN HANDLE OLD BIRD WHEN WE''RE READY?" |
56570 | HOW ARE WE GOING TO LIVE UNTIL APRIL?" |
56570 | Has my face character, something which makes it not only beautiful, but which portrays the underlying personality? |
56570 | He pulls Enrico''s sleeve and says: SP:"BUT YOU HAVE TO DIE TO GET IT-- DON''T YOU?" |
56570 | He then shakes his head no, turns to grandpa and says:"Father, do you want any insurance?" |
56570 | He turns to Roland and says:"_ I say, old fellow, the place looks rather beastly bare? |
56570 | In analyzing your own face, then, ask yourself the following questions: Are my eyes large? |
56570 | Is it all true? |
56570 | Is my mouth small and are my teeth good? |
56570 | Is my nose straight? |
56570 | Is my skin fine and well kept? |
56570 | Is there money in the movies?" |
56570 | Roland can hardly believe his ears at this and says:"What?" |
56570 | Roland demands of one of the councilors: SP:"WHERE IS THE KING?" |
56570 | Roland looks up to him, then looks at the bills, and says: SP:"HOW DO YOU EXPECT ME TO PAY THESE BILLS ON$ 50.00 A WEEK?" |
56570 | Roland says a very affectionate good- by to Rosalie and says: SP:"MAY I COME TO SEE YOU THIS EVENING?" |
56570 | Roland then picks up the bills, runs through them again and says: SP:"THE QUESTION NOW IS-- HOW ARE WE GOING TO LIVE UNTILAPRIL?" |
56570 | Roland, realizing that he has got to spike this says: SP:"WHY, I TRIED TO SELL INSURANCE OUT THERE ONCE AND WHAT DO YOU THINK HAPPENED?" |
56570 | Rosalie, terrified, says:"Who is it?" |
56570 | She starts to pass him but he takes her by the hand, restrains her and says: SP:"HOW MUCH LONGER ARE YOU GOING TO KEEP ME WAITING?" |
56570 | She turns, looks at him, and says:"Yes?" |
56570 | Should he feel? |
56570 | The Colonel ca n''t see this at all, and says: SP:"IF YOU MARRY NOW, HOW ARE YOU GOING TO SUPPORT HER?" |
56570 | The Countess looks at them in a surprised way and says: SP:"AREN''T THEY ALL TO BE KILLED IN OUR REVOLUTION?" |
56570 | The doctor hurries after her, stops her, and says,"What do you mean?" |
56570 | The question resolves itself into this: Does an actor feel? |
56570 | The station master says: SP:"WHERE ARE YOU GOING?" |
56570 | Then he turns to the people and says: SP:"IS EITHER OF THESE WRETCHES FIT TO RULE THIS BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY?" |
56570 | Tom looks at the couch dubiously, then looks at Roland and says:"Where are you going to sleep to- night?" |
56570 | Tom stops Roland and shows him three cents-- all he has and whispers to him, saying: SP:"HOW DO I PAY THE TAXI?" |
56570 | Tom thinks a moment, finally his face brightens and he says: SP:"IF YOU''VE GOT TO SELL INSURANCE, WHY NOT SELL IT IN BUNKONIA?" |
56570 | WHAT DO I PAY YOU FOR?" |
56570 | WHAT WOULD WE DO WITHOUT THEM?" |
56570 | WHY NOT BRING YOUR FRIEND? |
56570 | WILL YOU?" |
56570 | With more mysterious looks, they get their heads very closely together, and the Countess says: SP:"WHAT''S THE MATTER WITH YOU FOR CONSUL? |
42069 | About ready? |
42069 | Afraid I was going to forget you? |
42069 | All done? |
42069 | All right, honey? |
42069 | All set, girls? |
42069 | And you''d like to have them look like real stars tonight? |
42069 | And you''ll tell us what you did with that girl last night and where we can find her? |
42069 | Another picture? |
42069 | Are you all right? |
42069 | Are you serious? |
42069 | Are you willing to take a chance on them and promise them parts right now? |
42069 | But Janet? 42069 But how about the girls?" |
42069 | But the lead? 42069 But what''s the idea?" |
42069 | But you''ll stay until after graduation, wo n''t you? |
42069 | Can either of you girls ride? |
42069 | Can we turn back and stay at Youde''s? |
42069 | Can you come down to the office and write a yarn? 42069 Did you hear about the experience of the girls?" |
42069 | Do you know where your folks are going to sit? |
42069 | Do you realize that the folks have n''t given us anything for graduation? |
42069 | Do you really mean it, Dad? |
42069 | Do you want the part? |
42069 | Does he have any idea who did it? |
42069 | Does that mean we''re going to leave Clarion for good? |
42069 | Does that mean you wo n''t be able to stay long? |
42069 | Does that rôle fit me? |
42069 | Even though it''s old, mother? |
42069 | Everybody ready? |
42069 | Everybody ready? |
42069 | Everyone feel a little warmer? |
42069 | Everyone safe? |
42069 | Feel all right this morning, Janet? |
42069 | Fine,replied Helen,"but what''s the Queen Court?" |
42069 | Freeze? 42069 Get any fish?" |
42069 | Get any worms located, John? |
42069 | Give us the dope, Mr. Thorne-- who they are, where you found them, what you have in mind for them? 42069 Going home?" |
42069 | Going to talk? |
42069 | Good? 42069 Good?" |
42069 | Had n''t we better tell the others? |
42069 | Happy? |
42069 | Has he said anything more about taking you with him? |
42069 | Have a nice trip? |
42069 | Have n''t we done a lot of favors for your high school page? |
42069 | Have you forgotten about the roller skating party at Youde''s? |
42069 | He''s coming, is n''t he, mother? |
42069 | Honestly? |
42069 | How about Little Deer valley? |
42069 | How about a race for a contract? |
42069 | How about a swim? |
42069 | How about my next western? 42069 How about the fishing?" |
42069 | How about you? |
42069 | How about yourself? |
42069 | How cold is it, Dad? |
42069 | How did you ever find us, Dad? |
42069 | How did you get here? |
42069 | How do you feel? |
42069 | How do you feel? |
42069 | How do you think Henry looks? |
42069 | How is your part going? |
42069 | How would you like to attend a premiere of a new picture at the Queen''s Court tonight? |
42069 | I wonder how cold it is? |
42069 | I wonder if that means he suspects Bertie? |
42069 | I wonder if we''re going to be called? 42069 Is everyone all right?" |
42069 | Is he really coming? |
42069 | Is it perfectly safe to start the trip back? |
42069 | Is there any place in town where we can find good horses and a good instructor? |
42069 | Just how serious is this, Jim? |
42069 | Looking for someone? |
42069 | No school, no tryouts-- what a day and what to do? |
42069 | No, why? |
42069 | Now why do you suppose she did that? |
42069 | Oh, do you really think so? |
42069 | Perhaps I ought to go over my lines again? |
42069 | Ready Jim? |
42069 | Ready? |
42069 | Say, Henry, are these the girls? |
42069 | Shall we wait up and learn the outcome of the conference? |
42069 | So the office phoned and said I was bringing in a couple of new stars? |
42069 | So this is your idea of a meal, Henry? |
42069 | So you wo n''t talk? |
42069 | Some rival company? |
42069 | Someone tried to kill me? |
42069 | Sore about my mussing up that scene? |
42069 | Sure, sure, we''ll admit they''re good,said another reporter,"but who are they and where did you find them?" |
42069 | Tell me just what you mean? |
42069 | Tell us where you''ve been and why? |
42069 | The leading rôle? |
42069 | Then that means someone is deliberately trying to cripple the company? |
42069 | Then they''re not new stars? |
42069 | Think that will be warm enough? |
42069 | Think they''ll be big box office? |
42069 | Want to go to the creek in the car? |
42069 | What about lunch? |
42069 | What are you trying to do, clown this? |
42069 | What chance do you think we''ll have of getting parts in the play? |
42069 | What did you think of her? |
42069 | What do you mean, Curt? |
42069 | What do you mean? |
42069 | What does this mean? |
42069 | What happened? 42069 What happened?" |
42069 | What hit me? |
42069 | What if you do? 42069 What in?" |
42069 | What is it? |
42069 | What is it? |
42069 | What time is it? |
42069 | What time is it? |
42069 | What was the idea of telling us you were in charge of lighting when you actually played the second lead? |
42069 | What''ll we wear? 42069 What''s all the mystery?" |
42069 | What''s it going to be? |
42069 | What''s the decision? |
42069 | What''s the matter? |
42069 | When will it be ready? |
42069 | When will the test be ready? |
42069 | Where did you get that idea? |
42069 | Where was the storm? |
42069 | Where''s mother? |
42069 | Who thought of the tractor and hayrack? |
42069 | Who will be trying for the part you''ve assigned me? |
42069 | Who won? |
42069 | Who''s Billy Fenstow? |
42069 | Why did n''t someone wire me? |
42069 | Why did n''t you tell me you had a couple of stars in tow? |
42069 | Why do you suppose she left to make her tabulations? |
42069 | Why not? 42069 Why the sandwiches?" |
42069 | Why? |
42069 | Will you announce the winners then? |
42069 | Wo n''t it depend on how our work shows up whether we get any more rôles? |
42069 | Wonder if we''ll have the tryouts for the class play this afternoon? |
42069 | Yes, but what''s that got to do with my part? |
42069 | You make a good team, do n''t you? |
42069 | You mean I did n''t win? |
42069 | You mean I''m just crazy and silly enough to make a very real Abbie? |
42069 | You mean it might have been Janet? |
42069 | You mean smash up or smash down? |
42069 | You mean that I contrived to have that piece of scenery fall on her just so I could get her part in the play? |
42069 | You mean you stepped in cold and handled the second lead? |
42069 | You mean you want me to step in and take Margie''s rôle? |
42069 | You mean you''ll have Adoree do dresses for us for tonight? |
42069 | You would n''t accept a loan, would you? |
42069 | You''re sure about the tryouts? |
42069 | You''re sure she''s not in camp? |
42069 | But why should she pick on us?" |
42069 | Can they act?" |
42069 | Defiant to the end, she flung her head back,"Well, what of it?" |
42069 | Do you really think they''re good?" |
42069 | Do you suppose we''re going to be able to keep on in the movies?" |
42069 | Do you think anything terrible has happened?" |
42069 | Fenstow?" |
42069 | Have you thought anything more about the university?" |
42069 | How did you get along with Roddy?" |
42069 | How does that sound?" |
42069 | How long does it take to make a picture?" |
42069 | How much were you and these two flyers paid to slow up production on''Kings of the Air''?" |
42069 | Is that so?" |
42069 | Our trunks are n''t here?" |
42069 | Remember it?" |
42069 | Remember when we were kids and used to clean them along the creek, put them on a stick, and try and cook them over a fire?" |
42069 | Shall we have them for supper tonight at my place?" |
42069 | She live here?" |
42069 | Think you could stand a few more weeks in my company?" |
42069 | Was this something in the plot I was n''t supposed to know about?" |
42069 | We ca n''t stop for a costume, can we?" |
42069 | What did he put you through?" |
42069 | What do you say now?" |
42069 | What do you say?" |
42069 | What happened?" |
42069 | What shall I tell him?" |
42069 | What would Dad think of me if I did n''t?" |
42069 | What''s the idea trying to sneak in on us like this?" |
42069 | Where can she be? |
42069 | Who employed you?" |
42069 | Who''s Roddy?" |
42069 | Why do n''t you change to your corduroys?" |
42069 | Why had n''t her Dad warned them about the test? |
42069 | Wonder if they''ll have any heat at Youde''s?" |
42069 | Wonder what part she''ll get a chance at?" |
42069 | Working with the scenery and lights again at school? |
42069 | Would they win other rôles or were they through? |
42069 | You girls any lines you can go through?" |
42069 | You rather like Jim Barron, do n''t you?" |
15720 | A runaway horse? |
15720 | Alfy Dupoy? 15720 All for me? |
15720 | All right Wonota ca n''t leave Joe to work for you, eh? 15720 Am I to be that girl?" |
15720 | And how many pretty girls did the same, Captain Tom? |
15720 | And if you had money how would you go about looking for Chief Totantora? |
15720 | And surely,Helen added quickly,"you do not suppose that it was her fault? |
15720 | And that is why you wish to keep on earning money? |
15720 | And that left the show flat in Chicago? |
15720 | And what did he run away for, do you suppose? |
15720 | And_ then_? |
15720 | Are you alive? |
15720 | Are you crazy? 15720 As-- as_ you_ sometimes say, Jennie,''how do you get that way''? |
15720 | Beware of Dakota Joe? |
15720 | Both your Henri and Helen''s Tom have had to go back--"Helen''s Tom? |
15720 | But what do you suppose that Dakota Joe will say? |
15720 | But what do you think she said when I put that up to her-- about it''s being a slow job? |
15720 | But what has happened, Wonota? |
15720 | But, say, Ruth, I want to know just what I am going to work for? 15720 But, shall I have to be in that half- Indian costume Mr. Hammond told me to wear? |
15720 | Ca n''t you imagine admiring a nice young man? |
15720 | Ca n''t you let me forget my avoirdupois at all? |
15720 | Can she get expression into her face? 15720 Did n''t see Dakota Joe anywhere about, did you?" |
15720 | Did you see what I saw? |
15720 | Do n''t you think so, Jennie? |
15720 | Do you remember that maniacal creature that attacked our motor- car that time we went to Silver Ranch, years and years and years ago? 15720 Do you see that?" |
15720 | Do you think we know our own minds? 15720 Does n''t he say anything about a surprise for me?" |
15720 | For_ me_? |
15720 | Give her_ carte blanche_ as to goods and cost--"Would that be wise? |
15720 | Has he got to know? |
15720 | Has n''t he an ugly look? |
15720 | Have you lost your old love for the wild and open places? |
15720 | He chasin''that colored girl? |
15720 | He says nobody ever helped him get up in the world, so why should he help others? |
15720 | Heh? 15720 Her?" |
15720 | How can I play that I am in love when I have never seen a man I cared for-- in that way? |
15720 | How long is what going to last? |
15720 | Huh? 15720 Huh?" |
15720 | I am to be on the watch for the''hand in the dark,''am I not? 15720 I did get off the track, did n''t I?" |
15720 | I guess you been playin''two- faced, ai n''t you, ma''am? |
15720 | I suppose you might call her a''shooting star''? |
15720 | I want to know who did that? |
15720 | I wonder if his eyes are blue and if he has a moustache? |
15720 | I would beware of him? 15720 If I ca n''t kiss my own soldier, why should n''t I practise on you?" |
15720 | Is a redman so much superior to a white man? 15720 Is he killed?" |
15720 | Is n''t it nice to be so perfectly satisfied with one''s self? |
15720 | Is n''t that a fact? |
15720 | Is n''t that cute? 15720 Is that a dreadful grizzly? |
15720 | Is that so? |
15720 | Is the white lady injured, Conlon? |
15720 | Is there much difference, after all, between that and the presidential chair? |
15720 | It is a regular Western cinema drama, is n''t it? |
15720 | Makin''one o''them picture- shows right here on the public road? 15720 Mr. Grand? |
15720 | No? |
15720 | Now, what can that be? |
15720 | Oh, is it? |
15720 | Or am I thinking too, too much about mankind? |
15720 | Ready? 15720 Run where?" |
15720 | Running which way? |
15720 | See what? |
15720 | Shall we really go to the show? |
15720 | So the appearance of Wonota''s father was the great surprise you had in store for us, Tom? |
15720 | So you could not really respect such a man as I describe here if he allowed a girl to help him? |
15720 | Some wigwam this, is n''t it, Wonata? |
15720 | Tell the police_ what? 15720 That is what you mean?" |
15720 | The man who had Wonota in his show? |
15720 | Then he is in jail? 15720 Then why laugh at Wonota?" |
15720 | There who is? |
15720 | They are movie fans? |
15720 | Up there on the other bank? 15720 Well, Jabez Potter, I do n''t see why not?" |
15720 | Well, Ruth,cried the broadly smiling Tom,"is that the way you greet your best chum''s brother? |
15720 | Well, how about it? |
15720 | Well, sir? |
15720 | Well, was n''t that handy? |
15720 | Well, why should n''t he be cautious? 15720 Well,"Ruth asked soberly,"who is there that is not interested in getting his or her picture taken? |
15720 | Well,grumbled Jennie, afterward,"what answer was there to make to that? |
15720 | What are you doing, Wonota? 15720 What did he look like?" |
15720 | What did you do that for, Wonota? |
15720 | What did you mean, Wonota? |
15720 | What do you expect me to do about it, Mr.--er-- Dakota Joe? |
15720 | What do you expect us to do? 15720 What do you know about that, Boss? |
15720 | What do you mean, you ridiculous thing? |
15720 | What do you mean? 15720 What does she say?" |
15720 | What has she got in her? 15720 What is that?" |
15720 | What is that? |
15720 | What is the matter with her? 15720 What is the matter with you, Heavy?" |
15720 | What is the matter with you? |
15720 | What is the matter, Wonota? |
15720 | What is the matter? |
15720 | What makes her travel around in such a foolish way, then? |
15720 | What men? |
15720 | What sort o''tomfoolishness is this? |
15720 | What''s the matter with that crazy feller? |
15720 | What''s the matter with you, Wonota? |
15720 | What''s the prospect? |
15720 | What''s this? |
15720 | What? |
15720 | What_ are_ they trying to do? 15720 When do you think I am going to be a man?" |
15720 | Who are you worrying about? 15720 Who do you suppose he is?" |
15720 | Who wants to shake it? |
15720 | Who was it ran over me? 15720 Who''s that?" |
15720 | Who''s that? |
15720 | Whom do you mean-- William or one of the mules? |
15720 | Why do n''t you offer Dakota Joe a job in your picture company, too? |
15720 | Why does n''t she shoot him? |
15720 | Why not? 15720 Why not?" |
15720 | Why not? |
15720 | Why not? |
15720 | Why should people be punished for their ignorance? |
15720 | With a movie company? 15720 Wo n''t Wonota be surprised?" |
15720 | You remember when they dressed Wonota up in that evening frock there in New York? 15720 You think not, lady?" |
15720 | You trying to queer the show? 15720 You want to be a lady Santa Claus to that bunch of roughnecks at Benbow Camp, do you?" |
15720 | You''re Ruth Fielding, ai n''t you? |
15720 | _ Now_ who is guilty of the most atrocious slang? 15720 Ai n''t that so, Miss Fielding? |
15720 | Ai n''t that so?" |
15720 | Ai n''t you?" |
15720 | Although the Osage chieftain was an American( who could claim such proud estate if Totantora could not? |
15720 | Altogether, I mean?" |
15720 | Am I different from the remainder of humanity?" |
15720 | And did you read what the papers said about the times in New York? |
15720 | And what would Mr. Hammond have said? |
15720 | And you agree, Ruthie?" |
15720 | And, of course, we are in a hurry?" |
15720 | But afterward, Wonota, ca n''t we see you again?" |
15720 | CHAPTER III IN THE RING"What do you know about that Indian girl?" |
15720 | Ca n''t we let her stand as the camera has it?" |
15720 | Call it injunction, eh?" |
15720 | Can it be arranged?" |
15720 | Can she put over feeling? |
15720 | Can you beat it?" |
15720 | Coming in, Helen Cameron?" |
15720 | Did n''t I show you my bruises? |
15720 | Did you pay me for your ortymobile, young ladies?" |
15720 | Did you see what she come near doin''to me right out there in the ring?" |
15720 | Did you see?" |
15720 | Do n''t you, Nell?" |
15720 | Fenbrook?" |
15720 | Fenbrook?" |
15720 | Fenbrook?" |
15720 | Get me?" |
15720 | Girls, do you suppose that fellow with the shaggy ears did it on purpose?" |
15720 | Hammond?" |
15720 | Have n''t found anybody else you like better than your old chum, have you?" |
15720 | He deliberately ran me down?" |
15720 | He drawled:"Gal ai n''t hurt none, is she? |
15720 | He will not trouble us, then?" |
15720 | Helen remarked to Jennie,"Ruth does make the nicest friends, does n''t she? |
15720 | Her feller?" |
15720 | Hooley?" |
15720 | How about ruining a perfectly good girl named Ruth Fielding?" |
15720 | How long is this going to last?" |
15720 | I s''pose you''d want to learn to run the dratted thing, Alvirah Boggs?" |
15720 | I wonder if she''s heard from him since the armistice?" |
15720 | I wonder what our Wonota will develop if she becomes a star?" |
15720 | I would shoot him?" |
15720 | If the redman can punish an enemy why can not a white man?" |
15720 | Is it all right with you? |
15720 | Is it fire?" |
15720 | Is n''t it superb?" |
15720 | Is n''t that so, Nell? |
15720 | It was Jennie who put into words the thought that had come both to Ruth and Helen as well:"Where is that awful Dakota Joe? |
15720 | It was Mercy, when they arrived at Helen''s car, who put the first question to the Indian maid:"Why did n''t you shoot that man? |
15720 | It was like an exodus, for some of them were two days and nights on the way""The Osage Indians are not behind the times, then?" |
15720 | Or a Wild West Show?" |
15720 | Otherwise it would be no novelty, would it? |
15720 | Ready?" |
15720 | Ride around all night in this taxi?" |
15720 | Right- o?" |
15720 | See that billboard, girls?" |
15720 | Suppose members of the company should see her? |
15720 | Take all you can----""And give nothing?" |
15720 | Then to the driver Ruth observed:"Is n''t there a side entrance to this hotel?" |
15720 | They went in an emigrant train?" |
15720 | Those that knocked the chocks out from under that heap of logs? |
15720 | To take the ballroom picture, I mean?" |
15720 | Understand? |
15720 | Was there anything in what she had seen to- day to suggest a novel scheme for a moving picture? |
15720 | Well, did n''t you see she aimed straight at me? |
15720 | What do you hear from your New York dressmaker about Wonota''s new outfit, Jennie?" |
15720 | What do you know about it?" |
15720 | What does she want me for?" |
15720 | What has that to do with you being pitched over that fence, for instance?" |
15720 | What say?" |
15720 | What will people say-- or think?" |
15720 | What you doin''?" |
15720 | Who other than he should deal out punishment?" |
15720 | Who should know it better?" |
15720 | Who were those men, Miss Fielding?" |
15720 | Who''s that? |
15720 | Why not? |
15720 | Why stir up his passions to a greater degree, then?" |
15720 | Will you? |
15720 | William?" |
15720 | You come from Wonota, do n''t you?" |
15720 | You do n''t suppose that avalanche of timber started all by itself?" |
15720 | You do not like him?" |
15720 | You savvy my idee, Miss? |
15720 | You see? |
15720 | You tell her she''s mighty well off here, all things considered-- will you? |
15720 | You understand?" |
15720 | You with one foot in the grave and the other on the gas, eh?" |
15720 | asked the girl of the Red Mill"You want me?" |
15720 | cried Ruth, sitting up in surprise,"do you mean to say that Dakota Joe Fenbrook was driving that car?" |
15720 | cried Wonota with sparkling eyes,"do you think I could act for the movies? |
15720 | exclaimed Mercy Curtis, bitterly,"why did n''t she shoot him instead of the ball? |
15720 | gasped the girl of the Red Mill, in disgust,"is_ that_ what we are to be charitable for? |
15720 | grumbled Uncle Jabez,"what next? |
15720 | has that thing broken loose from the show?" |
15720 | he drawled,"did n''t I hear something about you taking this Injun gal away from Dakota Joe''s show? |
15720 | he would not have hung about the hotel all night, would he?" |
15720 | how you going to stop those mules?" |
15720 | she begged,"Suppose you suffered that deformity?" |
15720 | so it''s you, is it?" |
15720 | we do n''t have to do this right out here in public, do we, Miss Fielding?" |
15720 | what are you going to do?" |
15720 | what will she do?" |
15720 | where''s that Wonota gone to?" |
15720 | why so serious? |
23116 | A doctor? |
23116 | A whole edition, Miss? 23116 A''home''?" |
23116 | A_ real_ hermit? |
23116 | A_ what_? |
23116 | About what? |
23116 | Ai n''t she a noticing child? |
23116 | And air ye all loose from some bat factory? 23116 And how do you know so much?" |
23116 | And is he a hermit for revenue only, too? |
23116 | And our Ruth,drawled Jennie,"is going to prescribe one of her famous cure- alls, is she?" |
23116 | And send her to Briarwood? |
23116 | And somebody unknown stole it? |
23116 | And the man you left in your place? 23116 And the pen?" |
23116 | And what is to be on that new leaf? |
23116 | And who''s the joke on? |
23116 | And_ now_? |
23116 | And_ then_? |
23116 | Are you acquainted with somebody who works here? |
23116 | Are you all game? |
23116 | Are you cold, dear? |
23116 | Are you going to adopt her? |
23116 | Are you trying to get it away from me for less than you offered? |
23116 | As the hornet? |
23116 | At the minister''s? |
23116 | Be you crazy, too? 23116 But Parloe did not leave his team and go down to the summer- house, did he?" |
23116 | But ai n''t it_ so_? |
23116 | But how can one be jolly if one does not feel jolly? |
23116 | But that hermit is n''t quite right in his head, is he? |
23116 | But that poor creature I followed up here, Mr. Paul? 23116 But who?" |
23116 | But why did you come here? |
23116 | But you can fix it, Tom? |
23116 | But you said you liked it? |
23116 | But-- but do n''t you believe me? |
23116 | But-- but how could this old man have stolen your work-- and away back there at the Red Mill? 23116 Can it be possible that your uncle or Ben saw the things here and rescued them just before the storm burst?" |
23116 | Can you start the engine on the reverse, Miss? |
23116 | Could anybody have done it for a joke? |
23116 | Could that fountain pen have been carried away by the windstorm, too? |
23116 | Did n''t you find out last night? |
23116 | Did you ever write a scenario before? |
23116 | Did you live there on the point? |
23116 | Did you look at this? |
23116 | Did you see anybody go down that way? |
23116 | Did you see your ghost through the window here? |
23116 | Do n''t you see it is going to rain? 23116 Do n''t you see that he is playing a part? |
23116 | Do you expect him to return here for you? |
23116 | Do you mean to say this is in the play? |
23116 | Do you really think that man is crazy? |
23116 | Do you suppose the clergyman would take the child? |
23116 | Do you think it will be a real storm? |
23116 | Does he know how your aunt treats you? |
23116 | Does it matter what I believe? |
23116 | Fairy gasoline? |
23116 | Have you any idea who would have taken it? |
23116 | Have you no idea where he went, Ben? |
23116 | How about a chaperon? |
23116 | How are you going to prove what you say is true? |
23116 | How can I do that? |
23116 | How can you, Ruth? |
23116 | How dare you slur your own sex so? |
23116 | How did you come to live there first? |
23116 | How do you feel, Henri? 23116 How long have you lived over there on the point, John?" |
23116 | How many air there of ye, Sissy? |
23116 | How will you do it, Ruth? |
23116 | How''s that, Miss? |
23116 | However, you need not give all your attention to these prize stories, need you? 23116 I can be an old maid and still like the boys, ca n''t I? |
23116 | I may not be a perfect thirty- six----"Is there any doubt of it? |
23116 | I wonder? |
23116 | I''d like to know what you people think you''re doing? |
23116 | I''m alive, ai n''t I? |
23116 | I''m awfully sorry----"Does that help? |
23116 | Including spiders, snakes, beetles and babies, I suppose? |
23116 | Indeed? |
23116 | Indeed? |
23116 | Is auntie letting you read her story, Ruth? |
23116 | Is it the custom to do so when the enemy, he arrive? |
23116 | Is n''t he cute? |
23116 | Is n''t she mean? |
23116 | Is she ill? |
23116 | Is she running away? |
23116 | Is that_ all_ they were? |
23116 | Is there nobody you know here, child, whom you would like to stay with till your father returns? |
23116 | Is this the Alectrion Film Company? |
23116 | Is this the moving picture camp, Mister? |
23116 | Is-- is that the ghost, Jennie? |
23116 | Mr. Hasbrouck? 23116 No? |
23116 | Nor send for you? |
23116 | Not from Captain Cameron? |
23116 | Now, what is it you want me to print in one paper for you? |
23116 | Oh, did you see her? |
23116 | Or do you speak compliments? |
23116 | Or, mebbe_ you_ ai n''t loony, lady? |
23116 | Out o''gasoline, heh? 23116 Prove it?" |
23116 | See him sitting on the rock before the door of his cabin? |
23116 | See that hard strip of beach? 23116 She has put herself into the so- tight corner-- no?" |
23116 | She is a regular Cheerful Grig again, is n''t she? |
23116 | So your name is something- or- other- Fitzmaurice Pike? |
23116 | Some poor, miserable loafer, is he? |
23116 | Stolen? |
23116 | Suppose something happened to you on the road? |
23116 | Suppose something happened to_ us_ here in the auto? |
23116 | Suppose,demanded Ruth quickly,"this thief that has got my manuscript should offer it to some producer? |
23116 | Tell me,she said, while the others examined the curios the hermit had for sale,"what kind of man is this you left in your house? |
23116 | That Whosis? |
23116 | That gold pen, Ruthie? 23116 The new story? |
23116 | Then how in tarnation,demanded the bearded man,"do you explain your wanderin''about these woods in this storm?" |
23116 | Then, which breed of thief stole my scenario, Tom? |
23116 | This is a puzzle, eh? |
23116 | This is to be on the q.t.? |
23116 | To you and Uncle Jabez? |
23116 | Towards Ridgeton? 23116 Want to go back to the port, Miss Ruth?" |
23116 | Want to look at them? |
23116 | Want to read it over? |
23116 | We are stalled until Captain Tom comes back with the gasoline-- is it not? |
23116 | We''d better set up an auction block before the door of the hotel and auction her off to the highest bidder, had n''t we? |
23116 | Well, a thief is almost the meanest person there is in the world, do n''t you think so? 23116 Wha-- what''s the matter, Ruthie?" |
23116 | What are you traveling on? |
23116 | What d''you think it says here? |
23116 | What do you know about such people, Tommy? |
23116 | What do you know about this? |
23116 | What do you know about_ that_? |
23116 | What do you mean by that? |
23116 | What do you mean? |
23116 | What do you suggest? |
23116 | What happened, Colonel? |
23116 | What has gone so wrong? |
23116 | What have you lost? |
23116 | What is it doing outside? |
23116 | What is it, Tom? |
23116 | What is it? 23116 What is it?" |
23116 | What is it? |
23116 | What is it? |
23116 | What is that to you? |
23116 | What is the joke? 23116 What is the matter with you?" |
23116 | What is your name, my dear? |
23116 | What say to a moonlight dip off the Point? |
23116 | What under the canopy is this here? |
23116 | What will we do, crazy? |
23116 | What? |
23116 | What? |
23116 | What_ is_ it? |
23116 | What_ is_ the matter, Heavy? |
23116 | What_ is_ the matter, Ruth? |
23116 | Where are your friends? 23116 Where did he go, Ben?" |
23116 | Where did she go? |
23116 | Where did you get the idea for that scenario? |
23116 | Where do you go in the winter, John? |
23116 | Where do you live? |
23116 | Where is that? |
23116 | Where is the proprietor of this hotel, boy? |
23116 | Where is your father, Bella? |
23116 | Which way did he go, Ma''am? |
23116 | Who is it you wish to see? |
23116 | Who is the hermit? |
23116 | Why could n''t the papers and note books have been caught up by a gust of wind and carried into the river? |
23116 | Why do you want to go to live with the minister? |
23116 | Why so? |
23116 | Why? |
23116 | You are quite sudden, are n''t you? 23116 You came to see somebody?" |
23116 | You did not have any help about it? 23116 You do n''t mean it, Ruth?" |
23116 | You liked it when he was so unsuccessful? |
23116 | You mean Mr. Drovers? 23116 You run that-- that department there every week?" |
23116 | You say she ai n''t nothin''to you folks? |
23116 | You''ve changed your mind----"Is n''t that a girl''s privilege? |
23116 | Your father is-- er-- what is his business? |
23116 | A girl growed like you running''round in men''s overalls-- or, what be them things you got on?" |
23116 | Ai n''t it enough to give one their nevergitovers to see you here?" |
23116 | And the beds turned down? |
23116 | And the gold- mounted fountain pen? |
23116 | And then----"Who ever saw ghosts carrying garbage cans before?" |
23116 | And to a child like you?" |
23116 | And where did you come from, if I may ask? |
23116 | And who could help liking him? |
23116 | And who is he?" |
23116 | And without being sure that such a supply of gas could be found within that distance, why separate the two cars? |
23116 | As crazy as the old codger himself?" |
23116 | Be I so scareful to look at?" |
23116 | But ca n''t you stop the production of the picture?" |
23116 | But my child is growing up----""Would you want her to grow up to know that her father is a thief?" |
23116 | But these stories?" |
23116 | But where did she come from? |
23116 | But where is the thief around the Red Mill?" |
23116 | But your other name?" |
23116 | But, you see, they ai n''t like pa.""Did your father bring you here?" |
23116 | CHAPTER III THE DERELICT"Did n''t you find anything, Tom?" |
23116 | CHAPTER XV AN AMAZING SITUATION"''Ghost''?" |
23116 | Could somebody have taken them all?" |
23116 | Did n''t the_ poilus_ call you the jolly American? |
23116 | Did you read the finished manuscript-- or any part of it-- to any person who can corroborate your statements?" |
23116 | Do n''t Helen look fine, Ruth? |
23116 | Do n''t you reckon she''s loony?" |
23116 | Do n''t you think so?" |
23116 | Do you know how wicked I am?" |
23116 | Do you suppose he has seen anybody?" |
23116 | Had it really been a rustling in the vines she had heard? |
23116 | Had she allowed her mind to dwell on her loss until she was quite unaccountable for her mental decisions? |
23116 | Had she deceived herself about this hermit''s story? |
23116 | Hammond?" |
23116 | Hammond?" |
23116 | Have you got a pair of glasses?" |
23116 | Helen peered over her chum''s shoulder and in teeth- chattering monotone breathed in Ruth''s ear the query:"What is it?" |
23116 | Here? |
23116 | How about it, Ruth? |
23116 | How did you guess it?" |
23116 | How''s the shoulder?" |
23116 | How- do, Miss Fielding? |
23116 | I did not bargain for this rough stuff, did you? |
23116 | I guess you know who_ he_ is?" |
23116 | I guess you think a good deal of your father?" |
23116 | I had begged the ladies to dress just as they would were they going to an actual meeting of their sewing society----""And they all dressed up?" |
23116 | I had it all just about as I wanted it, and then----""Then what?" |
23116 | I have n''t seen your father here, have I?" |
23116 | I tell you, Tom, I had_ such_ a good idea----""And you''ve got the idea yet, have n''t you? |
23116 | Is it a movie story?" |
23116 | Is n''t that where you are stopping?" |
23116 | Is she a woman grown, or a child?" |
23116 | Is the pitchers filled? |
23116 | Is there a part in that''Idyl''story for me?" |
23116 | Is this a joke?" |
23116 | Is this a joke?" |
23116 | It does look a good deal of an ark, does n''t it?" |
23116 | It''s going to be rather tame, is n''t it?" |
23116 | Jackman, the property man( you remember Jacks, do n''t you, Ruth? |
23116 | Mr. Hammond had a fine pair of opera glasses, and he produced them from his desk while he asked:"What kind of boat is it, Maxwell?" |
23116 | Of course, Mrs. Perkins and the doctor''s wife have no idea where you have gone?" |
23116 | Or was it? |
23116 | Remember the campus ghost back at old Briarwood, Helen? |
23116 | See his horizon- blue sleeve steal about her? |
23116 | Seen any tramps lately?" |
23116 | Shall we start off in the cars again and seek pastures new?" |
23116 | She flushed when she said:"Why should n''t he submit one?" |
23116 | She''s lost it, ai n''t she? |
23116 | So why worry about the pleasure- craft''s balance and her ability to sail the high seas? |
23116 | Suppose she was quite wrong about that scenario the hermit had submitted to Mr. Hammond? |
23116 | Surely you have heard the name?" |
23116 | Was it a fact that she had allowed her loss to unbalance-- well, her judgment? |
23116 | Was it likely that anybody else, writing a picture, would use just that phrase? |
23116 | Was there somebody lurking about the summer- house? |
23116 | Was there somebody up there in the wet woods-- some human creature lost in the storm? |
23116 | We was talkin''about cats, warn''t we?" |
23116 | What can be the matter with her?" |
23116 | What did you think of it, Miss Ruth?" |
23116 | What do you know about that?" |
23116 | What do you suppose it is like, Ruth?" |
23116 | What happened?" |
23116 | What in all git out be you traipsing through these woods for in the rain?" |
23116 | What is it? |
23116 | What is it?" |
23116 | Where are you?" |
23116 | Where do we camp to- night, Tommy?" |
23116 | Where do you suppose the poor thing has gone?" |
23116 | Where is your house on the point?" |
23116 | Which supposition was the more improbable? |
23116 | Who are you looking for?" |
23116 | Who could be wandering about the camp at this grim hour of the night? |
23116 | Who could it be? |
23116 | Who did you tell about your plot, and how you worked it out? |
23116 | Who has been around here to- day? |
23116 | Who is he?" |
23116 | Who is your father, child?" |
23116 | Who''d have thought it?" |
23116 | Will you write to Jennie Stone?" |
23116 | Wo n''t he be astonished?" |
23116 | Yet, if this paper was a connecting link between her stolen manuscript and the thief,_ who was the thief_? |
23116 | You are quite sure you have a good story here, are you?" |
23116 | You folks ai n''t stoppin''right on the p''int, be ye?" |
23116 | You originated the idea of''Plain Mary?''" |
23116 | You wo n''t put me in no home, will you?" |
23116 | You''ve a good opinion of your story, have n''t you?" |
23116 | You-- you''ve let your mind dwell upon your loss so much----""Do you think I am crazy?" |
23116 | do n''t you know whether he went toward Cheslow-- or where?" |
23116 | ejaculated Tom, impatiently,"have n''t you seen any tramp, or straggler, or Gypsy-- or anybody like that?" |
23116 | what has happened?" |
23116 | what is it?" |
23116 | who are you?" |
23116 | wo n''t you be glad to get back to the grind again?" |
23116 | you do but stretch the point, eh?" |
25802 | ''Ridiculous''? |
25802 | About that yellow lady? |
25802 | Ah,said the practical Indian maid,"I understand English-- and American; only I do not always grasp the-- er-- humor, do you call it?" |
25802 | And of course he is not dangerous? |
25802 | And that little fat man-- see him? 25802 And when do you begin on another of them pictures, Niece Ruth?" |
25802 | As thoughtful for me as ever, Mammy Rose, are n''t you? |
25802 | Better than pirates? |
25802 | But if it is a cavern, where under the sun is the mouth of it? 25802 But what are the''pipes''he talks about? |
25802 | But what do they smuggle? 25802 But where do you suppose that queer old man has his camp?" |
25802 | But where is Tom? 25802 But who are you king of-- or what?" |
25802 | But who would n''t be cattish with a fellow who has no more sense? 25802 But, will''e?" |
25802 | Ca n''t you leave this place? |
25802 | Can''t-- can''t I do anything for you? |
25802 | Danger of what? |
25802 | Did n''t he tell you he was''king of the pirates''? |
25802 | Did what fall down, Aunty? |
25802 | Do n''t the new medicine do any good? |
25802 | Do n''t you feel that way yourself-- the way she acts with Chess Copley? |
25802 | Do n''t you see we are cast away on this desert isle with no means of getting back to the camp unless we swim? |
25802 | Do n''t you want to dance? |
25802 | Do you know that it is after eleven o''clock? |
25802 | Do you know that that island is the one we landed on ourselves the other evening, Ruth? |
25802 | Do you know what you are, Tom Cameron? |
25802 | Do you know where they have gone? |
25802 | Do you know, I''m awfully unhappy? |
25802 | Do you know,said her friend,"I believe you can make it up to him very nicely, if you want to, Helen?" |
25802 | Do you mean it? 25802 Do you mean, Miss Helen, that there are cholos-- are greasers-- in these woods? |
25802 | Do you say so? |
25802 | Do you suppose I am color- blind? |
25802 | Do you suppose he has got Wonota? |
25802 | Do you suppose that poor old man is calling for help? |
25802 | Do you suppose we are standing on the roof of a cavern, Chess Copley? |
25802 | Do you think it is wise? |
25802 | Do you think that is right, Helen? |
25802 | Does she look like a white woman to you, Helen? |
25802 | Had we better venture ashore? |
25802 | Have you money-- plenty of money? |
25802 | He went to town? |
25802 | How about cutting out that scene? 25802 How do I look, girls?" |
25802 | How long was Chess going to stay out in his boat? |
25802 | How? |
25802 | Huh? 25802 I say, Pop, is this the place they call the Red Mill?" |
25802 | I understand there''s an Injun girl stopping here? 25802 I''d like to know first of all how you came here without a boat?" |
25802 | I''d like to know what sort of courts and judges they have up here in these woods? |
25802 | I''ll come for you at half past three, eh? 25802 If they went no further than that crazy man''s island, what do you suppose is keeping them?" |
25802 | In what? |
25802 | Is he crazy? |
25802 | Is n''t it fine to be rich? |
25802 | Is n''t it the one we took the first picture on? |
25802 | Is that so? 25802 Is that the fellow-- that big gawk in the blue suit?" |
25802 | Is there any wonder, then,sighed Ruth,"that we find it so hard to make her register affection for Mr. Grand? |
25802 | Is there going to be a real fight for the possession of Wonota, do you think? |
25802 | Is there much more for her to do? |
25802 | It was growing dark when that speed boat passed you and your friend, was it not? |
25802 | Just step around behind those two men and see if they are armed, Miss Ruth, will you? |
25802 | Let''s see: You have a paper of some kind, I suppose, to serve on me? |
25802 | Marooned? |
25802 | May I sleep in the other bed off your sitting room? 25802 Men landing boxes on the island?" |
25802 | More Chinamen? |
25802 | My idea,he said,"is to land at the back of that island--""The Kingdom of Pipes?" |
25802 | No? 25802 Not-- not even with me, Tom?" |
25802 | Now, what do you both want? |
25802 | Now, you ladies all right here? |
25802 | Of course there is no danger? |
25802 | Oh, he does, does he? |
25802 | See what a curiously acting thing that is he has got beside him? 25802 So she calls herself a''princess''does she?" |
25802 | So you think he is at fault? |
25802 | Suppose they take Wonota away before the picture is finished? |
25802 | Surely she was n''t a Chinese woman? 25802 That call came from the island, did n''t it?" |
25802 | That''s the man I spoke of,explained Ruth,"I-- I wonder who it is that''s with him?" |
25802 | Then I suppose the right man has never ridden up to the Red Mill and asked for you? |
25802 | Think that''s your King of the Pipes? |
25802 | Tom did not hurt him, I hope? |
25802 | Trot who out? |
25802 | Us? |
25802 | Well, it seems he most certainly had been''smoking the pipe''--or do they call it''hitting the pipe''? |
25802 | Well, who you looking at? |
25802 | What are you thinking of? |
25802 | What boat? |
25802 | What boys? |
25802 | What could have been in the boxes? 25802 What did I tell you? |
25802 | What do they smuggle? |
25802 | What do you know about that? |
25802 | What do you know about that? |
25802 | What do you mean by that? |
25802 | What do you mean, Wonota? |
25802 | What do you mean? |
25802 | What do you suppose those boxes are? |
25802 | What do you suppose we have seen, Chess? |
25802 | What do you think of her, Ruth? |
25802 | What do you think of that? |
25802 | What does it mean? 25802 What for?" |
25802 | What for? |
25802 | What girl''s father? |
25802 | What has that to do with it? |
25802 | What in thunder was that, Hooley? |
25802 | What is it, my dear? |
25802 | What is it? |
25802 | What is ridiculous? |
25802 | What is that? |
25802 | What is the matter? 25802 What island is that over there?" |
25802 | What man deserves such a title as that, Miss Fielding? |
25802 | What of the King of the Pipes? |
25802 | What say, Ruth? |
25802 | What shall we do? |
25802 | What was Tom going to do to- day? |
25802 | What was arranged? |
25802 | What would you do? |
25802 | What''s doing, Mr Bilby? |
25802 | What''s gone wrong? |
25802 | What''s that? |
25802 | What''s that? |
25802 | What''s the matter here? 25802 What''s the matter?" |
25802 | What''s this? |
25802 | When does your turn come, Ann? |
25802 | Where are the girls? |
25802 | Where can they be? 25802 Where did she go?" |
25802 | Where have they gone? |
25802 | Where is Wonota? 25802 Where is Wonota?" |
25802 | Where is she? 25802 Where is the King of the Pipes?" |
25802 | Where''s Ruth? |
25802 | Who is calling us? |
25802 | Who knocked him out? |
25802 | Who might this be? |
25802 | Who says I''ve lost it? |
25802 | Who under the sun is this coming in the canoe? |
25802 | Who''d want a Frenchman for a husband? |
25802 | Who''s that? |
25802 | Who''s that? |
25802 | Who''s this? |
25802 | Whom do you call''the Pipes''? |
25802 | Why are n''t you with them? 25802 Why did n''t you go with Ruth and''Lasses?" |
25802 | Why must I''hush''? |
25802 | Why not? 25802 Why, where are your eyes, Helen Cameron?" |
25802 | Will Mr. Hooley risk taking the scene over on that island? |
25802 | Will you be still? |
25802 | With a yellow face, yes? 25802 Wonder if those fellows braced that thing with wires? |
25802 | Wonder what they are up to? 25802 Wonota-- with a sunbonnet on?" |
25802 | Would n''t the smugglers hurt us if we caught them? |
25802 | You ai n''t going to stop now, when there is so much to be made in''em? |
25802 | You do n''t suppose that I saw him go? |
25802 | You do n''t suppose they would welcome any spies if they are smugglers, do you? |
25802 | You do n''t think you could rewrite the remaining scenes so that we can keep on to the conclusion? |
25802 | You got him hid away somewhere? |
25802 | You think he would try to abduct Wonota again? |
25802 | A girl?" |
25802 | Above the purring of the motor Aunt Alvirah raised her voice to remark to the chums on the front seat:"I do n''t see it now-- did it fall down?" |
25802 | Ai n''t it reediculous?" |
25802 | And I have n''t had since--""Since when, I''d like to know?" |
25802 | And if those the old man had spoken of, likewise appeared, what could Copley do against such numbers? |
25802 | And just what are we going for, anyway?" |
25802 | And then what would the Alectrion Film Corporation do about this next picture that had been planned? |
25802 | And what would happen when the new chance did turn up? |
25802 | And where was Totantora? |
25802 | And where will your big feature pictures come in, Miss Fielding?" |
25802 | And why should she be tied to certain agreements that cramped her? |
25802 | Are they alone?" |
25802 | Are those the real smugglers?" |
25802 | But I do n''t suppose such an operation will help you?" |
25802 | But as I do n''t really know, how can I tell you?" |
25802 | But there is so much going on here at the island----""Why not take her away to some other place and just pound it into her?" |
25802 | But what chance was likely to arise which would lead to their escape from this cavern? |
25802 | But what had become of the girl herself? |
25802 | But what would I get out of gadding about?" |
25802 | CHAPTER XII THE DANCE AT ALEXANDRIA BAY"You might have been mistaken, I suppose, Miss Ruth?" |
25802 | CHAPTER XVI MAROONED"I wonder if the boat did come from that island over yonder?" |
25802 | CHAPTER XX A FAILURE IN CALCULATION"What shall we do now?" |
25802 | CHAPTER XXV THE HEART''S DESIRE"And what do you think of this, Nell? |
25802 | Calls himself a king, does he? |
25802 | Chess Copley must have been on the watch( could it be possible that he had inside information about this early visit of Helen and Ruth?) |
25802 | Diamonds? |
25802 | Did you ever see such ferns?" |
25802 | Did you ever?" |
25802 | Did you think she was?" |
25802 | Do you mean it?" |
25802 | Do you suppose the King of the Pipes has captured Ruth and Chess?" |
25802 | Do you think Ruth is a mere chit of a flapper? |
25802 | Does n''t your father need him?" |
25802 | Does the wind sit in that quarter?" |
25802 | Eh? |
25802 | For of course there is no house there?" |
25802 | For what was he waiting? |
25802 | For_ my_ sake?" |
25802 | Had Mr. Bilby, who had announced that his business in this vicinity was to obtain possession of Wonota, anything to do with the men in the boat? |
25802 | Had the people they had seen landing from the speedy launch gone away for good and taken their camp equipment with them? |
25802 | Hammond?" |
25802 | Has Bilby come again?" |
25802 | Have you a search warrant?" |
25802 | He smiled, adding:"Quite too much like a movie plot, eh?" |
25802 | Hooley?" |
25802 | How about the throne- room scene? |
25802 | How could it be otherwise with Jennie at the table? |
25802 | How do they get in or out? |
25802 | How much money had Ruth already drawn in advance royalties? |
25802 | How''s a fellow going to register joy when he feels anything but?" |
25802 | How''s the weather, Sergeant?" |
25802 | I do n''t see him here-- do you?" |
25802 | I thought your men warned everybody off that island?" |
25802 | If the Indian girl had not gone with Bilby, where had she gone? |
25802 | Is he coming ashore?" |
25802 | Is it serious?" |
25802 | Is n''t it wonderful?" |
25802 | Is n''t it wonderful?" |
25802 | Is n''t that shrewd? |
25802 | Is that so?" |
25802 | Just how much did Bilby and his companions care for the law? |
25802 | Maybe you''ve heard of me?" |
25802 | Now what are we going to do?" |
25802 | Otherwise, what is kingship? |
25802 | Precious stones?" |
25802 | Remember?" |
25802 | See them? |
25802 | She approved of his feigning, for as long as these men did not seek to injure her, why should he incur their further notice? |
25802 | Sounds like a newspaper personal, does n''t it?" |
25802 | Sure they were not going to Copley Island?" |
25802 | That old jigger? |
25802 | The island where I met that strange old man?" |
25802 | The smuggler''s boat again?" |
25802 | Totantora, how are you?" |
25802 | Was he the fellow the boss wanted we should shoo off that island? |
25802 | Was it friend or enemy who evidently tried to attract her attention by this sibilant sound? |
25802 | Was it going to make money when it was distributed? |
25802 | Was it the smart roadster Mr. Horatio Bilby had driven to the Red Mill? |
25802 | Was that an abrupt end to the passage ahead of them, or a sharp turn in it? |
25802 | Was there a path there between two of the big boulders? |
25802 | We''re all right out here in the current, are we not?" |
25802 | Were there other apartments in the cavern, shut off by some of the hanging rugs which she saw? |
25802 | Were there passages besides the one by which she and Chess had been dragged in? |
25802 | What are you laughing about, Tom Cameron?" |
25802 | What do you know about Bilby?" |
25802 | What do you know about their being out on the river together right now? |
25802 | What do you know about this, Ruth?" |
25802 | What do you want-- and that fellow behind you?" |
25802 | What does your father, Chief Totantora, say to your new ideas, Wonota?" |
25802 | What has happened?" |
25802 | What is the matter?" |
25802 | What is this I hear? |
25802 | What might be your business with her?" |
25802 | What more was there to say? |
25802 | What would the newcomers-- Bilby, perhaps-- do to Copley and to her? |
25802 | What would these evil- looking yellow men do to her-- and to poor Chess? |
25802 | What''s going on here?" |
25802 | What''s going on, I want to know? |
25802 | What''s that?" |
25802 | What''s to be done? |
25802 | What''s your business with her, anyway?" |
25802 | Where are you taking Wonota?" |
25802 | Where is Wonota?" |
25802 | Where were they going besides to that crazy fellow''s island?" |
25802 | Where''s Mr. Hammond-- or Willie?" |
25802 | Why did n''t he come? |
25802 | Why did n''t he say so? |
25802 | Why should not Ruth and Chessleigh spy about among the islands for a time? |
25802 | Why''King of the Pipes''?" |
25802 | Why? |
25802 | Wonota almost worshiped her father; but did she ever look upon Chief Totantora with a smile of pride or with affection beaming in her eyes? |
25802 | Yet, I''ve a glimmer of an idea-- Are you sure that was a woman with them to- day in their boat?" |
25802 | You understand?" |
25802 | You-- you are not ill?" |
25802 | do you realize that we are marooned?" |
25802 | exclaimed Helen,"the King of the Pipes is n''t in that boat, is he?" |
25802 | exclaimed Ruth again, and as Helen brought her machine to an abrupt stop Aunt Alvirah was heard saying:"Now, ai n''t that reediculous? |
25802 | gasped Helen,"she''s talking of that Bilby, is n''t she?" |
25802 | gasped Ruth,"are you going to be foolish enough to refuse to be taken off this island by Chessleigh Copley?" |
25802 | if you do n''t care anything about him, why are you so anxious to have me change my opinion of''Lasses?" |
25802 | is n''t he ever going to grow up?" |
25802 | is that the time, Tommy- boy? |
25802 | it looks like----""Who is it?" |
25802 | she cried cheerfully,"are you sitting out this dance too? |
25802 | what are you worrying about?" |
10432 | A sailing- ship? |
10432 | A-- what? |
10432 | Am I to take this as a dismissal? |
10432 | And Miss Stanton is not here? |
10432 | And are you better? |
10432 | And are you following no other line of defense? |
10432 | And did all these come from Sangoa? |
10432 | And did you bring back with you, on this trip, any pearls? |
10432 | And did you notice how scared poor Ajo was, and how he skipped as fearfully as though he had committed some crime? 10432 And is n''t it grand and impressive? |
10432 | And the date-- when was it? |
10432 | And the expense? |
10432 | And were they successful? |
10432 | And what brought you from Sangoa to San Francisco? |
10432 | And will any picture theatre in Hollywood or Los Angeles show it? |
10432 | And will it clear me from this suspicion? |
10432 | And will you bring these pearls with you? |
10432 | And you accuse this man, Andrews, of stealing them? |
10432 | And you have seen those pearls before? |
10432 | And you will answer them? |
10432 | And you, Beth? |
10432 | And your good name? |
10432 | Any pains yet? |
10432 | Any pains? |
10432 | Are other occupations so much better? 10432 Are they very choice ones?" |
10432 | Are you coming to bed, Patsy? |
10432 | Are you feeling better this morning? |
10432 | Are you forbidden to tell us where Sangoa is, or anything about the island? |
10432 | Are you going to stay in this hotel? |
10432 | Are you really going to postpone this important play? |
10432 | Are you sure they are not groans? |
10432 | Are you sure? |
10432 | Are you willing to pay for success? |
10432 | As Jack Andrews did? |
10432 | Aunt Jane? 10432 Besides, how could you do it while you were asleep?" |
10432 | But Sangoa, Uncle; is that a town or a country? |
10432 | But how do your people live? 10432 But how in the world did you ever decide to become actresses, when so many better occupations are open to women?" |
10432 | But surely you will go to the station and see what can be done for him? |
10432 | But tell me this, please: Why is Sangoa so little known, or rather, so quite unknown? |
10432 | But what did they call you, afterward? 10432 But you like motion pictures, do n''t you?" |
10432 | But-- what-- what-- was it all about? |
10432 | Ca n''t you get it of Le Drieux? |
10432 | Ca n''t you prove he is not Jack Andrews? |
10432 | Ca n''t you see, sir? |
10432 | Can I do anything for you, sir? |
10432 | Can you do that? |
10432 | Clever? |
10432 | Could not your aunt assist you? |
10432 | Did he ask any explanation about Maud''s appearing in the picture of a rival company? |
10432 | Did he mention Mr. Jones, who conquered him so mysteriously? |
10432 | Did he really eat? |
10432 | Did n''t he? |
10432 | Did the wall fall? |
10432 | Did you choose, this profession for amusement, or from necessity? |
10432 | Did you get a lawyer? |
10432 | Did you notice the mob of children in that theatre? |
10432 | Did you notice,said Patsy, slowly,"how many children there were in that theatre?" |
10432 | Did you see the play? |
10432 | Direct from Sangoa? |
10432 | Do both of you girls play star parts? |
10432 | Do many pearls come from Sangoa, then? |
10432 | Do many stage actresses go into the motion picture business? |
10432 | Do n''t the people make the world, Uncle John? |
10432 | Do you know him? |
10432 | Do you know the work? 10432 Do you know what the things cost?" |
10432 | Do you remember what the manager said to him? |
10432 | Do you smoke? |
10432 | Do you think the examination will be held to- day? |
10432 | Do you think you can manage to crawl to the automobile, or shall we carry you? |
10432 | Do you wish me to buy that film and prevent the picture''s being shown? |
10432 | Do you wish me to secure options, or to purchase the land outright? |
10432 | Even those owned by Jephson''s? |
10432 | For what was Jack Andrews noted throughout Europe? |
10432 | Has he been aboard since you anchored here? |
10432 | Has he ever mentioned his adventures in Austria to you? |
10432 | Has it brought more pearls from Sangoa? |
10432 | Has the Continental lost money since Jones took possession? |
10432 | Have I questioned it, Miss De Graf? |
10432 | Have you already disposed of them? |
10432 | Have you any idea what it costs to build one of these picture theatres? |
10432 | Have you been to Sangoa since you landed Mr. Jones in San Francisco, some fifteen months ago? |
10432 | Have you ever heard the name before? |
10432 | Have you evidence to support this plea? |
10432 | Have you figured out the profits? |
10432 | Have you had breakfast? |
10432 | How about Miss Flo? |
10432 | How delightful? |
10432 | How did they get the picture, do you suppose? |
10432 | How did they manage to do that? |
10432 | How did you happen to get started in such a queer business? |
10432 | How did you learn about that incident? |
10432 | How do you account, then, for their checking so accurately against the list of stolen pearls? |
10432 | How do you feel? |
10432 | How does it happen that my people, under contract to work for the Continental, are working for other firms? |
10432 | How many girls are there? |
10432 | How many inhabitants has Sangoa? |
10432 | How much were those stolen pearls worth? |
10432 | How much will you get? |
10432 | How much? |
10432 | How? |
10432 | I suppose you are now content to rest on your laurels, pending the formal examination? |
10432 | I suppose you are to remain at this hotel? |
10432 | I suppose, Mrs. Montrose, you do not-- er-- er-- act, yourself? |
10432 | I wonder if it''s me? |
10432 | I wonder if you are old enough to smoke? |
10432 | I-- in what way, Flo? |
10432 | Is Arthur back yet? |
10432 | Is Captain Carg a Sangoan? |
10432 | Is his home in this country? |
10432 | Is it on the maps? 10432 Is it, then, your intention to accompany the prisoner to Vienna?" |
10432 | Is n''t it too bad that I reached him too late? |
10432 | Is n''t that a little strange-- perhaps a little suspicious? |
10432 | Is n''t that very quick? |
10432 | Is n''t this a rather high- handed proceeding, Miss Doyle? |
10432 | Is n''t this judge both able and honest? |
10432 | Is that as near as you can recollect the date? |
10432 | Is that the best you can do for me? |
10432 | Is the yacht_ Arabella_ yours? |
10432 | Is there any objection to my going with Maud? |
10432 | It is a trust? |
10432 | May I ask a few questions? |
10432 | May we ask what those duties are? |
10432 | Me? 10432 No practice?" |
10432 | Not our own special picture? |
10432 | Now, then, where is Sangoa? 10432 Of course you realize this is the-- the end?" |
10432 | Of your foolishness? 10432 Oh, the twenty- seventh? |
10432 | Oh, you have been to my room? |
10432 | Oh, you mean that you_ will_ not? |
10432 | On what date did you reach New York, after landing at San Francisco? |
10432 | One firm employs you exclusively, then? |
10432 | One? |
10432 | Pardon me; is this seat engaged, sir? |
10432 | Pearls, eh? |
10432 | Pessimistic? |
10432 | Sangoa? |
10432 | Sangoa? |
10432 | Shall we keep our pearls, Uncle? |
10432 | So Jones controls the Continental, eh? |
10432 | So what have you to say for yourself, sir? |
10432 | Tell me, please, where_ is_ Sangoa? |
10432 | Tell me, sir, what''s to become of our grand motion picture enterprise, if you allow yourself to be shipped to Vienna as a captured thief? |
10432 | Tell me, sir,she continued,"what is the nearest land to Sangoa that is known to the world?" |
10432 | The hospital? |
10432 | The pearls were not recovered, then? |
10432 | Then we shall have all that time to prove his innocence? |
10432 | Then what is his object? |
10432 | Then where are we to get the proper pictures for our theatre? |
10432 | Then where has the yacht been since it landed you here fifteen months ago? |
10432 | Then where is it now? |
10432 | Then why have you bounded him so persistently? |
10432 | Then you know enough to defend an innocent man from an unjust accusation? |
10432 | Then''A''does n''t stand for anything at all? |
10432 | Then? 10432 There was a picture made of that scene, then?" |
10432 | To what experience do you allude, Beth? |
10432 | Was it kept, or destroyed? |
10432 | Well, Uncle,said Patsy, cheerfully,"is Ajo still in limbo?" |
10432 | Well, shall we accept this offer, girls? |
10432 | Well, sir? |
10432 | Well, sir? |
10432 | Well, sir? |
10432 | Well, why annoy me with such trifles? 10432 Well?" |
10432 | Well? |
10432 | Were you ill when you left your home? |
10432 | Were you in that picture of the falling wall? |
10432 | Were you stronger before your accident? |
10432 | What are your people? |
10432 | What did you do, Patricia? |
10432 | What do you call that affection of your eyes? |
10432 | What do you think of the lawyer I sent you, Arthur? |
10432 | What do you think of this queer business, Arthur? |
10432 | What do you think of this? 10432 What do you think, Aunt Jane?" |
10432 | What does it matter? |
10432 | What does it mean? |
10432 | What does that mean, sir? |
10432 | What does that mean? |
10432 | What does the Continental do, Maud? |
10432 | What does the''A''stand for? |
10432 | What does the''A''stand for? |
10432 | What in the world induced you to abandon your beloved ranch? |
10432 | What is it, my dear? |
10432 | What is that, an island? |
10432 | What is the nearest land to Sangoa? |
10432 | What is the''dead line''? |
10432 | What is your proof? |
10432 | What lesson can that falling wall possibly convey? |
10432 | What made you run away yesterday? 10432 What nationality?" |
10432 | What next, I wonder? |
10432 | What pains? |
10432 | What shall I do, sir? |
10432 | What were your instructions? |
10432 | What''s the use? 10432 What, after that examination of to- day?" |
10432 | When will he be examined? |
10432 | Where did you land? |
10432 | Where is Sangoa? |
10432 | Where is Sangoa? |
10432 | Where is he now? |
10432 | Where will you get them? |
10432 | Where? |
10432 | Where? |
10432 | Where? |
10432 | Who is he? |
10432 | Who is it? |
10432 | Who was it, Patsy? |
10432 | Who will accompany you, Maud? |
10432 | Whose yacht was it? |
10432 | Why are you interested in him? |
10432 | Why ca n''t all our films be as natural and absorbing as this one? |
10432 | Why did n''t you ask him about this, instead of wiring to New York? |
10432 | Why not? 10432 Why not?" |
10432 | Why not? |
10432 | Why not? |
10432 | Why should I do that? |
10432 | Why should Jones refuse to consider bribery? |
10432 | Why so? |
10432 | Why? |
10432 | Why? |
10432 | Will he answer any questions I may ask him? |
10432 | Will he ever waken, I wonder? |
10432 | Will you come ashore and testify before the judge in behalf of your master? |
10432 | Will you give me the latitude and longitude? |
10432 | Will you please butter my toast? 10432 Wilton? |
10432 | Would it not be a rash investment, ma''am? |
10432 | Would it not be wise to consider the expense of making films, before you undertake it? |
10432 | Would you like me to clear the room, so that our conversation may be private? |
10432 | You are Mr. Andrews, I believe-- Mr. Jack Andrews? |
10432 | You are a detective? |
10432 | You are not questioning the young fellow''s sincerity, I hope? |
10432 | You are not sure? |
10432 | You are sure he will go free? |
10432 | You do n''t mind, do you? |
10432 | You mean that the boy is not what he seems? |
10432 | You''re not joking, Miss Doyle? |
10432 | You''ve been admitted to the bar? |
10432 | Your father is no longer living, then? |
10432 | _ How_ do you know it? |
10432 | what was he after? 10432 Am I correct in those dates? |
10432 | And all for the sake of a picture?" |
10432 | And did he learn anything from us?" |
10432 | And quietly?" |
10432 | Are there many of them in this lot?" |
10432 | Are you sure of that?" |
10432 | Are you sure your man is innocent?" |
10432 | As the clerk disappeared Maud said:"I need n''t wait, I suppose?" |
10432 | As the manager hurried away Uncle John looked after him and said:"I wonder if he realizes how true his words are? |
10432 | As they sat at table, chatting merrily together, Arthur asked:"What are you staring at, Patsy?" |
10432 | But how can you prove it was not a put- up job with the Corona people? |
10432 | But is it probable? |
10432 | But is the exact date important, Miss Stanton?" |
10432 | But you will admit the resemblance?" |
10432 | But-- the other?" |
10432 | By the way, what does he claim the''A''means? |
10432 | CHAPTER XXIV PICTURE NUMBER NINETEEN"Well, where have you been?" |
10432 | Ca n''t I recognize a snore when I hear it? |
10432 | Can you arrange an interview for me, sir?" |
10432 | Can you lead that procession into the temple so they will leave room for Delilah to enter, and not crowd her off the platform?" |
10432 | Colby?" |
10432 | Colby?" |
10432 | Do millions go to see motion pictures, Uncle?" |
10432 | Do n''t you believe something is bound to happen?" |
10432 | Do n''t you know such things make us lots of trouble and cost us money?" |
10432 | Do you know him, Uncle John?" |
10432 | Do you note the similarity of the initials? |
10432 | Do you now understand the lesson taught, young ladies?" |
10432 | Do you realize what it is? |
10432 | Do you really believe that Jones is Jack Andrews?" |
10432 | Do you want more sugar in your chocolate? |
10432 | Does n''t law stand for justice?" |
10432 | Goldstein?" |
10432 | Goldstein?" |
10432 | Has he gone?" |
10432 | He looked from one to another and said more mildly:"It is easy enough for_ me_ to explain, but how can the Stantons explain their conduct? |
10432 | He seemed both surprised and perplexed, at first, but after a moment''s thought he said:"She is an actress, then?" |
10432 | Here is the important question: Will you help us?" |
10432 | How can one get to the island? |
10432 | How did you like it?" |
10432 | How do I know you are not all in the employ of the Corona people?" |
10432 | I consider this escapade of Andrews quite a romance; or is it more of a tragedy, in your opinion?" |
10432 | I guess he wo n''t be interfering with me any more, eh? |
10432 | I have made my will, and I''d like to be cremated-- it''s so much nicer than the old- fashioned burial, do n''t you think?" |
10432 | I imagine he is very sorry, right now; do n''t you, sir?" |
10432 | I wonder where he got all the money?" |
10432 | If I can discover what picture manager was guilty of the act, I shall-- shall--""What, Uncle?" |
10432 | If you firmly believe you''re going to die, why, what can you expect?" |
10432 | In a voice quite unmoved he asked:"On what charge do you arrest me?" |
10432 | Is it Andrew?" |
10432 | Is it charted?" |
10432 | Is n''t that the same mysterious individual whose life Maud saved?" |
10432 | It gave them a thrill of hope as in chorus they cried:"Well-- Uncle John?" |
10432 | It may be all a coincidence, of course; but how do you account for it, sir?" |
10432 | Jones?" |
10432 | Jones?" |
10432 | Jones?" |
10432 | Jones?" |
10432 | Jones?" |
10432 | Jones?" |
10432 | Le Drieux, I suppose a big reward has been offered?" |
10432 | Maud?" |
10432 | May I be permitted to see it?" |
10432 | Merrick?" |
10432 | Merrick?" |
10432 | Merrick?" |
10432 | Patsy flushed a trifle but covered her confusion by demanding:"Would you follow my advice?" |
10432 | Perhaps you will allow me to join you again-- some other time?" |
10432 | Seems a little queer, does n''t it?" |
10432 | That sounds pretty good, eh?" |
10432 | The people still call me--"He paused, in an embarrassed way, till Patsy asked:"Call you what?" |
10432 | Then Beth asked:"Can you tell us, sir, when and where we shall be able to see this picture?" |
10432 | Then Beth asked:"How do the ordinary theatres manage?" |
10432 | Then Maud asked:"Do you know the cash value of Mr. Jones''stock in the Continental Film Company?" |
10432 | Then he asked abruptly:"What would you advise me to do, Miss Doyle?" |
10432 | Then he asked:"Who accuses me?" |
10432 | Then what would happen to all the high- priced opera singers?" |
10432 | Then, pausing, he asked abruptly:"Are you still inclined to be my champion, Miss Stanton?" |
10432 | This man, Le Drieux, positively stated that there is no such island, did he not?" |
10432 | Werner?" |
10432 | Werner?" |
10432 | What do we know about him, anyway? |
10432 | What do you mean, Uncle?" |
10432 | What do you say, girls? |
10432 | What do you think of it?" |
10432 | What do_ you_ think, sir?" |
10432 | What is Jones to me? |
10432 | What is the principal industry of your islanders?" |
10432 | What was the childish name you referred to?" |
10432 | What was the exact date that Ajo landed from Sangoa? |
10432 | When he had gone Uncle John remarked:"Well, what do you think of him?" |
10432 | When they were left alone, Maud said anxiously:"Is there anything more we can do here?" |
10432 | Where did you find him, sir?" |
10432 | Where did_ you_ come from?" |
10432 | Where''s Jackson, anyhow?" |
10432 | Who do you suppose A. Jones is?" |
10432 | Who is talking of dismissal? |
10432 | Why did he become a recluse? |
10432 | Why not try me, just to see what I''m able to do? |
10432 | Why should he do this, even if he could afford it? |
10432 | Why, sir?" |
10432 | Why, then, should Goldstein have paid such abject deference to this unknown islander? |
10432 | Will you come? |
10432 | Will you please wait until I''ve taken this to the captain? |
10432 | Will you?" |
10432 | Wo n''t it be exciting?" |
10432 | You remember that loss, and the excitement it caused, do you not?" |
10432 | You think, then, that Mr. Jones is guilty?" |
10432 | You used to eat like a sensible boy, did n''t you?" |
10432 | so long ago as that? |
29764 | ''Make good?'' 29764 ''What part of Italy was you born in?'' |
29764 | A man''s got a right to protect himself, ai n''t he? |
29764 | Ah-- and now, Scanlan,he says,"will you be good enough to explain the cause of the-- ah-- bitter animosity you have for me?" |
29764 | Ah-- can I have a drink of-- ah-- water? |
29764 | Ai n''t he a bear? |
29764 | Ai n''t it? |
29764 | Ai n''t she a beauty? |
29764 | Ai n''t that rich? |
29764 | Ai n''t that rich? |
29764 | All I want,he goes on,"is one peep at them likable Lithuanians-- can I git that?" |
29764 | And all of this-- this-- your attitude toward me-- the accident-- was played to make a picture? |
29764 | And is it a church funeral or will they pull it off at the house? |
29764 | And it''s got a one- man top on it besides, ai n''t it? |
29764 | And she wo n''t run? |
29764 | And then what? |
29764 | And when will that be, might I ask? |
29764 | And where is that, pray? |
29764 | And whosa taka my eleven incha stiletto? |
29764 | And you have n''t been here long, eh? |
29764 | Another one, eh? 29764 Anything?" |
29764 | Anywheres? |
29764 | Are you endeavorin''to spoof me? |
29764 | Are you fellows crazy? 29764 Are you on the level with this fight thing?" |
29764 | Are you on the level with this? 29764 Are you positive they''s a motor inside there?" |
29764 | Are you ready to admit now that my idea of making feature productions is the right one? |
29764 | Are you tryin''to kid me? |
29764 | Are you tryin''to kid me? |
29764 | Are you tryin''to kid somebody? |
29764 | But say, on the level now-- I''m there forty- seven ways on that Shakespeare thing, ai n''t I? |
29764 | Can I get you anything? |
29764 | Can I help you fellows out? |
29764 | Can you ride a horse? |
29764 | Can you tie that? |
29764 | Can_ I_ ride a horse? |
29764 | Carries a manager, does he? |
29764 | Champ, eh? |
29764 | Could n''t I take some treatment by mail? |
29764 | Couple of small time cut- ups, eh? |
29764 | D''ye know who we are? |
29764 | D''ye mean to say you been wallopin''that guy? |
29764 | D''ye mean to say you never heard of the Eureka Mixin''and Bakin''machine? |
29764 | D''ye think I would try to run a car without gasoline? |
29764 | D''ye want us to do anything else? |
29764 | Did n''t he want De Vronde saved? |
29764 | Did you get me in that Shakespeare picture last week? 29764 Did you get that railroad thing? |
29764 | Did you hear what I did? |
29764 | Did you like me? |
29764 | Did you notice that strange dame which was with Miss Vincent in the car just now? |
29764 | Did you-- er-- have a pleasant trip? |
29764 | Do I look like a quitter? |
29764 | Do n''t you ever read the newspapers? |
29764 | Do n''t you think you had better slow up a trifle? |
29764 | Do we go to Oakland in that rabbit- chaser of yours this afternoon, Miss Vincent? |
29764 | Do we see that or do n''t we? |
29764 | Do what? |
29764 | Do you get that? |
29764 | Do you mean to insinuate that I''m robbing you? |
29764 | Do you promise? |
29764 | Do you want the eggs boiled, fried or scrambled? 29764 Doctor?" |
29764 | Does it hurt much, you poor dear? |
29764 | Every time you see me it''s gon na set me back fifty? |
29764 | For a nickel? |
29764 | Guy? |
29764 | Has the police been tipped off about this? |
29764 | Have you a cigarette? |
29764 | Have you give the mud baths at Hot Springs a play? |
29764 | Have you got a rope? |
29764 | Have you got gas? |
29764 | He hit you, eh? |
29764 | He knows this stuff all right, does n''t he? |
29764 | He''s got a name, ai n''t he? |
29764 | He''s in now, ai n''t he? |
29764 | He''s rotten, eh? |
29764 | He''s the world''s champion; that''s good enough, ai n''t it? |
29764 | He-- and he went to South America, eh? |
29764 | Heh, doc? |
29764 | Heh? |
29764 | Horse? |
29764 | How about the arm, doc? |
29764 | How are you on Shakespeare? 29764 How dare you laugh at this lady?" |
29764 | How do I know we get this money? |
29764 | How do those chaps ever get into the movies? |
29764 | How do we know that the dawn will come? 29764 How does that strike you?" |
29764 | How does_ that_ bird fool the almshouse? |
29764 | How far have you run this car? |
29764 | How is the motor? |
29764 | How long did you say this car had been out of the factory? |
29764 | How long have you been here? |
29764 | How much did they offer us at the Garden for ten rounds with Battlin''Edwards? |
29764 | How would you like to go in the movies? |
29764 | How''s that? |
29764 | How? |
29764 | I am not fond of vulgar display,he says,"or--""What are you wearin''that black eye for then?" |
29764 | I ca n''t have you asking favors for me, Gladys, and-- and, why New York? |
29764 | I did n''t come at you, as you say in that quaint English of yours, I thought you could take a joke or--"Yeh? |
29764 | I do n''t know if this is the right one or not, but let''s try it out on my knee, eh? |
29764 | I got to wear_ somethin''_, do n''t I? |
29764 | I guess I''m through after that, eh? |
29764 | I only wish I could talk like you can, but I guess it''s a gift, ai n''t it? |
29764 | I say, old chap-- are you Mister Genaro? |
29764 | I say,he goes on, takin''a slant at Tony through the trick eyeglass,"just what does this mean, Antonio? |
29764 | I suppose you''re one of them wise fellers from New Jersey, which they got to be showed everything, heh? |
29764 | I think Washington is a sucker to hang around Valley Forge all winter, do n''t you? |
29764 | I thought I told you to be at the east gate with my duster and goggles? 29764 I''ll bet he''ll turn out to be another one of them sweet spirits of nitre boys, eh?" |
29764 | I''ll bet right now you''re listenin''to a little spicy scandal at some King''s palace, eh? |
29764 | I''ll bet you been over to Frisco tryin''to nail that dame at the Busy Bee, ai n''t you? |
29764 | I''m on the level, all right and I want the lowdown on this thing, d''ye make me? |
29764 | I''m still here, ai n''t I? |
29764 | If all that stuff you claim for this roll foundry is on the level, it must take a lot of dough to run it, eh? |
29764 | If he ai n''t there, look around the Sahara Desert for him-- know him when you see him? |
29764 | If you got to have a car, why do n''t you buy a new one? |
29764 | If you knew all that,he says, kinda choked,"why-- why did you let me come over and continue to-- to mislead you?" |
29764 | In Russia? |
29764 | Is it possible you have never handled a blade? |
29764 | Is she? |
29764 | Is that all there is to it? |
29764 | Is that all? |
29764 | Is that all? |
29764 | Is that really Kid Scanlan? |
29764 | Is that what it is? |
29764 | Is this De Vronde guy worth anything to you? |
29764 | Is this it? |
29764 | Is-- ah-- is the big fellow any relation to you? |
29764 | Is-- is that you Henery? |
29764 | It''s a wonder I ai n''t now dead on account from you? |
29764 | It''s an A. G. F. I suppose even you know what an A number one car that is, do n''t you? |
29764 | Just what is the East and West? |
29764 | Just what_ are_ you supposed to do in this picture? |
29764 | Knows it? |
29764 | Left us flat the minute somethin''happened, eh? 29764 Like that, eh?" |
29764 | Like this? |
29764 | Medium what? |
29764 | Nick- looking boy-- who is he? |
29764 | No which? |
29764 | Of course,he says, kinda sore,"if I''m to be criticised by--""Ai n''t they no villains or nothin''like that in it?" |
29764 | On the level now, where_ did_ you get your movin''picture experience? |
29764 | One section reduces the wheat to flour, another mixes the dough, it passes on to the steam ovens and then what happens? 29764 Or have you got me confused with Abe Levy, the vaudeville agent? |
29764 | Pugilist? |
29764 | Reechard the Third, Shakespeare? |
29764 | Rotten? |
29764 | She''s a maka fine picture, what? |
29764 | Since when have_ you_ been able to speak Eyetalian? |
29764 | Some car, eh? |
29764 | Some joint, eh? |
29764 | Some layout, eh? |
29764 | Some motor, eh? |
29764 | Some picture, eh? |
29764 | Surely, my man,he goes on, with that old silly stare of his;"surely you have heard of jolly old Brooklyn-- what?" |
29764 | Tell me that, will you? |
29764 | That feller want to play Reechard? 29764 That old guy is game, eh?" |
29764 | That was a rotten trick, was n''t it? |
29764 | That''s the idea-- what''s your act? |
29764 | The blonde that would of made Marc Anthony throw away Cleopatra''s''phone number? |
29764 | The first thing,he says, puffin''away;"the first thing, is this-- just how_ much_ do you think of this dame, all jokes aside?" |
29764 | The props-- where are they? |
29764 | The weapons-- what of them? |
29764 | Then what happens? |
29764 | This is the bird which do n''t know nothin''about self- defense, eh? |
29764 | Train a guy like that for the ring? 29764 Unhand that woman, or you shall feel my power, eh?" |
29764 | Was they many killed? |
29764 | We do n''t fight Harris? |
29764 | Well, pal,he says,"you have certainly balled things up a few, have n''t you?" |
29764 | Well, that ai n''t my fault, is it? 29764 Well, what does it look like?" |
29764 | Well, what''s all this got ta do with me? |
29764 | Well, what''s the matter with that? 29764 Well, why?" |
29764 | Well,I says after a bit,"what d''ye expect_ me_ to do-- bust out cryin''?" |
29764 | Well,I says,"d''ye wanna see the contract or will we go over to a notary so''s I can swear to it?" |
29764 | Well,I says,"what are you gon na do-- quit?" |
29764 | Well,I says,"what has this here social note got to do with the Professor?" |
29764 | Well,I says,"what''s the joke?" |
29764 | Well,chirps Genaro, pattin''the Kid on the back,"let''s all be the friend now, no? |
29764 | Well,he says after a minute,"I suppose you''re both through with me now, eh?" |
29764 | Well,he says finally, takin''another look at De Vronde,"ai n''t the brakes or somethin''where he was sittin''?" |
29764 | Well,whispers Honest Dan to the Kid,"what d''ye think of the place?" |
29764 | Well--? |
29764 | What are you doing with all those weapons? 29764 What are you gon na do?" |
29764 | What are_ you_ laughin''at, Stupid? |
29764 | What d''ye mean by bein''in a automobile that runs over me, eh? |
29764 | What d''ye mean by that? 29764 What d''ye mean pugilist? |
29764 | What d''ye mean rapiers? |
29764 | What d''ye mean the police? |
29764 | What d''ye mean, you ivory- headed simp? |
29764 | What d''ye mean, you_ ca n''t_? |
29764 | What d''ye think I been doin''--workin''here at nights? 29764 What d''ye think I''m gon na do-- fight a world series with you? |
29764 | What d''ye think of that, eh? |
29764 | What d''ye think the big hick said? |
29764 | What do I pull now? |
29764 | What do we owe you, doc? |
29764 | What do you mean by coming out before these ladies and gentlemen in that garb? 29764 What do you mean by that?" |
29764 | What do you mean? |
29764 | What do you talk tricks? |
29764 | What doctor? |
29764 | What does he do, pray? |
29764 | What does he mean by comin''over here and gettin''me in a jam with my girl? 29764 What does it mean?" |
29764 | What does this mean, sir? 29764 What gooda now for you be fighting champion for the world, eh? |
29764 | What has a jockey got to do with horse- racin''? |
29764 | What is he-- a local scrapper? |
29764 | What is it,I asks him,"a clean collar?" |
29764 | What is it? |
29764 | What is she that_ Bomb Germo_? |
29764 | What is your name again? 29764 What kind of stuff was that, eh?" |
29764 | What make is the old boiler? |
29764 | What of heem? |
29764 | What part of dear old England was_ you_ born in? |
29764 | What seems to be the trouble? |
29764 | What the-- what''s the big idea? |
29764 | What was it doin''over there? |
29764 | What was that? |
29764 | What was the matter? |
29764 | What was the matter? |
29764 | What was you takin''him the ammunition for? |
29764 | What you mean eh? 29764 What you mean?" |
29764 | What you think? |
29764 | What''s a mat? 29764 What''s a mat?" |
29764 | What''s a mat? |
29764 | What''s a mat? |
29764 | What''s a use hava the fighta now? 29764 What''s next?" |
29764 | What''s the J stand for? |
29764 | What''s the bet? |
29764 | What''s the joke? |
29764 | What''s the matter with Harold? |
29764 | What''s the matter, ca n''t you hear? 29764 What''s the matter, pal?" |
29764 | What''s the matter-- are you off me now? |
29764 | What''s the matter-- have you got lockjaw? |
29764 | What''s the matter? |
29764 | What''s this? |
29764 | What''s your name, doc? |
29764 | What''sa that? |
29764 | What? 29764 What?" |
29764 | What? |
29764 | What? |
29764 | What? |
29764 | What? |
29764 | What? |
29764 | What? |
29764 | Whata guy? |
29764 | Whata you mean, ignoranta? 29764 When are them yeggmen gon na send Marc Anthony up to Cleopatra?" |
29764 | When can the body be seen? |
29764 | When does that guy get up? |
29764 | Where are you goin''this afternoon? |
29764 | Where can I find Mister De Vronde? |
29764 | Where could a man get with a name like_ that_? |
29764 | Where d''ye come from? |
29764 | Where d''ye get that got funny stuff? |
29764 | Where d''ye get that leadin''man stuff? 29764 Where d''ye get that stuff?" |
29764 | Where d''ye get that stuff? |
29764 | Where d''ye get that''haw, haw''stuff? |
29764 | Where d''ye want to go? |
29764 | Where is she the gooda carbolic acid? |
29764 | Where was you yesterday? |
29764 | Where you go, Meester Kid Scanlan? 29764 Where''s Genaro?" |
29764 | Where''s Miss Vincent? |
29764 | Where''s your brother? |
29764 | Who are you? |
29764 | Who d''ye like to win the battle of Santiago and d''ye think Lincoln will git elected again? |
29764 | Who is he? |
29764 | Who''s buyin''this car? |
29764 | Who''s your friend? |
29764 | Who''s your friend? |
29764 | Who''s your friend? |
29764 | Who''sa taka my bottle gin, bottle bourbon? 29764 Who, me?" |
29764 | Who? |
29764 | Who_ give_ you the horse? |
29764 | Why are you up here all alone? |
29764 | Why did n''t you pump that oil, hey? 29764 Why did n''t you say so before? |
29764 | Why do n''t I? |
29764 | Why do n''t they stop prohibition? |
29764 | Why do n''t you get him to teach you Eyetalian then, Stupid? |
29764 | Why do n''t you go out at nights, then? |
29764 | Why in the Hail Columbia do n''t you bust out and giggle now and then, hey? |
29764 | Why not? |
29764 | Why you knock him down Meester Van Ness bureau? |
29764 | Why you knock him down Meester Van Ness dresser? |
29764 | Why you no stoppa the car when you see me? |
29764 | Why,I says,"how are you gon na take the stout dame now? |
29764 | Why? |
29764 | Why? |
29764 | Why? |
29764 | Will I wire''em? |
29764 | Will I? |
29764 | Will he live, doc? |
29764 | Will you hurry up? |
29764 | Will you tell me where you heard that-- that description of the-- the million lovely loaves? |
29764 | Would if you_ could_? |
29764 | Would you care to walk about the grounds here a bit, so that I may illustrate some of the salient points in my version? |
29764 | Would_ you_ jump off a cliff, hey? |
29764 | Yeh? |
29764 | Yeh? |
29764 | Yeh? |
29764 | Yeh? |
29764 | Yeh? |
29764 | Yeh? |
29764 | Yeh? |
29764 | Yeh? |
29764 | Yeh? |
29764 | Yeh? |
29764 | You do n''t expect a dame like that to make love to a guy that cleans De Vronde''s shoes, do you? |
29764 | You got nothing? 29764 You know what happened yesterday, do n''t you?" |
29764 | You knowa the piece? |
29764 | You or me? |
29764 | You see what you do? 29764 You seen''em do it, did n''t you?" |
29764 | You told me this mornin''I had lots of time, did n''t you? |
29764 | You watcha that? |
29764 | You which? |
29764 | You''re not hurt, are you? |
29764 | You-- you-- made a picture out of our-- out of-- me? |
29764 | _ Bomb Germo_? 29764 ''Bored?'' 29764 ''Hoboken?'' 29764 ''Where''s a Reechard the Third, Genaro?'' 29764 A bargain you ask me? 29764 A hundred and fifty a week, eh? 29764 About a month after Scanlan become my only visible means of support, I signed him up for ten rounds with a bird which said,What d''ye want, hey?" |
29764 | Ah-- what time do you get off?" |
29764 | Ai n''t Miss Vincent been teachin''me English, French, Eyetalian and what to do with the oyster fork?" |
29764 | Ai n''t there no particular way you like''em?" |
29764 | And what have you been goin''around like a Swiss duke or somethin'', when it turns out you''re only a roughneck from Brooklyn? |
29764 | Anyhow thisa fel''say Joe he''sa no be able to leava the sheepa wherever he''sa wanna go-- eef he''sa got no money, you''stanna me? |
29764 | Are you trying to annihilate all my employees? |
29764 | Be away when my Marc comes? |
29764 | Besides,"he goes on,"what would John Drew and them guys think of me, if it should leak out that I had give in to box fightin''again? |
29764 | Broadway star, eh? |
29764 | But I had been doin''some thinkin''and I looks the Kid in the eye,"What does this carburetor thing look like?" |
29764 | But the thing I ca n''t figure, is what d''you care if he gets over or not-- who pays_ you_ off on it?" |
29764 | But to get back to the movie thing, what does the Kid have to do for the twenty thousand fish?" |
29764 | But what d''ye think the Kid did? |
29764 | But where d''ye get the''my man''thing? |
29764 | CHAPTER III PLEASURE ISLAND Speakin''of boobs, as people will, did you ever figure what would happen if the production of''em would suddenly cease? |
29764 | CHAPTER IV LEND ME YOUR EARS I do n''t mind a four- flusher if his stuff is good, know what I mean? |
29764 | Can you beat them dames? |
29764 | Can you have a_ check_? |
29764 | Can you tie that?" |
29764 | Champion, eh? |
29764 | Come along?" |
29764 | Could you tie Harold? |
29764 | D''ye get that?" |
29764 | D''ye mean to tell me that you got away with that kind of stuff in the studios back East?" |
29764 | D''ye see that fly? |
29764 | D''ye wanna see this shop or do n''t you-- yes or no?" |
29764 | Did I get there? |
29764 | Did you ever figure that?" |
29764 | Did you ever see him in''Quo Vadis''?" |
29764 | Dignity? |
29764 | Do n''t kid me now or--""What d''ye mean kid you?" |
29764 | Do n''t you think I would if I could, you boob?" |
29764 | Do n''t you think he feels that? |
29764 | Do n''t you think it hurt when you broke up that poker party last night when he came in? |
29764 | Do the brakes work? |
29764 | Do you get me? |
29764 | Do you know why I whipped that bum the other day? |
29764 | Do you know you cost me a small fortune yesterday by ruining that Richard the Third picture?" |
29764 | Do you think you could do Orlando?" |
29764 | Do you want it?" |
29764 | Does the clutch slip in all right? |
29764 | Ever see one of''em? |
29764 | Everything she''sa ready and we musta wait till you come with the props-- where are they-- queek?" |
29764 | Fine for a champion, eh? |
29764 | Foolish Fink, will you have a little drink? |
29764 | For what he said about you? |
29764 | From valet to movie star in five reels-- and who put him over? |
29764 | Genaro?" |
29764 | Genaro?" |
29764 | Get me? |
29764 | Get me? |
29764 | Get that? |
29764 | Gimme a room next to his and--""Do you think this is a hotel?" |
29764 | Gloomy Gus leans over and yells in my ear,"Some horse, eh?" |
29764 | Had she ever met anybody like that? |
29764 | Have you been drinking or what?" |
29764 | Have you heard the motor turn over? |
29764 | He swings around at them all of a sudden and makes a face at''em,"Broadaway star, eh?" |
29764 | He was a great big husky, kinda dark skinned and he looked like a assassin with the women, know what I mean? |
29764 | He''d flick the ash off a gold- tipped cigarette and say,"Yeh?" |
29764 | He''sa a smarta fel'', eh? |
29764 | He--""Did n''t the doctor do no good?" |
29764 | Heh? |
29764 | Henery, shall I go back?" |
29764 | Herbert?" |
29764 | Here we are-- what did I tell you? |
29764 | How are you gon na hold''em up?" |
29764 | How dare you? |
29764 | How did you happen to meet this big stiff De Vronde?" |
29764 | How old is it?" |
29764 | How''s that-- poor, eh?" |
29764 | How''s that?" |
29764 | I do n''t want to give you no short answer, but can I get the doctor now?" |
29764 | I have my car outside and can take him over to the sanitarium, if-- are you a relative?" |
29764 | I should never have we d him, but how did I know that my fatal beauty would prove his undoing?" |
29764 | I think it''s pretty soft for the lions myself and--""How are you and Stupid gettin''along?" |
29764 | I took a good look at him and then I says,"Speakin''of clubs and stuff like that, how did you make out at that Golden West joint to- night?" |
29764 | I was a riot in''Richard the Third,''was n''t I?" |
29764 | I''ll bet he''s so nutty over speed that he''s goin''around now bein''shot out of cannons from place to place, eh?" |
29764 | If they was only a good camera man here now for that close up at the finish, eh? |
29764 | Is n''t he human the same as the rest of you? |
29764 | Is that good enough?" |
29764 | Is that your interpretation of Richard the Third? |
29764 | Is your spark all right?" |
29764 | It do n''t happen in real life, eh? |
29764 | Just what does_ Bomb Germo_ mean?" |
29764 | Kid Scanlan all around this afternoon, what? |
29764 | Know what I mean? |
29764 | Laugh? |
29764 | Leetle Tony he''sa standa here calla you names and what can you do, eh? |
29764 | Me? |
29764 | Meester Kid Scanlan, you ready? |
29764 | Miss Vincent she''sa come along on horse and sava he''sa life-- you see?" |
29764 | New Yorkers, eh?" |
29764 | No?" |
29764 | Now, all ready?" |
29764 | Of course you know who I am?" |
29764 | On the level, now,"he goes on, winkin''at her,"he_ was_ drivin''the thing, was n''t he?" |
29764 | One fel''say my Joe he''sa no be able to leava the sheepa at-- at-- what you call? |
29764 | Only a short while ago Scanlan flattened Young Hogan in two rounds, and Hogan was took there from the ring, remember? |
29764 | Or any of the-- the mean, petty, little things you have done to him-- all of you-- since he''s been here? |
29764 | Or when he was deliberately excluded from that hunting trip by that wretched Eddie Duke? |
29764 | Potts?" |
29764 | Potts?" |
29764 | Scanlan says he did n''t know, but he had seen the mayor and two brass bands goin''down and had n''t Harold met''em? |
29764 | See that sun commencing to get dim? |
29764 | She has give that nurse the once over and then used some woman''s arithmetic which makes two and two equal nine, get me? |
29764 | She knows it''s a fake, do n''t she?" |
29764 | She looked at everything like she wished it was hers, but there was no chance, d''ye get me? |
29764 | She says a little bit of society went a long ways with her, and where was the Kid? |
29764 | Some machine, eh? |
29764 | Some other hick wanders in and says,''Ah, Van Stuyvessant, bored?'' |
29764 | Take a crab, for instance-- you''d never think from lookin''at it that you could eat it, would you? |
29764 | That''s makin''good, ai n''t it? |
29764 | That''s the stuff she was always handin''poor little G. Herbert and askin''him why_ he_ was n''t like that? |
29764 | The Kid growls at him and whispers in my ear,"Will I bounce him?" |
29764 | The Kid, who has been talkin''to Miss Vincent, comes over then and says,"What''s all the excitement?" |
29764 | The driver comes up to us and, after takin''a long and searchin''look, says,"Which one of you fellers is the pugeylist?" |
29764 | The statues and pictures was nearly all devoted to one subject, and that was why should people wear clothes-- especially women? |
29764 | They''re lookin''for some guy that will take his place, just for that one flash, see? |
29764 | This--""Oh, she ai n''t, eh?" |
29764 | Very well, then, what_ did_ the trainer say?" |
29764 | Well, a guy can hope, ca n''t he? |
29764 | Well, you big hick, where d''ye get that Sedate Sam stuff?" |
29764 | What beat Napoleon, Caesar and Nero-- failure? |
29764 | What can I do to repay you?" |
29764 | What d''ye mean by comin''here and ruinin''this scene on me, eh? |
29764 | What d''ye think I am-- Cupid?" |
29764 | What did the trainer say?" |
29764 | What did you can it for?" |
29764 | What do you say?" |
29764 | What does this-- this person mean by buffeting him about? |
29764 | What in the name of Charlie Chaplin will we do now? |
29764 | What is your choice?" |
29764 | What started the mêlée?" |
29764 | What was that about the airship again?'' |
29764 | What we wanna know is what Meester Potts he''sa senda you out here to do?" |
29764 | What will I do next?" |
29764 | What you care what I tole you this a morning? |
29764 | What you do-- make fun of me? |
29764 | What you people do with my Reechard?" |
29764 | What you think thisa Meester Scanlan he''sa joomp off wan mountain for art? |
29764 | What you think, no?" |
29764 | What you want for five reels? |
29764 | What''s a mat-- what you want? |
29764 | What''s the answer to that?" |
29764 | What''s the use hava the fight?" |
29764 | What? |
29764 | What? |
29764 | Whata you hitta me with?" |
29764 | When a lad I had a nickname, but, alas, I--""What was it?" |
29764 | When is this dame of yours due to hit Film City?" |
29764 | Where d''ye get that animosity thing?" |
29764 | Where is your friend doin''his sufferin''at?" |
29764 | Where would this or any other country be, if all the voters was wise guys and the suckers was all dead? |
29764 | Where''s the professor?" |
29764 | While they''re gettin''things ready for the massacre, the Kid comes over to me and says,"What''s the big idea? |
29764 | Who are you? |
29764 | Who directed that?" |
29764 | Who put Adam over? |
29764 | Who''s the other guy?" |
29764 | Why are you walking about with this extraordinary collection of weapons on your person?" |
29764 | Why do n''t you can that four- flush thing?" |
29764 | Why do n''t you lay off lyin''about yourself, kid? |
29764 | Why do n''t you throw in another reel, showin''the lions devourin''the Kid-- so he no fighta the champ?" |
29764 | Why you no get those props?" |
29764 | Why--""Not to give you a short answer,"I butts in,"but how about the insane asylum over there?" |
29764 | Why? |
29764 | Will you do it?" |
29764 | Would you like to see the shop?" |
29764 | Y''do n''t see actin''like that every day, eh?" |
29764 | Y''know the Kid fights Battlin''Edwards on the twenty- first and--""Are you on the_ level_ with that stuff?" |
29764 | You claim a guy''s got to know somebody these days to get over, eh? |
29764 | You come at me without no warnin'', did n''t you?" |
29764 | You did n''t have''em on when the Kid flattened you, did you?" |
29764 | You getta the beeg idea?" |
29764 | You know how them dames look when they have give some time to_ dollin''up_, do n''t you? |
29764 | You made that exit wrong four times runnin'', d''ye think we get this film for nothin''? |
29764 | You see? |
29764 | You wanna know why you do n''t belong, and do n''t fit in here, eh? |
29764 | _ Bomb Germo_?" |
29764 | _ You_ are particularly bitter against me-- why?" |
29764 | says I. Markowitz, recovering"Who said it was old? |
29764 | snarls Van Ness,"Do n''t you think I''d_ like_ to? |
42740 | ''A chance?'' 42740 ''Able?''" |
42740 | ''Angry?'' 42740 ''Any one ought to know,''eh? |
42740 | ''Engaged?'' |
42740 | ''Explain?'' |
42740 | ''Explanation?'' |
42740 | ''Foolish?'' |
42740 | ''Friendly?'' 42740 ''Garland?''" |
42740 | ''Get work?'' 42740 ''Glad?'' |
42740 | ''Go against her?'' 42740 ''Hard?''" |
42740 | ''His chance,''ma''am? 42740 ''Hurry?''" |
42740 | ''Ike Weber?'' |
42740 | ''Know?'' 42740 ''Leaving town?''" |
42740 | ''Live here?'' |
42740 | ''Luck?'' 42740 ''Mad?'' |
42740 | ''Marriage?'' 42740 ''Marriage?''" |
42740 | ''Mean?'' 42740 ''Mean?''" |
42740 | ''Murderess?'' |
42740 | ''Not himself?'' 42740 ''Pack?''" |
42740 | ''Plain English,''eh? 42740 ''Sign checks?''" |
42740 | ''Spofford?'' 42740 ''Stenographer?'' |
42740 | ''Stud?'' |
42740 | ''Surprised?'' 42740 ''Test?''" |
42740 | ''The truth?'' |
42740 | ''Think so?'' 42740 ''Worried?''" |
42740 | ''_ Enter_''them, eh? 42740 ''_ Happened?_''Hell broke loose." |
42740 | A room? |
42740 | Ai n''t that like a thief, though? 42740 Ai n''t that what I been tellin''you?" |
42740 | And Garland? |
42740 | And now-- that little condition? |
42740 | And public opinion will certainly not condemn an innocent girl for trying to avoid scandal, will it? |
42740 | And the faintin''--that was part of the joke, eh, lady? |
42740 | And vice versa? |
42740 | And what a Vandervent eats for breakfast makes snappy reading, I think you''d call it, for_ hoi polloi_, eh? |
42740 | And you do n''t see any way of stopping Spofford? |
42740 | And you think you can blackmail me? |
42740 | And you wo n''t marry me? |
42740 | And you''d advise me to keep it out of the courts, Judge? |
42740 | And-- what are these things? |
42740 | Anjenoo, eh? 42740 Annoyin''her?" |
42740 | Any reason,he asked,"why I should n''t stop and speak to a friend of my wife''s?" |
42740 | Are n''t you curious? |
42740 | Are there two of them? |
42740 | Are they here? |
42740 | Are you in the''Follies''? |
42740 | Are you proposing again? |
42740 | Are you-- eh-- enjoying yourself? |
42740 | Are-- are you sure? |
42740 | Authoritative source, you said? |
42740 | Bad news, miss? |
42740 | Because,said Sophie Carey,"I''ve taken an-- does it sound too patronizing? |
42740 | Been in the city long? |
42740 | Before who goes? |
42740 | Bless your sweet heart, did you think I was offering you a place as cook? 42740 But how do you expect to help it, though?" |
42740 | But is n''t every one spending, not only the millionaires? |
42740 | But suppose that I tell''em that you had a key to Morris Beiner''s office, hey? 42740 But why hurry matters?" |
42740 | But wo n''t the fact that she remained in hiding go against her, Judge Walbrough? |
42740 | But you-- how does it happen you''re here? |
42740 | Can you come over to my office, Miss Deane? |
42740 | Care to live here? |
42740 | Carryin''much money? |
42740 | Could n''t you get work? |
42740 | Dance? 42740 Dance?" |
42740 | Did I beckon? |
42740 | Did I? |
42740 | Did n''t I refuse to tell you my address? |
42740 | Did n''t Spofford go into your house yesterday and stay there with her an hour or so? 42740 Did n''t know we were playing for keeps, eh, Lal? |
42740 | Did you need verification, Zenda? |
42740 | Did you notice that I used the word''insist''? |
42740 | Did you tell him,gasped Clancy,"that I was coming here this afternoon?" |
42740 | Did your royal highness think I did n''t show the proper respect to your high rank? 42740 Do I frighten you?" |
42740 | Do n''t care whether I''m for you or not, eh? |
42740 | Do n''t feel like talking, eh? |
42740 | Do n''t suppose the details interest you, Sophie? |
42740 | Do n''t you suppose I know_ that_? 42740 Do what?" |
42740 | Do you accept them? |
42740 | Do you know the time, young lady? |
42740 | Do you know why I really asked you to stay? 42740 Do you mean that I wo n''t be arrested?" |
42740 | Do you really? |
42740 | Does he? |
42740 | Does that mean that you wo n''t help Miss Deane? 42740 Done any acting?" |
42740 | Eat? |
42740 | Eh? 42740 Eight o''clock?" |
42740 | Feel like a game? |
42740 | Fix it up? 42740 For simply doing what I ought to do? |
42740 | Forgive you? 42740 From the country, eh? |
42740 | Get that? |
42740 | Getting ahead with the work? |
42740 | Going to find me a tenant? |
42740 | Has Vandervent annoyed you? 42740 Has n''t she put you in the way of an investment for a client? |
42740 | Have I? |
42740 | Have what? |
42740 | Have you a warrant? |
42740 | Have you returned it? |
42740 | Have you the right to let a man like Garland go free? |
42740 | He can keep me out of pictures, ca n''t he? |
42740 | Her paintings? 42740 Hildebloom there? |
42740 | Hook me up, will you, kid? 42740 How dare you?" |
42740 | How did they find out? |
42740 | How did you happen to know that I was here? |
42740 | How did you know? |
42740 | How do, Penwell? 42740 How much is that?" |
42740 | How''d you find me here? |
42740 | How''d you meet Fay? |
42740 | How''d you meet him? |
42740 | How? |
42740 | How? |
42740 | I guess that would n''t bother you, would it, Mr. Randall? 42740 I mean, your eyesight is perfectly good?" |
42740 | I mean-- I do n''t want to be rude, but----"Well? |
42740 | I mean-- isn''t there anything of a man left in you, Donald? 42740 I suppose that there''s some explanation, Don?" |
42740 | I want to know why you''re annoying this young lady? |
42740 | I''ll just bet you''d''a''beaned me one with that as soon as not, eh, Miss Deane? |
42740 | I''ll never have to, will I? |
42740 | I''m fresh, you think? 42740 I''m''Morris''to my friends, and that''s what you and I are goin''to be, eh?" |
42740 | I-- I-- would you want to marry me now? |
42740 | I-- if you happened to know stenography-- do you? |
42740 | Is he overwhelmed? |
42740 | Is n''t it? |
42740 | Is n''t there more-- smoke-- trouble-- there? |
42740 | Is that so? |
42740 | Is there anything the matter with you? |
42740 | It was n''t a crime, was it? |
42740 | It''s-- it''s pretty hard to explain murder, is n''t it? |
42740 | Jealous? |
42740 | Join you? 42740 Judge Walbrough has been mighty nice to you, has n''t he? |
42740 | Just how? |
42740 | Kid, why have n''t you been round to see Zenda? |
42740 | Know what''s over that way? 42740 Like it?" |
42740 | Like it? |
42740 | Like to talk it over a bit? |
42740 | Like wild parties, Florine? |
42740 | Listen to a trade? |
42740 | Ma''am? |
42740 | Matter with me? |
42740 | Me? |
42740 | Miss Deane,called Sophie Carey,"who is it?" |
42740 | Miss Deane? 42740 Miss Deane? |
42740 | Miss Deane? 42740 Miss Deane? |
42740 | Miss Deane?... 42740 Miss Marston-- don''t you know her?" |
42740 | Mrs. Carey-- she''s-- all right? |
42740 | Mrs. Walbrough, do you know I have n''t the faintest idea what you''re talking about? |
42740 | My engagement-- its announcement rather-- would be a''beat''of some value? |
42740 | Never occurred to you that, getting a letter from you, I might run through Zenda''s mail, looking for a note in the same handwriting, eh? |
42740 | New York has n''t corrupted you as yet, Miss Deane, has it? 42740 No morbid curiosity? |
42740 | No need of getting mad, is there? |
42740 | No one is running a blazer on you, are they? |
42740 | No question about it, is there? |
42740 | No? |
42740 | No? |
42740 | Not any? 42740 Not if we produce the pawnbroker where you pawned the pearls?" |
42740 | Not living at the Napoli any more, eh? |
42740 | Not much difficulty in shutting an elevator- boy''s mouth, is there? |
42740 | Not really? |
42740 | Now, Miss Deane, you enter from the left there, you''re kinda blue, downhearted-- see? 42740 O my God, what shall I do?" |
42740 | Of course I was surprised, but----"You were thinking of me? |
42740 | Of me? |
42740 | Oh, did she, now? |
42740 | Oh, do n''t you think that you can come with me? 42740 Oh, how do you do?" |
42740 | Oh, maybe for a week or two, a few people would be down on you, but-- what did you come to New York for, Florine, to make friends or money? |
42740 | Oh, then, last night-- you think it might have been different? |
42740 | Oh, you''d like it better that way, would you? |
42740 | On Sunday? |
42740 | On what? |
42740 | Only-- how does she happen to know the name Florine Ladue? 42740 Or hate''em?" |
42740 | Or should n''t I ask? |
42740 | Party? |
42740 | Pay me? |
42740 | Point is--and he brought his face nearer to hers, staring at her with inflamed eyes--"what are you doin''up here if you did n''t know I was here?" |
42740 | Powder your nose? |
42740 | Pretty cool about it, Miss Deane, are n''t you? |
42740 | Quite a kidder, ai n''t you, Florine? |
42740 | Ready to go to the country, Ragan? |
42740 | Satisfied? |
42740 | Say, none of them got your name, did they? 42740 Seen Fay to- day? |
42740 | Sent for the coroner? |
42740 | She did n''t mean that you were so-- fatally attractive? |
42740 | She''s not_ the_ Mrs. Carey, is she? 42740 Simple, is n''t it? |
42740 | So Sophie sent you to my matrimonial bureau, eh? |
42740 | So soon? |
42740 | So,said Vandervent,"you were n''t joking with me Friday, eh, Miss Deane?" |
42740 | So_ that''s_ the way you take it, eh? 42740 Spofford, does Mr. Vandervent know of this-- er-- independent investigation of yours?" |
42740 | Spying on me, eh? |
42740 | Stupid people always think in grooves, do n''t they, Spofford? 42740 Suppose I did run a fake agency for the pictures? |
42740 | Suppose you ride home with us, Zenda? |
42740 | Suppose you were surprised to see me so soon again? |
42740 | Sure of what? 42740 Taxi, miss?" |
42740 | The first dance? 42740 The police?" |
42740 | Then who did send for him? 42740 Then why not be a regular feller and keep out of things that do n''t concern you? |
42740 | Then you have n''t beguiled as many girls as Mrs. Carey says? |
42740 | There''ll be another time? |
42740 | Think not? |
42740 | This the woman? |
42740 | To Mr. Zenda''s apartment? |
42740 | To- day? |
42740 | Was I-- impertinent? 42740 Was that clever?" |
42740 | Well, even if you can prove it, what then? |
42740 | Well, in the name of heaven, why not? |
42740 | Well, was n''t that sweet of old Fanny? 42740 Well, what are you going to do?" |
42740 | Well, why not? |
42740 | Well, why should I have been the one to be rude? 42740 Well?" |
42740 | Well? |
42740 | Well? |
42740 | What about Garland? |
42740 | What did he look like? |
42740 | What did you say? |
42740 | What do I care? |
42740 | What do they know? |
42740 | What do you mean by''only,''Spofford? |
42740 | What do you mean? |
42740 | What do you mean? |
42740 | What else can we be? |
42740 | What else can you be in Zenith? |
42740 | What else did you think it was? |
42740 | What for? |
42740 | What for? |
42740 | What happened? |
42740 | What has that to do with it? |
42740 | What have I done now? |
42740 | What is it that you want? |
42740 | What is it? |
42740 | What might be it? |
42740 | What must you think of me? |
42740 | What other reason could there be? |
42740 | What sort of work is it? |
42740 | What time? |
42740 | What you doin''the rest of the evenin''? |
42740 | What''s he doing up here? 42740 What''s incredible? |
42740 | What''s that? 42740 What''s the matter, kid? |
42740 | What''s this man to do with it? |
42740 | What''s wrong? |
42740 | What''s your name, dearie? |
42740 | What? 42740 When?" |
42740 | Where are you going? |
42740 | Where for? |
42740 | Where is Carey? |
42740 | Where is this elevator- man now? |
42740 | Where shall I henpeck you then, Tommy boy? |
42740 | Where shall we go? |
42740 | Where''s the string tied to it? |
42740 | Whereabouts? 42740 Which address looks best to you?" |
42740 | Who is Don? |
42740 | Who is he? |
42740 | Who is he? |
42740 | Who is it? |
42740 | Who was it? |
42740 | Who you talkin''to? |
42740 | Who''s down- stairs? |
42740 | Who''s going to give it to me? |
42740 | Why did I announce myself to Mr. Vandervent as Florine Ladue and then deny it? |
42740 | Why did I faint? |
42740 | Why did n''t you join us? |
42740 | Why do n''t you talk plain English? |
42740 | Why do that, kid? 42740 Why is n''t he?" |
42740 | Why limit yourself when you''re paying compliments? 42740 Why not? |
42740 | Why not? 42740 Why not?" |
42740 | Why not? |
42740 | Why not? |
42740 | Why not? |
42740 | Why not? |
42740 | Why not? |
42740 | Why should I go round to see him? |
42740 | Why should I? 42740 Why should I?" |
42740 | Why should n''t I kiss him? |
42740 | Why should n''t you? |
42740 | Why the deuce_ should_ I give you money? |
42740 | Why--and Clancy was wide- eyed--"how could I?" |
42740 | Why, Florine, I''ve seen them come to this town all hopped up with ambition and talent and everything, and where do they land? 42740 Why, I was sure that you''d blame me----""What for?" |
42740 | Why, you poor little simp, Mabel Larkin''ll be there, wo n''t she? |
42740 | Why,said Clancy aloud,"did I ever imagine that I did n''t care for the country in the winter?" |
42740 | Why-- why does any one want to do anything? |
42740 | Why-- why, Miss Deane''s got some fool idea that I killed Morris Beiner, and I wanted to-- I wanted to----"''Beiner?'' 42740 Why-- why-- what''s wrong?" |
42740 | Why? 42740 Why?" |
42740 | Why? |
42740 | Why? |
42740 | Will you feel that way when you see a policeman? |
42740 | Will you have one? |
42740 | Will you? |
42740 | With eyes like hers, Irish gray eyes, why should n''t she have wit? 42740 Wondering what?" |
42740 | Would he dare? |
42740 | Would he dare? |
42740 | Would you be afraid,she asked,"if I went over to the Carey place? |
42740 | Y''knew I was coming up here, did n''t you? |
42740 | Yes, ma''am? |
42740 | You a friend of the big blond girl that you came in with? |
42740 | You are n''t looking for work, are you? |
42740 | You come right now and tell me what you doin''here? |
42740 | You did n''t? |
42740 | You do n''t think anything foolish like that, now, do you? |
42740 | You do n''t think it''s bold of me? |
42740 | You do? |
42740 | You have a trunk? |
42740 | You hear that? |
42740 | You knew? |
42740 | You know each other? 42740 You know the meaning of the word''palaver,''do n''t you, young woman? |
42740 | You know who I am? |
42740 | You like it? |
42740 | You move rapidly, do n''t you? |
42740 | You really want me? |
42740 | You see, one finally reaches the boiling- point, which is n''t forgetfulness at all, and-- why are you in New York? |
42740 | You stopped her? 42740 You think so, hey? |
42740 | You think well of Mr. David Randall, do n''t you? |
42740 | You understand me better, do n''t you? |
42740 | You wo n''t really just simply wait? 42740 You would n''t mind, would you, Miss Deane? |
42740 | You''d stick to that-- in a court- room? |
42740 | You''ll excuse us, Don? 42740 You''ll forgive Miss Deane, wo n''t you?" |
42740 | You''ll give me fifty a week-- right now? |
42740 | You''ll teach me? |
42740 | You''re an amachoor, eh? 42740 You''re joking, of course?" |
42740 | You''re sure? |
42740 | You''ve never been in the chorus of a musical comedy, have you? |
42740 | You-- I do n''t suppose-- you''d care to go to the theater-- or anything? |
42740 | You-- feel better? |
42740 | _ Is_ he watching you? |
42740 | ''Afraid?''" |
42740 | ''Florine?''" |
42740 | ''Morris Beiner?''" |
42740 | Against Carey? |
42740 | Ai n''t Sam and I been watchin''you tobogganing with that fat old Walbrough dame all afternoon?" |
42740 | Ai n''t he workin''hand in glove with her?" |
42740 | Amachoor, eh? |
42740 | An actress, or somebody that wants to be an actress; well, where would she be livin''? |
42740 | And ai n''t he laid off her? |
42740 | And did n''t she herself_ know_ that she had talent to back up her good looks? |
42740 | And how could Sophie Carey respect this weak sot? |
42740 | And if he believed in her innocence----"How do you know I did n''t do it?" |
42740 | And if he_ must_ do it, why does he marry a Broadway doll that ca n''t keep her face closed? |
42740 | And if we were certain of open scandal, surely you do n''t think that would matter?" |
42740 | And is n''t your maid here?" |
42740 | And those eyes? |
42740 | And who shall say that it is not more sensible in this than age, which, knowing life''s inevitability of act and consequence, is without hope? |
42740 | And why did Ike send you to me?" |
42740 | And why not? |
42740 | And would the police believe her story? |
42740 | And your hair? |
42740 | And, say-- how did Miss Deane happen to guess what I was hangin''around for? |
42740 | And-- if he''d proposed sudden marriage, what would you have done?" |
42740 | Answer me that, will you?" |
42740 | Are there times when the end justifies the means? |
42740 | Are you tellin''me all you know? |
42740 | Ask Mrs. Walbrough if she can put me up?" |
42740 | At six? |
42740 | At what?" |
42740 | Because she had been afraid of scandal? |
42740 | Before yielding to either emotional impulse, why not analyze the situation? |
42740 | Beiner?" |
42740 | Beiner?" |
42740 | But I have some liqueurs?" |
42740 | But a woman escaped through the window of Beiner''s office-- you''ve read the case? |
42740 | But another time? |
42740 | But how could he have known that Garland was inside with Carey? |
42740 | But how, immured in some country home, was she to learn more? |
42740 | But the girls that look out for the kale, that never asked,''What?'' |
42740 | But what was it? |
42740 | But what''s the good? |
42740 | But why be nasty? |
42740 | But why had Spofford been waiting outside? |
42740 | But why the gift? |
42740 | But would that some one come forward and admit his or her guilt to free Clancy Deane? |
42740 | But you''d have to gamble on that, would n''t you? |
42740 | But, before you say it, you''d like to be quite certain of your facts, would n''t you?" |
42740 | But, until it was----"What am I supposed to have stolen?" |
42740 | But-- gee, you got swell friends, ai n''t you?" |
42740 | But-- that does n''t help us, does it?" |
42740 | But-- would he mean what he said five minutes from now? |
42740 | But-- you''d like to know who killed this Beiner guy, would n''t you? |
42740 | Can I see you right away?" |
42740 | Can you keep your mouth shut?" |
42740 | Carey demanded_]"Who''s going to believe that kind of yarn?" |
42740 | Carey?" |
42740 | Cheerfully? |
42740 | Come up, wo n''t you? |
42740 | Consequences? |
42740 | Could it be that he had some slight suspicion of Don Carey? |
42740 | Could this delay have been because he knew that Garland was inside the house, and because he did not wish to encounter him? |
42740 | D''ye hear that, Garland?" |
42740 | Dance, Florine?" |
42740 | Darned few of them here to- day, eh? |
42740 | Did I say anything I should n''t, Sophie darling? |
42740 | Did I tell Zenda that I knew you? |
42740 | Did he insult you?" |
42740 | Did n''t Fanny DeLisle tell you I was a good old scout?" |
42740 | Did n''t he tell me to keep my trap closed about seein''her go to Beiner''s office? |
42740 | Did n''t our hitherto immune David become infected with the virus of love the moment he saw you?" |
42740 | Did n''t you know me?" |
42740 | Did n''t you meet her? |
42740 | Did she want that? |
42740 | Did you notice Ike''s eyes? |
42740 | Do I look like a guy that was just cuttin''his first teeth? |
42740 | Do I-- assume too much?" |
42740 | Do n''t you think so?" |
42740 | Do you know why he''s watching me?" |
42740 | Do you want her to keep thinking how nice he is?" |
42740 | Does one forget in twenty- four hours a man who has proposed?" |
42740 | Does right sometimes masquerade in the guise of wrong? |
42740 | Does wrong sometimes impersonate right? |
42740 | Don Carey, eh? |
42740 | Drink? |
42740 | Eh, Zenda?" |
42740 | Ever been in the movies at all?" |
42740 | Excuse me, lady; but where do you get your humor?" |
42740 | Farrar was in excellent voice to- night, did n''t you think?" |
42740 | Fay Marston?" |
42740 | Finish your spiel, eh?" |
42740 | For, what had she to confess? |
42740 | Get me? |
42740 | Get me?" |
42740 | Get me?" |
42740 | God bless me-- what do you mean?" |
42740 | God gives us good looks; why should n''t we use them? |
42740 | Got it? |
42740 | Grannis?" |
42740 | Had n''t Spofford been a little too ingenuous? |
42740 | Had n''t she always taken good pictures? |
42740 | Have a cigarette?" |
42740 | Have it? |
42740 | Having admitted that much to the police, would they believe the rest of her story? |
42740 | Heaven alone knew what it would all cost, but what woman cares what clothing cost? |
42740 | Help you with your bag, ma''am?" |
42740 | Her voice was lowered in awe as she asked:"It ai n''t_ the_ Walbroughs, is it? |
42740 | Him carryin''a revolver?" |
42740 | How about giving old papa Beiner a little kiss, just to show you did n''t mean what you just said?" |
42740 | How about it, Florine?" |
42740 | How about it?" |
42740 | How are the buckwheat cakes?" |
42740 | How can they? |
42740 | How can you teach a girl that ai n''t a lady to act like one? |
42740 | How could a man be expected to understand? |
42740 | How could she be blamed? |
42740 | How could you make me angry-- by coming to see me?" |
42740 | How did she know that those threats were founded upon any truth? |
42740 | How did you do it?" |
42740 | How is Fanchon? |
42740 | How long must the people of the greatest city in the world feel that their Police Department is incompetent? |
42740 | How long must this continue? |
42740 | How much did he know? |
42740 | How''d you happen to meet her?" |
42740 | How''s Maria?" |
42740 | How_ could_ he know anything of her and her connection with either Zenda or Beiner? |
42740 | Hurry along, will you? |
42740 | I do n''t suppose that your bank- roll would make a mosquito strain its larynx, eh? |
42740 | I expected-- I''m_ glad_-- What a terrible storm-- so much snow-- in a few hours-- Was n''t it fun-- last night?" |
42740 | I get this elevator- man from the Heberworth Building to come down to your living- place----""How did you know where I lived?" |
42740 | I have n''t met you, have I?" |
42740 | I know a way----""What?" |
42740 | I live----""You''ve moved?" |
42740 | I-- you''ll forgive me?" |
42740 | If against Carey, why had he gone in search of Clancy at Sally Henderson''s office? |
42740 | If he knew of her visits to Beiner, why did he bring her here? |
42740 | If we could be more specific in our reading than this, would our lives be much different? |
42740 | If you know that she_ explained_ things to Mr. Vandervent, why''d you ask me why I was watchin''?" |
42740 | If you''re frightened----""''Frightened?'' |
42740 | Ike Weber steer you against it?" |
42740 | Ike and I are leavin''town----""You?" |
42740 | Ike never done anything to you, did he?" |
42740 | In any town, for that matter?" |
42740 | In that case---- What about that case? |
42740 | Ingénue, eh?" |
42740 | Is it common justice? |
42740 | Is n''t it?" |
42740 | Is n''t there some place where we can go and talk?" |
42740 | It is magnificent, is n''t it? |
42740 | It looked like something, eh? |
42740 | It would have been her own business, would n''t it? |
42740 | It''s from your sweetie-- get me? |
42740 | Jail for a girl like Miss Deane? |
42740 | Join you?" |
42740 | Just for to- night? |
42740 | Just in from the country, with the bloom all on.... Bring her around? |
42740 | Know''em? |
42740 | Mabel, what did he do?" |
42740 | May I come in?" |
42740 | May she talk?" |
42740 | Miss Deane, why did you come to see me?" |
42740 | Motive, eh? |
42740 | Mrs. Sophie Carey, the artist? |
42740 | Never thought of trying pictures, did you?" |
42740 | No hard feelings?" |
42740 | No? |
42740 | Now, I figure it out to myself: If Miss Ladue''s mother wired her, and the wire made Miss Ladue pack her stuff and beat it, why did n''t she go home? |
42740 | Now, Miss Deane, are you going to listen to sense? |
42740 | Now, do you accept?" |
42740 | Now, if I go that far, do n''t you think you ought to come a little way and meet me?" |
42740 | Now-- where''s Ike? |
42740 | Now-- will you take ten thousand and-- get?" |
42740 | Of course, Judge Walbrough and Zenda did n''t know that a woman named Florine Ladue was wanted for Beiner''s murder; but still----"''On the screen?'' |
42740 | Of course, she would incur the enmity of Ike Weber, but what difference did that make? |
42740 | Oh, is this you? |
42740 | Oh, well, it do n''t matter to us, does it, Florine? |
42740 | On the stage?" |
42740 | Only"--and his voice lost its mocking tones and became reproachful--"was that the square way to treat her friend Morris?" |
42740 | Only-- you promise to stay three months?" |
42740 | Or dinner?" |
42740 | Or tea? |
42740 | Part of the Vandervent estate, is n''t it, Randall?" |
42740 | Played in''The Rivals''once?" |
42740 | Pretty good?" |
42740 | Ready? |
42740 | Repeat it? |
42740 | Right away?" |
42740 | Right or wrong? |
42740 | Say, Frank, you wanted an anjenoo, did n''t you? |
42740 | Say, is n''t this the Carey house? |
42740 | Say, look here, Miss Deane: Loosen up, won''tcha? |
42740 | She did n''t happen to say that anybody that tried to trim old Morris was liable to get their hair cut, did she?" |
42740 | She had avoided the police for a day-- but how much longer could she hope to do so? |
42740 | She had not killed him, but-- who had? |
42740 | She laughed, as he said,"Maybe you think, because I''m a little fat, that I ca n''t shake a nasty toe, Florine?" |
42740 | She might escape from the present net, but what nets would the demon set for her in the years to come? |
42740 | She never mentions it, or refers to her work----""Have you seen it?" |
42740 | She would always owe the older woman gratitude, but----"Not fair, eh? |
42740 | Should a particular girl earn less than the other kind? |
42740 | So now you see, do n''t you?" |
42740 | Spanish for Maggie Smith? |
42740 | Still, that''d be easy, you not havin''seen any game at all, would n''t it? |
42740 | Suppose I did promise a few girls jobs that they never got? |
42740 | Suppose I get him on the telephone?" |
42740 | Suppose I put my cards right down where you can see''em, Florine?" |
42740 | Suppose I tell''em that, hey?" |
42740 | Suppose that I hand you that confession?" |
42740 | Suppose that she''d been deluding herself? |
42740 | Tell me, Miss Deane: You have Irish blood in you?" |
42740 | Tell me, what did Garland say to you?" |
42740 | Tell me-- are you engaged, in love, or anything?" |
42740 | That I should gamble, and that some one should swindle me? |
42740 | That the Ladue woman committed the murder? |
42740 | That, after all, is hope, is n''t it, Miss Deane? |
42740 | The business? |
42740 | The chauffeur said,''Judge Walbrough''s car;''but not_ the_ judge, is it?" |
42740 | The coroner''ll ask questions, and the fewer lies need be told him----""Mrs. Carey? |
42740 | The man who was here?" |
42740 | The people that she had met, the moving- picture millionaires-- theirs had come easily-- Would it go as easily? |
42740 | The police would remind her of it, would n''t they? |
42740 | The rest was makeshift, a stop- gap until-- until what? |
42740 | The_ Era_ would n''t drag her into a nasty scandal, would it?" |
42740 | Then I saw you, and you-- tell me: why did you faint?" |
42740 | Then why did he dare do something that indicated disloyalty to his associate? |
42740 | Then why had he dropped the belief in her guilt that had animated his actions yesterday? |
42740 | Then why had it not been easy to call on Zenda the first thing on Tuesday morning and tell him of Fay Marston''s involuntary confession? |
42740 | Then why, the next question is, did Miss Ladue put over that fake? |
42740 | Then, louder, he said:"Fooled you with that little berry bet, eh? |
42740 | Therefore, why cringe? |
42740 | This lying, blackmailing thing to frighten Clancy Deane? |
42740 | This your first Broadway party?" |
42740 | To avoid doing right because of possible scandal? |
42740 | To run out upon the street and call for a policeman? |
42740 | To telephone Vandervent, the judge? |
42740 | Tommy boy?'' |
42740 | Understand?" |
42740 | Vandervent?" |
42740 | Vandervent?" |
42740 | Vandervent?" |
42740 | Vulgar, Fay Marston might be-- but vicious? |
42740 | Want to come along with me?" |
42740 | Want to come?" |
42740 | Want to talk with him?" |
42740 | Was it past? |
42740 | Was it possible that she was to be the victim of one? |
42740 | Was n''t I watchin''outside? |
42740 | Was n''t Mr. Vandervent satisfied with her explanation?" |
42740 | Was n''t it them that just left the house?" |
42740 | Was n''t she innocent of any wrong- doing? |
42740 | Was she, Clancy Deane, lacking in a sense of humor? |
42740 | Well, Florine, what makes you want to go into the movies?" |
42740 | Well, what difference would it make? |
42740 | Well, you ca n''t help it if you''re beautiful, can you? |
42740 | What about it? |
42740 | What can I do for you?" |
42740 | What did Zenda matter? |
42740 | What did a couple of dollars more or less matter to her? |
42740 | What did anything matter? |
42740 | What difference does it make? |
42740 | What do you care what Zenda thinks?" |
42740 | What do you care? |
42740 | What do you know about interior decorating?" |
42740 | What do you mean by stopping me?" |
42740 | What do you mean?" |
42740 | What good would her poker have been, pitted against a revolver? |
42740 | What had Spofford said? |
42740 | What had she to be concerned about? |
42740 | What happens? |
42740 | What ill fate had sent her to this place? |
42740 | What is it?" |
42740 | What might have been her fate had she found the man hiding here? |
42740 | What on earth was there to be nervous about? |
42740 | What right had he to act upon his own responsibility? |
42740 | What to do? |
42740 | What was it, then, that drew her to him? |
42740 | What you meeting him for? |
42740 | What''s strange about that in this town, Judge? |
42740 | What''s the use of stallin''? |
42740 | What''s yours?" |
42740 | What_ was_ there to know? |
42740 | What_ would_ they think in Zenith? |
42740 | Where are your stars of twenty years ago, of ten years ago, of five, when you come right down to it? |
42740 | Where do you do your sailing, Miss Deane?" |
42740 | Where you going now?" |
42740 | Where''s Carey?" |
42740 | Where''s the telephone, Miss Deane?" |
42740 | Where? |
42740 | Which is not so odd as people think; how can they know when they''re going to eat again? |
42740 | Who were paying for them? |
42740 | Who''s the lady?" |
42740 | Whoever heard of a bride telling important secrets to her husband? |
42740 | Why be rude, anyway? |
42740 | Why did Ike Weber send you here?" |
42740 | Why did he lie? |
42740 | Why did he reserve his love for Clancy? |
42740 | Why did n''t he denounce her to the police? |
42740 | Why did she do it? |
42740 | Why did she do that?" |
42740 | Why do n''t you show some jazz?" |
42740 | Why had Fay Marston not merely kept her marriage secret but searched for girls to entertain her own husband? |
42740 | Why had he expressed a certain surprise when Clancy had told him? |
42740 | Why had n''t he come right up and rung the door- bell? |
42740 | Why had n''t he thought of sending her roses? |
42740 | Why had n''t she called to whoever had knocked upon the door and got him to break it down? |
42740 | Why had n''t she made him take the money back? |
42740 | Why had n''t the word of Philip Vandervent been enough for him? |
42740 | Why had she been afraid of the possible scandal? |
42740 | Why not slip me a li''l jack and let it go at that? |
42740 | Why not the_ world''s_ greatest reporter?" |
42740 | Why not?" |
42740 | Why on earth should she have worried herself by thinking that Fanchon DeLisle''s card of introduction would have assumed any importance to the police? |
42740 | Why should I? |
42740 | Why should she worry? |
42740 | Why tell Zenda that Fay Marston practically confessed to you?" |
42740 | Why''d you send for him?" |
42740 | Why, had n''t even Fay Marston last night told her that her skin alone would make her a film success? |
42740 | Why? |
42740 | Why?" |
42740 | Why?" |
42740 | Why?" |
42740 | Why?" |
42740 | Wife of Don Carey? |
42740 | Will you be at the offices of Zenda Films to- morrow morning with Judge Walbrough?" |
42740 | Will you come through?" |
42740 | Will you let me dress you? |
42740 | Will you let me present him to you?" |
42740 | Will you run over and dine with us?" |
42740 | With Phil Vandervent interested and the Walbroughs enthusiastically enlisted on your side-- It was rather hard on David to- night, was n''t it?" |
42740 | With that skin? |
42740 | With this?" |
42740 | Would fear of the Vandervent and Walbrough influence cause him to drop the trail of a woman whom he believed to be a murderess? |
42740 | Would he give a promise that in honor he should not give? |
42740 | Would he knock the man down? |
42740 | Would he temporize? |
42740 | Would n''t care to do a little posing? |
42740 | Would she avoid them all? |
42740 | Would they believe her? |
42740 | Would you like to go over the Tombs?" |
42740 | Would you like your coffee here, or will you wait?" |
42740 | Yet what was right and what was wrong? |
42740 | Yet, in this particular case, was there not something of heroism in it? |
42740 | You ai n''t afraid of me, are you?" |
42740 | You are n''t going to let a young woman''s name be dragged through a filthy mess like this, are you?" |
42740 | You ca n''t blame me, now, can you?" |
42740 | You certainly do n''t imagine that any jury would_ convict_ Miss Deane?" |
42740 | You do n''t want to go to Zenda and tell him that Fay Marston admitted Ike was a crook, do you? |
42740 | You got your job?" |
42740 | You home?" |
42740 | You know why? |
42740 | You realize that Miss Deane is innocent, do n''t you?" |
42740 | You really like it?" |
42740 | You would n''t be mean to old papa Beiner that wants to see all little girls get along, would you? |
42740 | You''ll live here?" |
42740 | You''re going to marry one of the whitest-- tell me, when was the engagement contracted?" |
42740 | You_ will_ forgive me, wo n''t you?" |
42740 | Your address?" |
42740 | Zenda never paid the rent for you, did he? |
42740 | Zenda?" |
42740 | Zenda?" |
42740 | [ Illustration:_"Who''s going to believe that kind of yarn?" |
42740 | but always,''How much?'' |
36445 | A club over your head? 36445 About you? |
36445 | Afraid Fanny and Harry would n''t like it....Was one unfair in reading disappointment where Lynn wished solicitude only to be read? |
36445 | Afraid I do n''t follow----"Do you want the waiters to think you bring me here solely to satisfy_ my_ appetite for liquor? 36445 Afraid----?" |
36445 | Ah-- what d''you mean? |
36445 | Ah-- what say? 36445 All by yourself? |
36445 | And determined----"In what way? |
36445 | And did you hope to keep that a secret from me? |
36445 | And have you anything to say about that? |
36445 | And monsieur----? |
36445 | And that is----? |
36445 | And that''s all? |
36445 | And that''s where Mr. Druce found you? |
36445 | And the melon, monsieur-- shall I bring it at once? |
36445 | And what has that to do--? |
36445 | And when the war was over, what did you then? |
36445 | And you come to Hollywood to find it? |
36445 | And you really think divorce is what he''s after? |
36445 | And you''ll keep my horrid secret, wo n''t you? |
36445 | And you''re warning me lest I get singed? |
36445 | And you----? |
36445 | Anyhow, what do you care? |
36445 | Are n''t you having a good time, Dobbin dear? |
36445 | Are n''t you running a great risk, making such flattering overtures to an untried, unknown amateur? |
36445 | Are you all right, Cinda? |
36445 | Are you asking me to believe_ you_ consider this a life worth while? 36445 Are you going to make another scene, publicly disgrace me again even when sober?" |
36445 | Are you in love with him, then? |
36445 | Are you reproaching me? |
36445 | Are you sure? |
36445 | As a man who truly loves you, dear, and always has, I think the right is mine to ask yet another question: What are you going to do? |
36445 | Boutonnière? |
36445 | But Bel-- your arm----? |
36445 | But are you fair to me? 36445 But are you quite sure you feel strong and well enough to drive the car yourself?" |
36445 | But are you sure that love is through with you? |
36445 | But does n''t that frequently spoil the story? |
36445 | But how can I? 36445 But how could such men----?" |
36445 | But how did you know--? 36445 But if she should divorce you?" |
36445 | But if that''s the case, why did Mr. Laughlin take so much trouble to show him----? |
36445 | But if there is no longer any real reason, such as the economy of sunlight, why do the producers stop on here? |
36445 | But if you depended on the sun so exclusively,Fanny wanted to know,"what did you do in the rainy season?" |
36445 | But if you see all this so clearly, Mr. Zinn, why do n''t you start the indicated reforms yourself? |
36445 | But is that possible? |
36445 | But not-- not as an actor? |
36445 | But our pictures are n''t going to be in that class-- are they? |
36445 | But surely we wo n''t need a hundred thousand margin for safety? |
36445 | But surely you got my note----"What note? |
36445 | But those extra people Mr. Culp let go----? |
36445 | But today----? |
36445 | But what are the privileges and appurtenances of a dear''s estate in your esteem? 36445 But what if they''ve locked the side door since? |
36445 | But what is it? |
36445 | But what of that? 36445 But what prevents you----?" |
36445 | But what''s the use of tantalizing us? |
36445 | But with fire-- eh, Dobbin? |
36445 | But, I say--he glanced in feigned apprehension toward the camera--"not obstructing traffic, am I?" |
36445 | But, Mr. Nolan,Lucinda resumed with more confidence:"do n''t you see that the set is completely out of key with the atmosphere of the story? |
36445 | But, you, Fanny-- what will you--? |
36445 | Ca n''t I? 36445 Can I be of service?" |
36445 | Can I do anything? |
36445 | Can one think of her in any other spirit? 36445 Can we avoid that?" |
36445 | Can we? |
36445 | Can you doubt that''s what I''ll''like,''Bel? 36445 Cross with me, Cinda?" |
36445 | Cross, sweetheart? |
36445 | Daresay it''s stupid but, well, the usual thing, you know...."Usual thing? |
36445 | Did Bel know? 36445 Did n''t I? |
36445 | Did n''t expect me to relish it, did you, Cinda? |
36445 | Did you let somebody out at my floor? |
36445 | Do I hear you setting yourself up to judge him, Bel? |
36445 | Do n''t call this sort of thing keeping your word, do you? |
36445 | Do n''t you like the way I look, Harry? |
36445 | Do n''t you see through his little game? 36445 Do n''t you, honestly, Cindy?" |
36445 | Do that, will you, Miss Lee, if you can? 36445 Do you know anybody better qualified?" |
36445 | Do you know now? |
36445 | Do you mind? |
36445 | Do you really believe you''re learning to see through women at last, Bel? |
36445 | Do you seriously ask me to believe that, Bel? |
36445 | Do you think he''ll admit your right to dictate? |
36445 | Do you think you''re strong enough now to get to bed, if I help? |
36445 | Dobbin: are you trying to start something? 36445 Dobbin: have you been deceiving me, are n''t you the least bit inflammable, after all?" |
36445 | Does he know the full story, Bel? |
36445 | Does it matter? |
36445 | Does n''t it show at all, Dobbin, the ruthless march of advancing years? |
36445 | Does that mean you want to reconsider? |
36445 | Doing anything special today? |
36445 | Enough, Bel? |
36445 | Fanny Lontaine? |
36445 | Fanny, why did n''t you tell me----? |
36445 | Find it succeeds? |
36445 | Findlay? |
36445 | For my sake? |
36445 | Fortunate? |
36445 | From Beverly Hills, you mean? 36445 Gloria Glory?" |
36445 | Go away from Los Angeles? 36445 Good- looking, I suppose?" |
36445 | Good? 36445 Has he many?" |
36445 | Has he-- has he gone? |
36445 | Have you any objection? |
36445 | Have you got a riding costume, Linda? |
36445 | Having a good time, Linda? |
36445 | He''s getting his two thousand a week, ai n''t he? 36445 Heard anything from your friends the Lontaines this morning?" |
36445 | Hello? 36445 Hello?" |
36445 | Help you? |
36445 | Here-- take these flowers, wo n''t you? 36445 Hoping to find me unhappy enough with Bel----?" |
36445 | How about Lee? 36445 How about another little drink?" |
36445 | How d''you do? |
36445 | How did you hear? |
36445 | How do I know? 36445 How do you do, Linda? |
36445 | How do you know I''m not? |
36445 | How do you mean, dear? |
36445 | How it''s goin''to look in the projectin''-room, y''mean? 36445 How long have you known it?" |
36445 | How much does she know? |
36445 | How much have you got into Cindy for? |
36445 | How much have you... borrowed, Harry? |
36445 | How so? |
36445 | How was I to know that? |
36445 | How you making out? |
36445 | How''m I a fool? 36445 How''s your arm?" |
36445 | I and you do n''t need any writing between us, do we, Miss Lee? 36445 I ca n''t hold myself responsible----""But why should you?" |
36445 | I do n''t suppose-- you could n''t wire him now? 36445 I do n''t understand.... What became of-- her?" |
36445 | I guess it''s all over with Lynn now, as far as you''re concerned, is n''t it? |
36445 | I thought I could keep it from you until...."Till when? 36445 I thought you told us, one night, you''d never done any work before going into pictures?" |
36445 | I want to know.... Did you have much of a scene? |
36445 | I''ll answer that question when you answer mine: Am I paying for this production or are you? 36445 I''m sorry, Linda-- I really do n''t mean to be a pest----""Then why are you here? |
36445 | If it is n''t an impertinent question, may I ask if that''s where you''re bound? |
36445 | If you think-- if you dare think what you hint-- what is it to you whether I go or stay? |
36445 | Impatient for what? |
36445 | In there? |
36445 | Indeed? |
36445 | Is Bel in love with you? |
36445 | Is it such an undignified part? |
36445 | Is n''t it about time? |
36445 | Is n''t it more true that you have n''t yet mastered the faculty of always putting yourself in the right? |
36445 | Is n''t that a matter of opinion? |
36445 | Is that all? 36445 Is that so? |
36445 | Is that why you found it necessary to strike her? |
36445 | Is that why you make a face over it? |
36445 | Is there anything else, my dear? 36445 It is because Lucinda''s lunching at the Ritz today, is n''t it?" |
36445 | It must be nothing? |
36445 | It really was hurt while we were dancing, then? |
36445 | It was Miss Marquis, was n''t it? |
36445 | Just now? |
36445 | Let me think....And why not? |
36445 | Like the way I look tonight? |
36445 | Linda, darling? |
36445 | Linda? |
36445 | Listen here: who''s directing this scene, you''r me? 36445 Lucky?" |
36445 | Lynn told you when----? |
36445 | Lynn: where do you suppose the girl has been all this time, since that night she left the hotel? |
36445 | Mean to say you know where Nelly is? |
36445 | Mean to say,he harked back--"since you''re quite ready-- what''s the matter with your cutting along and explaining I''ll be delayed a bit? |
36445 | Meaning I''m to divorce Linda and marry you? |
36445 | Meaning you do n''t think I''m in any danger of getting scorched, carrying on with you? |
36445 | Meaning you wo n''t tell me where you''re going? |
36445 | Meaning, if you had been, you might have thought twice before taking? |
36445 | Mr. Nolan ordered this change? |
36445 | Mrs. Druce, ai n''t it? 36445 Must you?" |
36445 | My afternoon is booked full up already, and----"Where you going? 36445 Need he know?" |
36445 | Need there be any trouble? |
36445 | Never learn anything from experience, do you, Harry? 36445 Nothing to say?" |
36445 | Nothing, monsieur? |
36445 | Now, lishn, Jim.... Do''mind my callin''you Jim, do you, ol''scout?... 36445 Now, listen, Miss Lee: I never told you I was n''t making money, did I? |
36445 | Of Harry? 36445 Oh, what''s a story?" |
36445 | Oh, why worry about Ross''s rights? 36445 Olive brune; about my height; and the loveliest, most tragic eyes....""Any experience?" |
36445 | On the stage, you mean? 36445 Only I must know one thing: Is there anyone else-- with you, I mean?" |
36445 | Or do n''t you think that would be a good idea, Lynn? |
36445 | Or would you rather I looked you up----? |
36445 | Ought I? |
36445 | Ought we? |
36445 | Poor old soul: somebody been neglecting you again? |
36445 | Pounding the ivories? |
36445 | Pretty creature, do n''t you think? |
36445 | Question? |
36445 | Really, dearest? 36445 Right about what?" |
36445 | See here: what is all this? 36445 Shall we stop when we get around to our box?" |
36445 | So he has n''t changed...."How do you mean? |
36445 | So it comes to this at last... eh? 36445 So that''s what''s on your mind?" |
36445 | So you did n''t come out this time with any idea of seeing me at all, Bel? |
36445 | Some actress? 36445 Something is wrong, Mr. Druce? |
36445 | Stocks? |
36445 | Sure I got to look at your books, ai n''t I, if I sit in on this production? 36445 Sure of him?" |
36445 | Sure you''re not hurt? |
36445 | Sure you''ve got nothing important on? |
36445 | Taken? |
36445 | Tell you what,Lontaine offered eagerly:"Suppose you take test, what? |
36445 | That I had never stopped being in love with you? 36445 That right?" |
36445 | That suggestion, the underlying thought that I might not be intending to fight out my fight alone-- that originated with Bel, did n''t it? |
36445 | That''s almost a thousand a week, is n''t it? |
36445 | That''s so, Miss Lee? 36445 That''s your last word, Linda?" |
36445 | The figure? |
36445 | The papers, dearest: have n''t you seen them? |
36445 | The square- headed body with the blue gimlet eyes? |
36445 | Then I presume you know, as well, about my new arrangement, with Mr. Zinn taking over the production? |
36445 | Then I presume you''ve no objection to my vamping him? |
36445 | Then all''s serene- o once more, Miss Daley? |
36445 | Then what is it? |
36445 | Then who will know or care who acts in it? 36445 Then why come here at all?" |
36445 | Then why did you ever make love to me at all, please? |
36445 | Then why must you set up your shop here, where we ca n''t help running into each other half a dozen times a day? |
36445 | Then you will come? |
36445 | Then you will help me? 36445 Then you will?" |
36445 | Then you''ll do it, Linda? |
36445 | There had been an accident? |
36445 | Think he knew you? |
36445 | Think so? |
36445 | Think we want to take it over, Eddie? |
36445 | Tired, dear? 36445 Tomorrow, then?" |
36445 | Twenty- five thousand a picture''s what Nolan''s going to drag down, ai n''t it? 36445 Was I? |
36445 | Was there something you expected me to say, Bel? 36445 Was?" |
36445 | Well, Harry? |
36445 | Well, Mrs. Lee: what do you think of a California studio? 36445 Well, but what about_ my_ feelings? |
36445 | Well, then, what''s the big objection? |
36445 | Well, then: what say we dance? |
36445 | Well, what price Mrs. Bellamy Druce in the same galley? |
36445 | Well, why? |
36445 | Well? |
36445 | Well? |
36445 | Well?... |
36445 | Were you in a hurry to get on somewhere, Dobbin? 36445 What I''m to do about these unlucky young women?" |
36445 | What about him? 36445 What are you afraid of? |
36445 | What could? |
36445 | What d''you know about them dames walking in on us, just when we''d got it all doped? 36445 What do you call unfair?" |
36445 | What do you do then? |
36445 | What do you mean by that? |
36445 | What do you think of that, Cindy? 36445 What do you think, Cindy?" |
36445 | What do you think, sweetheart? 36445 What do you think? |
36445 | What do you think? 36445 What do you want?" |
36445 | What else can I do? |
36445 | What else can we do? |
36445 | What else do you wish me to think, Bellamy? |
36445 | What if Julie has made history of a few husbands? 36445 What is it?" |
36445 | What kind of an offer? |
36445 | What kind of cocktail, Amelie? 36445 What sacrifice, pray?" |
36445 | What trouble? |
36445 | What under the sun are you thinking about so solemnly, Cindy? |
36445 | What was it, then? |
36445 | What will you do now? |
36445 | What you really mean is: Have I changed my mind about continuing in pictures, because of this dreadful accident to Lynn? |
36445 | What you think...."What the devil do you care what_ I_ think? 36445 What you told me last night.... Was it true?" |
36445 | What''d I tell you? 36445 What''s on the busy mind?" |
36445 | What''s that for? |
36445 | What''s the big idea, sitting all alone in the dark? |
36445 | What''s the matter with Julie Allingham? |
36445 | What''s the matter with that? |
36445 | What''s the matter, Linda? 36445 What''s the matter, Lynn? |
36445 | What''s the next jump? |
36445 | What''s the reason he wo n''t? |
36445 | What''s the reason he wo n''t? |
36445 | What''s wrong with the way we live? |
36445 | When is it? 36445 When was that? |
36445 | Where can I go, they would n''t find me? 36445 Where is he?" |
36445 | Where were you when he found you? |
36445 | Where will you go, then? |
36445 | Where''s your car? |
36445 | Where? |
36445 | Who in Hollywood does n''t, do you suppose? |
36445 | Who told you? |
36445 | Who wrote it? |
36445 | Who, me? 36445 Why cut up so nasty about a little drink or two? |
36445 | Why did you do that? 36445 Why do n''t you know, Mrs. Druce? |
36445 | Why do n''t you use another name, then? |
36445 | Why do you suppose I''m hurrying you away? 36445 Why not, if you like her so much?" |
36445 | Why not? 36445 Why not? |
36445 | Why not? 36445 Why not?" |
36445 | Why not? |
36445 | Why not? |
36445 | Why not? |
36445 | Why on earth not? 36445 Why should I, dear?" |
36445 | Why should Mr. Jacques deliberately waste time on a production? |
36445 | Why take it out on the waiter if you''re in a temper with me? |
36445 | Why? |
36445 | Why? |
36445 | With you? 36445 Wo n''t you please,_ please_ tell me how bad he''s hurt?" |
36445 | Worked out pretty, did n''t it? |
36445 | Would n''t you tell me that anyway? |
36445 | Yes, I''m sure you mean to be nice to us; but you''re going to be very busy when you get to Los Angeles, are n''t you? |
36445 | Yes: do n''t I? |
36445 | Yes? |
36445 | You are lovelier today than ever, lovelier even than the memories of you that have quickened my dreams----"All through these years? 36445 You believe that?" |
36445 | You did n''t know Summerlad was married----? |
36445 | You did n''t stay late at the Brook? |
36445 | You do love me, do n''t you, Bel? |
36445 | You do n''t believe my work means anything to me for its own sake? |
36445 | You do n''t mean to tell me you''re in the habit of-- of--"Of mixing in every time I run across a matrimonial rukus? 36445 You do n''t mean you''d help her get away, Bel?" |
36445 | You do n''t mind my loving you, Linda? |
36445 | You do n''t suppose you''re going to get away with the Linda Lee thing much longer, do you? 36445 You do n''t think it might be advisable to wait a while? |
36445 | You do n''t think it would be worth while,Willis suggested as one in duty bound,"to forgive Bellamy, give him another chance?" |
36445 | You do n''t think... nobody would dare...."What''s the reason I do n''t think? 36445 You do n''t want to go, Dobbin? |
36445 | You have been... busy, yes? |
36445 | You have so many interests in California, you need a man on the spot to look after them? |
36445 | You have such desperate troubles, I''m ashamed to tell you my own...."Your own, Fanny? |
36445 | You left him that way? 36445 You mean that?" |
36445 | You mean the playwright? |
36445 | You mean you change the story to please the actor? |
36445 | You really think so? 36445 You think I had no other motive?" |
36445 | You think so, really? |
36445 | You think so? 36445 You think, perhaps, I''m growing to be a shade too free and easy?" |
36445 | You understand-- this ends it-- for all time? |
36445 | You will think it over, Bel-- promise? |
36445 | You wo n''t admit, then,Lucinda persisted, nettled,"I may possibly have some latent ability as a motion- picture actress?" |
36445 | You wo n''t forget? 36445 You wonder----?" |
36445 | You''d just left her when I found her? |
36445 | You''d really like to get rid of me? |
36445 | You''re not joking? |
36445 | You''re pretty thick, you two,he supposed--"you tell her everything?" |
36445 | You''re sure, Lynn? 36445 You''ve found her, Bel? |
36445 | You''ve had no breakfast? |
36445 | _ What_ struck you as so funny? |
36445 | ''Ere long''meaning, of course, after Reno... And why not? |
36445 | ''Wake, Linda?" |
36445 | A person would think Mr. Druce would n''t be much longer, would n''t they? |
36445 | Accident or suicide, who could say?... |
36445 | After all, what have I done? |
36445 | Ai n''t that limit, jush like woman? |
36445 | All right?" |
36445 | And if I am, are you the only one whose wishes are to be considered?" |
36445 | And perhaps we can think of some way.... Do n''t you think you''d better trust me?" |
36445 | And then where are you? |
36445 | And what did you say to the creature?" |
36445 | And what makes you think times will ever be different?" |
36445 | And what''s the answer? |
36445 | And while you were with me, what was different from our life here? |
36445 | And who should say the dream was not a happy one that clouded the accustomed clearness of her eyes? |
36445 | And why would n''t I? |
36445 | And why would n''t they? |
36445 | And yet-- what to do about it? |
36445 | And-- even as Fanny had argued-- if she should fail and have to give it up, who would care what had become of"Linda Lee"? |
36445 | As for me... Would you like it if I took a lover simply because I was bored silly, too?" |
36445 | At the Hollywood, of course? |
36445 | Been annoying you any way? |
36445 | Before Coakley could reply Nolan cut in irritably:"Do what? |
36445 | Bel saluted her reviving intelligence with an even growl:"Coming round, eh? |
36445 | Bel''s tongue, as thick as she had expected it to be, called again, insistently:"Linda? |
36445 | Bound whither? |
36445 | But I do n''t think I was in love with Lynn.... Or am I sincere? |
36445 | But Lontaine interrupted:"You mean we can buy the fellow''s contract, what?" |
36445 | But Lucinda, in a pensive turn, shook her head and, eyeing him gravely, murmured:"I wonder....""What do you wonder, Cinda?" |
36445 | But Lynn: what do you mean by''worse''?" |
36445 | But after all, it does n''t explain-- now, does it?" |
36445 | But after all, what are six months, when they earn us the right to spend all our lives together afterwards?" |
36445 | But could any place where love was not be fairly termed a home? |
36445 | But does he get a chanst? |
36445 | But how could she sue for divorce if she lived under an assumed name? |
36445 | But how did you know----?" |
36445 | But how successful dared she hope to be in the business of making Bel agree even to that? |
36445 | But how? |
36445 | But if that were so( surely she was n''t the first to glimpse an immortal truth) why did women ever marry? |
36445 | But if you insist.... What''s her type?" |
36445 | But is one to understand you lost your soul in the Argentine? |
36445 | But it does sound like the movies, does n''t it?" |
36445 | But we both want to be sure it''s worth the scandal, do n''t we, Dobbin?" |
36445 | But what do you say, we drop in at the Club? |
36445 | But what is a man profited if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul?" |
36445 | But what,"Lucinda laughed--"what_ are_ you talking about?" |
36445 | But why anticipate the worst? |
36445 | But why waste your powder on such small game? |
36445 | But would you mind telling me what you have decided to do?" |
36445 | Ca n''t I do something----?" |
36445 | Ca n''t you cry harder? |
36445 | Coakley?" |
36445 | Coakley?" |
36445 | Could it be possible that this well- born lady was trying to kid him? |
36445 | Culp?" |
36445 | Culp?" |
36445 | Daubeney ejaculated"What for?" |
36445 | Did Mr. Druce tell you?" |
36445 | Did he leave a note?" |
36445 | Did he mean-- could it be possible he meant he had become reconciled to the rift in their relations? |
36445 | Did he mention any name?" |
36445 | Did you go to see them that day? |
36445 | Do n''t you know you''re flirting with me?" |
36445 | Do n''t you remember our open- air performance of_ Much Ado About Nothing_? |
36445 | Do n''t you remember?... |
36445 | Do n''t you see?" |
36445 | Do n''t you think as I do about Reno?" |
36445 | Do you by any chance----?" |
36445 | Do you imagine I will give you another opportunity to affront me as you did?" |
36445 | Do you imagine it will be possible then to keep your name out of it? |
36445 | Do you know her?" |
36445 | Do you really want me to become a movie actress under your management?" |
36445 | Do you suppose it makes me happy to be all the time reminded that Bellamy Druce----?" |
36445 | Do you think I''ve got the patience of Job, to let her get away with insisting on standing between you and me? |
36445 | Do you think that wise?" |
36445 | Do you want everybody who knows you-- all your friends back home-- to think what everybody in his sane mind has every right to think?" |
36445 | Do you want the papers to get hold of the fact you were keeping an assignation with this actor when his wife caught you and shot him?" |
36445 | Do you want to go into a witness- box and testify against that demented creature when she''s tried for murder? |
36445 | Do you wish luncheon to be served at once?" |
36445 | Does it carry the right to take liberties?" |
36445 | Does it matter? |
36445 | Does it matter? |
36445 | Does it matter?" |
36445 | Druce?" |
36445 | Druce?" |
36445 | Druce?" |
36445 | Druce?" |
36445 | Eh? |
36445 | Fanny was at school with me-- Frances Worth----""Chicago people?" |
36445 | From Summerlad, by any chance? |
36445 | Get thish straight: M''wife''s here t''night''nd I don''want her know I wash here, shee? |
36445 | Get what I mean?" |
36445 | Got a dress suit?'' |
36445 | Got anything to say to that? |
36445 | Had one the right to say? |
36445 | Had the arrow she had loosed into the dark, that night when Bel had broken his appointment with her, flown straight to the mark? |
36445 | Has he come back? |
36445 | Have n''t I been letting you believe I made myself pretty tonight for your sake? |
36445 | Have you any notion what will happen to her?" |
36445 | Have you tried the studio? |
36445 | He nodded intently:"What do you propose?" |
36445 | He really meant it this time, he vowed he did...."Rest well, dear? |
36445 | He''s interested in the motion- picture business then?" |
36445 | Her voice broke huskily on the hush:"Who are you?" |
36445 | Here: put this on, will you?" |
36445 | His brows circumflexed a mocking:"So?" |
36445 | Holding the door, the boy demanded:"Where to, ma''m-- where to?" |
36445 | Hope you do n''t mind....""Mind? |
36445 | How could she ever have been so stupid as to harbour a thought disloyal to this land of dim enchantment? |
36445 | How did I look?" |
36445 | How did they come out? |
36445 | How did you get back to the hotel so quickly?" |
36445 | How did you get it, Linda?" |
36445 | How did you learn that was my name? |
36445 | How do you feel now?" |
36445 | How do you suppose I found out you were up to this game? |
36445 | How does New York look to an exile of long standing? |
36445 | How had Dobbin known-- or guessed-- she was unhappy? |
36445 | How to go on, how to play out this farce of a life with Bel when faith in him was dead? |
36445 | I ai n''t a bit sorry, I hope he dies.... Do you-- do you think he will?" |
36445 | I ca n''t help what your husband thinks, can I? |
36445 | I can count on you, Bel?" |
36445 | I could n''t imagine... Why did n''t you tell me?" |
36445 | I did n''t ask him to come out here and be the pest he is, did I? |
36445 | I do n''t want you to go away thinking I blame you....""Go away?" |
36445 | I have n''t looked sideways at another woman since....""Not even after discovering I''d fallen in love with another man?" |
36445 | I know the others will if you do?" |
36445 | I may lose months looking for the right actress unless you----""Why pick on me?" |
36445 | I mean, am I detaining you?" |
36445 | I mean, it was n''t an affair of impulse, then?" |
36445 | I said I was responsible for this set, did n''t I? |
36445 | I supposed of course.... Is Harry there?" |
36445 | I''ll do my best, but I do n''t promise.... What''s up?" |
36445 | I''m to understand, then, my wishes mean nothing to you?" |
36445 | I''ve got a right to know----""Have you, Bel? |
36445 | I''ve never pretended to be a saint, have I, Linda?" |
36445 | If he treated them as treacherously, would they call him a man of honour?" |
36445 | If it is n''t a joint you''re dancing in, where''s_ Richards_ get off with his kicking about you not being good enough to marry his son? |
36445 | If it should come to a break asunder, what would become of her? |
36445 | If it''s true I have secrets I do n''t want to share, it would be kinder to let me keep them-- don''t you think?" |
36445 | If she don''know I wash here, she''s got nothin''on me, nothin''''tall, shee? |
36445 | If you love me-- and you know I love you-- what does anything matter? |
36445 | If you only knew how inferior most stars are to you in every way....""And if you should fail, Cindy,"Fanny chimed in--"what does it matter? |
36445 | In love with Lynn, or just in love with Love: which? |
36445 | In mystification, looking back to Bel, she asked:"I fainted, did n''t I?" |
36445 | Injudiciously again, Bellamy elected to show his teeth, stepped closer to Lucinda and with ugly deliberation demanded:"See here: where you going? |
36445 | Insist you got ta walk chalk- mark, but minute your back''sh turned, what they do? |
36445 | Is it good business?" |
36445 | Is it necessary? |
36445 | Is it you, dear? |
36445 | Is n''t it a ripping idea?" |
36445 | Is that enough?" |
36445 | It could n''t be possible Fan was talking to Summerlad, in that voice whose tenderness called back old times...."Hello? |
36445 | It seems funny she should disappear so completely for-- how long is it? |
36445 | It seems she''s grateful to you for kindness----""And you did n''t throw her out?" |
36445 | It would look too much like worrying about Lynn, would n''t it?" |
36445 | It''s all been a ghastly failure, has n''t it, Harry? |
36445 | It''s funny to think we ever did-- isn''t it? |
36445 | Laughter thrilled in Lucinda''s reply:"Why, do n''t you recognize him? |
36445 | Lee?" |
36445 | Like flowers, do n''t you? |
36445 | Lontaine said stupidly:"Eh? |
36445 | Lontaine?" |
36445 | Lontaine?" |
36445 | Look at her now: Who would ever guess she had lived to learn much, to unlearn more, in so brief a term of married life? |
36445 | Look''t him now: you''d never guess he was n''t thinking about anything but whether I''m falling for this new stunt of his, would you?" |
36445 | Lucinda Lee?" |
36445 | Lucinda commented without emotion--"didn''t she?" |
36445 | Lucinda named the hour, heard Fanny give a smothered exclamation, and added:"Did I wake you up?" |
36445 | Lucinda sent the maid on the errand, and as soon as they were alone gave intuition voice:"Bel: something has happened to her? |
36445 | Lynn?" |
36445 | Make a good picture?" |
36445 | May I ask the office to call one?" |
36445 | Me try to sit in with sure- enough brains? |
36445 | Mind lending me a hand, Linda? |
36445 | Mista Fountain''s here with a party, says he''s got''nappointmunt with Mista Culp.... Wha''say?... |
36445 | Mrs. Druce: please tell me, is he.... Did I hurt him bad?" |
36445 | Mrs. Druce? |
36445 | Much changed?" |
36445 | No such establishment would dream of employing such a caricature of an errand boy.... Do n''t you see?" |
36445 | No: the women he flirted with were as ready to flirt with any other man who has as much to offer them.... Why, then go on? |
36445 | Nolan insisted--"what about it? |
36445 | Nolan snapped--"what''s the grand idea? |
36445 | Nolan?" |
36445 | Nolan?" |
36445 | Nor was there the hostility he had expected in the tone in which she asked:"Have you any reason to advance, why your wishes should influence me?" |
36445 | Not a trace....""Are they-- is anybody looking----?" |
36445 | Not bad, what? |
36445 | Not cross with me, are you? |
36445 | Not much like that glorified tea- room you were satisfied with, is it?" |
36445 | Not much like what you''ve seen back East, eh?" |
36445 | Often his attitude seemed to be posed upon the assumption that everybody was doing it; so why affect a virtuous eccentricity? |
36445 | Oh, why do we punish ourselves so for Charity''s sweet sake?" |
36445 | On account of his decorations? |
36445 | Or do n''t you think he has any right to object to your doing as you please?" |
36445 | Or do you live in Hollywood?" |
36445 | Or had n''t she? |
36445 | Or that any success it may purchase is worth the sacrifice?" |
36445 | Or that he had, since morning, fallen in love with his wife all over again and so truly that no rival passion could seem real? |
36445 | Or was it? |
36445 | Or was that, too, merely part of the game with Bel? |
36445 | Or was there something wanting in the man, some lack divined by a sense in her subtle, anonymous, and inarticulate? |
36445 | Or what must I do, more than I''ve already done, to prove I ask nothing better than to call it quits for good with you?" |
36445 | People all the time coming and going.... Who knows who and what they are? |
36445 | Rum name, what? |
36445 | Say: how do you get this way? |
36445 | Say: how do you make that out?" |
36445 | Shall I?" |
36445 | She asked evasively:"How''s your foot?" |
36445 | She asked for it, did n''t she? |
36445 | She had trouble finding voice enough to be heard through the door:"Who is it?" |
36445 | She left her pistol behind-- anyway, it was empty-- and the police will pick her up before morning.... Now: how about getting up?" |
36445 | Showed the value of team- work in marriage, what? |
36445 | Simply to mortify me?" |
36445 | Since you do n''t live together, why are n''t you divorced?" |
36445 | So long as we love, what''s to prevent all beauty lasting?" |
36445 | So you don''know me, you never heard of me, shee?" |
36445 | So you watch out and keep away from me-- d''you hear? |
36445 | Something the matter?" |
36445 | Summerlad?" |
36445 | Summerlad?" |
36445 | Summerlad?" |
36445 | Surely you wo n''t let_ him_ influence you?" |
36445 | Tell me something.... You say she-- your wife agreed to divorce you?" |
36445 | Tell them not to wait dinner for me....""And you?" |
36445 | That I''d make a fuss like that and spoil my party just for fun?" |
36445 | That being so, it would n''t be decent of me not to give you a hail and stand by in case I''m needed-- now would it?" |
36445 | That you, Linda? |
36445 | The bellboy caught her arm to help her into the cab and chattered:"W- where t- t- to, m''m?" |
36445 | The day I found her lying senseless in her room?" |
36445 | The day she disappeared? |
36445 | The lady----?" |
36445 | The meditative expression with which Lucinda put the telephone aside drew from Bellamy the direct question: What had Fanny said? |
36445 | The observation car?" |
36445 | The question is: Do we want to take them in? |
36445 | Then a voice with a drowsy sound, like a tired and husky imitation of Fanny''s:"Yes? |
36445 | Then becoming sensible of the query in Lucinda''s attitude, he asked in a dull voice:"What name did you say?" |
36445 | Then the apparatus at her ear pronounced in crisp impatience:"Yes? |
36445 | Then with a quite unmistakable accent of apprehension:"Why, darling? |
36445 | There''s something I want to ask you....""Yes?" |
36445 | Till what?" |
36445 | Tonight be agreeable?" |
36445 | W''ich hotel, Commodo'', Biltmo'', Belmont?" |
36445 | Want to go home?" |
36445 | Was Bel really"cured?" |
36445 | Was he not Barry Nolan, well- known for his success in taming temperamental actresses? |
36445 | Was he, then, to be believed when he insisted he had finally foresworn alcohol in remorse for having driven Lucinda to leave him? |
36445 | Was her real rival only man''s insatiable appetite for some new thing? |
36445 | Was it just a conventional gambit to make- believe repentance and promise faithfully never, never to be naughty again? |
36445 | Was it merely crude, primordial instinct prompting her to withstand the male till his will prevailed? |
36445 | Was n''t the fault, then, more with the institution than with the individuals? |
36445 | Was she growing hardened, then, beginning to care less for Bel than she had always cared? |
36445 | We thought he ought to have them with him....""''We''?" |
36445 | Well, what d''you know about that? |
36445 | Well: pleasanter circumstances than last time, what?" |
36445 | What are you driving at?" |
36445 | What chanst they got? |
36445 | What could they give him that she had not to give? |
36445 | What could you do with a story like that, anyway? |
36445 | What did it matter what questions might be taking form in that shallow mind? |
36445 | What did you say to Culp?" |
36445 | What difference need that make? |
36445 | What do amateur theatricals prove?" |
36445 | What do you mean?" |
36445 | What do you say to the Clique? |
36445 | What do you say?" |
36445 | What do you think?" |
36445 | What do you want me to wear?" |
36445 | What else did he have to say?" |
36445 | What if I did? |
36445 | What if we are both married? |
36445 | What is it? |
36445 | What time is it now? |
36445 | What was it Bel saw in other women and failed to see in her? |
36445 | What was on his mind? |
36445 | What you say?" |
36445 | What''s got into you tonight, Fanny? |
36445 | What''s happened to the girl crop you should be so lonesome?" |
36445 | What''s happened to the old memory?" |
36445 | What''s her name?" |
36445 | What''s matter?" |
36445 | What''s next?" |
36445 | What''s so damn''funny?" |
36445 | What''s that the feller says about self- preservation being the first law of nature? |
36445 | What''s that?" |
36445 | What''s the answer? |
36445 | What''s the matter now?" |
36445 | What''s the matter?" |
36445 | What''s wrong with the set?" |
36445 | What''s your continuity writer for?" |
36445 | What, then, had awakened her so far in advance of the customary hour? |
36445 | What? |
36445 | What?" |
36445 | What_ can_ a woman do to round out her life when she''s lost her husband and is fit for nothing but to be a wife?" |
36445 | When can you arrange it?" |
36445 | When?" |
36445 | Where shall I find you, say in an hour or two? |
36445 | Where were the signs of age, of fading charm? |
36445 | Where''d be the sense in them giving the glad hand to the guy who''s got it in him to do them out of a nice soft job? |
36445 | Where?" |
36445 | Whither had she turned in her flight? |
36445 | Who knows best what this story''s all about, heh, you''r me?" |
36445 | Who wants him, please?" |
36445 | Who would know? |
36445 | Who wrote the continuity, you''r me? |
36445 | Who''s got the rights of this argument?" |
36445 | Who''s the raving beauty on Bill Sedley''s right?" |
36445 | Why are n''t you?" |
36445 | Why ca n''t we find or make a chance for her somewhere?" |
36445 | Why ca n''t we join forces and be miserable together?" |
36445 | Why ca n''t we run away from it all for a while, you and I, forget it, and find ourselves again? |
36445 | Why did he start making it, unless?..." |
36445 | Why did n''t you ever tell me you were married?" |
36445 | Why did n''t you tell me your Bel was such a lamb?" |
36445 | Why did you ask Nelly and Jean to meet this woman if it was n''t in the hope they''d take her up, too?" |
36445 | Why not?" |
36445 | Why should I forgive him for being true to himself? |
36445 | Why should I?" |
36445 | Why should he get the balance of his fee if he refuses to earn it?" |
36445 | Why should motion- picture plays be less plausibly done than plays on the stage? |
36445 | Why should one punish oneself with the cuisine of the Clique and reject the solitary compensation the establishment had to offer? |
36445 | Why worry about little things like that? |
36445 | Why would n''t anybody dare? |
36445 | Why''s it funny?" |
36445 | Why, then, must she persist in hanging fire with him? |
36445 | Why? |
36445 | Why?" |
36445 | Why?" |
36445 | Why_ wo n''t_ you keep out of my way?" |
36445 | Whyn''t you tell me?" |
36445 | Will you go on with your picture work in the East?" |
36445 | With Cindy there to console him?" |
36445 | With an ominous smile she commented:"It has come to that already, has it?" |
36445 | With countenance half averted, Lucinda said coldly:"My dear Dobbin: do you realize you''re being rude?" |
36445 | With me? |
36445 | Without pause Mr. Laughlin doubled round to the front of the set, threw the waiting actor a brusque"See, Tommy? |
36445 | Wo n''t you believe that, please, and let me off for today? |
36445 | Wo n''t you let me in on the laugh, too?" |
36445 | Wo n''t you sit down?" |
36445 | Would she ever find such another haven for her drifting soul? |
36445 | Would she have been happier married to Dobbin? |
36445 | You ca n''t finish your picture without your leading man, can you? |
36445 | You can drive, of course?" |
36445 | You do n''t imagine Fan and I could rest in comfort, knowing you were unhappy back there? |
36445 | You do n''t suppose he cares two whoops what happens to that picture now, do you?" |
36445 | You had to keep hammering it into the poor dumb- bells, or they got the swelled head-- and then where were you? |
36445 | You mean-- about you and other women?" |
36445 | You must lunch with me at home some day soon; and then I want you and your husband to dine with us-- say next Thursday?" |
36445 | You never forget anything, do you? |
36445 | You pulled in opposite directions, and what happened? |
36445 | You really want me to understand she is-- what you''re trying to avoid saying?" |
36445 | You said yesterday you had some people ready to furnish the necessary capital?" |
36445 | You saw him, of course?" |
36445 | You should have consulted me before ordering such changes on your own responsibility----""Look here: am I directing this picture, or ai n''t I?" |
36445 | You want to know why? |
36445 | You wo n''t say no and spoil everything? |
36445 | Your wife?" |
36445 | Zinn?" |
36445 | _ why_ did you do this?" |
36445 | _ why_ did you lie to me about that poor girl?" |
36445 | and cut in instantly with a gasp of indignation:"What are you doing here?" |
36445 | and what of Bel, whom she loved best of all? |
36445 | but you were there, were n''t you, when it happened?" |
36445 | but you''ve laid it on a bit thick tonight, have n''t you?" |
36445 | do you really think he will live?" |
36445 | dressed already, eh? |
36445 | four weeks? |
36445 | he demanded--"got anything to say to that?" |
36445 | how about it, eh? |
36445 | how d''you expect_ any_body to cry to music like that?" |
36445 | how do you do it?" |
36445 | how long is it since you set up to be such a cynic?" |
36445 | how should I know?" |
36445 | is it you, Cindy darling? |
36445 | is n''t it barely possible Mr. Culp was sincere?" |
36445 | is something the matter?" |
36445 | is what I''m saying just sophistry to salve my poor, sore vanity?" |
36445 | it was a business luncheon, then?" |
36445 | maybe I wo n''t have to.... And unless I do, there would n''t be any sense in my leaving all my clothes here and everything, would there? |
36445 | of the home she loved so well? |
36445 | she cried sadly--"how can you be such a fool?" |
36445 | she cried--"what you doing here?" |
36445 | she said sullenly--"what do you want?" |
36445 | she''s dead?" |
36445 | upon what urgency of life or death? |
36445 | what do these things matter? |
36445 | what do you mean?" |
36445 | what made him pick out the motion- picture business?" |
36445 | what time is it?" |
36445 | what''s got into you, Linda? |
36445 | what''s the hurry?" |
36445 | what''s_ that_ for? |
36445 | where am I?_ That''s it-- beautiful. |
36445 | who is it?" |
36445 | why do n''t you say it? |
36445 | why sigh to be cured of a vocation at once so profitable and so enthralling? |
36445 | with what hope of asylum or immunity? |
36445 | would I? |
36445 | you can?" |
36445 | you were fearfully fond of Lynn, were n''t you?" |