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51842Are n''t you interested any more, Mary?
51842Are you afraid to see me here at home because my husband might_ walk in on us_?
51842Are you taking your drugs exactly as prescribed? 51842 But what''s the matter with that?
51842But what''s wrong with that?
51842Captain Thiel, is your hypoalter as handsome as you are?
51842Clara Manz?
51842Darling, what have you done? 51842 Do all present feel competent to pass judgment in this case?"
51842Do n''t pay any attention to the things Bill and I discussed this morning, will you?
51842Do you think my father might not like me because Susan Shorrs is my hypoalter?
51842Does she look like me?
51842Five rest days?
51842Have you had your first physiology?
51842Have you lads ever tried jet- skiing? 51842 Have you no shame?
51842Hey, Conrad, what''s the matter? 51842 How can Conrad ever forgive me for being with his hyperalter and talking about him?
51842How do you feel when you''re sober?
51842How many of you pushed old Bill Walden around? 51842 How''s that, Major?"
51842I said, what do you mean, we''re a special case? 51842 I think, dear, we should visit the clinic together, do n''t you?"
51842I-- was?
51842Is it a localized aberration in Clara?
51842Is that what you said?
51842No one else?
51842No one?
51842Now, see here, chicken, what is it you''ve come for?
51842Tell me, Bill, how do you feel about your case? 51842 Then, Miss Mary Walden, how do_ you_ think it is possible?"
51842Was it necessary to be cruel?
51842Well, what do you want, young lady?
51842What are you doing here? 51842 What did you do, just keep your power on and flip the ship around?"
51842What do you mean about Medicorps opinion being divided?
51842What do you mean by that, child?
51842What do you mean, we''re a special case?
51842What will happen to Helen?
51842What''s funny?
51842What''s your name, eh?
51842What?
51842When will that be?
51842Why must we be split so there is always something missing in each of us? 51842 Would you mind staying out of here till I''m finished?
51842You''d rather be sinning?
51842Young lady, have you been neglecting to take your sleeping compound?
51842Your opinion, Captain?
51842_ Would_ have been? 51842 And-- there is no one else for you, is there?
51842Are n''t my friends good enough for you?"
51842Are n''t you a Medicorps prosecutor?"
51842Bill is-- gone?"
51842Bill looked at Major Grey and said,"What are you going to do?"
51842But how could there be a logical answer?
51842Clara, what in thirty heads does this kid mean?"
51842Conrad Manz,"he asked abruptly,"what is your opinion on the case of Bill Walden?"
51842Did the poor son of a straitjacket suffer much?"
51842Distinctly, he could hear the machine say,"Clara Manz?"
51842Do n''t you think you owe it to them to help us prevent this sort of thing in the future?"
51842Do you mind?"
51842Do you understand?"
51842Great straitjackets, who did n''t know there were laws about taking your drugs?
51842Has everyone present studied this record?"
51842Have n''t we any drugs, Bill?"
51842Have you been having an affair I do n''t know about?
51842He asked jovially,"Who is this''Bill''you were so desperately involved with?
51842How are you feeling?"
51842How did you get into this situation and what do you think about it now?"
51842How logical is that?
51842I ca n''t shift any more, can I?"
51842In gasps between her sobs, Clara was saying,"Oh, I ca n''t go back to taking them?
51842Is something wrong between you?"
51842It''s a rest day, is n''t it?
51842Later, while Captain Thiel looked in her eyes with the bright little light, Mary said calmly,"Do you know my hypoalter, Susan Shorrs?"
51842Major Grey introduced himself and asked,"Where is Bill Walden?"
51842Major?"
51842Mary blurted,"Tell me truly, what''s she like?"
51842Oh, how can I have been so_ mad_?"
51842Or had the child told her?
51842That he was a criminal breaking drug regulations in the most flagrant manner?
51842That nothing, not even the child appointed to him, meant more to him than his wife''s own hypoalter?
51842They_ were_ refusing to take their drugs, were n''t they?"
51842What could he say; to her?
51842What earthly good was Singer?
51842What in thirty straitjackets is that three- headed fool trying to do, kill us both?"
51842What the straitjacket did they think they were-- some ancient order of noblemen?
51842What use is there in such a world?
51842What was it Bill had said?
51842Where are the drugs?"
51842Why did children have to shift half a day before adults?
51842Why did n''t you pull the ship over to the hangars?"
51842Why did teachers and medicops have to be this way?
51842Why do n''t you drop her a note?"
51842Why must we be stupefied with drugs that keep us from knowing what we should feel?
51842Without the drugs, he reflected, they might be feeling-- what was the ancient word,_ guilt_?
51842You are married to my hyperalter-- don''t you understand that?"
51842_ Remorse?_ That would be what they should be feeling.
42And now comes the second question,resumed Utterson:"Who is going to do it?"
42And now one word more: it was Hyde who dictated the terms in your will about that disappearance?
42And now,said Mr. Utterson, as soon as Poole had left them,"you have heard the news?"
42And now,said the other,"how did you know me?"
42And you never asked about the-- place with the door?
42Bless me, Poole, what brings you here?
42By the by,said he,"there was a letter handed in to- day: what was the messenger like?"
42Changed? 42 Common friends?"
42Did I ever tell you that I once saw him, and shared your feeling of repulsion?
42Did you ever come across a protege of his-- one Hyde?
42Did you ever remark that door?
42Do you know, Poole,he said, looking up,"that 60) you and I are about to place ourselves in a position of some peril?"
42Do you not see, sir, it is broken? 42 For what did Jekyll"--he caught himself up at the word with a start, and then conquering the weakness--"what could Jekyll want with it?"
42Good God, sir,exclaimed the officer,"is it possible?"
42Have I been twenty years in this man''s house, to be deceived about his voice? 42 Have you any of these papers?"
42Have you got it?
42Have you got it?
42Have you seen him?
42Hyde?
42I dare n''t say, sir,was the answer;"but will you come along with me and see for yourself?"
42I have buried one friend to- day,he thought:"what if this should cost me another?"
42I suppose, Lanyon,said he"you and I must be the two oldest friends that Henry Jekyll has?"
42I thought it looked like it,said the servant rather sulkily; and then, with another voice,"But what matters hand- of- write?"
42Indeed?
42Indeed?
42Is Dr. Jekyll at home, Poole?
42Is that from Dr. Jekyll, sir?
42Is that right, when Dr. Jekyll is from home?
42Is there never anything else?
42Is this Mr. Hyde a person of small stature?
42Mr. Hyde, I think?
42My will? 42 O, sir,"cried Poole,"do you think I do not know my master after twenty years?
42On your side,said Mr. Utterson,"will you do me a favour?"
42Seen him?
42Shall I keep this and sleep upon it?
42Sir,he said, looking Mr. Utterson in the eyes,"was that my master''s voice?"
42So you found it out, did you?
42Suppose it were as you suppose, supposing Dr. Jekyll to have been-- well, murdered, what could induce the murderer to stay? 42 There was a third enclosure?"
42This is a strange note,said Mr. Utterson; and then sharply,"How do you come to have it open?"
42This is unquestionably the doctor''s hand, do you know?
42Tut- tut,said Mr. Utterson; and then after a considerable pause,"Ca n''t I do anything?"
42Weeping? 42 Well?"
42What foul play? 42 What shall it be?"
42What sort of a man is he to see?
42What, what? 42 Who are they?"
42Whose description?
42Why did you compare them, Guest?
42Why do n''t you read it, sir?
42Will you let me see your face?
42Will you wait here by the 21) fire, sir? 42 You are sure he used a key?"
42You fear, I suppose, that it might lead to his detection?
42You know that will of yours?
4238)"Have you the envelope?"
428)"A likely place, is n''t it?"
42And even granting some impediment, why was this gentleman to be received by me in secret?
42And the next moment, in a voice that was already fairly well under control,"Have you a graduated glass?"
42And then suddenly, but still without looking up,"How did you know me?"
42And then, why fled?
42And what of that?
42Are you all here?"
42But hark again, a little closer-- put your heart in your ears, Mr. Utterson, and tell me, is that the doctor''s foot?"
42Do you think I do not know where his head comes to in the cabinet door, where I saw him every morning of my life?
42Do you want to see it?"
42From this he was recalled by Mr. Utterson asking rather suddenly:"And you do n''t know if the drawer of the cheque lives there?"
42How could the presence of these articles in my house affect either the honour, the sanity, or the life of my flighty colleague?
42How was he to be reached?
42How was this to be explained?
42How, then, were they dissociated?
42Hyde?"
42Hyde?"
42I asked myself, and then, with another bound of terror-- how was it to be remedied?
42If his messenger could go to one place, why could he not go to another?
42If it was my master, why did he cry out like a rat, and run from me?
42It might indeed be possible to cover my face; but of what use was that, when I was unable to conceal the alteration in my stature?
42Jekyll?"
42My drugs were in one of the presses of my cabinet; how was I 102) to reach them?
42Sir, if that was my master, why had he a mask upon his face?
42Something troglodytic, shall we say?
42Supposing that I escaped capture in the streets, how was I to make my way into his presence?
42Thereupon the servant knocked in a very guarded manner; the door was opened on the chain; and a voice asked from within,"Is that you, Poole?"
42This masked figure that you saw, did you recognise it?"
42Utterson?"
42What are you afraid of?"
42What do you want?"
42What does the man mean?"
42What has he done?"
42Why?
42Will Hyde die upon the scaffold?
42Will you be wise?
42Written by the hand of Lanyon, what should it mean?
42You have not been mad enough to hide this fellow?"
42You have not forgot, sir that at the time of the murder he had still the key with him?
42You see, it was much of the same bigness; and it had the same quick, light way with it; and then who else could have got in by the laboratory door?
42and above all since Guest, being a great student and critic of handwriting, would consider the step natural and obliging?
42and how should I, an unknown and displeasing visitor, prevail on the famous physician to rifle the study of his colleague, Dr. Jekyll?
42and how?
42and in that case, can we venture to declare this suicide?
42he added;"is the doctor ill?"
42he cried; and then taking a second look at him,"What ails you?"
42how persuaded?
42how that?"
42or can it be the old story of Dr. Fell?
42or has the greed of curiosity too much command of you?
42or is it the mere radiance of a foul soul that thus transpires through, and transfigures, its clay continent?
42or shall I give you a light in the dining room?"
42or will he find courage to release himself at the last moment?
42said Mr. Utterson, with a slight change of voice,"and what was that?"
42thought Mr. Utterson,"can he, too, have been thinking of the will?"
42will you be guided?
42will you suffer me to take this glass in my hand and to go forth from your house without further parley?
28162A lunatic asylum? 28162 A medicine- man with horns and a rattle?"
28162Afraid of shocking the gardener, eh? 28162 All right?
28162Am I-- am I-- in a_ maison de santé_?
28162And I''m not average? 28162 And do n''t you see the difference?
28162And what are you going to do next week?
28162Anything gone wrong?
28162Anything wrong with that?
28162Are n''t you well?
28162Are they in the fashion?
28162Are you angry, Ian? 28162 As how, enlivening?"
28162But I ca n''t ask for supper for myself, can I?
28162But his personality?
28162But, Mildred--"Why do you call me Mildred? 28162 Ca n''t read what you''ve written?
28162Can I? 28162 Did I really walk?"
28162Did I?
28162Did he?
28162Did n''t you tell me to come in the postscript of your letter?
28162Did you think Mummy was dead?
28162Do I look as if I''d got no soul?
28162Do I want it very much, my First?
28162Do I-- do I look as if I came out of a Trafalgar Square fountain with fell designs on Lord Ipswich?
28162Do I? 28162 Do I?"
28162Do n''t you?
28162Do you believe in the demoniacs? 28162 Do you consider yourself a gentleman?"
28162Do you know who it is, sweetheart?
28162Do you really think it matters?
28162Do you really think it went off well?
28162Do you really want to wear the usual fender? 28162 Do you?"
28162Does it mean anything in particular?
28162Good God,she moaned to herself,"what can have happened?"
28162Have I been away?
28162Have they left me here, mad and by myself?
28162He said that?
28162Heroically?
28162How am I to get on at Clewes, away from the libraries?
28162How are you? 28162 How can I help it if Milly flirts?
28162How can you talk such nonsense?
28162How dare you talk to me like this? 28162 How do they explain the idiots who have got Firsts?
28162How do you know about him?
28162How do you suppose I can take my hat off if you do n''t?
28162How ever am I to know how I did my hair if I ca n''t remember? 28162 I am alone here with you?"
28162I thought it was only that-- I told you, did n''t I, something of that sort? 28162 I, darling?
28162If it were, what becomes of Personal Immortality?
28162Is anything the matter, dear?
28162Is n''t it a pretty name? 28162 Is n''t it dreadfully hot at this time of year?"
28162Is n''t it horrid?
28162Is that Tims?
28162Is that what people told you about me?
28162Is this a conundrum or blather, invented to hide your ignominy in a cloud of words?
28162May n''t I come in, darling?
28162Must you tell me now?
28162No, really, I take lots of exercise,interposed Milly;"only I do n''t care for hockey, it''s such a horrid, rough, dirty game; do n''t you think so?
28162Nonsense? 28162 Of course they are, M. What do you want with more?"
28162Oh, Ian, do n''t you know? 28162 Oh, that''s what they say, is it?"
28162Oh, why wo n''t some kind person come and tell me where I am, and what I was before I came here?
28162Pardon me, sir, you are--? 28162 Please, please tell me-- what has happened?
28162Possessed by a devil? 28162 Primitive?
28162Really you, Mildred?
28162So you''re going to be kind enough to act Galatea for us at our fancy fair, Mrs. Stewart? 28162 Stewart said that, did he?
28162Tell me, Tims,said Milly, after the first inquiries,"are those positively all the clothes I possess?"
28162Tell you what?
28162That portrait of Lady Hammerton, which is so like you? 28162 That''ll do, wo n''t it?"
28162That''s all very well for you,she said;"but why should I help you to kill poor old M.?"
28162Then what use would they be to me?
28162This is Greek, is n''t it?
28162To do what? 28162 Tony?
28162Want it? 28162 Was it the same last time?"
28162Was it?
28162Was that changed?
28162Well, if you''ve not been playing hockey, what exercise have you been taking?
28162Well, old girl,she asked;"what do you say to hypnotism now?
28162Well, then, will you do what I want?
28162Were you-- were you sitting on that window- seat?
28162What about the baby, Ian? 28162 What about?
28162What about?
28162What are you doing that for?
28162What are you going to do?
28162What can this be?
28162What difference does it make, Max being your cousin, you silly old boy? 28162 What do you do that for?"
28162What do you mean, Aunt Beatrice?
28162What do you mean, Mildred?
28162What does it mean?--oh, what can it mean?
28162What have I done?
28162What is the good? 28162 What sort of thing?"
28162What''s happened to him?
28162What''s that?
28162What''s the joke, Mildred?
28162What''s the matter? 28162 What''s the matter?"
28162What''s''dead''?
28162Where are you going?
28162Where''s my husband?
28162Which Mummy?
28162Who do you suppose is the happier when Milly comes back?
28162Who knows? 28162 Who?"
28162Whom ought I to go to, then?
28162Why am I not reasonable when I talk about going to Dieppe?
28162Why do you say''Undine?''
28162Why do you want her to see a water- spirit?
28162Why have you crammed up one of your windows with a dressing- glass?
28162Why should n''t I be a burglar? 28162 Why?"
28162Wo n''t Mummy come back, not ever?
28162Wo n''t you do it, husband dear? 28162 Would they say I was mad?"
28162Would they?
28162Yes, my husband-- where is he? 28162 Yes-- is it you, Milly?"
28162You ca n''t? 28162 You do n''t mean to say you want to keep me kicking my heels while you go to a confounded party?
28162You do n''t suppose a respectable English nerve- doctor wants to know anything about psychology? 28162 You liked her better than me?"
28162You love her? 28162 You mean those devils of servants have n''t been looking after you?"
28162You refused, when Aunt Beatrice was going to plank down the dollars? 28162 You think I should be able to grow a fresh body, like a lobster growing a fresh claw?
28162You think my party''s like champagne? 28162 You wo n''t do that really, Tims?
28162You''ll have supper with me, I hope? 28162 You''re going to help us too, are n''t you, Mrs. Shaw?
28162Your husband?
28162_ You do n''t mean to say you have n''t seen the difference?_He might not have seen it, but he had felt it.
28162A burglar, with an assistant disguised as a footman, sacking the bedrooms of Lord Ipswich''s house while the ball proceeds?
28162Afraid of a woman?
28162All right now?
28162All right?"
28162Always in love with the wrong women, are n''t they?"
28162And Ian?
28162And for himself?
28162And if she had been ill, why was she left alone like this?
28162And when a man''s got a house of his own, as Max had, or even a hotel, why should he be so grateful as all that for a few decent meals?
28162And when he had returned, she-- what She?
28162And why did he call her by her Christian name?
28162And you''d come as quick as ever you could?
28162Any other questions to ask, Tims?"
28162Archibald Toovey, for instance?"
28162Are n''t they feeding the multitude down there?"
28162Are you a professor?"
28162Are you glad I''m back, Ian?
28162Are you serious?
28162But I think one should always try to look decent, do n''t you?
28162But do you know the poor unfortunate child has got it into her head that she is possessed by an evil spirit?
28162But there''s no''or''about it, is there?
28162But what?
28162But where could Uncle John have hidden himself?
28162But where was the physical difference between the woman he so passionately loved and the one for whom he had never felt more than affection and pity?
28162But why did Mr. Fitzroy and Mrs. Shaw both stare at her in an unvarnished surprise, touched with ridicule on the lady''s side?
28162But, Master, have n''t you yourself noticed a great difference in my wife at various times?"
28162But, Tims, dear, does old Carus really criticise your frocks?"
28162Ca n''t we skate a figure together around mine?"
28162Ca n''t you see the difference?"
28162Can it really be you saying that?"
28162Can you read it?"
28162Clans are n''t any use to us now, are they?
28162Come with me, wo n''t you?
28162Davison?"
28162Davison?"
28162Did he ever have a return of the clerical phase, during which he forgot how he became a sheep- farmer and wished to take up his old work again?"
28162Did n''t you, Mildred?"
28162Did not all their friends wish it?
28162Did you hear her answer?
28162Do n''t you take any notice of it yet?"
28162Do n''t you think I might care to know what love is like for myself?
28162Do you know how much behind time you are?"
28162Do you remember a dinner- party at the Fletchers'', the autumn before we were engaged-- when Cousin David had just bought that picture?"
28162Do you take me for a dog, to be chained up and tantalized with nice bits, and hardly allowed to whine for them?
28162Do you think any woman in her senses would leave him for you?
28162Do you want Milly back?"
28162Enough money to buy me a tiara, do you think?"
28162Every time she comes back she''s more and more miserable; and that''s not cheerful for Ian either, is it?
28162For the party, or-- for me?"
28162Going to a funeral?"
28162Good Heavens-- that Milly is possessed by a devil?"
28162Goring?"
28162Goring?"
28162Had she been very, very ill?
28162Has n''t she said things to you?"
28162Has-- has the change happened?"
28162Have I been very ill?"
28162He ca n''t like that, can he?"
28162He turned to his chattering neighbor and asked:"Who''s the chap doing Thomas?
28162He whispered slowly, as though with difficulty formulating his ideas:"Does n''t they_ never_ wake?
28162He, disregarding the answer, went on:"You love me, as I love you?"
28162His long legs brought him up to the chair in an instant, and he asked, without the usual salutation:"What''s the matter?
28162How are you?
28162How can I forget that somehow I am being robbed of myself-- robbed of my life with you?"
28162How can I possibly go back?
28162How can you pretend to think Milly happy, Tims?
28162How could she bear to fall below the level of his expectation, although the thing he expected of her had dangers of which he was ignorant?
28162How dare you name my husband?
28162How do you know?"
28162How far do you go on an average?"
28162How in Heaven''s name was he going to manage her?
28162How long?"
28162How would it be to strike a bargain?
28162How would she first greet him?
28162How would the mystery be resolved?
28162How would you like to go in a caravan from Cairo to Damascus next autumn?"
28162I call it disgusting, do n''t you?"
28162I expect you feel much the same, old boy, do n''t you?"
28162I mean did he rise from his bed with ideas, with feelings quite opposite to those which had possessed him when he lay down upon it?
28162I need n''t be a slave?
28162I''m afraid it''s not been good for a highly strung creature like Mildred to see so much of her; and why on earth did she?"
28162I''m-- I''m not well enough-- am I?"
28162In possession by evil spirits?"
28162Is anything the matter?"
28162Is it with me?"
28162Is there anything particular about that one?
28162It was all very well to be horrified at Mrs. Stewart, but why this particular form of horror?
28162Jim''s such a dear, is n''t he?
28162Know what time it is?"
28162Lady Thomson looked at her in surprise:"What do you mean?
28162Let her find herself planted in Araby the Blest with Maxwell Davison?
28162Like what?
28162Men always are, are n''t they?
28162Mild..."Milly now wrote in her usual clear hand:"Who wrote that?"
28162My career?
28162My nephew said the part of Galatea would suit you exactly; did n''t you, Charlie?"
28162Now why ca n''t we develop all the faculties, the germs of which lie within our borders?
28162Now, when you''ve made me want you-- what else have you been aiming at?
28162Now, why?
28162Of course they''re baggages, but I have n''t had the heart to send them away from the old place, for who on earth would take them?
28162Really all right?"
28162Shall I do it?
28162Shall I get much for it?
28162Shall I keep it as a memento?"
28162She longed to send one little word to Ian; but then what could she say?
28162Should he now give up all hope of it, and make a marriage of reason and of obligingness, such as his marriage with Miss Flaxman would assuredly be?
28162Should she buy some poison when she reached Paddington?
28162Stewart?"
28162Stewart?"
28162Stewart?"
28162Stewart?"
28162Stewart?"
28162Stewart?"
28162Surely, Mildred, it''s not a great deal to ask you to spare half an hour from a wretched party to come on the river with me before I go?"
28162Tell me why you looked so solemnly at her just now, Tony?"
28162That he had felt for her no ardor, no worship?
28162That shows, does n''t it, how unreasonable even a distinguished scientific woman can be?"
28162The Morrisons?
28162The Wisdom of the West engrosses us; but you''ll come and tell us about the other, wo n''t you?"
28162The question was, where was she?
28162Then after a minute''s hesitation:"What do you want?"
28162Then low, triumphantly, he exclaimed:"Well?"
28162There''s a chorus of fairies-- nymphs, Charlie?
28162They must have played her some trick; yet how could that be?
28162Tims felt sure that Milly wished her to do something-- but what?
28162To make love in?
28162Tony?"
28162Was it possible to be unconscious for six months?
28162Was n''t it a pity they did n''t have Lady Langham for the Faerie Queen?
28162Was n''t it frightfully funny?"
28162Was n''t it sweet of him?"
28162Was she allowing her whole inner life to be shaken, dissolved by the passing admiration of a flirt?
28162Was this strange man mad?
28162What am I saying?
28162What could have made Aunt Beatrice, of all women, unkind and unjust?
28162What did I tell you?
28162What did you see?"
28162What do you mean?"
28162What do you mean?"
28162What do you mean?"
28162What does it matter whether you look the same as every fool in the street or not?"
28162What does that fellow Meres mean by inventing such deviltries?
28162What have I done, child?"
28162What if her friend were developing the same terrible disease?
28162What if she should prepare a little surprise for the returning Milly?
28162What is the good?
28162What makes you think so?"
28162What on earth brought you here?
28162What resignation could be felt before this gradual strangulation of her being at the hands of a nameless yet surely Evil Thing?
28162What shall I do with it?
28162What would it matter to her?
28162What would people think if they met me riding without my hat?
28162What''s gone wrong?
28162What''s gone wrong?"
28162What''s the use of being educated if we give way to superstition, like savages, directly something happens that we do n''t quite understand?
28162Where was fact, where was reality?
28162Who are you?
28162Who else was possible?
28162Who on earth was he?
28162Who was coming?
28162Who was the man, and how did she come to know him?
28162Who''s the frock put on for, Mildred?
28162Why are you in black?
28162Why have you come here?"
28162Why have you pranked yourself out, spent an hour I dare say in making yourself pretty to- day?
28162Why should she feel at every step a growing dread of what might meet her there?
28162Why should she want to live?
28162Why will people have nerves?
28162Why?"
28162Would God permit such a thing to happen to one of His children?
28162Wretched?
28162You believe in the Bible, do n''t you?"
28162You brought me out here on purpose to say such things to me?
28162You do n''t imagine, do you, that Mildred cares about you like that?"
28162You do n''t mean to say, old chap, you''ve lived with her for seven months and ca n''t see the difference?"
28162You do n''t mind my telling them to wire for you if I sleep too long, do you?
28162You know what I mean, do n''t you?"
28162You know, do n''t you, why I asked you to drive with me?"
28162You look so distorted and odd; and so do I, do n''t I?
28162You love that wicked, bad woman so much you wo n''t let me tell you what she is?"
28162You remember meeting Sir Henry Milwood here?
28162You wo n''t be so cruel to-- to every one?"
28162You wo n''t say no?"
28162and how you''ve been working to get one in Greats?
28162asked Milly;"have I no one to look after me, no one to give me a home?"
28162cried Milly, turning,"that''s how I wear it, is n''t it?"
28162she stammered with trembling lips;"how dare you touch me?"
19451(_ Daise, what''s the matter?_) A perfect evening, though. 19451 A little note, unsigned, with some-- some verses?
19451A woman?
19451Ah, would it?
19451Also an old friend?
19451Amidon, Amidon?
19451And Brassfield? 19451 And I want you to tell me where I have been since June, 1896--and who is Eugene Brassfield?
19451And about how long ought a man to have to slow up an''stop performin''functions, do you think?
19451And an office force?
19451And in that case, why not go up with me and join me at my supper, which will be served in ten minutes?
19451And may I have all the editions of Browning I want, even if I could n''t explain what_ Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came_ means?
19451And shall I stay-- Jones?
19451And the queer- looking lady-- do you know her?
19451And this evidence is----? 19451 And who is she?"
19451And who is the stenographer?
19451And yet, how could I help it? 19451 And, please, Mrs. Pumphrey, may I be presented to the guest of the evening?"
19451Are you crazy? 19451 Are you leaving Bellevale?"
19451At the office?
19451Besides, may I not, now that you are away from me, give you a glimpse of that side of my soul which a girl is taught to hide? 19451 Bright auburn hair?"
19451But do n''t you see,said Amidon,"that proving this makes my whole story public?"
19451But how was it possible for her to get her hands loose?
19451But if you must go, how would it do for you to slip away before Billy, comes in, so as to leave him to me? 19451 But really,"said Elizabeth,"is it necessary for us to live in Bellevale?"
19451But what''s all this work for?
19451But, as to the fact,urged he at last,"how can you guess out any such state of things as you describe?"
19451By the way, Conlon, ca n''t you come up to the office soon? 19451 Ca n''t we give Mac something else, later?"
19451Ca n''t_ you_ guess a little bit more once in a while? 19451 Can I leave you like a just- cured blind and deaf man, and my work for you only begun?
19451Can I stay, Florian?
19451Can it be I?
19451Children, eh?
19451Comin''round all right, now, suh?
19451Complications, eh?
19451Conversation must be a little difficult, is n''t it? 19451 D''ye want to kill the min in the trinch?
19451Dear,said he at last,"would you feel very sorely disappointed if we were to give it up-- the state and national capital life, and all that?"
19451Did I ever absent myself from any social affair in which your charming aunt, Mrs. Pumphrey, is interested? 19451 Did I, really,"said he confusedly--"to you?"
19451Did he tell you much of his past?
19451Did n''t you recognize anything,went on the judge,"in the streets or buildings or the general landscape?"
19451Did you ever,said he at last,"happen to hear what was the rule laid down in the breach of promise case of Hall versus Maguire?"
19451Did you note on them the information we wanted? 19451 Different?"
19451Difficult?
19451Do n''t know what? 19451 Do n''t we know him all right?
19451Do n''t you realize, dearie,said he,"that I know nothing of all that?
19451Do you know the lady talking with Doctor Brown?
19451Do you know, I have always imagined myself capable of founding Primrose Leagues, and becoming a real political force? 19451 Do you remember what date this is, my boy?"
19451Do?
19451Do?
19451Does Bess know,asked Miss Finch,"about this mesmerist person?"
19451Does this thing,said Amidon, shaking it in evident disgust,"tell where I live in Bellevale, whether in lodgings or at a hotel, or in my own house?
19451Edgington? 19451 Has_ Parsifal_ received any attention?"
19451Have I been out all the afternoon?
19451Have you been ill, Eugene?
19451Have you been saving up the artist and poet in you, to show them to me now?
19451Have you found out-- much-- about it-- from him?
19451How am I ever to get through with this?
19451How can I serve you, my friend?
19451How can I serve you, sir?
19451How did you find Estelle when you called?
19451How is it,said the judge,"that no one has ever heard of his Bellevale career out in Hazelhurst, if he''s so prominent?
19451How long are you going to keep people jumping sideways to prevent themselves from being buried alive? 19451 How''s he been doin''financially?"
19451How?
19451Huht yo''haid, Mr. Brassfield? 19451 I never saw the-- the lady in my life,"was the reply;"so how can I be-- can I be-- engaged to her?"
19451I peg bardon,it said,"but haf I the honor of attressing Herr Brassfield, or Herr Amidon?"
19451I wonder where I''ve seen that man?
19451I''m quite well,said Mr. Amidon, though he did not look it,"and will go to the-- what hotel did you say?"
19451If any one calls?
19451Is he all right?
19451Is it possible for such qualities to subsist in the same personality with those I loved( there''s no use denying it-- in a platonic sense) in George? 19451 Is it possible,"said she,"that you do n''t know me?
19451Is there any truth in this story,said he,"that you have had some trouble with Stevens, and discharged him?"
19451Is this 758? 19451 Is this the guide by which I am to regulate my conduct in Bellevale?"
19451It ai n''t that Scarlett business? 19451 It does n''t, eh?"
19451It gives me the opportunity of presenting you to-- why, Daisy, where''s your auntie gone? 19451 It''s only a day''s run to Canada; but in case I should prove honest, and need to hear from you, you''ll leave your address?"
19451Jim,he cried,"have you seen this?"
19451Let me see,said he musingly;"what-- what do you do?"
19451Love you?
19451Madame le Claire,said Amidon feebly,"may I speak with her?"
19451Madame le Claire?
19451March, eh? 19451 May I have just a little taste?"
19451May I have some?
19451More? 19451 Mr. Cox,"said Judge Blodgett,"do we need a detective to run this sporty influence down?
19451Mr. Stevens-- why----"Oh, I mean where does he live now? 19451 My office?
19451No,said Amidon, who had never joined a secret order in his life,"and do you think we ought to talk these things out here?"
19451No? 19451 Nor in the young lady?
19451Now will you get mad when I speak of a double life? 19451 Now, if I am so shilly- shallying as this before marriage, what shall I be after?
19451Of course you know what we''ve arranged for to- day, do n''t you?
19451Oh, does that point puzzle you?
19451Oh, is n''t it a crush?
19451Or, in such a case, to give me knowledge of my past relations with him, or whether I like him or hate him?
19451Packing, Clara?
19451Please come down in an hour or so, wo n''t you?
19451Really? 19451 Really?
19451See here,asked he finally,"what did we bring madame and the professor down here for, anyway, I''d like to know?"
19451She''s well, then, Jennie is?
19451Soon?
19451Suppose some fellow should get into a lodge,asked Amidon,"who had never been initiated?"
19451Thank you,he said; and then seeking for safer ground:"Have n''t you something for us to look over-- some plans or something?"
19451That?
19451The author, I believe, by the notes?
19451The deferred annual meeting of the Construction Company?
19451The old gentleman at the hotel?
19451Then can you-- will you go?
19451Then why did you let them go on with it?
19451Then you find the lady quite-- quite endurable?
19451Then you wo n''t see Barney Conlon?
19451They''re not going to lower him with those cords, are they?
19451To stay?
19451Vell, vere shall ve vork te hypot''esis ant te bublic next? 19451 Vell,"said the professor,"for four veeks after you left Elm Springs Chunction, you vandered-- not, Clara?"
19451We ca n''t be expected to play on the bench the best man in Pennsylvania in that part, can we?
19451Well, manage it as well as you can, and-- I suppose you''ve watched me?
19451Well, what has he done?
19451Well, why not?
19451Well, you all know what took place at his counting- room,asked Slater,"the day after he got back from New York?
19451Well,said Amidon impatiently,"who else?"
19451Well,said Brassfield,"now, definitely, what do you want?
19451Well,said Mr. Brassfield,"there is n''t much doing in the way of business, say from two to five A. M., is there?"
19451Well,said the judge,"it may not be quite like remembering all about things; but anyhow it will help some, wo n''t it?"
19451Well?
19451Were you never in Hazelhurst, Wisconsin?
19451What can I do for you?
19451What can I say to her?
19451What do I_ do_? 19451 What do you mean,"said Madame le Claire-- and Elizabeth held her breath--"by full reparation?"
19451What do you mean?
19451What do you want with me?
19451What do_ they_ want?
19451What have we for this afternoon? 19451 What is it, Conlon?"
19451What is it?
19451What is it?
19451What is the lesson inculcated in this Degree?
19451What is the password of this Degree?
19451What legal matters did he place before you?
19451What was it?
19451What was?
19451What''s de use?
19451What''s my manager''s name-- Stevens?
19451What''s the nub of the case?
19451What''s up, Florian?
19451When are you going to begin?
19451When can anything be supposed to be settled, between gentlemen, if that is n''t? 19451 When did you bring the town the blessing of your presence?"
19451Where are the letters?
19451Where is he? 19451 Where''s he keeping himself?"
19451Where''s the telegram?
19451Where, where?
19451Who is the old gentleman whom you just passed?
19451Who is this, George?
19451Who?
19451Whom do you want''em paid to?
19451Why could n''t he?
19451Why do you call him by that name?
19451Why not make it your platform?
19451Why not?
19451Why, Brassfield, how are you?
19451Why, could you bring yourself to give them up? 19451 Why, did n''t you meet her when you came in?
19451Why, did n''t you recognize him? 19451 Why, how do you do?"
19451Why, who else?
19451Will you go to the Calumet House, as usual, suh? 19451 Will you speak to this gentleman before you go up, sir?"
19451Witnesses-- yes, yes-- we shall need witnesses, wo n''t we?
19451Wo n''t you give me a lift,said he,"and put me down at my home?"
19451Would n''t it be just as well to cease discovering things of that kind? 19451 Would you go away-- with me?"
19451Y- e- s?
19451Yes, it would appear that way,said he, at last;"but is it necessarily so?
19451Yes, sir, the Turkish room: and Charles to wait?
19451Yes? 19451 Yes?"
19451You are coming?
19451You do n''t expect me to do it, do you?
19451You do n''t think there''s anything in this new movement, do you?
19451You knew that?
19451You know-- this woman knows,he said,"something to my advantage in the matter?"
19451You mean, a public manifesto?
19451You never loved him as you do me, did you?
19451You remember the sort of literary friendship I had with George L----? 19451 You see what Edgington''s up to?"
19451You were out last night?
19451You? 19451 Your old room, I suppose?"
19451_ Do_ I?
19451''Ketch anything?''
19451(_ Are you running away from me?_) And such delightful people!
19451(_ The east room in ten minutes; is it yes?_)"Miss Scarlett nodded, and Brassfield moved on.
19451--to a lady, down there, whom I should n''t know if I were to meet her out in the hall?
19451A man should be acquitted-- eh?
19451A sort of cramming-- coaching-- review, on the eve of trial, you know?"
19451Ai n''t it all fixed?
19451Am I a robber and a murderer?
19451Am I so like him?"
19451Amidon.--Brassfield, I mean?"
19451Amman,''or whatever the name is, that is so much in your mind that you call me by his name when you speak without thinking?"
19451And I stand it, do I?
19451And are n''t we to have an exclusive franchise on all the streets, with your signature as mayor?
19451And could she tell what her thoughts in that connection had been?
19451And could she_ really_ put people under her influence so that they must do as she willed?
19451And do you mean to say I must now act up to a record of that kind-- and with a strange woman?
19451And except for your sweet letter, I knew nothing of you before that day when I came from New York?"
19451And how about your publishing an itemized account of campaign expenses?"
19451And how''s Baggs?"
19451And if he knew about his past when he said he knew her, did he not know it as well afterward?
19451And now, there is something you need, my friend?
19451And who has changed for the worse lately more than Bessie Waldron?
19451And who is Elizabeth?"
19451And who is the next man?"
19451And why did he say that he knew Mrs. Hunter, and then deny it?
19451And would she and the professor come up to the Pumphreys''reception and arrange to give a program of occult feats for the entertainment of the guests?
19451And yet, why had he concealed these things from her, who so passionately longed for intellectual companionship?
19451And you remember nothing-- nothing at all?
19451And you, Professor?"
19451Any one ought to be able to see that there is nothing wrong in accepting gifts from those able to give: and who is more able than the public?
19451Anything wrong with him?
19451Are n''t you?"
19451Are the wine and cigars here?
19451As for the situation, how can you improve it?
19451As long as they are performing these functions in an orderly way, why inquire as to the hour?"
19451Brassfield?"
19451Brassfield?"
19451Brassfield?"
19451Brassfield?"
19451Brassfield?"
19451Brought within it he must be, but how?
19451But do n''t you think we''d better have Brassfield on the witness- stand for a while this evening?
19451But impressed?
19451But on special occasions----?"
19451But on the whole, do n''t you agree with me?"
19451But some time, when you get settled down from the agitations we''ve had, after a long time, write and tell me that you''re happy, wo n''t you?"
19451But what do you do?
19451But why do you ask?--why do you ask?--why is it necessary to go through the work of surplusage of asking?"
19451But you and I can surely find matters of more mutual interest to talk about, ca n''t we?"
19451But you two are going to that banquet with me?"
19451But( and now the cheeks burned once more) why, why had he not written to her as soon as he reached New York?
19451But, are you well?"
19451But, back where?
19451But, to my question: how long, how long hast been here?"
19451By the way, Bessie dear, wo n''t you drive over by that gang of men?
19451Ca n''t some one suggest something to do?
19451Ca n''t we elope-- run away-- and never come back, or look at a paper or think of it again?
19451Ca n''t you and Mr. Alderson take up this pile of letters and bring''em to me with the correspondence, and-- and papers-- and things?
19451Ca n''t you stay a while?
19451Can I go on with so much of doubt in my own mind?
19451Can the possessor of that voice and face be any one but Florian Amidon?"
19451Can you do that sort of work?"
19451Can you ever forgive me?"
19451Come in, ca n''t you?"
19451Come over and sit by me and be nice to me, wo n''t you?"
19451Could I take it and find my home?"
19451Could it all be possible?
19451Could it be possible that the occult power possessed by her might somehow furnish an explanation of her lover''s strangely base behavior?
19451Could she exercise her art in Alderson''s presence?
19451Could she read thoughts?
19451Could she regard him as anything else than an interloper and an impostor?
19451Could she see into the future?
19451Could this be the man she had trusted with her all?
19451Defending some one?
19451Did I kill him-- or only rob him?
19451Did I----?"
19451Did n''t you?"
19451Did she know about palmistry?
19451Did you impose any such thing on him by your power?--could you have been so cruel?"
19451Did you make him do them?
19451Dis gase, vile supliminally great stuff, is pretty vell vorked out: not?"
19451Do I go back?"
19451Do n''t know whom?"
19451Do n''t you see I''m very busy?"
19451Do you know what it was?"
19451Do you know when you were here last?"
19451Do you realize what a Paradise we''re planning?"
19451Do you really think you''ll call this evening?
19451Do you remember where we were when I first called you that?"
19451Do you suppose your_ Notes_ would shed any light on what they''re driving at?"
19451Do you want to know what you''ve done?"
19451Do you?"
19451Down she stepped from her throne-- made him free;"Love,"she said, with a sigh,"What is rank?
19451During this time which has dropped out of my life, have I destroyed and despoiled this gentleman, and-- and run off in his clothes?
19451Edgington spoke to you about it, I s''pose?"
19451Edgington?"
19451Engaged, hey?"
19451Estelle?
19451Estelle?
19451Go to any lodges in New York?"
19451Got my telegram, I suppose?"
19451Have I an office?"
19451Have I been up to Miss Waldron''s?"
19451Have n''t you your platform to complete?
19451Have you any course mapped out-- any plans?"
19451How about the past five years, and Jennie Baggs keeping a place for you every meal for all this time, up to the present hour?
19451How can my thought hide a doubt?
19451How do you know this?"
19451How does it happen?"
19451How had Elizabeth ever cared for such a man as that villain Brassfield?
19451How long have you had me under the influence?
19451How long will they''stick''against the influence of their landlords and bankers?
19451How vill dis mind of his coordinate te tisgonnected views of her, with te rest of his vorld?
19451How was that?"
19451How would he adjust himself to the things done by Amidon?
19451How would the professor and Judge Blodgett stand with this new factor in the problem?
19451Hunter?"
19451Hunter?"
19451I apologize for everything out of the proper which I said----""Which you_ said_?"
19451I ca n''t give them all; you must extemporize a little, ca n''t you?"
19451I could have explained all that idiotic talk of mine about not running-- but why go over that now?
19451I have been wondering why I was brought down here?"
19451I know perfectly well that no one can ever be the One for me if Eugene is not-- but is there a One?
19451I should n''t wonder if she''s a rival of Miss Waldron''s, eh, Professor?"
19451I suppose I ought to ask why?"
19451I was nicely situated to mention it, was n''t I?"
19451I wonder if any one''s looking?"
19451I wonder-- I wonder if it would be wrong?
19451I''ve never had much tendency to go wrong, you know, but that was for lack of temptation, do n''t you think, Blodgett?"
19451In te Brassfield pairsonality, you are:--_Gott i m Himmel_, you are stuck on her, stuck on her-- not, Clara?
19451In the Turkish room at Tony''s?
19451Instinctively he turned to Judge Blodgett, saying:"What''s this, Blodgett?"
19451Is Miss Waldron at home?
19451Is anything the matter, Clara?"
19451Is he on the square, do you think?"
19451Is it feasible to kidnap him?"
19451Is n''t he out shaking hands?"
19451Is n''t that so, Professor?"
19451Is that satisfactory?"
19451Is that the morning paper?"
19451Is that you, Billy?
19451Is this the girl I used to know as Daisy Scarlett?"
19451It could be cut in right there on that north exposure; do n''t you think so?"
19451Judge, have you that letter of withdrawal convenient?"
19451Kind o''dreamin'', was n''t yo'', suh?"
19451May I?"
19451No?
19451Now let''s go through the arrangement of the chambers; shall we?"
19451Now ve vill broceed to dell aboudt his life since he vas lost-- is it a dest, no?"
19451Now what in the name of Dodd was it?"
19451Now, for instance, a name-- a name seems important; but what is it?
19451Now, what can you do, Conlon?"
19451Now, what would be your policy?"
19451Of course, we shall meet at our reception?
19451Oh, do n''t you see that I had to do it, so as to know, and tell you?
19451Oh, do n''t you think so?"
19451Oh, is it you, Brass?
19451Oh, it''s you, is it, Mr. Alderson-- you startled me so that I---- Mr. Edgington here?
19451One is, where can I get a copy of the first edition of Child''s_ Scottish Ballads_--wasn''t that the name of the''Dark Tower''book?"
19451Or was he one of those business men who can not place anything more delicate than price- quotations on paper?
19451Or would he be changed by the return to the normal-- his equilibrium made unstable by the tendency to revert to his older self?
19451Or, maybe you''ll come in?
19451Or-- and here the cheeks paled-- was he suddenly ill?
19451Perhaps I''d better give you a check on account now-- say on the terms of the Rogers''job?
19451Publish a platform?"
19451See?"
19451Shall it be said that e''en Ludovico May break our faith and live?
19451Shall we read it together, soon?"
19451Shameful commentary upon society, and---- Yes, Miss Strong, who is there?
19451She''s turning this way---- Billy, eh?
19451Should she allow him to go out in this hypnotic state?
19451Should ve not allow de gase to go on a vile?
19451Some one else?
19451Take a sort of invoice, hey?
19451Temporize with another woman?
19451That stairway episode-- that collision, you remember-- may not count for much on the trial; but with a few corroborative circumstances, eh, my boy?
19451The matter?
19451There she sits, so attentive to her book( is it the_ Rubaiyat_?
19451This you, Bess?
19451Those columns, supporting the broad portico, hark back to the Parthenon, do n''t they?
19451To be left alone-- oh, of course Billy Cox has been trying to butt in, but what good is he?
19451Until after election----""Until when?"
19451Vas he not gracey?
19451Vat does she do?
19451Vill he remember her clearly, or how?
19451Vill te autience bleace suchest te name of a laty or shentleman as a supchect?"
19451Vill you be so kindt as to dell us te saircumstances?"
19451Waive the readin'', I s''pose?
19451Was he one with whom it was out of sight, out of mind?
19451Was it a plot?
19451Was it blackmail or political trickery, or what?
19451Was it meant as an evidence of affection?--or did her foot slip, so that she clung to his hand to prevent a fall?
19451Was there a real crime here to take the place of the imagined putting away of Brassfield?
19451Was this his return for the sweet confidences, the revelations of hidden things, with which she had honored him?
19451We can do it that way, without being suspected, ca n''t we?"
19451We''ll have to have better street lighting, eh, Mallory?"
19451Well, why do n''t you show him in?
19451What could he do?
19451What could she do?
19451What did it mean?
19451What did this conduct of her lover mean?
19451What do you mean by''more''?"
19451What do you mean?"
19451What do_ I_ do?
19451What does it mean?"
19451What double life took you away from home, and property, and everything?"
19451What have you been drinking,''Gene?
19451What if he_ does n''t_ feel as if he had the slightest personal acquaintance with her?
19451What if the image of another, and the thought----?
19451What is the will of the conclave?"
19451What is there in this matter of names?"
19451What say, Zalinsky?"
19451What say, Zalinsky?"
19451What says the recreant invader of our Mystic Circle?"
19451What should he do?
19451What should she do?
19451What sort of discipline can there be in the business, thought he, when an employee dares use such language toward his employer?
19451What the devil is that racket?
19451What would he be, and what would he do?
19451What would she do if she had my power?
19451What''s likely to be the result if he''s allowed to go in this way, Professor?"
19451What''s that?
19451What''s the matther with Edgington?"
19451When is it to be?"
19451When it comes to the can- it- be part, how about you?
19451Where do I want to go?--and for the love of Heaven, where does this hound take my luggage?"
19451Where is he?"
19451Where was the Sir Galahad, or Lancelot either, in this life?
19451Where were all the weeks of summer and autumn?
19451Where''s Mr. Stevens?
19451Where''s that menu I had?
19451Where''s the carriage and my grips?"
19451Who could she be?
19451Who is the old gentleman who has been waiting two or three days to see you?"
19451Who knows anything about this claim for demurrage?"
19451Who''s that tapping?
19451Why did he do those things?
19451Why not forget about the rest of the world for a while?
19451Why should you need to communicate with me?
19451Why this conspiracy to bring him to this strange woman at the hotel?
19451Why this throw- down?
19451Why, confound it, did n''t we make up the complete slate, including control of the Common Council?
19451Why, is it night?
19451Will you make it just straight ritual, or throw in some of those specialties of yours?"
19451Will you please put me down at the Bellevale House?
19451Will you step into this little rear room?
19451Wo n''t you see if she will give me a-- a-- demonstration?"
19451Would he continue to care for her, his rescuer?
19451Would he return the same hard- headed man of business who had won riches in five short years?
19451Would n''t that jar you?"
19451Would she ever see him again?
19451Would you mind pressing the button, Jim?"
19451XXIII THE MOVING FINGER WRITES To the Queen came the guard full of zeal: Haled in bonds the Pretender:"Shall it be noose or knout, rack or wheel?"
19451Yet he could not long remain in this room; his very retirement-- any extraordinary behavior( and how did he know Brassfield''s ordinary courses?)
19451Yet, gentle reader, why should not Amidon win?
19451Yet, had there not been mention of"ritualistic work"and"Early Christians"in his conversation?
19451You have known Mr. Brassfield a long time?"
19451You must forgive me, wo n''t you?"
19451You need not fear----""And the lady-- Elizabeth?"
19451You ought n''t to repel the only person in the wide, wide world; you wo n''t, will you?"
19451You really want to publish a schedule of your election expenses?
19451You remembered some of the things I told you about?"
19451You see what I want, do n''t you?"
19451You suggest the hair?
19451You understand, do you not, the peculiar change of personality which makes it improper----?"
19451You will learn all about Bellevale, and Brassfield, and----""And Elizabeth?"
19451You''ve run your eye over the line- up: can we win?"
19451[ Illustration: A new thrill ran through the man and a new light came into his eyes]"Are you thinking of going to sleep?"
19451_ Must_ you go?
19451all at once to the moon?
19451asked Brassfield,"and short?"
19451exclaimed Amidon,"can this be you?"
19451exclaimed Florian,"am I insane?
19451he whispered,"do you love me?"
19451inquired Mrs. Pumphrey,"that?
19451or shall we look among the Christian Martyrs?"
19451said she interrogatively--"at last?
19451said she, in apparent astonishment--"from Boston?"
19451said the judge,"I''m not here to be jumped on, am I?
19451said the old lady,''anythin''more''n a bullhead?''
19451where had Florian Amidon been since June, 1896?
19451where was Florian Amidon?
19451why not be honest?
50561A doctor? 50561 About what?"
50561About what?
50561After the things these lips of mine have said, and what these arms have done to you?
50561Again? 50561 All right?"
50561Am I the product of his puerile, vacillating nature? 50561 Am I?"
50561An echo of the Black Mass and witchcraft, but--"What did they do,asked the girl,"to people they thought were possessed?"
50561And can you bring this other personality into dominance? 50561 And could you?"
50561And did you cure him?
50561And do I?
50561And do you hate me?
50561And how did they-- exorcise?
50561And how do you know what memories I might choose to carry along? 50561 And how long has he suffered from these-- intrusions?"
50561And how''s yourself?
50561And in many different ways?
50561And is he in love with you?
50561And meanwhile?
50561And of what-- or whom?
50561And so?
50561And the bruises? 50561 And then what?"
50561And this? 50561 And what am I supposed to do?"
50561And what do writers live by?
50561And what kind of quart was that you ordered? 50561 And what''s stopping you?"
50561And what''s the trouble tonight?
50561Are n''t you going to answer me seriously?
50561Are n''t you going to kiss me? 50561 Are n''t you pleased?
50561Are n''t you usually happy?
50561Are you going out, Patricia? 50561 Are you going to fight me further?"
50561Are you in love with this Nicholas Devine?
50561Are you intimating that you still love him?
50561Are you mine now?
50561Are you mine?
50561Are you mine?
50561Are you mine?
50561Are you mine?
50561Are you mine?
50561Are you mine?
50561Are you mine?
50561Are you not yet broken, convinced of the uselessness of this struggle?
50561Are you ready now for the consummation? 50561 Are you ready?"
50561Are you really, Pat? 50561 Are you sure it is n''t some kind of madness?
50561Bargain? 50561 Besides what?"
50561Bring your boy friend around, will you?
50561But I mean-- hadn''t you any idea of what had happened? 50561 But Nick-- why?"
50561But a chance?
50561But did you think that?
50561But have you any idea?
50561But he will live?
50561But is n''t there a drug that can separate good qualities from evil, like the story?
50561But no other after- effects?
50561But suppose he can''t-- what then?
50561But they''ve been more severe of late?
50561But what do you think it is?
50561But what in Heaven''s name did you do?
50561But what is this, Nick? 50561 But what''ll we do?"
50561But what''ll you do?
50561But what, Pat? 50561 But why?
50561But why?
50561But will he--?
50561But, Honey, what difference does it make? 50561 But-- It was a drug that caused that change in the story, was n''t it?"
50561But-- Oh, Nick, what is it? 50561 By the way, who''s this Nicholas you''re so enthusiastic about?"
50561By what right?
50561Can I diagnose it by absent treatment? 50561 Can he-- prevent you?"
50561Can you hear me?
50561Can you hear me?
50561Can you leave him?
50561Can you see what--_he_ sees?
50561Come to, have you? 50561 Composed?
50561Could it,he asked,"have imposed its will actively on yours?
50561Could the second personality have qualities that the first one lacked?
50561Could you fight him?
50561Dancing?
50561Devil and all?
50561Devine, did you say?
50561Did he get it?
50561Did n''t you ever see one?
50561Did this Nick of yours have one of his masterful moments?
50561Did you ever hear of anything like it? 50561 Did you ever read''Tristram Shandy''?"
50561Did you learn anything from that?
50561Did you notice how he harped on the undeserved punishment theme? 50561 Did you really feel that?"
50561Did you think you detected incipient dementia in your ideal?
50561Did you-- remove it?
50561Do I dare?
50561Do I hear the translation?
50561Do fixed ideas do things like that to people?
50561Do n''t I? 50561 Do n''t you believe it?"
50561Do n''t you really want to discuss it?
50561Do n''t you think that''s best for everybody concerned? 50561 Do n''t you, Pat?"
50561Do you expect me to treat the thing blindly-- in the dark? 50561 Do you hate me?"
50561Do you hate me?
50561Do you hear me? 50561 Do you know now what that devil-- what the attack was?"
50561Do you know what it is?
50561Do you know what it meant by saying it was a question of synapses?
50561Do you know what you''ve done? 50561 Do you mean one of those cars was following us?
50561Do you mean to say you''d care?
50561Do you mean,she asked, struck by a sudden thought,"that discussion of ours about pure horror?
50561Do you psychiatrists actually_ know_ anything about love?
50561Do you really know anything about it?
50561Do you really think so?
50561Do you remember a story you told me a long time ago? 50561 Do you remember that?"
50561Do you see,he sneered,"how weakening an influence is this love of yours?
50561Do you suppose there''s a chance to beat the thing?
50561Do you think I come trailing a maniac without some protection? 50561 Do you think so?"
50561Do you think you can help?
50561Do you think,she said unsteadily,"that I''d consent to that even to save Nick from disgrace and punishment?
50561Do you want to see the face of evil?
50561Do you work?
50561Do you yield willingly?
50561Does n''t he prove that by his very existence?
50561Does that mean,asked Pat anxiously,"that Nick''s character will be changed now?"
50561Dr. Carl, is that possible?
50561Dr. Carl, is there any sort of craziness that could take an ordinarily shy person and make a passionate devil of him? 50561 Dr. Carl,"she said,"are you sure-- quite sure-- you''re right about him?
50561Dr. Stuart Devine?
50561Eh? 50561 Ever happen before, that you know of?"
50561Ever have anything published?
50561Evil and good-- what''s difference? 50561 Experiment?"
50561Fine evening we''re spoiling, is n''t it?
50561Finicky devil, is n''t he? 50561 First, then-- Is that Satyro- stuff you mentioned intermittent or continuous?"
50561Frankly, could he help being?
50561Have I ever turned you away?
50561Have I your promise?
50561Have we decided anything? 50561 Have you any idea what it is?"
50561Have you any theory at all?
50561He has n''t? 50561 He''s cured?"
50561Honey, what''ll we do?
50561How can anyone except me fight it?
50561How could I look forlorn, Honey, when something like this has happened to me? 50561 How do you know what he''s worth?
50561How do you manage to sleep?
50561How does he like me? 50561 How does he live?
50561How long,she queried listlessly,"before-- before you''ll know?"
50561How many men have told you you were beautiful, Pat?
50561How''d you meet this mental paragon?
50561How, Nick?
50561How?
50561Huh?
50561Hungry?
50561I know, but what else can it be?
50561I mean how do you live?
50561I mean what sort of operation will it need? 50561 I mean, does the mania lie dormant for weeks or months, and then flare up?"
50561I mean, in plain Americanese, did he make a pass at you?
50561I''m sorry, Dr. Carl-- but what_ can_ we do?
50561If there''s a chance, the very slightest shadow of the specter of a chance, we''ll take it, wo n''t we? 50561 In Hell?"
50561In what way does he differ from his normal self?
50561Indeed? 50561 Indeed?"
50561Intellectual, eh? 50561 Is it over?"
50561Is it really so short a time? 50561 Is n''t that enough?"
50561Is n''t there?
50561Is that all?
50561Is that enough?
50561Is that what you wish to do-- experiment on me?
50561Is that worse than being possessed by a devil, Magda?
50561Is the pain in any particular region? 50561 Is there a chance left to us?"
50561Is there a hope, Nick?
50561Is there any hope at all?
50561It rises a little earlier each night-- or is it later? 50561 It still means nothing to you, does n''t it, Doctor?"
50561It''s true, is n''t it?
50561It-- makes things rather hopeless, does n''t it?
50561Letter? 50561 Like a fit?"
50561Listen, Bud-- this place is respectable, see? 50561 Localized?"
50561Magda,she asked in a faint voice,"could he change any time he wanted to?"
50561Magda,she asked,"did you ever see a devil?"
50561May I come in a while?
50561Mine-- for the delights of evil?
50561Muenster?
50561Must I render you helpless again?
50561Must I?
50561My face? 50561 Nice enough, except for that little spot on your chin, and will you never learn to keep your hair away from that side of your forehead?
50561Nicholas, have you gone and composed a poem to me?
50561Nicholas,said the girl, tossing the paper napkin out of the car window,"is that an indirect and very evasive proposal of marriage?"
50561Nicholas,she said pleadingly,"wo n''t you take me home?
50561Nicholas,she said wearily, clinging desperately to a remnant of logic,"what do you want of me?
50561Nick, was it--?
50561Nick,she murmured,"will you kiss me?"
50561Nick,she said in a small voice,"how do you know the-- the other wo n''t come back here?
50561Nick,she said,"did you ever try medical help?
50561Nick,she said,"what did you mean-- then-- when you said there was danger and you came to save me?"
50561Nick,she said,"why were you so-- well, so reluctant about admitting this?
50561No,he muttered, all the relief gone out of his tones,"no, it does n''t help, does it?
50561Not your sweetheart?
50561Now?
50561Odd? 50561 Oh Nick,"she continued, in a voice gone suddenly dreamy,"this_ is_ marvelous, is n''t it?
50561Oh, do you think so?
50561Oh, it is? 50561 On you?"
50561Or on us?
50561Or should I say, Good morning, Judge?
50561Pat dear,he said earnestly,"do n''t you see I''d give my eyes to help you?
50561Pat, do you believe me?
50561Pat, do you think I could assault your daintiness, or maltreat the beauty I worship? 50561 Pat,"he said seriously,"do n''t you believe me?
50561Pat,said the Doctor with an air of patience,"you want me to treat this affliction, do n''t you?
50561Pat-- How am I going to convince you that I''m sincere? 50561 Pat?"
50561Queer, is it?
50561Queer, is n''t it?
50561Really, Pat? 50561 Remember that story of his--''The Black Cat''?"
50561Save what?
50561Shall I drag you?
50561Shall I turn him in?
50561Since when?
50561Sir?
50561Slip in without anyone seeing you, will you, Honey? 50561 So he told a story, eh?"
50561So he''s spotted Mueller, eh? 50561 So?
50561Suppose,said the other with a strange, cold, twisted smile,"it were_ he_ that''s doomed to extinction-- what then?"
50561Tell me, is n''t there?
50561That all you''ve got against him?
50561That means is his family acceptable, does n''t it? 50561 That''s all, but where''s that streak of mastery you mentioned?
50561That''s certainly a mild word to use, is n''t it?
50561That''s the love of son for mother, or daughter for father, is n''t it? 50561 The Picador?"
50561Then how can you-- act like this to me?
50561Then what is it? 50561 Then what is?"
50561Then what''s the reason for all this curiosity about perversions and aphasias? 50561 Then what''s the use of my asking questions?"
50561Then where is he now?
50561Then why are you here, you young imp?
50561Then why did you?
50561Then why not send her a bill tall enough to cure her altogether?
50561Then you have an idea yourself what the trouble is? 50561 Then you''ve been here?"
50561Then your definition does n''t explain a thing, does it?
50561Then-- it''s good- bye?
50561Then_ you_ mean it? 50561 There''s somebody at the door, is n''t there?
50561Things like the pig and what happened to Nick?
50561This devil of yours said that?
50561This the stuff?
50561To take off-- my dress?
50561Told you not to, eh? 50561 Tomorrow?"
50561Was it a question of synapses?
50561Was it as bad as all that?
50561Was it-- did he by any chance say synapses? 50561 Was n''t it enough?"
50561Was n''t it? 50561 Well, if you''re so contemptuous of the thing, why do n''t you cure it?
50561Well, then?
50561Well, what_ did_ he do?
50561Well,he said,"What touched off the fuse this time?"
50561Well? 50561 Well?"
50561Well?
50561Well?
50561Well?
50561Well?
50561Well?
50561Were there any signs of Satyromania?
50561What about the other? 50561 What am I to do about it-- scream for help?
50561What are these dual personalities you read about in the papers?
50561What are they?
50561What authors-- writers?
50561What can we say?
50561What can we tell them?
50561What chance have we?
50561What did he say, then? 50561 What difference can it make?"
50561What difference does it make-- our actions?
50561What difference does it make? 50561 What difference does that make?
50561What do you expect?
50561What do you mean, Pat?
50561What do you need?
50561What do you want?
50561What do you want?
50561What do you want?
50561What does that mean, Nick?
50561What else can we do, Nick?
50561What happened to him?
50561What happened tonight to change your attitude so suddenly? 50561 What happened, Pat?"
50561What is it, Nick?
50561What is it, Pat? 50561 What is it, then?"
50561What is it?
50561What is, then?
50561What is?
50561What it is?
50561What made me find such a fierce pleasure in its kisses-- in its blows and scratches, and the pain it inflicted on me? 50561 What of it?"
50561What prose writers?
50561What queer things did he say?
50561What sort of material?
50561What things, Honey?
50561What time,he asked irrelevantly in a queer voice,"did the Doctor say the moon rose?
50561What was I to think?
50561What was it?
50561What was n''t?
50561What was that devil? 50561 What was the story?"
50561What will you do?
50561What you so quiet about, Miss Pat?
50561What''d he do?
50561What''s he like?
50561What''s that-- trephine?
50561What''s that? 50561 What''s that?"
50561What''s that?
50561What''s the connection, Pat?
50561What''s the difference?
50561What''s the matter, Honey?
50561What''s the matter?
50561What''s the remark?
50561What''s the verdict?
50561What''s wrong with being a doctor?
50561What-- are you-- are you going to do?
50561What-- what are you?
50561What?
50561What?
50561What?
50561What_ I''ve_ done? 50561 Whatever inspires you, I suppose?"
50561When''ll you go?
50561Where are we going?
50561Where are we?
50561Where do devils live?
50561Where is he now?
50561Where''ll we go?
50561Where''ll we go?
50561Where''s Pat?
50561Where''s Pat?
50561Where''s here?
50561Where?
50561Which one''s most suitable? 50561 Who cares as long as we go together?"
50561Who''s spying on you?
50561Whom do I like?
50561Why are you spying on my friends?
50561Why did I yield to it so?
50561Why did n''t you tell me Mueller brought you home last night? 50561 Why do n''t you go on, Nick?
50561Why do n''t you start talking? 50561 Why do you have to torment me?
50561Why do you say I''m not out as often in February?
50561Why is Dr. Carl having him watched?
50561Why not? 50561 Why not?"
50561Why not?
50561Why not?
50561Why should I?
50561Why should n''t he say they were beautiful?
50561Why so pensive, Honey?
50561Why''s that?
50561Why, Pat?
50561Why,he countered,"do gangsters''girls and apache women enjoy the cruelties perpetrated on them by their men?
50561Why? 50561 Why?
50561Why?
50561Will you come if you can, or if that''s not possible, break that self- given promise of yours, and communicate with me? 50561 Will you go away now?"
50561Will you yield?
50561Would you mind telling me why you waited until now to interfere? 50561 Would you mind telling me, Honey?
50561Yeah?
50561Yes? 50561 You came to take me back, did n''t you?
50561You did, did n''t you?
50561You did? 50561 You do n''t think the cause could be in any way connected with, let us say, the emotional disturbances attending your acquaintance with Pat here?"
50561You do n''t want to tonight, Pat, do you?
50561You doctors can explain anything, ca n''t you?
50561You get your letter?
50561You hate me, do n''t you?
50561You hoped it was n''t true?
50561You mean-- he''ll live?
50561You still feel that way, after the experience you went through?
50561You wanted him back, Honey, did n''t you?
50561You were nervous? 50561 You''ll want to wait, wo n''t you?"
50561You''re going to take me home, are n''t you?
50561You''re not, are you?
50561You''re the psychiatrist and brain specialist, are n''t you, Sir?
50561You''ve a mirror, have n''t you? 50561 You''ve been on the telephone all morning, and what did Carl want of you last night?"
50561You''ve no idea of the cause for this increase in the malignancy of the attacks?
50561You''ve read it?
50561You?
50561_ I_ did it, Pat? 50561 _ Is_ there such a drug?
50561--and would you mind very much telling me what that''Oh''of yours implies?"
5056119 Man or Monster?
505613 Psychiatrics of Genius"How do you charge-- by the hour?"
50561A little, anyway?"
50561Address it to his last residence; you know that, do n''t you?
50561Am I an illusion?"
50561Am I drunk?"
50561An attack?
50561And Nick, Honey-- didn''t I tell you I could forgive you anything?
50561And again-- was that a flash of red?
50561And anyway, how do you know I''ve a godling on my mantel?
50561And how?"
50561And if he were, would she be able to prevent herself from yielding?
50561And other fellows than I have taken you around, have n''t they?"
50561And still, she reflected forlornly, what difference did it make?
50561And then?"
50561And was his warning justified?"
50561And where do we dance?"
50561And your cut lips?"
50561Any trouble?"
50561Apologies?
50561Are n''t you happy at the prospect?"
50561Are n''t you thrilled to the very core of your being?"
50561Are there any after effects from these spells?"
50561Are we-- going through with it?"
50561Are you capable of inspecting my mental baggage?"
50561Are you mad?"
50561Are you really so miserable over this Nick problem of yours?"
50561Are you so spiritual and ethereal, or is my attraction for you just sort of intellectual?
50561Are you truly here?"
50561Are you-- all right?"
50561As he made no reply, she continued,"Or are those poems you spout about my physical charms just-- poetic license?"
50561As she was still silent, he repeated,"Are you?"
50561Beyond all doubt, the logical course for us, is n''t it?
50561But seriously, Pat, what is it?
50561By his writing?"
50561Ca n''t we fight it somehow?"
50561Ca n''t you see it, Dr. Carl?
50561Can I?"
50561Can you believe that I love you tenderly, worshipfully-- reverently?
50561Can you change controls, so to speak, at will?"
50561Can you comprehend that?"
50561Can you?"
50561Carl?"
50561Carl?"
50561Carl?"
50561Carl?"
50561Carl?"
50561Carl?"
50561Could I blame you for-- that_ other_?"
50561Could n''t there be a chance that you''re mistaken-- that it''s something your psychiatry has overlooked or never heard of?"
50561Could you ever be in doubt as to which phase you were encountering?"
50561Devils are only fallen angels, are n''t they?"
50561Did he say?"
50561Did n''t I say anywhere would do, so we went together?"
50561Did n''t anything occur to you?
50561Did n''t anything seem queer about-- about that ghastly evening?"
50561Did n''t you say he''d be over this evening?"
50561Did n''t you think anything of it except that I had suddenly gone mad?
50561Did n''t you?"
50561Did you ever go to a doctor about it?"
50561Did you ever hear of a madman who stood aside and rationally watched the working of his own insanity?
50561Do I go?"
50561Do his utterances seem to follow a logical thought sequence?"
50561Do n''t you believe that?"
50561Do n''t you credit me with any modesty?"
50561Do n''t you hate me?"
50561Do n''t you know I love you, Nick?
50561Do n''t you love me?"
50561Do n''t you think I should know?"
50561Do n''t you think he might possibly have lied to you, Pat?
50561Do n''t you think so?"
50561Do n''t you understand me?
50561Do n''t you understand that I''m trying to protect you?
50561Do we take it?"
50561Do you feel it?
50561Do you hear me?
50561Do you know that, young man?"
50561Do you know what I am?"
50561Do you know what he is?"
50561Do you really believe that indictment of the normal viewpoint?"
50561Do you remember?"
50561Do you see what I mean?"
50561Do you see?"
50561Do you see?"
50561Do you suspect your friend of being addicted to some mysterious drug?
50561Do you think I can guess at the cause without observing the effect?"
50561Do you think I could consider the destruction of your beauty, Dear?
50561Do you think I hired Mueller out of morbid curiosity, or professional interest in the case?
50561Do you think I''d consent to that?"
50561Do you think I''m fool enough for that?"
50561Do you think it wise?"
50561Do you think so?"
50561Do you think you can believe me?"
50561Do you think_ I_ could have done it?"
50561Do you understand me, dear?
50561Do you understand?"
50561Do you understand?"
50561Do you understand?"
50561Do you want to forgive me?"
50561Do you?"
50561Does it help matters, my sensing that?
50561Does it?"
50561Does that excuse you?"
50561Does that explain him?
50561Does that mean merely that he writes?
50561Does that one stand by while you''re in the saddle?"
50561Dr. Carl does n''t even believe in a soul; how could he know anything about it, then?"
50561Dr. Carl, what happened to me last night?
50561Dr. Carl, what''s a synopsis?"
50561Dr. Carl,"she changed to a pleading tone,"ca n''t you think of something?"
50561Especially a vicious one like you?"
50561Even his name, Nick-- that''s a colloquialism for the devil, is n''t it?"
50561Even suppose that she found him the sweet personality that she had loved, might that also be a trick?
50561Forehead, temples, eyes, or so forth?"
50561Had that been Nick, really her Nick, or--?
50561Has n''t it?"
50561Have you already forgotten the early steps of our experiment in evil?"
50561Have you any idea what you''ve done?"
50561Have you by some mischance broken your promise to me?"
50561Have you forgotten how nearly I won you to the worship of that principle?
50561Have you forgotten the ecstasy of that pain?"
50561Have you forgotten?"
50561Have you, perchance, discovered a new way, Nick?"
50561He paused,"How old are you, Pat?"
50561He was punished for another''s mischief?"
50561Horker?"
50561Horker?"
50561How can you promise for-- it?"
50561How come?"
50561How did I get home last night, Dr. Carl?
50561How did I get to bed?"
50561How did he look?"
50561How do you feel, child?"
50561How would you like to hear my analysis of you?"
50561How''d you find me?"
50561How?
50561How?"
50561I mean, could it have made you actually do what it asked there at the end, just before I recovered enough sense to let out that bellow?"
50561I saw it happen once before, that other night when-- Well, what difference does it make, anyway?
50561I suppose this is different-- a grand passion?"
50561I was n''t more than eight years old, was I?"
50561If you brain- doctors know it all, why do you switch theories every year?"
50561Is he nice?"
50561Is n''t it?"
50561Is n''t that the proper course for lovers in this situation?"
50561Is n''t that what both of you want?"
50561Is that reason enough?"
50561Is that right?"
50561Is that the famous Nick?"
50561Is that the latest hypothesis?"
50561Is that usually dominant?"
50561Is that what makes you look so forlorn?"
50561Is the difference recognizable instantly?
50561Is there anything I''d refuse to promise you, Pat?
50561Is there anything more you might want to tell?"
50561Is twenty- two getting old?"
50561It must have been that, but Dear, can you forgive?
50561It was n''t so much her physical condition, either; it was-- She clenched her jaws firmly; was the memory of Nicholas Devine to haunt her forever?
50561It''s far too dangerous, and-- can I ever be certain?
50561It''s foolish, superstitious, but Nick, what else can it be?"
50561Just between friends, it''s all applesauce, is n''t it?"
50561Know a good place?"
50561MAN OR MONSTER?
50561Might n''t he be trusting to his ability to win her over, to the charm she had confessed to him that he held for her?
50561Must I drag you?"
50561Must n''t we find out who?"
50561Not at all-- understand?
50561Not synopsis-- synapses?"
50561Now do you see what I mean?"
50561Now, do n''t you suppose he''ll leave a forwarding address?
50561Now, when our friend has one of these-- uh-- attacks, is he rational?
50561Now-- when he turned, when the light struck his eyes at an angle, was that a glint of crimson?
50561Oblivion, annihilation-- they''re preferable, are n''t they?"
50561One can never do a bob right; why do n''t you let it grow out like the other girls?"
50561One that could change a person''s character?"
50561Or are you one of these visions that have been plaguing me for hours?"
50561Or that I''d grown to hate you?"
50561Or vice- versa?
50561Or was it simply the natural thing to do to tell one''s troubles to a doctor?
50561Or was there?
50561Or were both of these fragmentary entities, portions of some greater personality as yet unapparent to her?
50561Or will they suffer more watching me?
50561Or-- are you afraid?"
50561Or_ was_ it the liquor?
50561Pat snapped,"What makes you think you can bully me?
50561Pat, does it mean you-- care for me?
50561Pleas?
50561Please, please-- what is this?
50561Probing or what?"
50561Promise me you''ll let him try, wo n''t you?"
50561Promises?
50561References to what?
50561Remember that, wo n''t you?"
50561Revelation"Is it over now?"
50561Right?"
50561Romantic, is n''t it?"
50561See?"
50561Shall I?"
50561Shall we go?"
50561She paused, then continued,"How do you like the Doctor?"
50561So it''s come to the point where you''re investigating his antecedents, eh?
50561So now what?"
50561So what does he do?"
50561Some very subtle compliment?"
50561Suppose she went to that meeting and found-- the other?
50561That''s a subterfuge we have n''t needed, is n''t it?"
50561That''s considerably more to the point, is n''t it?"
50561That''s evil enough, is n''t it?"
50561That''s it, is n''t it?"
50561The both of you, see?"
50561Think it''d help?"
50561Think you were going out?"
50561This was Nick beside her, gentle, intelligent, kind; had he ever been otherwise?
50561To excuse himself for the responsibility of Saturday night, for instance?"
50561To look upon the face of evil?"
50561Understand?
50561Understand?"
50561Want me?"
50561Was any one, she asked herself-- was any one, anywhere, ever in a more hopeless predicament?
50561Was cruelty merely the lack of kindness, or, cynical thought, was kindness but the lack of cruelty?
50561Was cruelty, then, a part of kindness?
50561Was he really?"
50561Was medicine falling into the state of Chinese science-- a vast collection of good rules for which the reasons were either unknown or long forgotten?
50561Was n''t it but a short time since they had both contemplated it?
50561Was she willing to face another evening of indignities and terrors like those still fresh in her memory?
50561Was that it?
50561Was that the cause of Nick''s curious reluctance where she was concerned?
50561Was the face that had glared at her the visage of a maniac?
50561Was the gentle, lovable, but indubitably weaker character the split, and the demon of last evening his normal self?
50561Was this irrational tale of a fiendish intruder merely evidence that the Doctor was right in his opinion?
50561Was this story the figment of an unsettled mind?
50561We have n''t whispered any news of an engagement to you, have we, Doc?"
50561We will, wo n''t we, Nick?"
50561We''ll check up on the Doctor''s astronomy, or is it chronology?"
50561We''ll tell her you had an automobile accident; explain away those bruises.--And now, how did you get them?"
50561Well, that''s part of a parent''s privilege, is n''t it?"
50561Were its actions insane?"
50561Were they elements in a picture conjured out of her own imagination?
50561What are you trying to do-- teach me capital L-- life?
50561What could she do?
50561What did you think?"
50561What do you mean by changed?"
50561What do you mean?"
50561What ever can we do?
50561What good did your psychoanalysis do?
50561What had occurred to alter that determination?
50561What happened then?"
50561What happened to your face?"
50561What happened?"
50561What happens to his own personality when this other phase is dominant?
50561What happens to your individuality, your own consciousness, while you''re suffering an attack?"
50561What have I to risk?
50561What have you to offer?"
50561What if we go a year or a million years before the rest?
50561What is it?"
50561What is this-- this outsider?
50561What letter?
50561What next?"
50561What of that?"
50561What on earth makes you think that, and why should it, anyway?"
50561What was it worth-- this array of medical facts-- if it failed to cure?
50561What you said that night last week?"
50561What''s happened to your genius now?"
50561What''s happened?
50561What''s the difference, anyway?"
50561What''s the rest of his cognomen?"
50561What''s there to be afraid of?"
50561What''s there to be afraid of?"
50561What''s this prodigy''s specialty?"
50561What''s to keep him from it?"
50561What''s wrong with it?"
50561What_ could_ Nick write that had the power to change things?
50561Where are you going, child?"
50561Where''s this chap of yours?"
50561Where''ve you been?"
50561Which do you think?"
50561Which one"--an hysterical laughing sob shook her--"will wear the longest?"
50561Which one''s most becoming?
50561Which qualities were positive in the antagonistic phases of Nicholas Devine''s individuality, and which negative?
50561Who are his people?"
50561Who''d write me a special?"
50561Who''s''he''?"
50561Whom do you like?"
50561Why do you ask that?"
50561Why do you want me?"
50561Why not, Nick?
50561Why should I offer to give you up if this were-- what you said?
50561Why should n''t_ he_ say it?
50561Why should you want to improve on his treatment of the theme?"
50561Why the''again''?"
50561Why''d you cut the light like that?"
50561Why, she wondered, had the thought of Nick''s death disturbed her so?
50561Why?"
50561Why?"
50561Will it make any difference in the end?"
50561Will you answer them?"
50561Will you believe me when I write that I love you?
50561Will you tell me what you-- will you tell me why we''re here?"
50561Will you?"
50561Will you?"
50561With an eye to marriage, or what?"
50561Would it add a poignancy to the torture if I made you strip this body of yours with your own hands?
50561Would n''t I be pleading for another chance, making promises, finding excuses?"
50561You did n''t see it last night, did you?"
50561You do n''t want me dancing with a crowd of memories, do you?"
50561You felt it too; it was n''t just a mental lapse on my part, was it?"
50561You heard me, did n''t you?"
50561You know I feel that way about you, do n''t you?"
50561You really do?"
50561You want to pull something like this, you go upstairs, see?
50561You''ll promise that, wo n''t you?"
50561You''re just safely you, are n''t you?
50561You''re traveling light tonight, are n''t you?"
50561is it you-- truly you?