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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37970 | Goodman, Edward,_ Why the One- Act Play_?, in_ The Theatre_, Vol. |
51984 | (_ Finds it by the sink,_) LAURA(_ her face still hidden_) Oh, Gordie,_ was_ it all a mistake? |
51984 | (_ Listens,_) Was that the baby? |
51984 | (_ Looks at cup._) What cup is that? |
51984 | Did you ever hear me complain? |
51984 | Did you expect to go through life having everything done for you, without a little hard work to make it interesting? |
51984 | Do n''t you think it would be better if_ I_ praise Laura and_ you_ praise Gordon? |
51984 | Do you remember why I call you Creature? |
51984 | GORDON Great Scott, what did you think marriage was like, anyway? |
51984 | GORDON I guess throwing away good, hard- earned money is my affair, is n''t it? |
51984 | GORDON I suppose you''ll think it an awful anticlimax-- LAURA What, dear? |
51984 | GORDON Motto for married men: Do n''t run short of adjectives!--You remember what the adjective was? |
51984 | GORDON Suppose we have something to eat? |
51984 | GORDON Where''s that nice old Christening mug of mine? |
51984 | GORDON(_ bewildered_) Lettuce? |
51984 | GORDON(_ blows up_) Do you know what the one unforgivable sin is? |
51984 | GORDON(_ hunting among plates on the shelf beside sink_) Where''s that plate I put here? |
51984 | LAURA Did n''t she know Mother was here? |
51984 | LAURA Do I not? |
51984 | LAURA Is it necessary to shout? |
51984 | LAURA We_ are_ happy, are n''t we? |
51984 | LAURA What is? |
51984 | LAURA(_ putting away dishes_) Why? |
51984 | MRS. SHEFF Why? |
51984 | The sin against the Holy Ghost? |
51984 | Then he seems to resume his good humor and relights his pipe._) Well, it''s jolly to have both the grandmothers here together, is n''t it? |
51984 | We make a pretty good team at this, do n''t we? |
51984 | What are they trying to do, break up a happy home? |
51984 | What does she suppose those little clamps are for? |
51984 | Where are they now? |
51984 | You come back at night and find your home well cared for and me slaving over a hot dinner, and do you ever say a word of thanks? |
43299 | ''P.S.--The cut''s above the knee, And wo n''t be right just yet, I fear Oh, and what price you marrying me? |
43299 | ''Some''heat to- day, what? |
43299 | And bear I not some ninety- seven scars Taken as I fought my way to thy fair feet? |
43299 | And what girl could marry A man who, when proposing, ends''yours, Harry''? |
43299 | And what, I wonder, Can have torn you and your rich time asunder? |
43299 | And wilt thou have no pity on my pain? |
43299 | And you? |
43299 | And yours? |
43299 | Any good? |
43299 | Anything doing? |
43299 | But sometimes you will write me-- just a page? |
43299 | Could_ The Five Towns_ have bored her? |
43299 | D''you know, old bean, it''s more than five o''clock? |
43299 | Deep In Bennett''s fragrant works, or can she sleep? |
43299 | Did I play it well? |
43299 | Did you ever hear a style Quite so absurd? |
43299 | Does it not melt that pitiless heart of ice To see thyself secured at such a price? |
43299 | Dost know of passion? |
43299 | Engagement? |
43299 | For thy sake Did I not paint the town in crimson- lake? |
43299 | From him? |
43299 | Got a match? |
43299 | Had I a boy''s light love when I, to win Thy favour, cut off all thy kith and kin? |
43299 | Have I not wrenched thee through thy nunnery- bars? |
43299 | How can I get among them? |
43299 | How does he write? |
43299 | How shall I tell Which road to follow? |
43299 | How so? |
43299 | I came to ask you something...[_ Producing a ring._ Ever seen A ring like this? |
43299 | I do look horrid... Will he bring An emerald or a pearl engagement- ring? |
43299 | I must n''t err into a time too late; But how to make quite sure? |
43299 | In the pink, old sport? |
43299 | Is that heart so pure As not to guess what torments I endure Who for so long have sighed for thee in vain? |
43299 | Made a slip? |
43299 | No poetry? |
43299 | Now, let me see...[_ Consulting her map._ If I should take that road What century should I have for my abode? |
43299 | Now, was n''t that enough to make me mad? |
43299 | Now-- what''s the time? |
43299 | The third Finger, I think, is generally preferred? |
43299 | Thy choice is made? |
43299 | To Rome?'' |
43299 | Was it in fifteen- sixty or before? |
43299 | Well, and how_ are_ you? |
43299 | Well, how''s the enemy? |
43299 | Well, what? |
43299 | What about it? |
43299 | What are they? |
43299 | What can have led you to forego an age When life was an illuminated page From some superb romance? |
43299 | What could have happened better? |
43299 | What is it? |
43299 | What was Titian''s date? |
43299 | What''s that? |
43299 | What? |
43299 | Where shall we do our bunk? |
43299 | Who is that? |
43299 | Who? |
43299 | Why did I let her go? |
43299 | Why did I let her go? |
43299 | Why not? |
43299 | Why, Who are you, lady? |
43299 | Wilt thou still spurn me as a thing abhorred Whose only crime is to love thee? |
43299 | Wo n''t she be delighted? |
43299 | Would you deign to call_ That_''writing''--this illiterate blotted scrawl? |
43299 | You mean''exchange''? |
43299 | You want my father''s home- address? |
43299 | You''d be my wife? |
43299 | You''ll have some tea? |
43299 | You''ve got a diary? |
43299 | since here we stand beyond the range Of Time, why do n''t we swop? |
43299 | what''s that you''re thumbing? |
54711 | (_ A light dawning_) To Maria? |
54711 | (_ Drawing away_) What do you mean? |
54711 | (_ Earnestly_) Do you know what Socialism is? |
54711 | (_ He pauses, rather alarmed._) SHE Yes? |
54711 | (_ Indignantly_) Do you suppose I would be married to a man that''s fat and bald and forty years old? |
54711 | (_ Rising and coming over to the Agent_) Ca n''t you think up some scheme? |
54711 | (_ The Agent approaches_) Can you unloose my hands from those of this young woman? |
54711 | (_ There is a pause, which she breaks suddenly_) Do you see that bee? |
54711 | (_ Thoroughly awake now_) You did n''t think--? |
54711 | (_ To the Agent_) Will you kindly take hold of me and move me over_ there_? |
54711 | And how many new dances would_ you_ invent if you lived eternally in the picnic stage of civilization? |
54711 | And to whom, pray, did you think I was married? |
54711 | And what''s the use for two different kinds of beings to try to live together? |
54711 | Anything-- I''ve said my say.... Why do n''t you speak? |
54711 | Are you Helen Egerton? |
54711 | Are you married to_ anybody_? |
54711 | But how many books would you write, young man, if you had to go back to the camp- fire every day for your lunch? |
54711 | But-- SHE Well? |
54711 | By the way, do you dance? |
54711 | Ca n''t you talk with a girl in a cherry orchard for half an hour without falling in love with her? |
54711 | Did n''t I see you at that real estate office in New York yesterday? |
54711 | Did you ever go on a picnic? |
54711 | Do the family portraits go with the house? |
54711 | Do you understand furnaces? |
54711 | Do you understand? |
54711 | GEORGE Then what do you call marriage? |
54711 | GEORGE(_ puzzled_) But what_ is_ the iniquitous arrangement? |
54711 | GEORGE(_ recovering with difficulty the power of speech_) What-- what''s the matter with him? |
54711 | HE A bee? |
54711 | HE Do you suppose anyone is likely to come this way? |
54711 | HE Do you suppose that is enough? |
54711 | HE No; why? |
54711 | HE Playing truant? |
54711 | HE Then-- then-- shall we? |
54711 | HE What''s disgraceful? |
54711 | HE(_ Coming down to her_) Now what do you mean by that? |
54711 | HE(_ doggedly_) Well, then-- will you marry me? |
54711 | HE(_ feeling at a disadvantage_) It is n''t that-- but-- well-- SHE(_ lightly_) Well what? |
54711 | HE(_ hesitantly_) Why did you put Socialism in? |
54711 | HE(_ staring up at her bewildered_) Why, is n''t he your husband? |
54711 | HELEN And are you George Brooke? |
54711 | HELEN Well-- are we going to get married or not? |
54711 | He is the first to awake from the ecstasy._) HE It is wicked-- SHE(_ absently_) Is it? |
54711 | I suppose you''ve been rebuilding the house, too? |
54711 | If one ca n''t live in a house where there''s been an unhappy marriage, why, good heavens, where_ is_ one going to live? |
54711 | It''s dull work, is n''t it? |
54711 | Just to please_ them_? |
54711 | Oh, I want to, all right, but-- THE AGENT(_ mildly_) Then what seems to be the trouble? |
54711 | SHE But why especially_ me_? |
54711 | SHE Do you like family portraits? |
54711 | SHE How can you be so sure? |
54711 | SHE Just because you saw me with him? |
54711 | SHE The circumstances were-- slightly-- different, were n''t they? |
54711 | SHE Why inevitable? |
54711 | SHE(_ cheerfully_) Is n''t he_ just_ the sort of man who would be interested in family portraits? |
54711 | SHE(_ coolly_) Why should I marry you? |
54711 | SHE(_ innocently_) It''s the same thing as Anarchy, is n''t it? |
54711 | SHE(_ tormentedly_) Oh, what''s the use? |
54711 | SHE(_ with calm inquiry_) Perhaps it''s because you do n''t love me any more? |
54711 | She tries to think of something to say-- and at last succeeds._) SHE Have you heard the story of the people who used to live here? |
54711 | THE AGENT Mad? |
54711 | THE AGENT Pardon what may seem an impertinence, Miss; but is it really true that you do n''t want to marry this young man? |
54711 | THE AGENT What''s the use? |
54711 | THE GUARD Matter with him? |
54711 | THE YOUNG MAN_ Who_ has arranged_ what_? |
54711 | The whole story of marriage is told in the old riddle:"Why do birds in their nests agree? |
54711 | Thought you''d given us the slip, did you? |
54711 | What does he say? |
54711 | What else do you want to know? |
54711 | What good can I do now? |
54711 | What have they to do with each other? |
54711 | What is there disgraceful about that? |
54711 | Which of us, I wonder, will have to live in it? |
54711 | Why do you say that? |
54711 | You are n''t a Socialist, are you? |
54711 | You_ do_ want it, do n''t you? |
49993 | ''P.S.--The cut''s above the knee, And wo n''t be right just yet, I fear, Oh, and what price you marrying me? |
49993 | ''Some''heat to- day, what? |
49993 | ''The taximeter points,''you say,''To fifteen shillings''? |
49993 | ''To win the love of men--"What''s that?" |
49993 | (_ Looking again at the table, she picks up the second envelope._) And here? |
49993 | (_ Turning to the envelopes on the table._) Oh, and they''ve sent me-- Is it from Chapman? |
49993 | A novel? |
49993 | A woman, and you do n''t want the last word?... |
49993 | And bear I not some ninety- seven scars Taken as I fought my way to thy fair feet? |
49993 | And here? |
49993 | And underneath? |
49993 | And what girl could marry A man who, when proposing, ends''yours, Harry?'' |
49993 | And what, I wonder, Can have torn you and your fair time asunder? |
49993 | And why not you a part of me? |
49993 | And wilt thou have no pity on my pain? |
49993 | And you? |
49993 | And you? |
49993 | And yours? |
49993 | Any good? |
49993 | Anything doing? |
49993 | At least her letter saves the shock Of meeting unprepared, and I''ll be able To sweep these wretched cuttings from the table What_ is_ the time? |
49993 | But do n''t you know? |
49993 | But however did you guess? |
49993 | But if he''s free----? |
49993 | But sometimes you will write me-- just a page? |
49993 | But where to go? |
49993 | But why not ten? |
49993 | But you''ll stay Now? |
49993 | Ca n''t you see It''s not a laughing matter? |
49993 | Can they be washed away?"'' |
49993 | Can you be So psychoanalytically dense As not to grasp that by considering me You gain a double health of spirit and sense? |
49993 | Chapman and Hall, however great their stress, Would never give it, would they? |
49993 | Could he? |
49993 | Could_ The Five Towns_ have bored her? |
49993 | D''you know, old bean, it''s more than five o''clock? |
49993 | Deep In Bennett''s fragrant works,----or can she sleep? |
49993 | Did I play it well? |
49993 | Did n''t you lie When you said that Calypso was n''t I? |
49993 | Did you ever hear a style Quite so absurd? |
49993 | Do n''t you know me? |
49993 | Do n''t you see You should? |
49993 | Do n''t you see? |
49993 | Does it not melt that pitiless heart of ice To see thyself secured at such a price? |
49993 | Dost know of passion? |
49993 | Doubtful? |
49993 | Engagement? |
49993 | Five: Can he tell-- the next day-- what you wore? |
49993 | For thy sake Did I not paint the town in crimson- lake? |
49993 | Four: Would n''t he read the golf news to his wife? |
49993 | From him? |
49993 | Going? |
49993 | Got a match? |
49993 | Had I a boy''s light love when I, to win Thy favour, cut off all thy kith and kin? |
49993 | Have I not wrenched thee through thy nunnery- bars? |
49993 | Have you finished yet? |
49993 | He really is_ too_ shy-- And Mother always whispers when we meet,''Well, dear, no startling news?'' |
49993 | Helen-- when I spoke Of being Calypso, did n''t I, to my shame, Own the wild sins that cluster round her name? |
49993 | How Choose of so many? |
49993 | How can I get among them? |
49993 | How does he write? |
49993 | How much of Time have_ you_ known? |
49993 | How so? |
49993 | How? |
49993 | How? |
49993 | I came to ask you something....(_ Producing a ring._) Ever seen A ring like this? |
49993 | I do look horrid.... Will he bring An emerald or a pearl engagement- ring? |
49993 | I had To_ say_ that I was furious, and not glad; But what girl would n''t feel some little stir Of pride when all the town''s in love with her? |
49993 | I must n''t err into a time too late; But how to make quite sure? |
49993 | I want to sit in drawing- rooms and say''Rossetti, Watts? |
49993 | I? |
49993 | I? |
49993 | In the pink, old sport? |
49993 | Is that heart so pure As not to guess what torments I endure Who for so long have sighed for thee in vain? |
49993 | Is this a time to mock me, to pretend You care so much about your slandered friend That you wo n''t stay in England? |
49993 | Juliet-- what_ do_ you mean? |
49993 | Leave your home? |
49993 | Must I lay my soul quite bare? |
49993 | Must I prove my case? |
49993 | Nine: If you flirt a little, for the fun Of being a woman, would he think you light? |
49993 | No poetry? |
49993 | Now do you see my point? |
49993 | Now, let me see...(_ Consulting her map._) If I should take that road What century should I have for my abode? |
49993 | Now, was n''t that enough to make me mad? |
49993 | Now, whatever might_ they_ be? |
49993 | Now, where''s his wire? |
49993 | Now-- what''s the time? |
49993 | Oh, Juliet-- since I''ve been His model, do you think that Mr. Green Would possibly-- just some day-- take me out To supper? |
49993 | One for me? |
49993 | One: Does he beat time to music with his hand? |
49993 | Or has he jilted you instead? |
49993 | Really? |
49993 | Seven: Is he fond of curate stories? |
49993 | Should I be In such a state about a love- affair? |
49993 | Six: If he knows an author, will he wait To get a copy free or buy the book? |
49993 | So, wo n''t you be an angel? |
49993 | Squire.--''_ At times like Gosse...._''Who wrote that? |
49993 | Suppose I beg Prettily? |
49993 | Suppose I took My bearings by this little precious book-- Addington Symonds?... |
49993 | Surely? |
49993 | Ten: Does he say, when dining in Soho,''I do n''t think we shall need champagne to- night-- But if you really want it, let me know?'' |
49993 | That? |
49993 | The last two? |
49993 | The third Finger, I think, is generally preferred? |
49993 | The wheel will turn; and shall I not be there To run with roses down Fifth Avenue And make a Roman revel in Mayfair? |
49993 | These-- hobnobbing all this time, Not rent to rags, not mutually destroyed? |
49993 | Three: and does he understand That wicked frocks do n''t mean a wicked life? |
49993 | Thy choice is made? |
49993 | To Rome?'' |
49993 | To- night? |
49993 | Two: and talk of''featuring,''''Japs,''''the Hun''? |
49993 | Very true.... What do you want? |
49993 | Was it in fifteen- sixty or before? |
49993 | We''ve not been introduced, but is it true That you''re my own Subconscious? |
49993 | Well, and how_ are_ you? |
49993 | Well, did n''t I pay A pound? |
49993 | Well, how''s the enemy? |
49993 | Well, what is it? |
49993 | Well, what''s wrong, my dear? |
49993 | Well, what? |
49993 | What about it? |
49993 | What answer? |
49993 | What are they? |
49993 | What can I do When every one I meet says''Is it you.... That wicked gorgeous creature, that wild thing Ecstatic and unmoral as the Spring...?'' |
49993 | What can have led you to forgo an age When life was an illuminated page From some superb romance? |
49993 | What could have happened better? |
49993 | What have they sent me from New Oxford Street? |
49993 | What is it? |
49993 | What though to- day I have less power than you? |
49993 | What was Titian''s date? |
49993 | What would John care because I''m painted black? |
49993 | What''s that? |
49993 | What''s your name? |
49993 | What? |
49993 | What? |
49993 | What? |
49993 | What? |
49993 | What_ do_ you mean? |
49993 | Whatever do you mean? |
49993 | Whatever made me draw Helen complete, even to her slightest flaw? |
49993 | When? |
49993 | Where Your sympathy? |
49993 | Where are you going? |
49993 | Where shall we do our bunk? |
49993 | Where will you sleep? |
49993 | Where''s your intelligence, Your tact, your feminine intuition? |
49993 | Which path would bring me there, I wonder? |
49993 | Who is that? |
49993 | Who is the better now?... |
49993 | Who knows? |
49993 | Who said that_ I_ was dense? |
49993 | Who wouldn''t-- with her reputation gone? |
49993 | Who, you ask, is Galahad Green? |
49993 | Who? |
49993 | Who_ is_ this Galahad Green? |
49993 | Why Did n''t I make Calypso small and shy, Dark and not fair? |
49993 | Why Should I resent so much his pompous air, His embonpoint? |
49993 | Why did I let her go? |
49993 | Why did I let her go? |
49993 | Why not? |
49993 | Why not? |
49993 | Why not? |
49993 | Why not? |
49993 | Why, Who are you, lady? |
49993 | Why, look-- What''s that-- oh you that have no eyes for men? |
49993 | Wild roses, love and chocolate-- aren''t they sweet? |
49993 | Wilt thou still spurn me as a thing abhorred Whose only crime is to love thee? |
49993 | With milk and sugar? |
49993 | With such a pretty hat? |
49993 | Wo n''t she be delighted? |
49993 | Wo n''t you come, too? |
49993 | Wo n''t you take Your furs off, and sit down? |
49993 | Would it have made quite Such a commotion had I dared to write Under my name? |
49993 | Would they make me their fourth leg? |
49993 | Would you accept me for your husband? |
49993 | Would you deign to call_ This_''writing''--this illiterate blotted scrawl? |
49993 | Yes, but how? |
49993 | You do seem-- shall I say A trifle-- crude? |
49993 | You insist? |
49993 | You keep a diary? |
49993 | You mean''exchange''? |
49993 | You see this knife? |
49993 | You think I''d stay in England now? |
49993 | You''d be my wife? |
49993 | You''ll have some tea? |
49993 | You''ll take him? |
49993 | You''re not serious? |
49993 | You''ve read it? |
49993 | You? |
49993 | You? |
49993 | Yours? |
49993 | _ You_ know-- a what- d''you- call- it ring? |
49993 | since here we stand beyond the range Of Time, why do n''t we swop? |
49993 | what''s that you''re thumbing? |
3068 | ( Shall we say that the analogy to the"popular"magazine still holds?) |
3068 | Ai n''t ye most ready fer bed? |
3068 | Am I presentable, Hetty? |
3068 | And my job? |
3068 | And on what basis do you ask for a better job? |
3068 | And so to- day you investigated travelling in street cars? |
3068 | And then? |
3068 | And you came at any rate? |
3068 | And? |
3068 | Are n''t the shop windows alluring these days? |
3068 | Are you a prophet as well as a scholar? |
3068 | Are you and Mr. Goodrich interested in the same things, too? |
3068 | Are you going to quarrel with me? |
3068 | Are you going to start that again? |
3068 | Are you telling the truth or are you lying? |
3068 | As much as that? |
3068 | Being you, how can I judge as I? |
3068 | But I mean, do you know why I brought you here? |
3068 | But I thought you said----? |
3068 | But if Le Grange is n''t accepted by artists, it would be a waste of time to pose for him, would n''t it? |
3068 | By the way-- I forgot to ask-- what is your name? |
3068 | Ca n''t I tell my story in my own way? |
3068 | Cake? |
3068 | Call me a hag? |
3068 | Call my coffee poison, will ye? |
3068 | Can I? |
3068 | Can Sparta ask less of her King? |
3068 | Can you tell that to Sparta? |
3068 | Can your theories survive a test? |
3068 | Come, woman, who drove that horse here? |
3068 | D''you think your father''s the only one can keep things out of the papers? |
3068 | Did I tell ye that old man Reed saw three Southern troopers pass his house this mornin''? |
3068 | Did n''t you know you would lose your job by leaving that way? |
3068 | Did ye steal somethin''from''em? |
3068 | Did you ever try to read one? |
3068 | Did you have all the romance of starving for his art? |
3068 | Did you ring for me, Miss? |
3068 | Did you search all the outbuildings? |
3068 | Do n''t you hear the flutter of wings? |
3068 | Do n''t you know anything, you brainless farm- drudge? |
3068 | Do n''t you know that folks eat it on eggs? |
3068 | Do n''t you know that it means death for any man to enter the apartments of the Queen? |
3068 | Do n''t you see what you can do? |
3068 | Do n''t you understand? |
3068 | Do you know the reason that you are here? |
3068 | Do you like it? |
3068 | Do you love each other? |
3068 | Do you mean to say I''m not justified? |
3068 | Do you mean to say I''m not religious? |
3068 | Do you take lemon in your tea? |
3068 | Do you think so, Tsumu? |
3068 | Do you? |
3068 | Does he paint all day long? |
3068 | Done what? |
3068 | Father, dear, why will you sometimes talk to me as though I were the Public Service Commission? |
3068 | Has he not been too blind to see that your soul outshines your beauty? |
3068 | Has it taught you to love your husband? |
3068 | Has the Queen summoned me? |
3068 | Has the sea a soul? |
3068 | Has there been a Northern soldier round here to- day? |
3068 | Have I been so long your slave that I no longer know your wish? |
3068 | Have n''t the years taught you the cheapness of revenge? |
3068 | Have n''t we heard enough of this? |
3068 | Have n''t you got a tongue? |
3068 | Have ye rid far to- night, misters? |
3068 | Have you been here all day? |
3068 | Have you done? |
3068 | Have you ever heard the poignant breathing of the stars? |
3068 | Have you ever listened to the sapphire soul of the sea? |
3068 | Have you ever smelt the powdery mists of the sun? |
3068 | Have you forgotten the oath pledged of old, with Ulysses and Agamemnon? |
3068 | Have you given her soul a chance to grow? |
3068 | Have you got an apple handy? |
3068 | Have you got any cider? |
3068 | Have you no honor? |
3068 | Have you noticed that he spends more time than he used to in the library? |
3068 | Have you something better to suggest? |
3068 | Have you tried to poison us, you God damn hag? |
3068 | He''s as fine as the statue, is n''t he? |
3068 | Heaven knows I do not lack the will to rid myself of this painted puppet, but where is the instrument ready to my hand? |
3068 | Here, what''d I tell you I''d do if you moved from that chair? |
3068 | Hetty, dear, is it not my custom to impress people? |
3068 | How are you going to get me out of this? |
3068 | How can you love your wife? |
3068 | How can you think of such a thing? |
3068 | How dare you speak to me like that? |
3068 | How did you come here with my daughter at all, sir? |
3068 | How do you expect me to eat with that bent thing? |
3068 | How is it I never heard this story, if her father''s so well known? |
3068 | How long ye been chasin''the critter? |
3068 | How many lumps? |
3068 | How many times must I tell you that my name is Menelaus and that it is n''t"Moo Moo?" |
3068 | How? |
3068 | I am intelligent, am I not? |
3068 | I shall wait, then, until you send me word? |
3068 | I suppose you know what''ll happen to you if you are hidin''the man? |
3068 | I? |
3068 | If you really wish to be painted, why do n''t you give a little more and have a portrait really worth while? |
3068 | Is it really true? |
3068 | Is it too much to hope that you might be still and happy? |
3068 | Is it true? |
3068 | Is n''t he good- looking? |
3068 | Is n''t she going to pass the cake? |
3068 | Is n''t that better than ringing up fares? |
3068 | Is not Penelope, the model wife of your cousin Ulysses, an exception? |
3068 | Is not the Queen----? |
3068 | Is this all we get? |
3068 | Is this some trick to catch me? |
3068 | It looks rather well, does n''t it? |
3068 | Killed? |
3068 | May I ask why? |
3068 | Me? |
3068 | More tea? |
3068 | Must I really pay the full price? |
3068 | My dear, do you think the gentleman----? |
3068 | Myself? |
3068 | No butter on a farm? |
3068 | No? |
3068 | Nothing? |
3068 | Now my good people, how did that horse get here? |
3068 | Now, dear, what is it you have done? |
3068 | Oil? |
3068 | Pray what? |
3068 | See the strength he has? |
3068 | Shall I call the guards? |
3068 | Shall I order the boiling oil? |
3068 | Shall we go back to the library? |
3068 | Shall we go hand in hand to meet eternity? |
3068 | She----? |
3068 | So you asked him to marry you? |
3068 | So you chose the girl? |
3068 | So you would give your life for a glimpse of the Queen? |
3068 | That will be unusual, wo n''t it, Dad? |
3068 | The Northern soldier who came here a while ago was pretty badly wounded, was n''t he? |
3068 | The Queen? |
3068 | Then she-- Naomi-- has done everything unusual that I wanted to do, before I did? |
3068 | Then why need you object to calling him my husband? |
3068 | Then you insist? |
3068 | There is? |
3068 | To find the devil not so black as painted? |
3068 | Tsumu, are you married? |
3068 | Twenty miles or so? |
3068 | Una, dear? |
3068 | Was it my fault that I refused him? |
3068 | Was it of you I''ve been dreaming? |
3068 | Was it ye rode by yesterday? |
3068 | Was n''t our meeting a stroke of luck? |
3068 | Was that why----? |
3068 | Was there no other way? |
3068 | We want to find him, and put him in a hospital, do n''t we, Dick? |
3068 | Well? |
3068 | Well? |
3068 | Well? |
3068 | Well? |
3068 | What are you doing now? |
3068 | What did you do all the time we were in the barn? |
3068 | What did you yell for? |
3068 | What do you mean? |
3068 | What do you want to lie for? |
3068 | What do you want? |
3068 | What have I done? |
3068 | What have they to do with you coming here? |
3068 | What horse? |
3068 | What is it? |
3068 | What is it? |
3068 | What is it? |
3068 | What is it? |
3068 | What kind o''lookin''horse is it? |
3068 | What names dare I make up? |
3068 | What similar chances are there, or can there be, for the one- act play, the dramatic short story? |
3068 | What was yours like when you were a railroad signalman? |
3068 | What will happen to you if the King hears of this? |
3068 | What would they want round here anyway? |
3068 | What ye goin''t''do with that gun? |
3068 | What''s that, woman? |
3068 | What''s the first name? |
3068 | What''s the matter? |
3068 | What, Dad? |
3068 | What? |
3068 | What? |
3068 | What? |
3068 | Whatever made you think so? |
3068 | When do I see the Queen? |
3068 | Where are its one- act plays which can be called dramatic literature? |
3068 | Where do you come from? |
3068 | Where in books can I find escape from the grim reality of being hitched for life to such a wife? |
3068 | Where is he? |
3068 | Where''s the King? |
3068 | Where''s the Queen? |
3068 | Where''s your neutrality? |
3068 | Which did you choose? |
3068 | Who are you? |
3068 | Who can establish the punctilious ratio between necessity and desire? |
3068 | Who can read the secret of the Fates? |
3068 | Who told you that? |
3068 | Whom is he going to paint here? |
3068 | Why did n''t he marry Helen when we all wanted her? |
3068 | Why did ye come here, a- bringin''me all this extra work, an''maybe death? |
3068 | Why do n''t you let Le Grange paint you, if you trust him? |
3068 | Why do n''t you stop her bragging and tell her we have an automobile? |
3068 | Why do you look at me like that? |
3068 | Why do you say that? |
3068 | Why does the great Queen envy Tsumu? |
3068 | Why have the Gods made woman necessary to man, and made them fools? |
3068 | Why not? |
3068 | Why should n''t I look well? |
3068 | Why? |
3068 | Why? |
3068 | Will she go? |
3068 | Wings? |
3068 | Wo n''t you help me? |
3068 | Wo n''t you sit down? |
3068 | Would n''t you better call him"Mr. Coxey"now? |
3068 | Would you mind standing a moment, now, until Dad looks you over? |
3068 | Ye ca n''t hardly blame''em if they''re hungry, ken ye? |
3068 | Yes, but why should n''t I have the chance? |
3068 | Yes, it is good cake, is n''t it? |
3068 | Yes? |
3068 | You dare call Moo Moo a fool? |
3068 | You did n''t take a trip down to the store? |
3068 | You do n''t? |
3068 | You have hard lines about your lips, are you happy? |
3068 | You mean? |
3068 | You read that article by Shaw in the Metropolitan, did n''t you? |
3068 | You remember what he wrote? |
3068 | You thank me for telling you your doom? |
3068 | You were here at the house all day? |
3068 | You''ll have him hurled from the walls of the palace to a forest of waiting spears below? |
3068 | You''re not going to read me a whole Shaw article, are you? |
3068 | You''re not making love to me, you naughty boy? |
3068 | You? |
3068 | Your Majesty, are we to read no longer to- day? |
3068 | Your father? |
3068 | Your sleep? |
3068 | Your wife----? |
39243 | Oh, Mary Ann,sez he,"ca n''t ye see I like it? |
39243 | (_ As she becomes conscious she is quoting the quoted delegate._) The walking delegate? |
39243 | (_ Boy puts on sweater and cap._) MISS BROWN-- Is it four slow, and four fast? |
39243 | (_ Does not stop machine._) KING-- Where''s my cane? |
39243 | (_ Enter Officer._) OFFICER-- What do ye want now, Miss Brown? |
39243 | (_ Enter a plain clothes Officer, and a Policeman, breathlessly._) OFFICER--(_To Miss Brown._) Now, which one of them done it? |
39243 | (_ Exit R._)(_ Sindibad starts to follow her, but is arrested by the sound of Kodama''s entrance._) KODAMA-- Alone? |
39243 | (_ Hangs receiver up, and watches Bart and King closely._) BART--(_To King._) What did you do? |
39243 | (_ King glances at Miss Brown suddenly, as she raises her voice during her last remark, then turns to Bart._) KING-- Have you seen the papers? |
39243 | (_ Kwen- lin shudders._) The sublime wasp shakes at that? |
39243 | (_ Leans against screen, which shakes, and almost falls over._) MISS BROWN-- What''s back of that screen? |
39243 | (_ Looks fixedly at his coat until he fidgets._) RODRIGUEZ-- Why dost thou stare? |
39243 | (_ Molly unable to answer for her tears, nods head._) QUINN-- The things I told you about him were true then? |
39243 | (_ Officer goes up to King, and turns him around suddenly, while the Policeman does the same to Bart._) KING-- What do you want? |
39243 | (_ Property Man holds bamboo stick horizontally for bridge._) CHANG- SUT- YEN-- Why should we flee? |
39243 | (_ Quinn goes to wail rack, and takes down hat and coat._) What are ye doin''with yer coat? |
39243 | (_ Raises skirt._) RODRIGUEZ-- I-- well-- that is-- LAGRIMAS-- Why dost thou not answer? |
39243 | (_ Silence._) MRS. MARTIN-- Have you heard from Molly lately? |
39243 | (_ Slaves and attendants enter, and there is music._) KODAMA--(_To the body of Sindibad._) Dost hear the music for thy wedding feast? |
39243 | (_ Starts to go._) RODRIGUEZ-- Hast found it? |
39243 | (_ Takes fan from bosom._) My fan? |
39243 | (_ They climb together._) BOY-- Why do you laugh? |
39243 | (_ To General._) Is there no pity in thee? |
39243 | (_ To Lagrimas._) Thou, what art thou doing here? |
39243 | (_ To Molly._) Why had n''t ye sense enough not to be gulled by him? |
39243 | A pause._) QUINN--(_Irritably._) Ca n''t ye stop rattlin''that paper? |
39243 | Am I a fledgling to faint under thy beauty? |
39243 | Am I a relaxation? |
39243 | Am I not of thy blood, flesh of thy flesh? |
39243 | Am I to stumble on thy secret like any outsider? |
39243 | Anything doin''? |
39243 | Are you in love with him? |
39243 | Art thou a child that patience is not in thee? |
39243 | Art thou an honest Arab that she should so dwell in thy thoughts? |
39243 | BART-- Explain to a weeping woman? |
39243 | BART-- I wish I could, but suppose she shoots herself, or takes poison? |
39243 | BART-- Mine? |
39243 | BART-- What''s she going to do now? |
39243 | BART-- Why should n''t I? |
39243 | BART-- You do n''t think I could pay for them out of my salary, do you? |
39243 | BART--(_Angrily, to Miss Brown._) I gave you a dollar, what more do you want? |
39243 | BART--(_In a stifled voice._) What-- what is it? |
39243 | BART--(_Sinking into chair._) Am I doomed to blight everything I touch? |
39243 | BOY-- Have you been there? |
39243 | BOY-- Is it work or play, love or life, your ideal of yesterday? |
39243 | BOY-- Look at me papers, will ye? |
39243 | BOY-- Must one experience to know?... |
39243 | BOY-- What''s eatin''ye now? |
39243 | BOY-- You got ta dance without it, see? |
39243 | BOY--(_At victrola._) Well, I''m goin,''ai n''t I? |
39243 | BOY--(_Stopping machine._) Say, did n''t you do it? |
39243 | BOY--_Slow, slow, slow_,-- MISS BROWN-- Ye young snipe, ca n''t ye see I''m ready to drop? |
39243 | Bart and King make a bolt for the door, and Officer stops them._) MISS BROWN--(_Discovering Selina and Gentleman._) Pipe these two dolls, will ye? |
39243 | Bart rushes to King, knocking against the Boy as he does so, and sending the papers flying._) BOY-- Ye big stiff, what ye doin''? |
39243 | But beware, we are the growers of rice and sugar, of cotton and silk, how will Spain live when these fail? |
39243 | But, that''s not gettin''the tea, is it? |
39243 | By the way, who''s that chap you always go with? |
39243 | CAFOUR-- Thou saidst"brave,"thou wouldst not kill him? |
39243 | CAFOUR--(_To Hafiz._) What have they done with my son? |
39243 | CHANG- SUT- YEN--(_Singing._)_ Bor lo un doy, bor lo un doy, chin lo, chin lo, bor lo un doy_,--who comes? |
39243 | Ca n''t ye sit still? |
39243 | Can I help ye? |
39243 | Canst thou not see? |
39243 | Did it ever exist? |
39243 | Did n''t I tell ye, he was a rogue and a scoundrel? |
39243 | Did she use those words? |
39243 | Do I not feel? |
39243 | Does my daughter oppose her insect mind to mine? |
39243 | Does thy lust for conquest extend to babies? |
39243 | Dost lament for the maiden of the desert? |
39243 | Dost think she will allow thee to slip through her fingers? |
39243 | Dost thou not hear him? |
39243 | Drunk? |
39243 | GENERAL-- And if the door of my home is closed to thee? |
39243 | GENERAL-- Canst thou blot out thy life, and the traditions of thy race? |
39243 | GENERAL-- Dost thou not know, the people in the streets say she flouts thee, and mock thee for a sorry lover? |
39243 | GENERAL-- Dost thou not owe me the courtesy of knowledge? |
39243 | GENERAL-- Hast thou given up this girl? |
39243 | GENERAL-- Hast thou not promised to marry him? |
39243 | GENERAL-- Is it thus thou showest love for Don Rodriguez? |
39243 | GENERAL-- Is the dancer always at thy side? |
39243 | GENERAL-- Lieutenant Don Rodriguez, wilt thou explain that our King deems it a crime against holy church to aid or shelter the infidels? |
39243 | GENERAL-- Thou hast asked her? |
39243 | GENERAL-- Thy son? |
39243 | GENERAL-- What dost thou desire of me? |
39243 | GENERAL-- Where is thy pride? |
39243 | GENERAL-- Who is this boy? |
39243 | GENERAL-- Who will succumb to Pedro? |
39243 | GENERAL-- Why are these women here? |
39243 | GENERAL-- Why art thou veiled, Pedro? |
39243 | GENERAL-- Why dost thou come back to me? |
39243 | GENERAL--(_Sneering._) Art thou a soldier or a troubadour that love is always on thy lips? |
39243 | GENTLEMAN-- About the moon? |
39243 | GENTLEMAN-- He''s gone on you, is n''t he? |
39243 | GENTLEMAN-- How dare you insult this lady? |
39243 | GENTLEMAN-- I''m telling you now, is n''t that enough? |
39243 | GENTLEMAN-- Really? |
39243 | GENTLEMAN-- Wait, why? |
39243 | GENTLEMAN-- What do you mean? |
39243 | GENTLEMAN-- Why, what''s the mystery? |
39243 | GENTLEMAN--(_Soothingly._) Well if you do n''t love him-- SELINA-- How can I? |
39243 | GENTLEMAN--(_Tensely, to Selina._) Is this true, tell me, is this true? |
39243 | General enters with Pedro._) GENERAL-- When were they taken? |
39243 | Gentleman enters, and goes behind screen._) GENTLEMAN-- It will take about ten minutes more-- hello, where have you gone? |
39243 | Guitars tinkle in the valley._) LAGRIMAS-- Dost hear the guitars? |
39243 | HAFIZ-- Am I a miserable animal that experience has not taught me how short is the memory of Kings? |
39243 | HAFIZ-- Have I not other sons to avenge him? |
39243 | HAFIZ-- Is there but one road to Paradise, but one God who points the way? |
39243 | HAFIZ--(_Bitterly._) Shall I measure the depth of his mercy by-- thine? |
39243 | HALIMA-- Shall I send away the women, oh my lord? |
39243 | HALIMA-- Thou snarling camel, hast thou lost thine ears? |
39243 | Hast thou no modesty? |
39243 | Have I not heard of that Italian who found land beyond the farthest seas, and gave Spain a greater glory than she had ever known? |
39243 | He bumps against the peanuts on the edge of the counter, and scatters them all over the floor._) MISS BROWN-- Can''t ye see where yer goin''? |
39243 | He''s left ye, has he? |
39243 | How did ye hurt it? |
39243 | How shall we do it? |
39243 | I do not love thee? |
39243 | I know.... What do you see? |
39243 | I suppose that''s what ye call seem''red? |
39243 | I thought it was my-- MANDARIN-- Your? |
39243 | I took her to a good many first nights, and the opera pretty nearly every week, and she-- KING--(_Gently ironical._) Gazette passes, I presume? |
39243 | I, a wife? |
39243 | I-- I thought--(_to Molly._) Sit down-- drink the tea.... Is-- is there an egg for her? |
39243 | If he destroys or thieves what matter? |
39243 | If she will marry thee? |
39243 | In what have I offended thee, my husband? |
39243 | Is it bitter so soon? |
39243 | Is it not traditionally the fashion of women to adore most that youth who is forbidden? |
39243 | Is my coat--? |
39243 | KING-- Are you sure you never made her think you loved her? |
39243 | KING-- Didn''t you explain to her? |
39243 | KING-- Does anyone know of this scene? |
39243 | KING-- She worked us all very nicely, did n''t she? |
39243 | KING-- What could I do? |
39243 | KING-- What do you think a newspaper is, a day nursery? |
39243 | KING-- What will she think of this mess? |
39243 | KING-- With such a platonic background, how did you manage to break her heart? |
39243 | KING-- You mentioned Lucy? |
39243 | KODAMA-- Amber pools where men may-- what do men find in thine eyes? |
39243 | KODAMA-- And art thou a true believer? |
39243 | KODAMA-- And thy skin is of pearl, is it not so? |
39243 | KODAMA-- The beautiful maiden who delayed thy progress hither? |
39243 | KODAMA-- The dancing slave? |
39243 | KODAMA-- What other pretty things do they say to swell thy vanity? |
39243 | KODAMA-- Why cryest thou awah? |
39243 | KODAMA--(_Quickly._) Who told thee that? |
39243 | KWEN- LIN-- But to what impressive man are my charms to be presented? |
39243 | KWEN- LIN-- To whom do I go? |
39243 | KWEN- LIN-- Why should we perish? |
39243 | KWEN- LIN-- You marry me to Chang- sut- yen? |
39243 | KWEN- LIN--(_Impatiently._) To whom do I go? |
39243 | KWEN- LIN--(_Lying down._) Do your eyes grow pearls that I am with my ancestors? |
39243 | KWEN- LIN--(_Sitting up._) Joy, when my father is going to marry me to the Ta- yin of Canton? |
39243 | LAGRIMAS-- A soldier''s heart--(_stops suddenly._) RODRIGUEZ-- Hast thou lost something? |
39243 | LAGRIMAS-- Did I hurt? |
39243 | LAGRIMAS-- Little fool, is not once with death enough? |
39243 | LAGRIMAS-- Surely thou dost not fight against children, as well as women? |
39243 | LAGRIMAS-- Timid lovers mean less.... Why rail against fate? |
39243 | LAGRIMAS-- Will he forgive thee? |
39243 | LAGRIMAS--(_Bitterly._) Has success withered thy brave heart, soldier? |
39243 | LAGRIMAS--(_Piqued._) Oh, dost thou? |
39243 | Lagrimas again attempts to steal off with Tarik-- but is discovered by the General._) GENERAL-- Who goes there? |
39243 | MAN-- In all these days we have been together, what have you felt for me? |
39243 | MAN-- What shall you, who have not lived, do when we reach the world of yesterday? |
39243 | MAN-- Who told you all this? |
39243 | MAN-- Your lady? |
39243 | MANDARIN-- Can your arms support her? |
39243 | MANDARIN-- Do I throw my child of five thousand and one delectable graces into the arms of a servant? |
39243 | MANDARIN-- What strange words do your lips produce? |
39243 | MANDARIN-- What unknown fear are you? |
39243 | MANDARIN--(_Jumping._) What was that? |
39243 | MANDARIN--(_Recognizing him._) Miserable three footed dog, what maiden did you think to greet? |
39243 | MARTIN-- Have ye seen the papers? |
39243 | MISS BROWN-- Are ye sick, mister? |
39243 | MISS BROWN-- Call''em innocent, if you like, but I got a hunch they''re crooks, and I want you to clear them out of my cafà ©, see? |
39243 | MISS BROWN-- How can I dance with me wind all gone? |
39243 | MISS BROWN-- What''s a poor girl to do now? |
39243 | MISS BROWN--(_To Boy._) My Gawd, ai n''t they never goin''? |
39243 | MISS BROWN--(_To Boy._) What in the name of common sense are they gassin''about? |
39243 | MISS BROWN--(_Trying to stop._) Let go of me, will you? |
39243 | MOLLY-- Won''t you let me speak to you? |
39243 | MOLLY-- You remember, I told you in my last letter, mother-- QUINN--(_Sourly._) So ye''ve been writin'', hev ye? |
39243 | MRS. MARTIN-- Does Mr. Quinn know? |
39243 | MRS. MARTIN-- Why ca n''t they talk it out? |
39243 | MRS. QUINN-- D''ye think a mother will let her only child slip easily out of her heart and life? |
39243 | MRS. QUINN-- Did ye do any hurt? |
39243 | MRS. QUINN-- He gets paid for startin''strikes, is it? |
39243 | MRS. QUINN-- What did ye do? |
39243 | MRS. QUINN-- What happened to it? |
39243 | MRS. QUINN--(_Content to get her knowledge by Quinn''s roundabout way of telling it._) Were the streets crowded? |
39243 | MRS. QUINN--(_Easily, tho her heart is beating rapidly._) Will she not? |
39243 | MRS. QUINN--(_In a rage._) Ye fool, have ye quite quit yer senses? |
39243 | MRS. QUINN--(_Quickly._) Whose head have_ you_ smashed John? |
39243 | Make peace with thy father, fight as a soldier fights, and forget-- RODRIGUEZ-- Thee? |
39243 | Mason in the guard house? |
39243 | Mrs. Quinn exits R. and returns with the Martins._) QUINN-- Hello Martin, what''s up now? |
39243 | Now, if_ I_ should say I loved you, and wanted to marry you? |
39243 | OFFICER-- Say, what are you buttin''in for? |
39243 | Oh, stop polishing yer nails, you ai n''t no society dame.... Is this 674? |
39243 | PEDRO-- Tender? |
39243 | PEDRO-- Why must thou shame me before the General? |
39243 | Pause._) GENERAL-- Does my son court shame behind my back? |
39243 | QUINN-- Am I in the lock- up? |
39243 | QUINN-- Nothin''like they are up here.... D''ye know they have the State Constabulary on the Avenue now? |
39243 | QUINN-- What should be on me mind? |
39243 | QUINN-- What''s in them? |
39243 | QUINN--(_Dazed._) I wonder can I get a job at Newton''s? |
39243 | QUINN--(_Helplessly._) Died? |
39243 | QUINN--(_Quickly._) Alone? |
39243 | QUINN--(_Slowly._) Do ye say pray over it? |
39243 | QUINN--(_Slowly._) Why are ye so eager to be back? |
39243 | Quinn moves uneasily in his chair._) MRS. QUINN-- What''s on yer mind? |
39243 | RODRIGUEZ-- And thou? |
39243 | RODRIGUEZ-- Can it be aught but bitter when thou hast turned against me? |
39243 | RODRIGUEZ-- Capture Hafiz? |
39243 | RODRIGUEZ-- Killed? |
39243 | RODRIGUEZ-- Of what else shall I speak? |
39243 | RODRIGUEZ-- Surely it''s not unwise to hear of my love and bravery? |
39243 | RODRIGUEZ-- Thy fan? |
39243 | RODRIGUEZ-- What have I to do with pride? |
39243 | RODRIGUEZ-- Wilt thou not understand? |
39243 | RODRIGUEZ--(_Bewildered._) I-- oh-- what is it? |
39243 | Renounce thy false Mohammed, thy futile faith-- HAFIZ-- Is faith so lightly changed? |
39243 | SELINA-- Did you see two men in there, as you came in? |
39243 | SELINA-- Do you think_ he_ is the type of man I could love? |
39243 | SELINA-- Shall I say,"this is so sudden?" |
39243 | SELINA-- Think so? |
39243 | SELINA-- Why do n''t you want the boy to see? |
39243 | SELINA-- Would you mind dropping me at my apartments? |
39243 | SELINA--(_To Gentleman._) Do you wonder I am unhappy? |
39243 | SINDIBAD-- And thou, white rose, wouldst thou be free? |
39243 | Say operator, you get me Main 674 will ye? |
39243 | See? |
39243 | Shall I bring him to have audience here? |
39243 | She is smitten with remorse and stanches the blood which flows from his head._) LAGRIMAS-- If thou wouldst not be a slave, why didst thou come back? |
39243 | She makes no attempt to remove her wraps._) MOLLY-- Won''t you let me come back to you and mother? |
39243 | She was about thirty- eight years old, five feet five, had light brown hair-- does that fit your Selina? |
39243 | The God of Fate, wearing grotesque mask, enters._) FATE-- Who calls me to the world of men? |
39243 | The Property Man is at the back of the stage, as before._) KWEN- LIN-- Is my august father yet stamping on the road? |
39243 | The girl up home, I suppose? |
39243 | The mantel of eternal snow envelops all men, what shall escape? |
39243 | The señor is a constant lover; she will yield to him soon.... What has stopped thine ears? |
39243 | Thine eyes betray thee, now say, are they but so- so? |
39243 | To- day he is mad for thy-- HALIMA-- For my--? |
39243 | What are you doing? |
39243 | What are you going to do? |
39243 | What did they let you come back for? |
39243 | What else is there to inspire me? |
39243 | What has stopped thine ears? |
39243 | What have ye done to yer arm? |
39243 | What''s he want to work in a coal yard for? |
39243 | What''s it matter to you? |
39243 | What''s that bandage on yer arm for? |
39243 | What''s wrong with you anyway? |
39243 | Where is the veil I gave thee? |
39243 | Where''s your warrant? |
39243 | Who are you anyway? |
39243 | Who knows what treasures may be there? |
39243 | Who you workin''? |
39243 | Why dost thou oppose? |
39243 | Why should I hide them when they are beautiful? |
39243 | Wilt thou have them jest at thee? |
39243 | Wilt thou not sicken of this girl''s people? |
39243 | Wo n''t you forgive me? |
39243 | You got ta wait, see? |
36984 | Ai n''t he home? |
36984 | But how do I know? |
36984 | Ca n''t you be late for once? |
36984 | Has anybody been notified? |
36984 | No, really? |
36984 | No, really? |
36984 | Somebody slipped a rope round his neck and strangled him and you did n''t wake up? |
36984 | Then why ca n''t I see him? |
36984 | Were n''t you sleepin''in the bed with him? |
36984 | Who is spying on you? |
36984 | Why-- where is he? |
36984 | You do n''t_ know_? |
36984 | _ Dead_? |
36984 | ''I m a Troutbeck man an''she a Troutbeck girl? |
36984 | ''S Hattie Brown came in? |
36984 | ''S river raisin''? |
36984 | ''Tis Christmas Eve, Timmie; ye have n''t forgot that, have ye? |
36984 | ''n then, what''ll_ I_ do? |
36984 | A Turkish bath? |
36984 | A calm, you say? |
36984 | A change, you say? |
36984 | A clear passage? |
36984 | A connoisseur of what? |
36984 | A duel? |
36984 | A garden in that sand? |
36984 | A gentleman? |
36984 | A ghost? |
36984 | A joke? |
36984 | A rabbi? |
36984 | A rogue and a cheat? |
36984 | A useless tragedy, is n''t it, Anna? |
36984 | A what? |
36984 | A_ dear_ friend? |
36984 | About how much, Mr. Rosenbloom? |
36984 | About myself? |
36984 | Above love, too? |
36984 | Absolutely? |
36984 | Addressed to whom? |
36984 | Admonition, eh? |
36984 | Afraid of being unfaithful to him? |
36984 | Afraid she''ll catch cold? |
36984 | Afraid? |
36984 | Afraid? |
36984 | After? |
36984 | Again please,"Daughter dear, do you know anything about the papers in the safe?" |
36984 | Ah, he said that it was me, did he? |
36984 | Ah, not well? |
36984 | Ah, really? |
36984 | Ah, so he came? |
36984 | Ah, so? |
36984 | Ah, the costumiere? |
36984 | Ah, what are you saying? |
36984 | Ah, what are you talking about? |
36984 | Ah, what signifies tobacco? |
36984 | Ah, where is he? |
36984 | Ai n''t I? |
36984 | Ai n''t it wonderful? |
36984 | Ai n''t she covered enough to suit you? |
36984 | Ai n''t that true? |
36984 | Ai n''t we got as much horse sense as them Ioway Indians? |
36984 | Ai n''t we, boys? |
36984 | Ai n''t ye got no cheerful news to tell? |
36984 | Ai n''t you comin''up soon, Lon? |
36984 | Ai n''t you got a flag or something... some little mark of respect to cover his nibs? |
36984 | Ai n''t you the Missus''new model? |
36984 | Airey sits silent again for long._] Is Mary in the''ouse? |
36984 | All fixed fer the night, eh? |
36984 | All from old women? |
36984 | All the more as we are-- are we not going to amuse ourselves? |
36984 | Am I a lady or not, Mr. Lezinsky? |
36984 | Am I losing my mind? |
36984 | Am I never to see you again? |
36984 | Am I not right? |
36984 | Am I not right? |
36984 | Am I right, Carolina? |
36984 | Am I stooping? |
36984 | Am I terrible? |
36984 | Am I the first? |
36984 | Am I the man to deny it? |
36984 | Am I? |
36984 | An independent person like she is, with such a tremendous lot of personal views, and when I met her, what was I then? |
36984 | An''the girls-- how''ll they find their way home? |
36984 | An''what that owd woman could never do, d''ye think our Mary''ll do it? |
36984 | And Anna? |
36984 | And I hesitate? |
36984 | And I pray you, Mother? |
36984 | And I shall never leave it-- why should I? |
36984 | And I''m stealing it, do you understand me? |
36984 | And I''ve never asked for much from you, have I, David? |
36984 | And Mr. Hansen? |
36984 | And Spiridón asks for 500 roubles? |
36984 | And William? |
36984 | And a minute ago you loved me? |
36984 | And afterwards? |
36984 | And all corrupt? |
36984 | And all this simply because I wounded your vanity? |
36984 | And are the poor eyes as bad as ever? |
36984 | And are ye come for to tell Mary this...? |
36984 | And are you satisfied now? |
36984 | And are you to blame for this? |
36984 | And as it''s all right I may kiss you again, may n''t I? |
36984 | And been engaged to them? |
36984 | And by what miracle does Astéryi Ivanovitch hope that God and St. Nicholas will save your soul? |
36984 | And d''you s''pose any of''em would believe that-- any o''them skippers I''ve beaten voyage after voyage? |
36984 | And d''you think you''re tellin''me something new, Mr. Slocum? |
36984 | And did you ever see a tiger tear a woman to pieces in a zoo, right before your eyes? |
36984 | And did you really think that I''d fall in with your little game? |
36984 | And do I have to pay the interest or not? |
36984 | And do n''t you know how to play any longer? |
36984 | And do you really think it an honor for one to remain with you? |
36984 | And does she learn anything from it? |
36984 | And each upon beholding the other exclaims-- Can it be possible that this is he? |
36984 | And even if this be true, will he continue to love you always? |
36984 | And for the lady''s coat? |
36984 | And have n''t you taught her anything else? |
36984 | And he fell into the sea, did n''t he? |
36984 | And he is n''t ashamed of it, is he? |
36984 | And he''ll have to tell your mother? |
36984 | And her son was worthy of her love? |
36984 | And how about you? |
36984 | And how did she-- look? |
36984 | And how many generations of the Miskells are buried in it? |
36984 | And if I command? |
36984 | And if I did was it you yourself led me to lavish it or some other one? |
36984 | And if I want? |
36984 | And if I wish it? |
36984 | And if she loved him? |
36984 | And if she loved him? |
36984 | And if she repulsed him for virtue''s sake, for duty''s sake? |
36984 | And if she were right? |
36984 | And if you do n''t have me any more? |
36984 | And if you''re going to cry again, it might just as well be wet, might n''t it? |
36984 | And is it going out of this you are, Mike McInerney? |
36984 | And is it in Curranroe you are living yet? |
36984 | And is it to leave me here after you you will? |
36984 | And is it true, Olivia? |
36984 | And is that all? |
36984 | And is the hotel below also yours? |
36984 | And it was quite clear that his victim was Sasha? |
36984 | And just think, if you get tired of me in the same way? |
36984 | And leave me to get out of this before people all alone? |
36984 | And make her give you the key to the piano, and you play something so I can go out in harmony.--Harmony-- do you understand that, Lydia? |
36984 | And married you without your love? |
36984 | And now are we even? |
36984 | And now we''re going to be good children again, are n''t we? |
36984 | And now you pronounce your"No, really?" |
36984 | And now you want to become a sculptor? |
36984 | And now you''re going to your bride, Gustav? |
36984 | And now, what is the upshot of it all? |
36984 | And now-- can you pardon me? |
36984 | And our David-- and our Julius-- and our Benny, even-- what_ must_ they wear? |
36984 | And she said"Is it?" |
36984 | And suppose I expected"Yes"from you? |
36984 | And suppose she should turn the tables and want to be my matchmaker? |
36984 | And that ate the gooseberries themselves from off the bush? |
36984 | And that rooted up my Champion potatoes? |
36984 | And that''s why you so love the Bambino they keep in the Sacristy closet? |
36984 | And the Other Feller? |
36984 | And the Pole? |
36984 | And the pants? |
36984 | And the stove, too? |
36984 | And the vestments? |
36984 | And then? |
36984 | And they really accepted his drama? |
36984 | And this? |
36984 | And this? |
36984 | And vodka too? |
36984 | And was it easy for you, Benvenuta-- always easy in your heart, to give up the world? |
36984 | And was it you, by chance, who advised your cousin to forget Laura? |
36984 | And we wo n''t have to break up our little home, will we? |
36984 | And what are these facts? |
36984 | And what could you have done? |
36984 | And what did I say when you scolded me? |
36984 | And what did Mrs. Wright do when she knew that you had gone for the coroner? |
36984 | And what did the robber do? |
36984 | And what did you do, grandmother? |
36984 | And what do I get? |
36984 | And what do you say to the banshee? |
36984 | And what does it say? |
36984 | And what else? |
36984 | And what happened myself the fair day of Esserkelly, the time I was passing your door? |
36984 | And what happened? |
36984 | And what is the vodka for? |
36984 | And what is this? |
36984 | And what shall I do there when I have spent the ten roubles? |
36984 | And what was the motive of the crime? |
36984 | And what''ave ye said to Bill? |
36984 | And what''r_ you_ doin''here? |
36984 | And when we talk about Knut you wo n''t say"So- o"any more? |
36984 | And when will you drive the Russians out of there? |
36984 | And where is your army? |
36984 | And who could blame her? |
36984 | And who says the contrary? |
36984 | And why do n''t you go? |
36984 | And why should n''t I like it? |
36984 | And why should you use Mr. Rosenbloom''s money? |
36984 | And why was that? |
36984 | And yet thou wilt not go? |
36984 | And yet, for all their worries, what would we do without the ladies? |
36984 | And you ask me to forgive you? |
36984 | And you believe in me, eh? |
36984 | And you believe that that is n''t so? |
36984 | And you ca n''t raise the money? |
36984 | And you did n''t bring away my own eels, I suppose, I was after spearing in the Turlough? |
36984 | And you learned to imitate my handwriting? |
36984 | And you mean--? |
36984 | And you never see him in the street? |
36984 | And you never told me anything? |
36984 | And you promise me not to worry meanwhile? |
36984 | And you think that because you are a romantic creature that you can insult me without being punished? |
36984 | And you too, my friend-- what is your name? |
36984 | And you without e''er a man in the house? |
36984 | And you''ll kiss and be friends? |
36984 | And you''re bothering me with them now? |
36984 | And you''re not even_ ashamed_ of it? |
36984 | And you, Mr. Hammer? |
36984 | And you, grandpop? |
36984 | And you, madame? |
36984 | And you? |
36984 | And your mother? |
36984 | And, Finley, you wo n''t forget_ me_, will you?... |
36984 | And-- and a half hour later you were sipping hot brandy in the Schwanhausen castle? |
36984 | And-- what else? |
36984 | Anna, I will send Maddalena to help you with your luggage? |
36984 | Anne, where are you? |
36984 | Answered it? |
36984 | Any objection? |
36984 | Any reason why he should sprawl? |
36984 | Any wonder that this is what became of you? |
36984 | Anyhow, what difference does it make? |
36984 | Anything the matter, sir? |
36984 | Are all these your children? |
36984 | Are all those my cards too? |
36984 | Are n''t you a little too optimistic? |
36984 | Are n''t you deluding yourself? |
36984 | Are n''t you glad to be here with me? |
36984 | Are n''t you glad to see your father? |
36984 | Are n''t you going home? |
36984 | Are n''t you going to cover the boy before you let them enter? |
36984 | Are n''t you going to smoke? |
36984 | Are n''t you lonely since Kruger died? |
36984 | Are n''t you making a mistake? |
36984 | Are n''t you rather"rushing"me? |
36984 | Are n''t you satisfied? |
36984 | Are these for the Shrove Tuesday play? |
36984 | Are they being carried out? |
36984 | Are they going to use them? |
36984 | Are they happy together? |
36984 | Are things just as you left them yesterday? |
36984 | Are we any better off, with everybody treating us as though we were living together to prove a principle? |
36984 | Are you Madame le Bargy? |
36984 | Are you a bachelor? |
36984 | Are you a convict, a felon, Sasha? |
36984 | Are you a newcomer? |
36984 | Are you a prophet as well as a scholar? |
36984 | Are you a rabbi or a poor blind tailor-- yes? |
36984 | Are you able to make out the words? |
36984 | Are you afraid of me? |
36984 | Are you afraid of me? |
36984 | Are you afraid? |
36984 | Are you afraid? |
36984 | Are you afraid? |
36984 | Are you beginning all over again? |
36984 | Are you calmer now? |
36984 | Are you gittin''plumb loco drivin''out so late in autymobiles? |
36984 | Are you glad I spoke to you? |
36984 | Are you going away again? |
36984 | Are you going to kill me? |
36984 | Are you going to start that again? |
36984 | Are you going to talk stuck up again, Helms? |
36984 | Are you going? |
36984 | Are you gone? |
36984 | Are you ill? |
36984 | Are you leaving me so soon? |
36984 | Are you lowerin''the boats? |
36984 | Are you mad, Boy, mad? |
36984 | Are you making yourself ready to come? |
36984 | Are you married? |
36984 | Are you not afraid of him? |
36984 | Are you not afraid to go out? |
36984 | Are you not angry now? |
36984 | Are you not considered one of the foremost men of letters in America? |
36984 | Are you not the only writer who has successfully portrayed the emotional side of American life? |
36984 | Are you quite comfortable, grandma dear? |
36984 | Are you ready for the question? |
36984 | Are you ready, Bolling? |
36984 | Are you ready? |
36984 | Are you so certain about it? |
36984 | Are you so certain, old man, that you wo n''t be able to paint any more, that you wo n''t have any relapse? |
36984 | Are you so sure of it? |
36984 | Are you sorry? |
36984 | Are you speaking in earnest? |
36984 | Are you starting on that again now? |
36984 | Are you still angry? |
36984 | Are you sure I am an honest man? |
36984 | Are you sure it is to me you should tell it? |
36984 | Are you sure that you would recognize him? |
36984 | Are you sure-- I do my best? |
36984 | Are you sure? |
36984 | Are you surprised at it? |
36984 | Are you talking to me, Señora? |
36984 | Are you there? |
36984 | Are you to blame for it? |
36984 | Are you unwell? |
36984 | Are you_ really_ safe, Florrie? |
36984 | Arrayed in innocence, what touch of grace Reveals the scion of a courtly race? |
36984 | Art thou dreaming, my child? |
36984 | As I understood them from Berman''s letter? |
36984 | As a matter of fact, what were you afraid of? |
36984 | Ashamed of being in love? |
36984 | Ashamed of it? |
36984 | Aside from that, what motive could I have had for dragging you into it? |
36984 | Assume the hypothesis, would n''t you leave me in that case? |
36984 | Astéryi walks to and fro smoking a cigarette._] Will you not have your game of patience as usual? |
36984 | At last? |
36984 | At the Club? |
36984 | At what time does the train leave from Poggio? |
36984 | At your age? |
36984 | Atalanta looks at Benvenuta wonderingly._] The vinedresser''s baby-- did you ever hold him in your arms? |
36984 | Aunt Harriet, tell me why these dead old men mean so much to you? |
36984 | Baroness de Meauville? |
36984 | Be ye hungry, Timmie? |
36984 | Be ye shure, Timmie? |
36984 | Because he was one of those who are kings? |
36984 | Because he''s a postal inspector? |
36984 | Because she knows that you have read-- did I not tell you? |
36984 | Because the wife of a friend-- who at the same time happens to be your wife-- has been intimate with you? |
36984 | Because what? |
36984 | Before I went away? |
36984 | Being you, how can I judge as I? |
36984 | Believe? |
36984 | Benvenuta remains, waiting patiently for a word from the Abbess._] Well, my little sister? |
36984 | Benvenuta stands still in an attitude of deep humility._] Well, little Sister? |
36984 | Better? |
36984 | Between us? |
36984 | Blindly? |
36984 | Blood transfusion? |
36984 | Bolling too? |
36984 | Boss, will you have me taken off at once or wo n''t you? |
36984 | Both of us? |
36984 | Both of us? |
36984 | Both of us? |
36984 | Bound to what? |
36984 | Bryant 4253? |
36984 | Bryant 4253? |
36984 | Burn it? |
36984 | But I do n''t see.... You''re not wearing...? |
36984 | But I never said she was the only one, did I? |
36984 | But I''m not... how shall I put it? |
36984 | But a sudden thought strikes him._] What name did you give? |
36984 | But after...? |
36984 | But afterwards you developed her intellect and educated her, did n''t you? |
36984 | But ai n''t they workin''in the store? |
36984 | But are n''t we living together so as to have more freedom? |
36984 | But are you sure it will do any good? |
36984 | But ca n''t I improvise a little? |
36984 | But do n''t they ask ye in to get warm whin ye''ve maybe come so far? |
36984 | But do tell me, grandma, did that story really happen in that way? |
36984 | But do you know why you''ve got the worst of it in this struggle? |
36984 | But do you think she ever remembers that she has to thank me really for her proficiency? |
36984 | But fifteen days ago? |
36984 | But from where do they all come? |
36984 | But have you seen the monument? |
36984 | But he ca n''t be a rabbi now, can he? |
36984 | But he is n''t taking anything now, is he? |
36984 | But he was n''t a bad fellow, was he? |
36984 | But how about us, Louise? |
36984 | But how can I love what no longer exists? |
36984 | But how could he know anything about it? |
36984 | But how could you help perceiving that he was something more than indifference to you? |
36984 | But how do I know this is n''t a trick To water your sheep, and get the laugh on me? |
36984 | But how has little brother been passing the time, when his little dove had flown away? |
36984 | But how yuh goin''--? |
36984 | But how yuh goin''t''stop her? |
36984 | But how? |
36984 | But if I see him tremble, Mr. Sud, would n''t I ask him if he had a chill? |
36984 | But if I want it? |
36984 | But in the hottest weather-- maybe-- some Septembers-- even so late yet-- ain''t it, Mrs. Rooney? |
36984 | But in this house? |
36984 | But just allow me to ask, who is true and faithful in love? |
36984 | But might he not appear in an interlude? |
36984 | But need there be any quarrels? |
36984 | But nobody knows it except you and me-- don''t you see? |
36984 | But perhaps I had rather-- Will he fall soon, Mr. Policeman? |
36984 | But she does from everybody else? |
36984 | But she must have had one, or why should she have a cage? |
36984 | But stop-- how did it all happen? |
36984 | But suppose another man came along with all the qualities that you want in a man? |
36984 | But suppose he is the one who kills you? |
36984 | But surely he has not heard it already? |
36984 | But tell me, how was it that she was n''t able to succeed in educating the other man-- in educating him into being really modern? |
36984 | But that other fellow, that Casalonga-- what does he want? |
36984 | But then everybody believes that we''re utterly, almost stupidly in love with one another, what can you expect? |
36984 | But there is a curious dark mark in the center of his forehead-- or is it a round, dark hole?_] LON[_ petulantly_]. |
36984 | But this here-- what is it? |
36984 | But this is pure cannibalism, is n''t it? |
36984 | But this notion of running and telling the first person who happens along.... What a position does it leave me in? |
36984 | But what I have been figuring out, is this-- so long as you believe that you can go on working after you leave here, it''s all right, is n''t it? |
36984 | But what about? |
36984 | But what attitude ought I to assume? |
36984 | But what can I do if I have n''t it? |
36984 | But what can I do when I have n''t the money? |
36984 | But what can I do? |
36984 | But what did Inkwell do? |
36984 | But what did we care? |
36984 | But what did you say, Anna? |
36984 | But what do you suppose went with it? |
36984 | But what hospital? |
36984 | But what is it you want me to do for you, Joe? |
36984 | But what is the use of talking nonsense? |
36984 | But what of this sort of existence? |
36984 | But what of us? |
36984 | But what was I to do? |
36984 | But what will people say, friend Zurita? |
36984 | But when is he going to fall? |
36984 | But where can Juanito be? |
36984 | But who''ll take a egg out o''somebody''s ear? |
36984 | But why are you so excited? |
36984 | But why did he allow her to go this far? |
36984 | But why did you say you did? |
36984 | But why did you want to? |
36984 | But why do n''t you save him? |
36984 | But why do you call this a terrible tragedy? |
36984 | But why do you come now? |
36984 | But why do you harp on that subject just now? |
36984 | But why is it locked? |
36984 | But why must she pound him so hard? |
36984 | But why not? |
36984 | But why should I have to do it? |
36984 | But why should n''t you live longer than she, since you are younger? |
36984 | But why? |
36984 | But will Anna be ready? |
36984 | But will you listen to him? |
36984 | But wo n''t you tell me? |
36984 | But would n''t they be afeard o''this great city, an''would they iver find us here? |
36984 | But you are not angry with me, are you? |
36984 | But you are not sorry? |
36984 | But you ca n''t love two people at the same time? |
36984 | But you do, do n''t you, David? |
36984 | But you have n''t shown them to any one? |
36984 | But you loved Berman all the time, did n''t you? |
36984 | But you wo n''t be here to- morrow, will you? |
36984 | But your future? |
36984 | But, Juanito, what delayed you so? |
36984 | But, grandmother, is it not wonderful at seventy and seventy- five to love so beautifully and purely as you and grandfather have loved? |
36984 | But, if she be dead, Wherefore these garlands?-- Or does he think she will come back, alive? |
36984 | But_ ought_ I to be sitting here with you? |
36984 | But_ ought_ you to waste your time like that? |
36984 | But_ ought_ you...? |
36984 | By the by, did n''t that make you at all jealous? |
36984 | By the way, has anything been moved? |
36984 | By the way, how did you know I was back? |
36984 | By the way, what are you doing to- night? |
36984 | By what right do you criticize my actions? |
36984 | CORP. Is that true? |
36984 | Ca n''t I fetch you somethin''? |
36984 | Ca n''t I see the missus, jest for a minute? |
36984 | Ca n''t I tell my story in my own way? |
36984 | Ca n''t bear what, Annie? |
36984 | Ca n''t stop-- where''s the kids? |
36984 | Ca n''t we remain here? |
36984 | Ca n''t you get a drink? |
36984 | Ca n''t you give me any better reply than that? |
36984 | Ca n''t you hear''em laughin''and sneerin''--Tibbots n''Harris n''Simms and the rest-- and all o''Homeport makin''fun o''me? |
36984 | Ca n''t you make up your minds? |
36984 | Ca n''t you realize that? |
36984 | Ca n''t you say that you are about to go away on a trip and that you can not see her? |
36984 | Ca n''t you see he''s a born preacher? |
36984 | Ca n''t you see that? |
36984 | Ca n''t you stand my looking at you? |
36984 | Ca n''t you talk about anything else? |
36984 | Ca n''t you trust me? |
36984 | Cain''t I take a thimbleful now''n then without all this jawin''? |
36984 | Cain''t thee answer? |
36984 | Cain''t you stay where you was put-- with a heap o''rocks on top o''ye? |
36984 | Call that honest? |
36984 | Can I borrow the paper, too? |
36984 | Can I help it if they are heavy? |
36984 | Can I speak to Mr. Fenton? |
36984 | Can Sparta ask less of her King? |
36984 | Can a man''s trusting his wife make him ridiculous? |
36984 | Can it be possible that you read without requiring any? |
36984 | Can it be that it is over? |
36984 | Can it be true, Anne, that you do care? |
36984 | Can it soon be taught? |
36984 | Can they go in? |
36984 | Can this wild beast be Praskóvya''s son? |
36984 | Can you believe that I have felt that way too? |
36984 | Can you bind him when you find him; Prithee, where? |
36984 | Can you explain to me why it is that you''re so jealous, and at the same time so sure of yourself? |
36984 | Can you fall or ca n''t you? |
36984 | Can you let me have some soda water? |
36984 | Can you not guess? |
36984 | Can you play of this[_ Mockingly to First Chinese._] For us? |
36984 | Can you play? |
36984 | Can you realize how dreadful that is, Aleck? |
36984 | Can you realize how dreadful that is, children? |
36984 | Can you take my picture? |
36984 | Can you tell that to Sparta? |
36984 | Can you trust her not to talk? |
36984 | Can you? |
36984 | Can your theories survive a test? |
36984 | Certain? |
36984 | Charles, I wo n''t stand this? |
36984 | Charles, do I have to stand here and be insulted? |
36984 | Charles, why do n''t you do something? |
36984 | Children, who wants a cigarette? |
36984 | Coaxingly._] Goin''t''take me t''Horseman''s t''night f''r lobster? |
36984 | Collars and ties? |
36984 | Come over-- wh''ar? |
36984 | Come, what''s all this? |
36984 | Comin'', sir? |
36984 | Cool is the night, what needs it? |
36984 | Corydon is seated on the ground, tossing the confetti up into the air and catching it._] Hello, what''s that you''ve got there, Corydon? |
36984 | Corydon, come to the wall a minute, will you? |
36984 | Could I love Maurice and see him stay behind? |
36984 | Could I really want him to save his body for me when thousands were giving theirs for France? |
36984 | Could I see her, do you think? |
36984 | Could Olga have gathered from them that you were not indifferently disposed toward him? |
36984 | Could he even answer me? |
36984 | Could n''t we cover her just a little? |
36984 | Could n''t you tell? |
36984 | Could n''t you_ cut_ his lines? |
36984 | Could there be aught but love between us after all these years? |
36984 | Could they have been stolen? |
36984 | Could you give me a large book to work on? |
36984 | Curt, why have you asked me if the forest incident happened that way? |
36984 | Curt-- are not you going with the others? |
36984 | D''y''really wanta know w''at I think? |
36984 | D''y''think I''m goin''t''stay in this house t''be talked to like that? |
36984 | D''ye mind the nights she''s been out like an old shepherd wi''t''sheep? |
36984 | D''ye mind the nights when she was but a lile''un an''we found''er out in the dawn sleepin''snug again the side o''a fat ewe? |
36984 | D''ye think I''ve not been tore in two wi''wantin''to close my eyes an''walk like others into it an''never think what is to come? |
36984 | D''ye think I''ve not seed t''soft, gentle things that are given to other women, an''not envied them? |
36984 | D''you know what I was doin''when you came in? |
36984 | D''you know, I think you must be getting old, Or fat, or something,--stupid, anyway!-- Ca n''t you put on some other kind of collar? |
36984 | D''you really think he''s crazy? |
36984 | D''you think I''m as mean as that? |
36984 | D''you think I''ve not seen their ugly looks and the grudgin''way they worked? |
36984 | D''you want anything, Annie? |
36984 | Dance, forsooth-- to what music, sister? |
36984 | Dance? |
36984 | Daughter, dear, do you know anything about the papers in the safe? |
36984 | Daughter, dear, do you know anything about the papers in the safe? |
36984 | Daughter, dear-- do you know anything about the papers in the safe? |
36984 | Dead-- old-- men--? |
36984 | Death is surely not so much worse than life? |
36984 | Delivery?--I wonder-- will it be delivery? |
36984 | Diane, do you think that I loved my son? |
36984 | Did I ever reproach you, moralize, lecture? |
36984 | Did I say that-- possibly? |
36984 | Did Inkwell really take them? |
36984 | Did ever one hear such stuff? |
36984 | Did he ever speak of it? |
36984 | Did he make that up, do you suppose? |
36984 | Did it ever occur to you that there may be no later on? |
36984 | Did my husband make it up for you? |
36984 | Did n''t David and Julius and Benny live without a baby- carriage? |
36984 | Did n''t I give it all into your hand? |
36984 | Did n''t I have you taken off at night? |
36984 | Did n''t I know it? |
36984 | Did n''t I say it was a prophecy? |
36984 | Did n''t I say so? |
36984 | Did n''t it ever occur to you that a thief might drop in on you some night? |
36984 | Did n''t she leave him twenty years ago? |
36984 | Did n''t she say what her errand was? |
36984 | Did n''t you have a mind of your own when you were nineteen? |
36984 | Did n''t you hear what I said? |
36984 | Did n''t you once write that"When marriage comes in at the door, freedom flies out at the window"? |
36984 | Did n''t you say you had read all my books? |
36984 | Did n''t you tell her that? |
36984 | Did n''t you think of what she would be like, did n''t you plan her, did n''t you pray that she might be fine and great and beautiful? |
36984 | Did n''t you? |
36984 | Did n''t you? |
36984 | Did not my messenger come the other day? |
36984 | Did our David or Julius or Benny ever have such a baby- carriage? |
36984 | Did she have little children? |
36984 | Did she really? |
36984 | Did she say? |
36984 | Did the doctor say that Joe is worse? |
36984 | Did the maid let you in? |
36984 | Did thee guess it at all, I wonder? |
36984 | Did y''see her? |
36984 | Did ye ever hear of a man who was n''t crazy do the things he does? |
36984 | Did ye hear any talk in the fo''c''s''tle? |
36984 | Did ye hear how bad the dipthery is? |
36984 | Did ye hear''bout Jim Kelly drinkin''again? |
36984 | Did ye hear''bout the Beckers? |
36984 | Did you call me? |
36984 | Did you catch the subtlety of that line? |
36984 | Did you ever play the piano? |
36984 | Did you ever see anything equal of it? |
36984 | Did you ever see those verses? |
36984 | Did you expect to have a private room all to yourself? |
36984 | Did you find it indiscreet of me? |
36984 | Did you get a good start with the scandal? |
36984 | Did you get a squint at his hands? |
36984 | Did you get the thread of gold? |
36984 | Did you have a good time, then? |
36984 | Did you hear him call me Clara? |
36984 | Did you hear him? |
36984 | Did you hear it? |
36984 | Did you hear that, Eudosia? |
36984 | Did you hear, Aleck? |
36984 | Did you hear? |
36984 | Did you hear? |
36984 | Did you know John Wright, Mrs. Peters? |
36984 | Did you not leave me without a word? |
36984 | Did you often quarrel with your sister? |
36984 | Did you part friends? |
36984 | Did you read the"personal notes"? |
36984 | Did you say he is going to fall soon? |
36984 | Did you say wine? |
36984 | Did you see it? |
36984 | Did you see the advance notices in the paper this morning, Jack-- saying the Pot- Boiler is sold out three weeks in advance? |
36984 | Did you understand it that way, too? |
36984 | Did you want to see Florence? |
36984 | Did you want to see Madame le Bargy? |
36984 | Did you, sir? |
36984 | Did you-- love him-- so much? |
36984 | Didst thou not read the warning on the scroll? |
36984 | Do I love her? |
36984 | Do I? |
36984 | Do me the favor, Mrs. Rooney-- you should speak to me first before you give it to Mrs. Cohen-- yes? |
36984 | Do n''t they niver give ye nothin''to ate at the gran''houses when ye''d be takin''the roses? |
36984 | Do n''t y''see I''m readin''? |
36984 | Do n''t you dare? |
36984 | Do n''t you ever long to come back to us, to the old home where you were born? |
36984 | Do n''t you ever think of us? |
36984 | Do n''t you fast enough every day? |
36984 | Do n''t you hear I am going? |
36984 | Do n''t you hear the flutter of wings? |
36984 | Do n''t you know how old you are, sir? |
36984 | Do n''t you know it yourself, Mr. Strickland? |
36984 | Do n''t you know me? |
36984 | Do n''t you know that he is bound? |
36984 | Do n''t you know that it means death for any man to enter the apartments of the Queen? |
36984 | Do n''t you like being told you look jolly? |
36984 | Do n''t you love cuckoos? |
36984 | Do n''t you miss us all, just the least little bit? |
36984 | Do n''t you pay the rent this afternoon to the agent? |
36984 | Do n''t you recognize me? |
36984 | Do n''t you regret running off with... him... and spreading sorrow in our hearts? |
36984 | Do n''t you remember? |
36984 | Do n''t you remember? |
36984 | Do n''t you see that it is impossible to submit to such an indignity? |
36984 | Do n''t you see that it is necessary that she have your help in order to support my presence? |
36984 | Do n''t you see that it is utterly impossible? |
36984 | Do n''t you see that''s what they are waiting for? |
36984 | Do n''t you see what we''ve done? |
36984 | Do n''t you see? |
36984 | Do n''t you think I''m very beautiful and wise? |
36984 | Do n''t you think it is an improvement? |
36984 | Do n''t you think it is too late even now? |
36984 | Do n''t you understand? |
36984 | Do n''t you understand? |
36984 | Do n''t you understand? |
36984 | Do n''t you want to? |
36984 | Do n''t you? |
36984 | Do n''t you? |
36984 | Do n''t you? |
36984 | Do n''t you? |
36984 | Do people often come by the side door? |
36984 | Do you believe one marries a woman because she is virtuous? |
36984 | Do you believe that he will pass this way? |
36984 | Do you believe that? |
36984 | Do you catch it? |
36984 | Do you expect Aunt Harriet to live as long as you do? |
36984 | Do you expect me to stay here until the Second Advent? |
36984 | Do you forget that you''re my husband? |
36984 | Do you forget that you''re my wife? |
36984 | Do you hear that? |
36984 | Do you hear what he says? |
36984 | Do you hear what he says? |
36984 | Do you hear, ladies and gentlemen? |
36984 | Do you hear? |
36984 | Do you hear? |
36984 | Do you hunt? |
36984 | Do you intend to listen to me or not? |
36984 | Do you know I''m jealous of your future wife? |
36984 | Do you know how a woman is constituted? |
36984 | Do you know the lady? |
36984 | Do you know the man? |
36984 | Do you know what I have noticed, Krakau? |
36984 | Do you know what I mean? |
36984 | Do you know what I suspect? |
36984 | Do you know what I thought of when the idea of a woman for Maurice came into my mind? |
36984 | Do you know what all this illusive quality, this sphinx- like mystery, this profundity in your wife''s temperament all really comes to? |
36984 | Do you know what that means? |
36984 | Do you know what the maid told me? |
36984 | Do you know what you are, then? |
36984 | Do you know where your husband is? |
36984 | Do you know who I am, and of what family in the world? |
36984 | Do you know, I do n''t even know your Christian name yet? |
36984 | Do you know, I think it would have been just as well not to have had any nudes? |
36984 | Do you know-- I''m going to tell you the whole story-- do you know how the thing seems to me now? |
36984 | Do you like Wedgewood? |
36984 | Do you like it? |
36984 | Do you mean it? |
36984 | Do you mean that she is not clear in her mind? |
36984 | Do you mean that''s my temperament? |
36984 | Do you mean that''s my temperament? |
36984 | Do you mean to say I''m not justified? |
36984 | Do you mean to say I''m not religious? |
36984 | Do you mean to say that scamp Casalonga has any letters? |
36984 | Do you mean to say you''ve been in love with girls before? |
36984 | Do you mean to tell me it''s genuine if it is n''t stolen? |
36984 | Do you mean, by all that, that you''ve written my books? |
36984 | Do you mean-- Maurice? |
36984 | Do you mind if I call you Margie? |
36984 | Do you mind? |
36984 | Do you mind? |
36984 | Do you never think about yourself? |
36984 | Do you never think of him? |
36984 | Do you never wish to be free either? |
36984 | Do you not know? |
36984 | Do you not see that I am odious to her? |
36984 | Do you not see that he is a slave? |
36984 | Do you not see the eikons? |
36984 | Do you not understand, Astéryi Ivanovitch? |
36984 | Do you not want to drink tea? |
36984 | Do you object to going out with me? |
36984 | Do you pay taxes? |
36984 | Do you perhaps want to insult grandma? |
36984 | Do you promise surely? |
36984 | Do you promise? |
36984 | Do you realize it? |
36984 | Do you realize that the premature death of your husband will be the subject of all the speakers? |
36984 | Do you realize the enormity of it? |
36984 | Do you realize what this day means to all of us? |
36984 | Do you really think that? |
36984 | Do you remember Casalonga? |
36984 | Do you remember Hamlet? |
36984 | Do you remember how Madame tried to get him to swim? |
36984 | Do you remember how beautiful his voice was? |
36984 | Do you remember how we met for the first time? |
36984 | Do you remember how we used to tease him? |
36984 | Do you remember that window? |
36984 | Do you remember the little tree you planted once? |
36984 | Do you remember what happened to Adam Harbee? |
36984 | Do you remember what they said? |
36984 | Do you require anything more of me? |
36984 | Do you see how her nervousness and her few words at once suggest that there is a link between Mrs. Pencil and Inkwell? |
36984 | Do you see now that you were wrong? |
36984 | Do you see the cannon all trained? |
36984 | Do you see the foe around you? |
36984 | Do you see who is coming? |
36984 | Do you sneeze? |
36984 | Do you stand here and sanction this nonsense? |
36984 | Do you still keep on using the fig leaves, even though they''re a trifle withered-- you do n''t use any term of endearment? |
36984 | Do you still love him? |
36984 | Do you still remember finding out my special colors? |
36984 | Do you suggest it would be possible for one of us women to get herself liked by other women? |
36984 | Do you suppose Caroline would mix up with a couple of swine like that? |
36984 | Do you suppose that I will fight with this rascal, with the first knave who happens along? |
36984 | Do you suppose that I will submit meekly to such an indignity? |
36984 | Do you suppose that all a person gets out of this remarkable occasion is a good dinner? |
36984 | Do you talk this way always? |
36984 | Do you think I am afraid of you? |
36984 | Do you think I am going to break my neck for your measly ten dollars? |
36984 | Do you think I came for that purpose? |
36984 | Do you think I enjoy spending my time with a dunce? |
36984 | Do you think I should like to give him that satisfaction, that I should like to make his prophecy come true? |
36984 | Do you think I write lines to be cut? |
36984 | Do you think I''d be willing to enter into a flirtation with a strange woman, if I did n''t want to keep on living with you? |
36984 | Do you think because you have big fists and a steer''s neck that I am afraid of you? |
36984 | Do you think he would have remained a saint all this time if he had lived? |
36984 | Do you think it is possible to forget a thing which has made so deep an impression on one''s life? |
36984 | Do you think she blames herself? |
36984 | Do you think she did it? |
36984 | Do you think so, Tsumu? |
36984 | Do you think so? |
36984 | Do you think so? |
36984 | Do you think so? |
36984 | Do you think that either Espinosa or the mayor are of a caliber to deserve statues? |
36984 | Do you understand? |
36984 | Do you understand? |
36984 | Do you understand? |
36984 | Do you use a shoe brush as a handkerchief? |
36984 | Do you want to have proofs? |
36984 | Do you want to hear how well? |
36984 | Do you want to see what Mrs. Peters is going to take in? |
36984 | Do you want, then, to be your wife''s inferior? |
36984 | Do you wish it so? |
36984 | Do you wish that I speak to her? |
36984 | Do you wish to retire for a few minutes and commit to memory? |
36984 | Do you, Charles? |
36984 | Do you? |
36984 | Do? |
36984 | Does Joe see himself building houses in Heaven? |
36984 | Does Madame le Bargy live here? |
36984 | Does Olga know of your feelings toward Berman? |
36984 | Does any one else call you Eve? |
36984 | Does he hear? |
36984 | Does he live here? |
36984 | Does it contribute to your greater serenity? |
36984 | Does it even mean a baby- carriage what costs five dollars? |
36984 | Does it ever come out? |
36984 | Does it matter? |
36984 | Does it take pictures? |
36984 | Does n''t Mr. Sud know his own plot? |
36984 | Does n''t it thrill your spine? |
36984 | Does n''t your heart yearn to see the little flowers that have sprouted on its branches? |
36984 | Does n''t your maid know what you have? |
36984 | Does she now? |
36984 | Does that mean you like me? |
36984 | Does that pay wages to a cutter? |
36984 | Does this happen very often? |
36984 | Does your father still refuse to arbitrate? |
36984 | Does_ Rosch Hoschana_ mean a roast goose by us? |
36984 | Dogs, where are you running?... |
36984 | Don''choo like''em? |
36984 | Don''choo want''nuther choclick, Jim? |
36984 | Done with him? |
36984 | Dost thou not know that thy mother is on her death- bed? |
36984 | Dost thou not see sadness and anxiety in the Master''s face? |
36984 | Dost thou persist? |
36984 | Drink from wise men? |
36984 | Eh...? |
36984 | Eh? |
36984 | Eh? |
36984 | Eh? |
36984 | Eh? |
36984 | Eh? |
36984 | Eh? |
36984 | Eh? |
36984 | Elsie de Wolfe? |
36984 | Enemies, then? |
36984 | Er you referrin''to me? |
36984 | Evelyn? |
36984 | Even? |
36984 | Ever seen the first husband? |
36984 | Ever since mother died and you and I came here to live? |
36984 | Ever think of it that way, Mrs. Peters? |
36984 | Every one without exception? |
36984 | Exactly as you told it? |
36984 | Excuse me, Mr. Paolo, is it true what they say in the village? |
36984 | Excuse the question, but is your wife really as deep as all that? |
36984 | F''give y''? |
36984 | FLORIO Has all the brightness fallen from her eyes, The glory and the wonder from her face? |
36984 | FLORIO Has she come? |
36984 | FLORIO Have you no pride, my Lady Violante? |
36984 | FLORIO Have you the table heaped with delicacies In the green space by the fountain- shaken pool? |
36984 | FLORIO Remember that young nobleman who died For love of you?... |
36984 | FLORIO Shriveled woman? |
36984 | FLORIO Why have you come again? |
36984 | FLORIO[_ calling from within_] Who is it speaks without? |
36984 | FLORIO[_ from within, after a brief space_] Who is it calls me? |
36984 | Fair play? |
36984 | Fairies''eyes be used to darkness, but can they see where it is black night in one corner an''a blaze o''light in another? |
36984 | Fallin''? |
36984 | Fifthly, have you coveted your neighbor''s ass, his ox, his slave, his wife? |
36984 | Fight? |
36984 | Find out myself? |
36984 | Florencio? |
36984 | Florrie-- d''you remember that time... the first time you let me hold your hand? |
36984 | Follow Love and find his guerdon In no maiden whatsoever? |
36984 | For all time...? |
36984 | For goodness''sake, where are you looking? |
36984 | For how long? |
36984 | For me? |
36984 | For ten dollars? |
36984 | For what other way is there for a girl to get free, than by getting the so- called husband to act as cover? |
36984 | For what? |
36984 | For whom are you waiting? |
36984 | For whose benefit am I doing this? |
36984 | For why? |
36984 | Forgive me like I forgive you? |
36984 | Forgive? |
36984 | Fourthly, have you blasphemed? |
36984 | Frank''s fire did n''t do much up there, did it? |
36984 | From Siberia? |
36984 | From jade? |
36984 | From the pure youths on the steamer, eh? |
36984 | From where? |
36984 | From which pocket does it come? |
36984 | Fur what? |
36984 | Gambling, too? |
36984 | Gentleman''s agreement? |
36984 | Gentlemen, did you hear? |
36984 | Get wise to my own family? |
36984 | Gietel? |
36984 | Girls are funny things, are n''t they? |
36984 | Glad and glad? |
36984 | Go away? |
36984 | Go on... say it... what else? |
36984 | Go? |
36984 | God of Israel, shall I go blind because you would have a baby- carriage for our unborn son? |
36984 | God of Love,-- How can He be God of Love if He dries up the stream of thy heart and blinds thy reason as the clouds blind the eyes of the Sun? |
36984 | Going already? |
36984 | Good God, what''s this? |
36984 | Good ones? |
36984 | Good- day, little brother; how have you been getting on? |
36984 | Got a pass? |
36984 | Got any terbaccer, Doc? |
36984 | Got matches? |
36984 | Got the hump, mate? |
36984 | Granddad gave it to her when they were sweethearts, did n''t he, Clara? |
36984 | Grandma? |
36984 | Grandmother again? |
36984 | Had n''t I better straighten up a bit before your guests come? |
36984 | Had n''t you better go until... for a while? |
36984 | Has Indra judged me and found me free of error? |
36984 | Has he been here long? |
36984 | Has he been that way all the time? |
36984 | Has he got bees in his bonnet again? |
36984 | Has he no passport then? |
36984 | Has he not been too blind to see that your soul outshines your beauty? |
36984 | Has her hair turned white? |
36984 | Has it taught you to love your husband? |
36984 | Has it? |
36984 | Has madam consumed those? |
36984 | Has my mother any money? |
36984 | Has my mother any money? |
36984 | Has n''t he hit the mark? |
36984 | Has n''t that ever happened to you? |
36984 | Has n''t your wife got just one weak point? |
36984 | Has no one entered your house since you have been here? |
36984 | Has she been this way for a long time? |
36984 | Has she had a fainting spell? |
36984 | Has she, Jim? |
36984 | Has that man the audacity to present himself in my house? |
36984 | Has the Queen summoned me? |
36984 | Has the man become serious for once in his life? |
36984 | Has the sea a soul? |
36984 | Has there been no clergyman here yet? |
36984 | Has your grandson been here yet? |
36984 | Hast thou no craving less remote than this? |
36984 | Hath it not been said in the scriptures that thy parents are thy God? |
36984 | Have I been so long your slave that I no longer know your wish? |
36984 | Have I ever raised my hand against you two in all these years? |
36984 | Have I lied? |
36984 | Have I made myself clear? |
36984 | Have I said anything to hurt you? |
36984 | Have I? |
36984 | Have I?--and did you use to love him in those days? |
36984 | Have a cigarette? |
36984 | Have n''t the years taught you the cheapness of revenge? |
36984 | Have n''t they seen your letters come week by week, and your presents? |
36984 | Have n''t we anything you want? |
36984 | Have n''t we heard enough of this? |
36984 | Have n''t you any brains of your own? |
36984 | Have n''t you ever wondered why it was never open? |
36984 | Have n''t you got a grain of feeling left? |
36984 | Have n''t you got a skeleton in the cupboard, old chap, which you hide even from yourself? |
36984 | Have n''t you got some old wedding gifts? |
36984 | Have n''t you read to- day''s paper? |
36984 | Have the priests gone yet, Juanito? |
36984 | Have they gone, Juanito? |
36984 | Have they shut me up with a maniac? |
36984 | Have we the right to say to them how they shall lay the bricks in the foundation for their next life? |
36984 | Have you any bonbons with you? |
36984 | Have you any children? |
36984 | Have you any one to fight me? |
36984 | Have you anybody to take care of you, seeing that you are so helpless yourself? |
36984 | Have you been reading this paper while I was out? |
36984 | Have you been speaking to Joe about-- Heaven? |
36984 | Have you brought it, dear? |
36984 | Have you brought peppermints with you? |
36984 | Have you changed your mind, Mr. Ivory? |
36984 | Have you decided to accept my proposition? |
36984 | Have you done? |
36984 | Have you ever heard the poignant breathing of the stars? |
36984 | Have you ever listened to the sapphire soul of the sea? |
36984 | Have you ever smelt the powdery mists of the sun? |
36984 | Have you ever visited that city? |
36984 | Have you ever_ known_ anybody of that name? |
36984 | Have you finished your meditation? |
36984 | Have you forgotten me, Astéryi Ivanovitch? |
36984 | Have you forgotten so soon the oaths you took? |
36984 | Have you forgotten the cuckoo? |
36984 | Have you forgotten the oath pledged of old, with Ulysses and Agamemnon? |
36984 | Have you forgotten? |
36984 | Have you found out? |
36984 | Have you given her soul a chance to grow? |
36984 | Have you gone stark out of your mind? |
36984 | Have you got by any chance some new yarns? |
36984 | Have you got her photograph? |
36984 | Have you had a lady visitor? |
36984 | Have you had one minute of happiness in your whole life? |
36984 | Have you heard about father''s appointment? |
36984 | Have you known even how to suspect? |
36984 | Have you known how to see when it was right that you should see? |
36984 | Have you lost all that money? |
36984 | Have you no appreciation? |
36984 | Have you noticed How steadily, yet with what a slanting eye They graze? |
36984 | Have you noticed that he spends more time than he used to in the library? |
36984 | Have you noticed the condition of her nails? |
36984 | Have you plenty of money? |
36984 | Have you seen her? |
36984 | Have you seen him again? |
36984 | Have you shown this to any one? |
36984 | Have you spirits of ammonia? |
36984 | Have you the money ready? |
36984 | Have you the same play ready for the movies? |
36984 | Have you thought of that? |
36984 | Have you two been quarreling? |
36984 | Have you your own towels by you? |
36984 | Have you? |
36984 | Have you? |
36984 | Have''e a cane? |
36984 | Have''e? |
36984 | He bore me off to Rome.... FLORIO You loved me, then? |
36984 | He did? |
36984 | He died.... Do you not understand? |
36984 | He holds his cloak about his brow._] FLORIO Where is Olivia? |
36984 | He inspects the box, trying to decide whether he can pry open its lock._][_ The voice of an old, infirm man in the adjoining room_]: Seth? |
36984 | He is-- he is-- VIOLANTE Not smitten by the Plague? |
36984 | He looks a good deal like you just the same.... Do n''t you want to borrow this for a few days? |
36984 | He looks about the room, dazed by the light, and fixes his attention on Astéryi._] Who are you? |
36984 | He loves you so much? |
36984 | He murdered no one? |
36984 | He rises, goes to the door, opens it._] Who''s there? |
36984 | He should take it in a little on the shoulders, Mr. Rosenbloom? |
36984 | He wears glasses with very thick lenses._] Where are the children? |
36984 | He went of his own free will? |
36984 | He''s left his last will an''testament? |
36984 | He''s the villain, is n''t he? |
36984 | Heaven knows I do not lack the will to rid myself of this painted puppet, but where is the instrument ready to my hand? |
36984 | Hello, Miss Carey, how are you? |
36984 | Hello, what are you doing, Thyrsis? |
36984 | Hello, what''s this, for God''s sake?--What''s the matter? |
36984 | Her father? |
36984 | Her voice is low, even, and-- what is the adjective? |
36984 | Here? |
36984 | Heve a smoke, Lon? |
36984 | Hey? |
36984 | Hey? |
36984 | Hm.--Is that your last word? |
36984 | Ho, so you''ve changed your mind?--It''s different, Is n''t it, when you want a drink yourself? |
36984 | Hot for September, is n''t it? |
36984 | How about Reggie? |
36984 | How about a run down to Coney? |
36984 | How about the movies? |
36984 | How about the townfolks? |
36984 | How about this evening? |
36984 | How about this? |
36984 | How am I going to fight with this man? |
36984 | How am I looking at you then? |
36984 | How am I to profit by the transaction? |
36984 | How are we ever going to fight over it? |
36984 | How can I be joyful at the news if you tell it so sadly? |
36984 | How can I be sure? |
36984 | How can I go on? |
36984 | How can I know now? |
36984 | How can I learn it? |
36984 | How can I learn the first principles? |
36984 | How can I stop this man from talking? |
36984 | How can I take your picture if you are sitting on my camera? |
36984 | How can I think of supper at such a moment? |
36984 | How can any one_ want_ to die? |
36984 | How can he be sad,--he who has risen above joy and sorrow, pleasure and pain, hate and love? |
36984 | How can he get a drink? |
36984 | How can it be hateful to be married if it''s splendid to be in love? |
36984 | How can it be interpreted otherwise? |
36984 | How can it hurt him? |
36984 | How can she? |
36984 | How can the newspaper know the plot before the playwright does? |
36984 | How can we build when you do n''t give us any lines? |
36984 | How can you ask? |
36984 | How can you be sure of that at all? |
36984 | How can you be? |
36984 | How can you dare? |
36984 | How can you give me them? |
36984 | How can you say that I have never loved? |
36984 | How can you say that? |
36984 | How can you say that? |
36984 | How can you tell me that-- that I did n''t love him? |
36984 | How can you think of such a thing? |
36984 | How could I figger on this ice? |
36984 | How could I help it if I was n''t able to paint any more? |
36984 | How could I use that money? |
36984 | How could a woman know then what she really wanted? |
36984 | How could he explain what he did n''t understand himself? |
36984 | How could he suspect? |
36984 | How could he tell you of what was a mystery to him? |
36984 | How could it be helped? |
36984 | How could you? |
36984 | How could_ that_ be? |
36984 | How d''y''mean? |
36984 | How dare you say so? |
36984 | How dare you speak to me like that? |
36984 | How dare you speak to me so? |
36984 | How dare you? |
36984 | How did he come to inspire such love in every one who came near him? |
36984 | How did he get up there? |
36984 | How did he know? |
36984 | How did it manifest itself-- that disease, I mean? |
36984 | How did she seem to feel about your coming? |
36984 | How did you come to do such a thing? |
36984 | How did you find out? |
36984 | How did you get into this position? |
36984 | How did you know that? |
36984 | How did you like the after- dinner speeches? |
36984 | How did you manage to know it? |
36984 | How did you manage to know that? |
36984 | How did you say she was, Nanette? |
36984 | How do I know? |
36984 | How do you account for that? |
36984 | How do you account, then, for his conduct? |
36984 | How do you know there''s anything wrong? |
36984 | How do you know these things? |
36984 | How do you mean, Nanette? |
36984 | How do you mean-- queer? |
36984 | How do you mean? |
36984 | How do you propose to take it? |
36984 | How do you want one to speak with you? |
36984 | How far will''e go i''price? |
36984 | How fur did yer say it wuz? |
36984 | How fur is it? |
36984 | How fur is it? |
36984 | How have you come back from the grave-- you who were dead and buried these twenty years and more? |
36984 | How have you learnt my name? |
36984 | How have you risen from the dead? |
36984 | How is Larsen''s brain fever getting along? |
36984 | How is Madame? |
36984 | How is it that I have lost my faith in the future, in the future of our unfortunate land?" |
36984 | How is little Madge? |
36984 | How is that, Gietel? |
36984 | How is your throat, Helms? |
36984 | How it pleases you, eh? |
36984 | How long ago? |
36984 | How long did you know Maurice? |
36984 | How long have you been here? |
36984 | How long have you been here? |
36984 | How long have you been home? |
36984 | How long was he with you? |
36984 | How long would it take us to reach home-- if we started now? |
36984 | How long y''been home? |
36984 | How many children have you? |
36984 | How many lumps? |
36984 | How many times must I tell you that my name is Menelaus and that it is n''t"Moo Moo"? |
36984 | How much do you want? |
36984 | How much for these, Solly? |
36984 | How much money have you got there-- Gietel? |
36984 | How much money have you saved up for the house on Sasha''s tomb? |
36984 | How much will you bet? |
36984 | How much you ask for that carriage, Mrs. Rooney? |
36984 | How much? |
36984 | How often have I asked you not to refer to me as the mistress? |
36984 | How old are you, Mr. Buffe? |
36984 | How old are you, my boy? |
36984 | How old are you? |
36984 | How old are you? |
36984 | How old? |
36984 | How shall I have the face to present myself to- morrow before the monument? |
36984 | How should I know? |
36984 | How should I not know? |
36984 | How should I want to know? |
36984 | How should his eyes get better when he gives them no chance? |
36984 | How soon do you suppose they''ll be through, looking for the evidence? |
36984 | How soon will they be ready? |
36984 | How wan and pale do moon- kissed roses grow-- Does thou not fear my kisses, Pierrot? |
36984 | How was I going to know the porter would chase him away? |
36984 | How will I find you in Chicago? |
36984 | How will that end it? |
36984 | How will they bring you back to consciousness when he falls? |
36984 | How would she do? |
36984 | How would you like that? |
36984 | How yer goin''ter git it? |
36984 | How''bout_ my_ rights''n pleasures? |
36984 | How''d I know there was n''t no money in th''bank? |
36984 | How''ll the shepherds find their way without the sthar to guide thim? |
36984 | How''ll we git there? |
36984 | How''s that? |
36984 | How''s your mother-- and little Ruth? |
36984 | How-- different? |
36984 | How-- what were you saying-- about a woman? |
36984 | How? |
36984 | How? |
36984 | How? |
36984 | Huh? |
36984 | I am so ignorant-- but what is this? |
36984 | I angry with you? |
36984 | I ask you that, Solly? |
36984 | I ask you, Solly? |
36984 | I ask you-- have we the right to tear down the building they designed when they were here before? |
36984 | I asked you what your cue was? |
36984 | I bade her wait without.... Florio, could it be true you loved this woman? |
36984 | I been always first whalin''skipper out o''Homeport, and-- don''t you see my meanin'', Annie? |
36984 | I been lookin''for you, Florrie.--Where you been? |
36984 | I beg your pardon, what do you know about these things anyway? |
36984 | I beg your pardon? |
36984 | I ca n''t hear? |
36984 | I ca n''t turn back now, you see that, do n''t you? |
36984 | I can not hear? |
36984 | I can not_ live_ with.... How do you like this gown? |
36984 | I hate it from the first.... How did it start? |
36984 | I have killed a man and you embrace me for that? |
36984 | I hope that he has left you a nice way of living? |
36984 | I hope you brought it with you, Paquita? |
36984 | I loved him-- do you hear? |
36984 | I must go? |
36984 | I only need to see such a romantic creature from the distance to get so angry that I have cramps in the calves? |
36984 | I really believe you''re beginning to have sympathy-- for him? |
36984 | I repeat the question, have I to pay the interest or not? |
36984 | I s''pose you heard of it? |
36984 | I said,"How do, Mrs. Wright, it''s cold, ai n''t it?" |
36984 | I say, when you work now, does the great joy of creation come over you? |
36984 | I send my David or Julius with them, Mr. Rosenbloom? |
36984 | I should be delighted to act as one of your seconds, with our good friend here-- what is your name? |
36984 | I suppose you do n''t think that she''d be able to love more than once? |
36984 | I suppose you made the reservation in my own name? |
36984 | I suppose you still intend to be present? |
36984 | I take my roast goose now-- then I sure get it.... How much you charge Mr. Rosenbloom for this[_ points to the suit_], Solly? |
36984 | I tell you something and immediately I think should I tell her? |
36984 | I thought I made it plain to you that my manager will return from town and then you will get your money? |
36984 | I thought of Harry and the team outside, so I said a little sharp:"Ca n''t I see John?" |
36984 | I thought the stage went through to Hollow Eye to- night? |
36984 | I trust that we do not intrude? |
36984 | I walked from there to here-- then I says,"Why, what did he die of?" |
36984 | I wanted to be with you, David, do n''t you see? |
36984 | I warn you not to sell so much as one copy? |
36984 | I was in the neighborhood looking at some real estate-- Hello, Inkwell-- how''s the strike? |
36984 | I wo n''t let him see me, and then I''ll run straight away? |
36984 | I wo n''t tie him so hard-- you understand? |
36984 | I wonder if it has a bitter taste? |
36984 | I wonder if she was goin''to quilt it or just knot it? |
36984 | I wonder they to give you leave to come ask am I living yet or dead? |
36984 | I wonder what happened to it? |
36984 | I wonder where my maid is? |
36984 | I wonder whether that has ever occurred to you? |
36984 | I wonder why I used to be so glad? |
36984 | I wrote that? |
36984 | I''d much prefer Making the little song you spoke of making, About the lamb, you know, that thought himself A shepherd!--what do you say? |
36984 | I''ll buy the dictionary and now[_ sweetly_] wo n''t you tell me your name? |
36984 | I''m not asking you about a stable, I''m asking you whether I have to pay that interest to- morrow or not? |
36984 | I''m to walk to t''church o''Tom''s arm...? |
36984 | I, the father of a family? |
36984 | I-- madam? |
36984 | I? |
36984 | I? |
36984 | I? |
36984 | I? |
36984 | I? |
36984 | I? |
36984 | I? |
36984 | I? |
36984 | I? |
36984 | I? |
36984 | I? |
36984 | I?? |
36984 | I?? |
36984 | I??? |
36984 | I??? |
36984 | I??? |
36984 | I?????? |
36984 | I?????? |
36984 | I?????? |
36984 | I?????? |
36984 | I?????? |
36984 | I?????? |
36984 | I??????? |
36984 | I??????? |
36984 | I??????? |
36984 | I??????? |
36984 | I??????? |
36984 | I??????? |
36984 | I??????? |
36984 | If I am not Andrea''s father, who is? |
36984 | If I gave in to Jane Ann entirely, where the devil do''e think I should be at all? |
36984 | If I must set you a penance, what would you have it be? |
36984 | If a musician can transpose music by sight, ca n''t you do the same to dialogue? |
36984 | If he had any doubts about me-- about us-- why did n''t he say so? |
36984 | If he had, then what would be the use of being in paradise? |
36984 | If he is alive, where is he? |
36984 | If he riveted you to him so strongly that you could n''t be parted from him, then of course you''d give me up? |
36984 | If he should die? |
36984 | If it is good? |
36984 | If it is true? |
36984 | If one hides them well even from oneself? |
36984 | If only we could show them to--[_ She glances toward the Sacristy closet, stops, and goes on._] Sister Rosalba, can you make them dance? |
36984 | If the man is n''t able to drive her very blood to her head, how can he possibly enjoy the pretty spectacle? |
36984 | If they ca n''t see him how are they going to know him? |
36984 | If you art born of us, thou canst not have a heart of stone? |
36984 | If you had the wish o''yer heart for yer Christmas dinner an''a good fairy to set it all afore ye? |
36984 | If you treat all your enemies so well-- what must you do for your friends? |
36984 | If you''re at the Bar, why are you down here instead of up in London working? |
36984 | If your present union should end, and some day your soul needs-- some one? |
36984 | In any circumstances it was not even eleven when you were safely out of danger? |
36984 | In exchange, eh? |
36984 | In heaven''s name? |
36984 | In here? |
36984 | In me? |
36984 | In order not to think of the past, you resort to drink? |
36984 | In sculpture? |
36984 | In short, then, it was half- past ten? |
36984 | In that voice of coming back to familiar things._] Wonder how they are finding things upstairs? |
36984 | In the first place, have you killed? |
36984 | In town? |
36984 | In what light do we appear at this time? |
36984 | In which pocket, Mr. Rosenbloom? |
36984 | In which pocket, Mr. Rosenbloom? |
36984 | Indeed? |
36984 | Ingenious, was n''t it? |
36984 | Interested, but why are you interested? |
36984 | Is Madame very ill? |
36984 | Is Praskóvya Petróvna not at home? |
36984 | Is Praskóvya Petróvna not at home? |
36984 | Is Praskóvya not at home? |
36984 | Is anything then impossible simply because you ca n''t understand it? |
36984 | Is he as prudish as all that? |
36984 | Is he gone? |
36984 | Is he in there? |
36984 | Is he jealous, then? |
36984 | Is he just as much of a fool as ever? |
36984 | Is he long in his abiding Anywhere? |
36984 | Is he so? |
36984 | Is he so?--or is he-- very beautiful? |
36984 | Is he still living? |
36984 | Is he tied? |
36984 | Is he too such As dare not walk abroad nor breathe the air Lest he should drink infection? |
36984 | Is it all right? |
36984 | Is it any wonder she was bored? |
36984 | Is it difficult? |
36984 | Is it folly, Is it mirth, or melancholy? |
36984 | Is it for me to know also, Mother? |
36984 | Is it for this that ye come to me to- day? |
36984 | Is it from the gospels, or a saint''s story? |
36984 | Is it in here? |
36984 | Is it like the portrait you painted? |
36984 | Is it meant to be his little wife? |
36984 | Is it my hat, Or is n''t it? |
36984 | Is it necessary? |
36984 | Is it possible? |
36984 | Is it queer in the head you are grown asking me to bring in a stranger off the road? |
36984 | Is it sitting up by the hearth you are wishful to be, Michael Miskell, with cold in the shoulders and with speckled shins? |
36984 | Is it so painful that you have found them? |
36984 | Is it the light in your eyes, mister? |
36984 | Is it too much to hope that you might be still and happy? |
36984 | Is it true? |
36984 | Is it true? |
36984 | Is it true? |
36984 | Is it wishful for my death you are? |
36984 | Is love all schooling, with no time to play? |
36984 | Is n''t he jolly? |
36984 | Is n''t heliotrope in rhythm with the faint reflection of passion? |
36984 | Is n''t it a case of six of one and half- a- dozen of the other? |
36984 | Is n''t it a glorious day? |
36984 | Is n''t it better now that I am away from home? |
36984 | Is n''t it natural for me to think of Knut''s welfare? |
36984 | Is n''t it nice to talk about him like this... calm and friendly?... |
36984 | Is n''t it queer?... |
36984 | Is n''t it so, ladies and gentlemen? |
36984 | Is n''t it time we were going? |
36984 | Is n''t it true? |
36984 | Is n''t it? |
36984 | Is n''t she apt to have knowledge of the ancient race? |
36984 | Is n''t that enough? |
36984 | Is n''t that enough? |
36984 | Is n''t that funny? |
36984 | Is n''t the morning sun on your side? |
36984 | Is n''t their future at stake? |
36984 | Is n''t there any sawdust or sand about? |
36984 | Is n''t there something else That people eat?--some humble vegetable, That grows in the ground? |
36984 | Is n''t your father going to join us? |
36984 | Is nobody''s private life to be secure? |
36984 | Is not Penelope, the model wife of your cousin Ulysses, an exception? |
36984 | Is not the Queen--? |
36984 | Is not this park like a paradise? |
36984 | Is not this the very essence of humility? |
36984 | Is she as charming, as good- looking, as striking as ever? |
36984 | Is she asleep? |
36984 | Is she here?... |
36984 | Is she ill? |
36984 | Is she in her room? |
36984 | Is she pretty? |
36984 | Is she trying to yank it out of his chest? |
36984 | Is she...? |
36984 | Is she...? |
36984 | Is that all right? |
36984 | Is that all you have? |
36984 | Is that any way fer a wife to act? |
36984 | Is that man here? |
36984 | Is that much to ask? |
36984 | Is that not so then, Astéryi Ivanovitch? |
36984 | Is that now a suit of clothes you have brought with you? |
36984 | Is that really so? |
36984 | Is that so? |
36984 | Is that so? |
36984 | Is that the effect the music has upon him? |
36984 | Is that the page, Paquita? |
36984 | Is that the tone? |
36984 | Is that what is called convulsions, papa? |
36984 | Is that what the Germans are going to teach us-- to be machines like themselves? |
36984 | Is that what you are saying now? |
36984 | Is that what you''re driving at? |
36984 | Is that you, Anna? |
36984 | Is that you, Anna? |
36984 | Is that your daughter, lady? |
36984 | Is the Reverend Father coming? |
36984 | Is the author in town? |
36984 | Is the café yours? |
36984 | Is the doctor coming again? |
36984 | Is the name familiar to you? |
36984 | Is there a cat? |
36984 | Is there anything wrong? |
36984 | Is there anything you wish, madam? |
36984 | Is there no oracle, no voice to speak, Interpreting to me the word I seek? |
36984 | Is there no priest here, no devoted maid? |
36984 | Is there no spring? |
36984 | Is there no spring? |
36984 | Is there no way, Varvára? |
36984 | Is there, indeed? |
36984 | Is this Thursday? |
36984 | Is this a civilized country in which we live? |
36984 | Is this my scene, or not? |
36984 | Is this painful? |
36984 | Is this some trick to catch me? |
36984 | Is this the spirit in which my advances are received? |
36984 | Is your hearing perfectly clear? |
36984 | Is your work interesting? |
36984 | It brings good luck then? |
36984 | It gains by repetition, does n''t it? |
36984 | It is Wednesday, If you must know.... Is this my artichoke, Or yours? |
36984 | It is Wednesday, If you must know.... Is this my artichoke, Or yours? |
36984 | It is n''t port wine, is it? |
36984 | It is n''t the first time you''ve made the same stupid remark.... Do you mean to insinuate that he is n''t my grandson? |
36984 | It is sure though-- but are you listening? |
36984 | It looks rather well, does n''t it? |
36984 | It reminds one of the anecdote:"How could your Majesty say that?" |
36984 | It was about the vinedresser''s baby in your father''s garden? |
36984 | It was on the twenty- fifth of August we were married, David, was n''t it? |
36984 | It was quite simple, do n''t you remember? |
36984 | It was the west wind, I suppose, that devoured my green cabbage? |
36984 | It was then that you lost your way? |
36984 | It wo n''t hurt you, will it? |
36984 | It would, would n''t it? |
36984 | It''ll all be over by this time to- morrow night, and that''s a great stand by, is n''t it? |
36984 | It''s absurd to quarrel on such a fine day, is n''t it? |
36984 | It''s perfectly revolting, is n''t it? |
36984 | It''s the midnight train for Chicago, is n''t it? |
36984 | It''s-- it''s foolish-- isn''t it? |
36984 | It''s-- not as if I really_ knew_ you, is it? |
36984 | Jack-- hello!--where''d_ you_ come from? |
36984 | Jaw, I suppose? |
36984 | Jewels?--And where did you ever get them? |
36984 | Jim-- ever get a piece runnin''in yer head so y''ca n''t get it out? |
36984 | Jimmie!--Where is Mary? |
36984 | Jimmie, you remember Hamlet? |
36984 | Joe looks up in alarm._] Who is that coming? |
36984 | Joe, what are you looking for? |
36984 | Joys above, Are there many, or not any? |
36984 | Just empty talk, eh? |
36984 | Just look at it? |
36984 | Just now in that chair? |
36984 | Just what sort of a chap do you think I am? |
36984 | Katie, dear, can you realize it? |
36984 | Keeney''s voice is full of mockery._] You''s found out it ai n''t safe to mutiny on this ship, ai n''t you? |
36984 | Keeney''s voice trembles._] Do n''t you know me, Annie? |
36984 | Keep us all up here after our time is worked out till the last man of us is starved to death or frozen? |
36984 | Kickapoo? |
36984 | Killed? |
36984 | Know the Pierponts? |
36984 | Knut behaved very nicely, did n''t he? |
36984 | LIZZIA Even if she die they are to bring her hither.... VIOLANTE Hither? |
36984 | LIZZIA Have you no fear of God? |
36984 | LIZZIA What you have said were true ten days ago-- Do I not know him, Lady?... |
36984 | LIZZIA You would not stay? |
36984 | LIZZIA[_ reëntering_] You have not gone, my Lady Violante? |
36984 | LUT''ER[_ with a wan smile that memory illuminates._] An''who''ll play the pianny? |
36984 | La, what a woman!--How should I know? |
36984 | Ladies and gentlemen, a lost soul wishes to make its peace with God--[_He shouts._] My son, do n''t you wish to make your peace with God? |
36984 | Later on? |
36984 | Laura Lorente? |
36984 | Lavished it, is it? |
36984 | Let him call me his own dear little sweetheart, and I''ll get red all over before him, shall I? |
36984 | Let me see-- what was her name? |
36984 | Let the poor chap criticize, ca n''t you? |
36984 | Like that? |
36984 | Like this? |
36984 | Like this? |
36984 | Like what? |
36984 | Like what? |
36984 | Like_ what_? |
36984 | Listen? |
36984 | Little Sister, when I forgave you your fault, did you doubt my wisdom? |
36984 | Lon? |
36984 | Lonesome profession, is n''t it, old man? |
36984 | Looking into her face._] D''you think you_ could_ forgive me? |
36984 | Lord, what have I done to deserve it? |
36984 | Love you? |
36984 | Lydia, have you no religion? |
36984 | Ma? |
36984 | Madam never weeps or is sad? |
36984 | Madam, dear, dear Madam, what is it? |
36984 | Madame and I were talking only yesterday of his garden-- did we ever tell you of the garden he had when he was a boy? |
36984 | Mademoiselle-- are you-- Nanette? |
36984 | Many? |
36984 | Maricela? |
36984 | Mary, can you realize it? |
36984 | Mary, have ye gone clane to slape? |
36984 | Master? |
36984 | May I ask why? |
36984 | May I ask you a question? |
36984 | May I at least sit down? |
36984 | May I have a cigarette, too? |
36984 | May I have just what I like? |
36984 | May I know your name? |
36984 | May I open these? |
36984 | May I see what you''re doing? |
36984 | May I see your crown? |
36984 | May I see? |
36984 | May I sit down here for a moment? |
36984 | May I suggest something, sir? |
36984 | May I? |
36984 | May he come in? |
36984 | May one ask why? |
36984 | May we come in? |
36984 | Maybe you could rip out the sleeves from Mr. Rosenbloom''s coat? |
36984 | Me? |
36984 | Me? |
36984 | Me? |
36984 | Me? |
36984 | Me? |
36984 | Me? |
36984 | Merciful heavens, can this be she?" |
36984 | Michael Miskell is it? |
36984 | Might I ask how she pretended to educate you? |
36984 | Might n''t I speak with her for a moment? |
36984 | Miss Rivers, what''s the matter? |
36984 | Miss Segal, why is it that during all the time that I have boarded with you I have made no declaration of love, that I have never proposed marriage? |
36984 | Miss Segal, will you permit me to see Berman''s letter? |
36984 | Miss... may I have a word with you? |
36984 | Mocks Fanny''s tone._] What''s up? |
36984 | Money? |
36984 | Money? |
36984 | Monsieur Robert, why did you act in that way just now? |
36984 | Mother is n''t ill? |
36984 | Mother, ca n''t you find something for him to eat? |
36984 | Mother, could ye get me a cup o''wather? |
36984 | Mr. De Brandeis? |
36984 | Mr. Fenton, would you mind doing me a favor? |
36984 | Mr. Slocum, did you ever hear o''me pointin''s''uth for home with only a measly four hundred barrel of ile in the hold? |
36984 | Mr. Strickland? |
36984 | Mr. Wouldby, is it getting over? |
36984 | Mrs. Abbey, have you worked for many people living together, like Mr. Pendleton and myself? |
36984 | Mrs. Pencil, may I introduce Mr. Inkwell--[_Inkwell and Mrs. Pencil bow slightly._] Will you have a dish of tea? |
36984 | Mrs. Peters? |
36984 | Must I be even plainer? |
36984 | Must n''t I? |
36984 | Must one be forever singing lamentations? |
36984 | Must she pound him? |
36984 | Must you pay all that? |
36984 | Must you rattle those pieces like that? |
36984 | Must you see her? |
36984 | Mutiny? |
36984 | My God, is this true? |
36984 | My darling child, are you alive? |
36984 | My daughter...? |
36984 | My dear!--Where are your arms? |
36984 | My dear, How many fingers have you? |
36984 | My dear-- my dear little Great One, can you hear my voice through the door? |
36984 | My dear-- what is it? |
36984 | My last question: What message do you wish to leave for your fellow citizens before you depart for the better world? |
36984 | My money in the bank? |
36984 | My soul is empty, desolate... as if an abyss had opened before me.... What have I now in life for? |
36984 | My telegrams?!? |
36984 | My telegrams?!? |
36984 | Myself? |
36984 | Nanette, when he was little, when he was a boy growing up, did you never think of me? |
36984 | Nanette, will you believe it, that I suffer actually with every man in the trenches? |
36984 | Need any help? |
36984 | Need we? |
36984 | Never condemned? |
36984 | Never different? |
36984 | Never heard it attributed to anybody? |
36984 | Never once in all your travels? |
36984 | Never? |
36984 | Nice? |
36984 | Nine ridges, is it? |
36984 | No longer engaged? |
36984 | No one has seen these things,--have they? |
36984 | No supper? |
36984 | No tomb- house? |
36984 | No, Señora, I will come to this, if you do not object? |
36984 | No, how can I? |
36984 | No, really? |
36984 | No, really? |
36984 | No, really? |
36984 | No, really? |
36984 | No, sir? |
36984 | No? |
36984 | No? |
36984 | No? |
36984 | No? |
36984 | No? |
36984 | No? |
36984 | No? |
36984 | No? |
36984 | No? |
36984 | No? |
36984 | No? |
36984 | Nobody else will know? |
36984 | Nobody throws his money in the street, but you ca n''t get along without spending money, can you? |
36984 | Nobody to visit you? |
36984 | Nobody? |
36984 | Nonsense, dear, what can happen? |
36984 | Nor ever felt his lips soft and moist against your cheek, nor his fingers warm on your neck? |
36984 | Not bad, eh? |
36984 | Not come to reason yet? |
36984 | Not dead? |
36984 | Not even me? |
36984 | Not for anything could I keep what is not my own-- I tell you, Solly....[_ Pleadingly._] But just to keep it for a few hours, maybe? |
36984 | Not me? |
36984 | Not that I am referring to the Nuñez family.... How do you suppose those ladies enliven their Wednesday evenings? |
36984 | Not the least bit-- the Christians say it''s Providence that guides our actions, others call it Fate, are n''t we quite guiltless? |
36984 | Not thus? |
36984 | Not_ know_ me? |
36984 | Nothing? |
36984 | Now do you know? |
36984 | Now he wants to steal my view of the street, too? |
36984 | Now he was there.... What should I do? |
36984 | Now if he''ll let me choose-- Isn''t there a joker in it somewhere? |
36984 | Now in the matter of the relics and vestments? |
36984 | Now is this to the point? |
36984 | Now tell me why you are so over- filled with joy? |
36984 | Now tell me, what am I to do? |
36984 | Now you may rest easy-- Oh, God, what do I see? |
36984 | Now, grannie, what would ye be sayin''? |
36984 | Now, have you anything to say? |
36984 | Now, just what would I take? |
36984 | Now, sir, tell me what you expect to be paid for this performance? |
36984 | Now, there''s your line of"what is it?" |
36984 | Number thirteen? |
36984 | OLIVIA Command that woman hence; She is the source and cause of all our ill. FLORIO What does this mean? |
36984 | OLIVIA So he had faith I would not die? |
36984 | OLIVIA What test? |
36984 | OLIVIA Yea, I am she-- but where is Florio? |
36984 | OLIVIA[_ astonished_] And shrink to hate? |
36984 | OLIVIA[_ to Lizzia_] Would he not love me still if it were true? |
36984 | Obviously? |
36984 | Of the author? |
36984 | Of what crime have you been guilty? |
36984 | Of what? |
36984 | Of whom? |
36984 | Oh, I am, am I? |
36984 | Oh, are you going to look at the portulaca? |
36984 | Oh, had n''t you? |
36984 | Oh, he was a father of that sort, was he? |
36984 | Oh, is n''t Madam here? |
36984 | Oh, my poor child, what is it? |
36984 | Oh, that is beautiful-- I mean, what did you tell him? |
36984 | Oh, that''s it, is it? |
36984 | Oh, to be sure, you''ve given a fine lot, have n''t you? |
36984 | Oh, what are you doing, Mrs. Hale? |
36984 | Oh, what must I do? |
36984 | Oh, yes.... How do I know this is n''t a trick To get upon my land? |
36984 | Oh, you recognize me, eh? |
36984 | Oh, you showed them to Jane, too? |
36984 | Oh, you''re not used to it, eh? |
36984 | Oh, you''ve got a brother, eh? |
36984 | Oh,''tis you, is it? |
36984 | Oh-- father-- and I can save you? |
36984 | Oh-- who''s hurt? |
36984 | Oh... down by Market Wharf? |
36984 | Oil? |
36984 | Old luster? |
36984 | Old master, I suppose? |
36984 | Olivia starts forward to go to Florio._] VIOLANTE[_ to Olivia_] Do you flinch now? |
36984 | On my desk? |
36984 | On what better thing could money be spent? |
36984 | Once? |
36984 | Only you wo n''t say things to me like that again, will you? |
36984 | Or Summensen? |
36984 | Or are you another thief? |
36984 | Or do they sometimes quarrel? |
36984 | Or do you think I''m joking? |
36984 | Or for the Cuffes from Claregalway? |
36984 | Or letting me help you, perhaps? |
36984 | Or push my head into a stone wall? |
36984 | Order? |
36984 | Ought I let him in? |
36984 | Over what? |
36984 | PAOLO[_ putting his two hands on Mario''s shoulders and facing him._] To run away-- do you understand? |
36984 | Pa ai n''t gone an''left it t''yuh? |
36984 | Pa''s dyin''fur sure? |
36984 | Painful? |
36984 | Painful? |
36984 | Painted anything pretty? |
36984 | Perhaps we are to live in a trinity, are we? |
36984 | Perhaps you will allow me to help you? |
36984 | Permit me to ask what right you have to insult me? |
36984 | Peters shakes her head._] You did n''t know-- her? |
36984 | Picture, eh? |
36984 | Pierrot, do n''t you love Me now? |
36984 | Please tell me that you have ordered the strikers to come to father''s terms? |
36984 | Plenty of fresh linen? |
36984 | Policeman, did n''t he confess and make his peace with heaven? |
36984 | Policemen, did you hear? |
36984 | Policemen, did you hear? |
36984 | Policemen, do you hear? |
36984 | Policemen, have you taken every measure? |
36984 | Pommy, do you still love me as much as you did? |
36984 | Pommy, why do you stoop so? |
36984 | Pommy? |
36984 | Poor Gustav, can you forgive me, can you? |
36984 | Practically proposed? |
36984 | Praskóvya''s son? |
36984 | Pretty, is n''t it? |
36984 | Prick my finger? |
36984 | Prideful over not sitting with the novices this night, eh? |
36984 | Prithee where, Goes Love a- hiding? |
36984 | Promised? |
36984 | Queer, ai n''t it? |
36984 | Questionable means? |
36984 | Quite epigrammatic, eh? |
36984 | Quite right, we must part-- but before that, we''ll say good- by to each other, wo n''t we? |
36984 | Quite so-- but all the rest? |
36984 | Quite; but why did she marry him? |
36984 | Ranchin''? |
36984 | Re- a- lly? |
36984 | Re- a- lly? |
36984 | Re- a- lly? |
36984 | Re- a- lly? |
36984 | Read it, or shall I read it to you? |
36984 | Really, he''s serious, is he, quite serious? |
36984 | Really? |
36984 | Really? |
36984 | Really? |
36984 | Really? |
36984 | Really? |
36984 | Recaredo Casalonga? |
36984 | Reckon''t wuz common ker''sene? |
36984 | Reconciliation? |
36984 | Reggie''s in love with you, is n''t he? |
36984 | Reggie? |
36984 | Reggie? |
36984 | Ridiculous? |
36984 | Rooney looks through the window at a man turning in from the street._] Is it himself coming home? |
36984 | Rooney pushes the money away._] And so you sell that fine baby- carriage.... That carriage holds my Benny, too, maybe? |
36984 | Rooney turns to the door._] Must you go so quick, Mrs. Rooney? |
36984 | Ruler, will you have a smoke with me in the orangerie? |
36984 | Sand''s hot on yer bare naked feet, ai n''t it? |
36984 | Sasha? |
36984 | Say, Clara, where is that old picture of Cousin Paul? |
36984 | Say, boy, you''re here again? |
36984 | Say, got a date for to- morrow evening? |
36984 | Say, have you any idea of what you have done? |
36984 | Say, is it very bad up there? |
36984 | Say, what are you talking about? |
36984 | Say, what''s this? |
36984 | Say, you''ll tell me your name, wo n''t you? |
36984 | Say-- an inch? |
36984 | Secondly, have you stolen? |
36984 | Secret? |
36984 | See here, are you trying to blackmail me? |
36984 | See the new cap on her? |
36984 | See? |
36984 | See? |
36984 | See? |
36984 | See? |
36984 | See? |
36984 | See? |
36984 | See? |
36984 | Seen a ghost, Joey, my dear, or is it Kezia come to her senses at last, think you? |
36984 | Seen this case often, I suppose? |
36984 | Serious? |
36984 | Seth is regarding the box intently._] PA. Seth? |
36984 | Seven years? |
36984 | Shall I ask them to come in? |
36984 | Shall I bring the torches, too? |
36984 | Shall I call Sister Grimana? |
36984 | Shall I call the guards? |
36984 | Shall I drive them away? |
36984 | Shall I dry them for you? |
36984 | Shall I go back? |
36984 | Shall I go on? |
36984 | Shall I guess? |
36984 | Shall I order the boiling oil? |
36984 | Shall I outlive the bitter winter? |
36984 | Shall I prepare the samovar? |
36984 | Shall I run away from my creditors in a balloon? |
36984 | Shall I wake up the First and Fourth, sir? |
36984 | Shall we go back to the library? |
36984 | Shall we go hand in hand to meet eternity? |
36984 | Shall we hear more? |
36984 | Shall we make it unanimous, Clara? |
36984 | Shall we say twenty minutes? |
36984 | Shall we starve the children on Rosch Hoschana? |
36984 | Shanta, where is Shanta? |
36984 | Share him? |
36984 | She asked of her own accord, without you saying anything? |
36984 | She be set on it? |
36984 | She changes the subject hastily._] W''at''s a news down town? |
36984 | She composes herself and puts her hands on her aunt''s shoulders._] Where is the key to the piano? |
36984 | She does not know, then, that you have read? |
36984 | She follows the look and instinctively puts her hand to the ring._] Trust you? |
36984 | She gives you a baby- carriage? |
36984 | She grabs his arm and turns him around to face her-- intensely._] And I''ve always been a good wife to you, have n''t I, David? |
36984 | She has confided nothing to you, nor to Grimana? |
36984 | She has done this for me, for me, do you understand? |
36984 | She has n''t it on hand? |
36984 | She has no friends to love? |
36984 | She has relatives, I suppose? |
36984 | She is n''t listening at the door, is she? |
36984 | She never loved me? |
36984 | She said so? |
36984 | She that''as not been further than''er garden- gate these ten years? |
36984 | She then speaks petulantly._] What would ye be thinkin''? |
36984 | She told it to him-- do you understand? |
36984 | She was going to-- what is it you call it, ladies? |
36984 | She wo n''t see me? |
36984 | She would n''t be able to remember? |
36984 | She would n''t know me? |
36984 | She''s an independent character, is she? |
36984 | Shepherds? |
36984 | Should I fast and give our David and Julius and Benny a shadow-- maybe-- for a little sister?... |
36984 | Should n''t we make sure to buy this baby- carriage? |
36984 | Should you give away such a basket, Mrs. Rooney? |
36984 | Sir, why do n''t you leave when you are ordered? |
36984 | Sister Benvenuta, did I hear you call for me, or wish for me to come? |
36984 | Sister Rosalba? |
36984 | Sisters, is this the solemn judgment I bespoke on these trinkets? |
36984 | Sit down, wo n''t ye? |
36984 | So I have never had your love, eh? |
36984 | So I''ve been a devil, eh? |
36984 | So he has had his way at last and desecrated the statue of our poor brother with the figures of those naked women? |
36984 | So he was a saint, was he, that son of hers? |
36984 | So he was a sinner after all? |
36984 | So now Anna is disposed to go? |
36984 | So she took me fer a friend that''d croaked, eh? |
36984 | So soon? |
36984 | So that''s the way you understand it, too? |
36984 | So the little brother wants to mystify me a bit, does he? |
36984 | So they think that? |
36984 | So this is what it comes to then? |
36984 | So this scamp Casalonga is here, is he? |
36984 | So you and your wife did n''t have quite identical views? |
36984 | So you are not going to pay immediately? |
36984 | So you ca n''t pay? |
36984 | So you chose the girl? |
36984 | So you have been all the way to St. Pantaléimon''s in the Marsh? |
36984 | So you really like me? |
36984 | So you think there are few honest men? |
36984 | So you were afraid? |
36984 | So you wo n''t tell me if we go to- morrow? |
36984 | So you would give your life for a glimpse of the Queen? |
36984 | So, you''ll really come? |
36984 | So-- e? |
36984 | So-- o? |
36984 | So? |
36984 | So? |
36984 | So? |
36984 | So_ you_ have troubles? |
36984 | Society? |
36984 | Solly leben, did I keep it back-- the five dollars? |
36984 | Some suggestion? |
36984 | Something personal? |
36984 | Soon? |
36984 | Spending so much money? |
36984 | Spiridón has been here? |
36984 | Spoiled, sir? |
36984 | St. Petersburg? |
36984 | Standin''still? |
36984 | Stevens? |
36984 | Still, if I really_ ought n''t_ to be here.... Do_ you_ think I ought n''t to be here? |
36984 | Still-- do you know what I shall do? |
36984 | Stock? |
36984 | Stolen? |
36984 | Strange, is n''t it? |
36984 | Such a tragedy is unfolding itself right before your very eyes-- and you-- What are you making such big eyes for again? |
36984 | Suddenly a voice sounded,--"_who is crying here?_"the voice seemed to be near-- the footsteps were audible--"who''s crying here?" |
36984 | Suddenly a voice sounded,--"_who is crying here?_"the voice seemed to be near-- the footsteps were audible--"who''s crying here?" |
36984 | Suits me to a"T."How about you, my dear? |
36984 | Sulking again, are you? |
36984 | Suppose Anna and I go meanwhile? |
36984 | Suppose I told you that there once_ was_ an Alfred Stevens? |
36984 | Suppose he drops farther? |
36984 | Supposing I try to find out? |
36984 | Sure enough? |
36984 | Sure you are n''t a lawyer? |
36984 | Sure, take it with you.... And lend me your chess men, will you? |
36984 | Suspecting themselves...."They are struggling to overcome their guilty passion, but how long will they continue to struggle? |
36984 | Suspiciously._] W''at y''askin''all these questions f''r, anyways? |
36984 | Swindling? |
36984 | THE NEIGHBOR[_ without paying any attention to the Old Woman, but entirely addressing the woman on the bed._] How''s yer cough? |
36984 | Tactless of me, but how could I guess? |
36984 | Taking a step or two toward Mix._] Did you see her face? |
36984 | Tell me about your father? |
36984 | Tell me first how it came about that she did marry you, and whether she married you or you her? |
36984 | Tell me whether you like me? |
36984 | Tell me, Benvenuta, when you were in the world, did you ever see mothers and babies-- tiny babies-- not old at all? |
36984 | Tell me, Louise: does he love you, and do you love him? |
36984 | Tell me, how does a woman manage so that she is admired by her husband for full fifty years, as you are by grandfather? |
36984 | Tell me, now, did n''t you ever feel jealous of him, of the survival of his memory in your own self? |
36984 | Tell me, what ought I to wear? |
36984 | Tell me, what was it like? |
36984 | Tell me-- and if she loved him? |
36984 | Than with you? |
36984 | That I might borrow another''s eye so as to see you as you really were, not as you appeared to me? |
36984 | That last is not so extraordinary-- do you know anything about transfusion? |
36984 | That last one got you... eh? |
36984 | That soft white kitten? |
36984 | That was the old Count? |
36984 | That we were engaged? |
36984 | That would be August, the latter part of August, would n''t it? |
36984 | That''s a little hard on Charles, is n''t it? |
36984 | That''s because you know very well that I am designated for the place of honor-- tell me now when-- and where? |
36984 | That''s exactly what I did, do you understand? |
36984 | That''s it, is it? |
36984 | That''s it, is it? |
36984 | The Abbess turns to the Sister Sacristan._] What have you there? |
36984 | The Queen? |
36984 | The Thief walks into their midst._] Who is there? |
36984 | The Toro? |
36984 | The best lute player among the lay sisters is ill. You can play from notes? |
36984 | The coat is of what color? |
36984 | The coat is to be like the coat on the second figure to the left from the center of the picture? |
36984 | The doctor did n''t make your eyes no better, Solly? |
36984 | The earnest- money? |
36984 | The face again? |
36984 | The fellow is waiting? |
36984 | The flowers--? |
36984 | The girl''s father? |
36984 | The hospital doctor? |
36984 | The last time, what? |
36984 | The lute- playing comes in well at last, does it? |
36984 | The man, perhaps? |
36984 | The money? |
36984 | The more admirable eh? |
36984 | The motive? |
36984 | The name is Stevens.... Oh, you have one reserved in that name already? |
36984 | The office? |
36984 | The old longing re- awoke in my bosom but I told myself that one of my years had no right to expect happiness and love? |
36984 | The pants? |
36984 | The pay''s not bad? |
36984 | The play is really more important than the players-- isn''t it? |
36984 | The pure youth? |
36984 | The question is, What do you want me to have? |
36984 | The question we''ve got to decide and decide very quickly is, What would you like to have me take? |
36984 | The sight of the beauties or the smell of their stinking flesh? |
36984 | The sky is clear, the weather is beautiful, and has he to fall and be shattered to death? |
36984 | The three dimensions? |
36984 | The toll gatherer just now met me in the road and asked, why are you always worrying, Grigorji Stepanovitch? |
36984 | The traditional one that it takes to catch the first? |
36984 | The vodka? |
36984 | Thekla, have you nothing to reproach yourself with? |
36984 | Them? |
36984 | Then I do n''t think you can know much about it, can you? |
36984 | Then all suspicion on your part was out of the question? |
36984 | Then give me another stateroom.... What? |
36984 | Then have I ventured and encountered Love? |
36984 | Then if that''s so, why are n''t you easy on the subject? |
36984 | Then if you''re in love, why do n''t you get engaged? |
36984 | Then perhaps you can explain to me what was the use of all this silence? |
36984 | Then the story he told us of his meeting with Monsieur Laugier-- that was n''t true? |
36984 | Then there is something else to follow? |
36984 | Then thou comest? |
36984 | Then what became of him? |
36984 | Then what it comes to is that she has n''t educated me at all? |
36984 | Then what yuh gettin''so excited''bout? |
36984 | Then what? |
36984 | Then where''d we be? |
36984 | Then why are you so upset, and why do you reproach yourself? |
36984 | Then why did you allow him to throw himself away? |
36984 | Then why did you go without even leaving your shadow? |
36984 | Then why do you complain that the priests have taken your bench? |
36984 | Then why do you say so-- e like that? |
36984 | Then why make all this fuss about him? |
36984 | Then why these secret messages, and the gold thread, and the gardener''s child''s coat to be got by stealth? |
36984 | Then will you kindly tell me what your cue is? |
36984 | Then you ai n''t goin''--to turn back? |
36984 | Then you''re not the new model? |
36984 | Then, with forced ease._] Taking a train to Chicago? |
36984 | Then-- are you unwell? |
36984 | There could n''t possibly be any objection to it, could there? |
36984 | There is a delicate imitation of a tragic actress in the way she tells her story._] I wonder if I can make you understand? |
36984 | There was one of my letters in that wallet, was n''t there? |
36984 | There''s no particular virtue about standing, is there? |
36984 | There''s nothing else? |
36984 | There''s this Sheffield tray? |
36984 | There, you can see for yourself-- well, when and where? |
36984 | These very letters? |
36984 | These? |
36984 | They''re a rotten lot an''who should know et better than me? |
36984 | Think what? |
36984 | Think you can be firm and bear up under it? |
36984 | Thirdly, have you committed adultery? |
36984 | This Finley? |
36984 | This all you was to take in? |
36984 | This evening you come for them? |
36984 | This lady for Judith? |
36984 | This shoulder or this one? |
36984 | This was also natural, was n''t it? |
36984 | Thou canst not go? |
36984 | Thou cursest thy birth? |
36984 | Thou, whom I sought, dear Dryad of the trees, How art thou designate-- art thou Heart''s- Ease? |
36984 | Though all love''s lessons be a holiday, Yet I will humor thee: what wouldst thou play? |
36984 | Three an''a half mile.... Will you go, Lut''er? |
36984 | Three years, did I say? |
36984 | Through gambling? |
36984 | Thy life belongs to God? |
36984 | To Fanny? |
36984 | To expose your life? |
36984 | To life? |
36984 | To mention what? |
36984 | To no''the''ard? |
36984 | To speak to me? |
36984 | To steal your eggs is it? |
36984 | To stir his tired veins like magic wine, What visitants across his spirit glance, Lying on lilies, while he watch me dance? |
36984 | To that chair, Nanette? |
36984 | To the duel? |
36984 | To trespass on your crops is it? |
36984 | To what? |
36984 | To whom? |
36984 | To_ you_? |
36984 | Toddy? |
36984 | Too far above you? |
36984 | Took any? |
36984 | Trust you? |
36984 | Truth is thy witness? |
36984 | Tryin''t''freeze me out? |
36984 | Trying to control himself._] Where was this? |
36984 | Tsumu, are you married? |
36984 | Twelve hundred-- and for what was my husband indebted to you? |
36984 | Ugly? |
36984 | Undress? |
36984 | Unfair? |
36984 | Unless? |
36984 | Until to- morrow then? |
36984 | Upon whom depends this danger-- from you or from me? |
36984 | Us? |
36984 | Used you to pull Reggie''s hair? |
36984 | VIOLANTE Ah, so you trust that you, with fond deceit, May find some magic way to cozen him? |
36984 | VIOLANTE Ah, then, there is another? |
36984 | VIOLANTE And did not you love me? |
36984 | VIOLANTE And yet you dare not put him to the test? |
36984 | VIOLANTE Before you came-- whom loved he then? |
36984 | VIOLANTE Fears he, then, the Plague so? |
36984 | VIOLANTE Forever? |
36984 | VIOLANTE I''ll have him forth-- are you ready for the trial? |
36984 | VIOLANTE Not even for gold? |
36984 | VIOLANTE Not look upon me? |
36984 | VIOLANTE Then, it is true? |
36984 | VIOLANTE When you remove your veil Behind which ugliness that beggars hell Lies hidden-- OLIVIA[_ dazed_] Ugliness? |
36984 | VIOLANTE Where keeps he, then? |
36984 | VIOLANTE You have no pity on me?... |
36984 | VIOLANTE You love another, then? |
36984 | VIOLANTE[_ flaming_] What new freak of his is this? |
36984 | VIOLANTE[_ halting and hesitating_] Have you forgotten the first time you saw my face And sent a sonnet to me?... |
36984 | VIOLANTE[_ indignant_] How? |
36984 | VIOLANTE[_ mocking_] Ah... in sooth? |
36984 | VIOLANTE[_ triumphantly, to Olivia_] You heard? |
36984 | Valdivieso? |
36984 | Vodka in here? |
36984 | W''at right they got not t''cash my check? |
36984 | W''at y''askin''all these questions f''r, anyways? |
36984 | W''at y''gettin''s''het up about? |
36984 | W''at y''talkin''''bout? |
36984 | W''at''s a matter with you? |
36984 | W''at''s a matter? |
36984 | W''at''s a use o''takin''it s''hard? |
36984 | W''at''s bitin''you? |
36984 | W''atev''r made y''think that? |
36984 | W''y do n''t y''go out an''dig in th''ditch? |
36984 | WON''T you sit down, madame? |
36984 | Wait? |
36984 | Waiting for Sister Benvenuta, are you? |
36984 | Want me to help you straighten up? |
36984 | Want to bet I know how you convinced her? |
36984 | Was ever she heard to screech or to cry for the Miskells? |
36984 | Was he wrong, Mr. Strickland? |
36984 | Was her collar stitched all right, Mrs. Rooney? |
36984 | Was it Axel? |
36984 | Was it better I kept silent? |
36984 | Was it necessary that she tell you this? |
36984 | Was it necessary to run all over the country? |
36984 | Was it not so? |
36984 | Was it of you I''ve been dreaming? |
36984 | Was it you who begged Mario to come with us? |
36984 | Was it-- Maurice? |
36984 | Was my mamma home then? |
36984 | Was n''t even here? |
36984 | Was n''t it because I knew that you did n''t love me, and because I wanted your love, not merely your respect? |
36984 | Was n''t your life with us at home better? |
36984 | Was she dead? |
36984 | Was that a footstep? |
36984 | Was that why you used to quarrel with your sister? |
36984 | Was the play an awful bore? |
36984 | Was there no other way? |
36984 | Was this included in thy comedy? |
36984 | Wat d''y''say? |
36984 | Water?--what for?--what do I want of water? |
36984 | We are all going? |
36984 | We can be a beautiful example to other people, and show them how to lead the pure natural lives of the later Greeks? |
36984 | We can share him, ca n''t we? |
36984 | We did n''t touch that coat, Mr. Rosenbloom-- except Solly looks when I told him what he should do to it-- ain''t it, Solly? |
36984 | We have come to that? |
36984 | We reconcile ourselves? |
36984 | We''re kind of used to one another, are n''t we? |
36984 | Wednesday.... Will it be Tuesday, then to- morrow, By any chance? |
36984 | Wednesday.... Will it be Tuesday, then, to- morrow, By any chance? |
36984 | Well, Annie? |
36984 | Well, I guess it''s good for the liver, too.... Gimme one, Giz? |
36984 | Well, I will warn him, though, I fear, too late-- What Pierrot ever has escaped his fate? |
36984 | Well, Mistress Perverse and Disobedient? |
36984 | Well, after all, what does that matter? |
36984 | Well, are n''t we incidently? |
36984 | Well, are we all to live merely to do our duty? |
36984 | Well, but what are you going to do? |
36984 | Well, has he returned yet? |
36984 | Well, how are your armies getting along? |
36984 | Well, how''s Padie-- and the children? |
36984 | Well, if I may take the liberty to ask, who is her father? |
36984 | Well, if you want it that way, Mr. Lezinsky.... You have the suit ready this evening anyhow? |
36984 | Well, is n''t he your godson? |
36984 | Well, ladies, have you decided whether she was going to quilt it or knot it? |
36984 | Well, say on... what else?... |
36984 | Well, sir? |
36984 | Well, so far so good; but what does your husband say on the point? |
36984 | Well, stop it now, ca n''t you? |
36984 | Well, this is_ Alfred_ Stevens.... You have it reserved in that name? |
36984 | Well, w''at''s bitin''_ you_? |
36984 | Well, well, of what advantage is that? |
36984 | Well, what about him? |
36984 | Well, what is it, Miss Ivory? |
36984 | Well, what is your cue? |
36984 | Well, what now? |
36984 | Well, what then? |
36984 | Well, what''s your name? |
36984 | Well, why shouldn''I? |
36984 | Well, you asked me in, did n''t you? |
36984 | Well, you were going to smoke, were n''t you? |
36984 | Well, you''ll sit down again anyhow, wo n''t you? |
36984 | Well, young people, what are we going to do next? |
36984 | Well,''ast seed un? |
36984 | Well-- what of it? |
36984 | Well? |
36984 | Well? |
36984 | Well? |
36984 | Well? |
36984 | Well? |
36984 | Well? |
36984 | Well? |
36984 | Well? |
36984 | Were n''t you glad to come? |
36984 | Were n''t you told that he''s tied to the rock? |
36984 | Were the others like me? |
36984 | Were you afraid without old Praskóvya to protect you? |
36984 | Were you listening? |
36984 | Were you looking for me? |
36984 | Were you present when it was taken? |
36984 | Were you so splendidly off before? |
36984 | Wh-- at did you say? |
36984 | Whadda you think this is,--a dress- rehearsal? |
36984 | What a tragedy? |
36984 | What a tragedy? |
36984 | What about Bob Lockwood? |
36984 | What about William? |
36984 | What about him when I go back? |
36984 | What about the noble present? |
36984 | What about your mother, Louise? |
36984 | What ails thee, lass? |
36984 | What ails you? |
36984 | What am I thinking of? |
36984 | What am I to undress for? |
36984 | What am I, then? |
36984 | What amuses you so? |
36984 | What are all the pins for? |
36984 | What are the dogs howling about? |
36984 | What are the games that small moon- maids enjoy: Or is their time all spent in staid employ? |
36984 | What are the men goin''to do''bout it? |
36984 | What are these letters? |
36984 | What are they about? |
36984 | What are they? |
36984 | What are you about? |
36984 | What are you afraid of? |
36984 | What are you anyway? |
36984 | What are you doing now? |
36984 | What are you doing there? |
36984 | What are you doing, Lydia? |
36984 | What are you doing, Señor? |
36984 | What are you doing? |
36984 | What are you doing? |
36984 | What are you doing? |
36984 | What are you doing? |
36984 | What are you going to do with a man like this? |
36984 | What are you going to do with a man who takes it like this? |
36984 | What are you going to do, Louise? |
36984 | What are you going to do? |
36984 | What are you going to do? |
36984 | What are you going to do? |
36984 | What are you going to take up then? |
36984 | What are you going to tell them? |
36984 | What are you muttering about? |
36984 | What are you saying, Sir William? |
36984 | What are you saying? |
36984 | What are you saying? |
36984 | What are you saying? |
36984 | What are you standing back of me for? |
36984 | What are you talking about? |
36984 | What are you talking about? |
36984 | What are you talking about? |
36984 | What are you telling me this for? |
36984 | What are you watching? |
36984 | What be I thinkin''of? |
36984 | What becomes of social pretensions after that? |
36984 | What boss? |
36984 | What brings you here, Spiridón? |
36984 | What can I do to effect that? |
36984 | What can I know? |
36984 | What can I say to her, Nanette, when my own grief finds no comfort? |
36984 | What can a person say to such a woman? |
36984 | What can a person say to that? |
36984 | What can be the cause of it? |
36984 | What can it be? |
36984 | What can it be? |
36984 | What can one say to that? |
36984 | What can they want with me? |
36984 | What can time change for us? |
36984 | What can we do with him? |
36984 | What can we do? |
36984 | What can you do with a thing like that? |
36984 | What can you know of my loss? |
36984 | What celebratin''? |
36984 | What costs a cutter? |
36984 | What could Casalonga tell us anyway? |
36984 | What could I have done? |
36984 | What could I say to her? |
36984 | What could there be in our love for each other that was wrong? |
36984 | What d''yer say, Lut''er? |
36984 | What d''yuh want? |
36984 | What danger is there? |
36984 | What date is that letter? |
36984 | What deception? |
36984 | What did I tell you? |
36984 | What did he say? |
36984 | What did he say? |
36984 | What did she say? |
36984 | What did she say? |
36984 | What did she want? |
36984 | What did you do, grandma? |
36984 | What did you say about the next time? |
36984 | What did you say to her, old chap? |
36984 | What did you say to make her angry? |
36984 | What did you say? |
36984 | What did yuh come here fur? |
36984 | What did''e say to''er? |
36984 | What do I care what you want? |
36984 | What do I need of arms? |
36984 | What do I want? |
36984 | What do the brick- layers want? |
36984 | What do the fools want to go home fur now? |
36984 | What do we next? |
36984 | What do you always lie so fer? |
36984 | What do you call it then, coming here after me like this? |
36984 | What do you know about it? |
36984 | What do you mean by all this? |
36984 | What do you mean by coming now and handing the bill for your presents? |
36984 | What do you mean by saying such things to me? |
36984 | What do you mean by that? |
36984 | What do you mean by that? |
36984 | What do you mean by this cross- examination? |
36984 | What do you mean, better? |
36984 | What do you mean-- like this? |
36984 | What do you mean? |
36984 | What do you mean? |
36984 | What do you mean? |
36984 | What do you mean? |
36984 | What do you mean? |
36984 | What do you mean? |
36984 | What do you mean? |
36984 | What do you mean? |
36984 | What do you mean? |
36984 | What do you mean? |
36984 | What do you mean? |
36984 | What do you mean? |
36984 | What do you mean? |
36984 | What do you mean? |
36984 | What do you old friends want to quarrel for? |
36984 | What do you propose to do with this man? |
36984 | What do you propose? |
36984 | What do you say-- what do you mean? |
36984 | What do you say? |
36984 | What do you say? |
36984 | What do you say? |
36984 | What do you see? |
36984 | What do you suppose she was so nervous about? |
36984 | What do you take me for, a fool? |
36984 | What do you think he will do when he learns that she is gone? |
36984 | What do you think of that? |
36984 | What do you think of? |
36984 | What do you think, friend Zurita? |
36984 | What do you think? |
36984 | What do you think? |
36984 | What do you think? |
36984 | What do you want up there? |
36984 | What do you want with me? |
36984 | What do you want? |
36984 | What do you want? |
36984 | What do you want? |
36984 | What do you want? |
36984 | What do you wish of me? |
36984 | What do you wish, Paolo? |
36984 | What do you wish? |
36984 | What do you wish? |
36984 | What doctor? |
36984 | What does Ruler think? |
36984 | What does he say? |
36984 | What does he say? |
36984 | What does he think? |
36984 | What does he want with me? |
36984 | What does it matter? |
36984 | What does it represent? |
36984 | What does the Señora wish? |
36984 | What does the lady wish? |
36984 | What does"viz"mean? |
36984 | What else can there be? |
36984 | What else did he say? |
36984 | What else did you expect? |
36984 | What else do you want? |
36984 | What else have you? |
36984 | What else is there left for us if they give up, too? |
36984 | What face? |
36984 | What feelings are you experiencing? |
36984 | What flowers? |
36984 | What for? |
36984 | What for? |
36984 | What for? |
36984 | What fur? |
36984 | What good should half a dollar do? |
36984 | What good were there in that? |
36984 | What good would she be to you? |
36984 | What had I to tell you? |
36984 | What had_ you_ to give? |
36984 | What happened then?... |
36984 | What happens to that carriage, Mrs. Rooney? |
36984 | What has happened new from this discovery? |
36984 | What has happened? |
36984 | What has he done to make him the villain? |
36984 | What has he done? |
36984 | What have I done? |
36984 | What have I to be afraid of? |
36984 | What have the dogs got to do with it? |
36984 | What have they made of you? |
36984 | What have they to do with you coming here? |
36984 | What have you done with him? |
36984 | What have you done with my overcoat? |
36984 | What have you done? |
36984 | What have you done? |
36984 | What have you done? |
36984 | What have you ever done for me? |
36984 | What have you to say to him? |
36984 | What help have you given me? |
36984 | What husband ever was afraid? |
36984 | What husband would n''t be? |
36984 | What ideas were these? |
36984 | What if I should tell you that Maurice still lives, Diane? |
36984 | What if all these years he had been an outcast, living in degradation? |
36984 | What if he should lower his price? |
36984 | What if he should say that he would take 420 roubles? |
36984 | What if he should say that he would take 450 roubles? |
36984 | What if it did? |
36984 | What is Krakau doing over there? |
36984 | What is Love? |
36984 | What is a man to do? |
36984 | What is he gazing at? |
36984 | What is it all about? |
36984 | What is it called? |
36984 | What is it he wants? |
36984 | What is it you wish? |
36984 | What is it you wish? |
36984 | What is it you''ve craving? |
36984 | What is it, Joe dear? |
36984 | What is it, Louise? |
36984 | What is it, Mr. Ivory? |
36984 | What is it, Mrs. Rooney? |
36984 | What is it, Sophie? |
36984 | What is it, child? |
36984 | What is it, dear? |
36984 | What is it, dear? |
36984 | What is it, my angel? |
36984 | What is it, my child? |
36984 | What is it, my dear? |
36984 | What is it? |
36984 | What is it? |
36984 | What is it? |
36984 | What is it? |
36984 | What is it? |
36984 | What is it? |
36984 | What is it? |
36984 | What is it? |
36984 | What is it? |
36984 | What is it? |
36984 | What is it? |
36984 | What is it? |
36984 | What is it? |
36984 | What is love? |
36984 | What is that? |
36984 | What is that? |
36984 | What is the Fool laughing at? |
36984 | What is the answer to that?... |
36984 | What is the book? |
36984 | What is the first sign of fear? |
36984 | What is the matter with me? |
36984 | What is the matter with you, anyway? |
36984 | What is the matter? |
36984 | What is the matter? |
36984 | What is the matter? |
36984 | What is the matter? |
36984 | What is the secret? |
36984 | What is the sense of saying I do not want you on my side the wall? |
36984 | What is the use of all these words? |
36984 | What is the use of promising? |
36984 | What is the use of the courts? |
36984 | What is the vodka for? |
36984 | What is there to explain? |
36984 | What is this big book? |
36984 | What is this light, and whither am I come To sleep beneath the stars so far from home? |
36984 | What is this petulance? |
36984 | What is this that you are saying? |
36984 | What is this trouble between you and your sisters- in- law? |
36984 | What is this? |
36984 | What is this? |
36984 | What is your general position? |
36984 | What is your name? |
36984 | What is your name? |
36984 | What is your proposition, Mr. Inkwell? |
36984 | What is yours, Lydia? |
36984 | What kind of a change? |
36984 | What kind of a meeting? |
36984 | What kind of a right? |
36984 | What kind of a way is that? |
36984 | What kind of business is that? |
36984 | What knowledge is required? |
36984 | What luck could there be in a place and a man not to be in it? |
36984 | What made you choose that name? |
36984 | What made you think I was married? |
36984 | What manner of God is He that deprives a dying mother of her son? |
36984 | What matters the tribe? |
36984 | What mischief have you been up to, for you to kiss me? |
36984 | What mischief? |
36984 | What more could the silly fellow want? |
36984 | What must I do? |
36984 | What must I next? |
36984 | What mystery explains this solitude? |
36984 | What need of further oaths? |
36984 | What now? |
36984 | What of it? |
36984 | What of it? |
36984 | What of? |
36984 | What of? |
36984 | What on earth do you take me for? |
36984 | What on earth were girls made for if not to be kissed? |
36984 | What ought I to do? |
36984 | What personages have we here? |
36984 | What put that in your head? |
36984 | What put that into your head? |
36984 | What reason? |
36984 | What remains for me? |
36984 | What right have brick- layers to make rules for my father? |
36984 | What right have you to send him away? |
36984 | What ring? |
36984 | What say you, Thyrsis, do they only question Where next to pull?--Or do their far minds draw them Thus vaguely north of west and south of east? |
36984 | What say you, Thyrsis, shall we make a song About a lamb that thought himself a shepherd? |
36984 | What seek ye here? |
36984 | What shall I do? |
36984 | What shall I play? |
36984 | What shall my dance say? |
36984 | What shepherds? |
36984 | What should I care for roast goose? |
36984 | What should I do with combs and brushes? |
36984 | What should I gain by loving her? |
36984 | What should he do to the pants? |
36984 | What should there be? |
36984 | What signifies Crannagh and the mills of Duras? |
36984 | What sort of a coat do you wish? |
36984 | What sort of a question is that, madam? |
36984 | What sort of logic is that? |
36984 | What story? |
36984 | What the devil''s the matter with your doors? |
36984 | What the devil-- pardon the language-- do I care for your manager? |
36984 | What the hell''r''you gabbin''? |
36984 | What then? |
36984 | What time is it now? |
36984 | What time shall I have for that with all the extra work and my back broken? |
36984 | What troubles you about it? |
36984 | What twist? |
36984 | What was I to do? |
36984 | What was it, Grimana? |
36984 | What was that bell? |
36984 | What was that? |
36984 | What was the number of that last one? |
36984 | What was the use of offending anybody? |
36984 | What was there to be afraid about? |
36984 | What way did my means go from me is it? |
36984 | What were you afraid of? |
36984 | What were you doing in Siberia? |
36984 | What will be done to us? |
36984 | What will become of us? |
36984 | What will happen to you if the King hears of this? |
36984 | What will it be? |
36984 | What will it be? |
36984 | What will people say? |
36984 | What will they live on? |
36984 | What will your husband do while they are extolling the genius of our brother, and he knows that he never had any? |
36984 | What would he think of you? |
36984 | What would my wife say? |
36984 | What would we-- what would we like to have you take? |
36984 | What would ye be thinkin''? |
36984 | What would you do if we had kids? |
36984 | What would you give if you could kiss me? |
36984 | What would you know about wide houses? |
36984 | What would you like to have me take? |
36984 | What would you wear? |
36984 | What wouldst thou now? |
36984 | What wouldst thou of the maiden of the moon? |
36984 | What yer got, Giz? |
36984 | What you mean? |
36984 | What yuh doin'', Seth? |
36984 | What yuh doin''? |
36984 | What''ll I get cured of? |
36984 | What''re ye shiverin''''bout? |
36984 | What''s a man compared to an idea? |
36984 | What''s ailin''_ you_, Lut''er? |
36984 | What''s come to thee, lass? |
36984 | What''s his name? |
36984 | What''s that there under the table? |
36984 | What''s that to me? |
36984 | What''s that you are pouring? |
36984 | What''s that? |
36984 | What''s that? |
36984 | What''s that? |
36984 | What''s that? |
36984 | What''s that? |
36984 | What''s that? |
36984 | What''s that? |
36984 | What''s that? |
36984 | What''s the good of being alive at all if one is n''t to be in love? |
36984 | What''s the hell''s a corpse got to do with habits? |
36984 | What''s the matter with her? |
36984 | What''s the matter with you, Softy? |
36984 | What''s the matter, Louise? |
36984 | What''s the matter? |
36984 | What''s the matter? |
36984 | What''s the matter? |
36984 | What''s the matter? |
36984 | What''s the matter? |
36984 | What''s the matter? |
36984 | What''s the matter? |
36984 | What''s the news? |
36984 | What''s the next remedy, think you? |
36984 | What''s the row to- day? |
36984 | What''s the trouble with him? |
36984 | What''s the use? |
36984 | What''s this you''ve thought up? |
36984 | What''s up? |
36984 | What''s up? |
36984 | What''s wrong? |
36984 | What, again? |
36984 | What, you here again? |
36984 | What-- was she doing? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What? |
36984 | What_ do_ you do? |
36984 | What_ do_ you mean? |
36984 | Whatever made you come downstairs? |
36984 | Whatever made you think so? |
36984 | When a woman comes to me for a gown, I do n''t measure body, why should I? |
36984 | When do I see the Queen? |
36984 | When the men in our family have been clergymen for four generations? |
36984 | When thou turn me from this portal, Whither shall I, hapless mortal, Seek love out and win again Heart of me that thou retain? |
36984 | When was a Wilde ever slave to money? |
36984 | When was he here? |
36984 | When you have collected spot cash? |
36984 | When you talk with him? |
36984 | When you were not suffering, as you are suffering now, did you know how to see the way I suffered? |
36984 | When? |
36984 | When? |
36984 | Whence came, dear Queen, such magic melody? |
36984 | Where are they? |
36984 | Where are you going with my glasses? |
36984 | Where are you going? |
36984 | Where are you going? |
36984 | Where are you, Olivia? |
36984 | Where are you? |
36984 | Where are you? |
36984 | Where can Julie be? |
36984 | Where can that scamp Juanito be? |
36984 | Where did it come from? |
36984 | Where did they come from? |
36984 | Where did you find it? |
36984 | Where did you get them? |
36984 | Where did you get this wisdom from? |
36984 | Where did you learn all this? |
36984 | Where did you suddenly get the courage? |
36984 | Where do these stockings and things go? |
36984 | Where do you come from? |
36984 | Where do you come from? |
36984 | Where do you want these things to go? |
36984 | Where in books can I find escape from the grim reality of being hitched for life to such a wife? |
36984 | Where in the world are you? |
36984 | Where is Dascha? |
36984 | Where is Kanada? |
36984 | Where is Mary? |
36984 | Where is he? |
36984 | Where is he? |
36984 | Where is he? |
36984 | Where is he? |
36984 | Where is it? |
36984 | Where is she? |
36984 | Where is she? |
36984 | Where is that letter? |
36984 | Where is the key? |
36984 | Where is the key? |
36984 | Where is this thing going to stop? |
36984 | Where is your passport? |
36984 | Where shall I look? |
36984 | Where shall I put it? |
36984 | Where we goin''? |
36984 | Where you been, Florrie? |
36984 | Where''s my coat? |
36984 | Where''s my wife? |
36984 | Where''s the King? |
36984 | Where''s the will an''testament? |
36984 | Where''s your wife? |
36984 | Where, oh where? |
36984 | Where, where is an ass? |
36984 | Where? |
36984 | Where? |
36984 | Which did you choose? |
36984 | Which do you think is the greater love, Diane, the love which endures for the moment, or the love which endures for all time? |
36984 | Which doctor? |
36984 | Which now of the two of ye is Mike McInerney? |
36984 | Which pocket yer pills in, Giz? |
36984 | Which secret? |
36984 | Which way was I to turn? |
36984 | Who are you? |
36984 | Who are you? |
36984 | Who are you? |
36984 | Who are you? |
36984 | Who are_ you_? |
36984 | Who art thou, lady? |
36984 | Who brought this here? |
36984 | Who brought you up? |
36984 | Who buys that carriage, Mrs. Rooney? |
36984 | Who can establish the punctilious ratio between necessity and desire? |
36984 | Who can read the secret of the Fates? |
36984 | Who can say? |
36984 | Who cheats? |
36984 | Who comes hither? |
36984 | Who gave thee life? |
36984 | Who has been drinking here? |
36984 | Who has been eating here? |
36984 | Who has been here, Goldie? |
36984 | Who in the world wide is asking you to eat them? |
36984 | Who is Cousin Paul? |
36984 | Who is he? |
36984 | Who is he? |
36984 | Who is he? |
36984 | Who is her father, if I am not? |
36984 | Who is it is calling me by my name? |
36984 | Who is it you''re moving? |
36984 | Who is it? |
36984 | Who is quarreling? |
36984 | Who is she? |
36984 | Who is she? |
36984 | Who is spying on you? |
36984 | Who is spying on you? |
36984 | Who is spying on you? |
36984 | Who is the man you accuse, eh? |
36984 | Who is the master? |
36984 | Who is this man who resurrects the Dead? |
36984 | Who is this mortal Who ventures to- night To woo an immortal? |
36984 | Who is this? |
36984 | Who knows? |
36984 | Who knows? |
36984 | Who made him boss here? |
36984 | Who made you boss here? |
36984 | Who put it into his head not to paint any more? |
36984 | Who sat here? |
36984 | Who shoots? |
36984 | Who that has seen his face can doubt that he is a master, and a cruel one? |
36984 | Who threw this rag here? |
36984 | Who told yuh? |
36984 | Who took care of you? |
36984 | Who wants to smoke? |
36984 | Who was he then? |
36984 | Who was here at the time? |
36984 | Who was it set with his feet in the oven last winter, an''let Jack Tompkins break into them cottages--_with keys_? |
36984 | Who was it? |
36984 | Who was that? |
36984 | Who was the artist? |
36984 | Who was your mother? |
36984 | Who would ever have dreamed he could have been forgotten so soon? |
36984 | Who would have known this for my portrait? |
36984 | Who''d buy them? |
36984 | Who''ll row? |
36984 | Who''s Pommy? |
36984 | Who''s afraid? |
36984 | Who''s coming? |
36984 | Who''s drinking? |
36984 | Who''s gettin''het up? |
36984 | Who''s going to punish that? |
36984 | Who''s going with me? |
36984 | Who''s smoking? |
36984 | Who''s stuck up? |
36984 | Who''s the woman, and the children? |
36984 | Who''s there? |
36984 | Who''s thinking of self? |
36984 | Who''s this meant to be? |
36984 | Who''s to speak fur ye? |
36984 | Who, do n''t you remember me, sir? |
36984 | Who, then, is going to fall? |
36984 | Who? |
36984 | Who? |
36984 | Who? |
36984 | Who_ are_ you? |
36984 | Whom are you talking to? |
36984 | Whom do you mean? |
36984 | Whom do you think you are talking to? |
36984 | Whom will you choose? |
36984 | Whose are they, then? |
36984 | Whose coat is this? |
36984 | Whose face? |
36984 | Whose room is that? |
36984 | Whose voice is this Wrangling and breaking in upon my peace? |
36984 | Why am I honored with these confidences? |
36984 | Why are n''t you drinking? |
36984 | Why are they beating drums? |
36984 | Why are you not wearing your crown? |
36984 | Why are you so quiet, Bolling? |
36984 | Why are you trying to stop me? |
36984 | Why art sad, sweet Moon? |
36984 | Why art thou pale, fond lover of the moon? |
36984 | Why art thou sad? |
36984 | Why ca n''t we both be compromised? |
36984 | Why ca n''t you? |
36984 | Why can I not forget about it? |
36984 | Why could n''t we claim we''d lost something very valuable, something we''d never had? |
36984 | Why d''you ask me such a question, Annie? |
36984 | Why did Adámek say that it was you? |
36984 | Why did I ever come? |
36984 | Why did he drag me into the street? |
36984 | Why did it have to be just mine? |
36984 | Why did n''t Knut send regards to me in his birthday letter? |
36984 | Why did n''t thee speak? |
36984 | Why did n''t you bring her along with you, Mrs. Rooney? |
36984 | Why did n''t you keep it with you? |
36984 | Why did n''t you tell me so? |
36984 | Why did n''t you tell me? |
36984 | Why did n''t you turn it over to the clerks? |
36984 | Why did she marry me, then? |
36984 | Why did they have to pick out_ my_ lover? |
36984 | Why did you bring them here? |
36984 | Why did you come to see me, Mademoiselle? |
36984 | Why did you come? |
36984 | Why did you drag me into the street? |
36984 | Why did you go to that chair? |
36984 | Why do n''t they save him? |
36984 | Why do n''t they save me?" |
36984 | Why do n''t they take him off? |
36984 | Why do n''t you do something? |
36984 | Why do n''t you drop into Smith''s soda parlor? |
36984 | Why do n''t you follow the others? |
36984 | Why do n''t you get the wine, Krakau? |
36984 | Why do n''t you go in for reform? |
36984 | Why do n''t you hang up your cap? |
36984 | Why do n''t you light your pipe? |
36984 | Why do n''t you move? |
36984 | Why do n''t you save him? |
36984 | Why do n''t you sit down? |
36984 | Why do n''t you speak out, then? |
36984 | Why do n''t you stop? |
36984 | Why do n''t you take something to make you grow? |
36984 | Why do they disturb my peace? |
36984 | Why do you always throw those confounded later Greeks in my face? |
36984 | Why do you bother with those poor letters? |
36984 | Why do you fear for it? |
36984 | Why do you go on playing that game? |
36984 | Why do you hold him back? |
36984 | Why do you look around like that? |
36984 | Why do you look at me like that, Solly? |
36984 | Why do you look at me like that? |
36984 | Why do you prolong this torment? |
36984 | Why do you say it so sadly? |
36984 | Why do you say such things? |
36984 | Why do you say that that is all over? |
36984 | Why do you say that? |
36984 | Why do you speak like that? |
36984 | Why do you suppose that she will not be glad to see him? |
36984 | Why do you take on such a severe tone? |
36984 | Why do you wear heliotrope and the same shade as mine? |
36984 | Why does n''t she look ridiculous when I stay out all night? |
36984 | Why does the great Queen envy Tsumu? |
36984 | Why go on for twenty years sacrificing her own life to a fantastic image? |
36984 | Why have the Gods made woman necessary to man, and made them fools? |
36984 | Why have you asked nothing more of me? |
36984 | Why have you come? |
36984 | Why have you returned? |
36984 | Why have you spoilt what you began so well? |
36984 | Why in heaven''s name should n''t I worry? |
36984 | Why is n''t he going to fall? |
36984 | Why is the door locked? |
36984 | Why make a trip to the pump necessary? |
36984 | Why me? |
36984 | Why must I always come along too? |
36984 | Why must I promise you blindly? |
36984 | Why must some people get so fussy and cross when they reach a certain age? |
36984 | Why not leave it to chance? |
36984 | Why not the new model who is coming to- day to pose for my Apollo? |
36984 | Why not, Curt? |
36984 | Why not, if it please her to do so? |
36984 | Why not-- if she is stupid? |
36984 | Why not? |
36984 | Why not? |
36984 | Why not? |
36984 | Why not? |
36984 | Why not? |
36984 | Why not? |
36984 | Why not? |
36984 | Why not? |
36984 | Why not? |
36984 | Why not? |
36984 | Why not? |
36984 | Why not? |
36984 | Why not? |
36984 | Why not? |
36984 | Why should I ask him? |
36984 | Why should I be so musical and sad? |
36984 | Why should I be so particular? |
36984 | Why should I bring misfortune to you? |
36984 | Why should I give it up now that the world has gone mad? |
36984 | Why should I have told you? |
36984 | Why should a man with so much money miss a little for a few hours? |
36984 | Why should any one object? |
36984 | Why should n''t I worry? |
36984 | Why should n''t Mrs. Abbey give us her opinion? |
36984 | Why should n''t you take it from the money you had? |
36984 | Why should we help the brick- layers? |
36984 | Why should we make ourselves ridiculous? |
36984 | Why should we wear crowns? |
36984 | Why should you have ambitions? |
36984 | Why should you move away now, Mrs. Rooney? |
36984 | Why should you not be here? |
36984 | Why should you say"poor creatures"? |
36984 | Why should you weep? |
36984 | Why spoil it by anti- climax? |
36984 | Why strange? |
36984 | Why tell him? |
36984 | Why this agitation? |
36984 | Why will you talk like an idiot? |
36984 | Why wo n''t you fight? |
36984 | Why would n''t it be wide? |
36984 | Why would n''t they be knocked by the thunder, the same as the tree, or some storm that came up from the west? |
36984 | Why, Lydia? |
36984 | Why, children, what is it? |
36984 | Why, have you been in America? |
36984 | Why, that''s not tight at all.... How''s this? |
36984 | Why, what do you mean? |
36984 | Why, what of? |
36984 | Why.... What...? |
36984 | Why? |
36984 | Why? |
36984 | Why? |
36984 | Why? |
36984 | Why? |
36984 | Why? |
36984 | Why? |
36984 | Why? |
36984 | Why? |
36984 | Why? |
36984 | Why? |
36984 | Why? |
36984 | Wi-- wi-- will you have some more t-- tea? |
36984 | Wi-- wi-- will you have some more tea? |
36984 | Wi-- will-- will you have some m-- more-- t-- tea? |
36984 | Will he fall here? |
36984 | Will he shut up? |
36984 | Will it not be deemed strange by the ladies present? |
36984 | Will she come home with us? |
36984 | Will she go? |
36984 | Will sixpence ruin''e? |
36984 | Will the Hempsteds be in? |
36984 | Will the men turn to willin''or must we drag''em out? |
36984 | Will ye be coming, Mrs. Airey? |
36984 | Will ye get it for her, mother? |
36984 | Will ye sit down? |
36984 | Will ye tie it, Ann? |
36984 | Will yer go, Lut''er? |
36984 | Will you allow me to sit here next to you? |
36984 | Will you be my wife? |
36984 | Will you go to your bench? |
36984 | Will you have one now? |
36984 | Will you listen to me? |
36984 | Will you not excuse me? |
36984 | Will you not excuse me? |
36984 | Will you not take your crown from your head? |
36984 | Will you now drive me back to it? |
36984 | Will you obey? |
36984 | Will you permit me to see Berman''s letter? |
36984 | Will you pose for it? |
36984 | Will you promise to tell me? |
36984 | Will you read my manuscript, sir? |
36984 | Will you smoke? |
36984 | Will you take care of it for me-- Alfred Stevens? |
36984 | Will you tremble again please? |
36984 | Wilt thou hold my heart forever? |
36984 | Wine, eh? |
36984 | Wings? |
36984 | With me? |
36984 | Without Praskóvya Petróvna? |
36984 | Without a model, and yet so lifelike? |
36984 | Without a reconciliation? |
36984 | Wo n''t be here? |
36984 | Wo n''t he? |
36984 | Wo n''t the time come when he will grow indifferent to you? |
36984 | Wo n''t you come back home with me? |
36984 | Wo n''t you complain to your postal clerk son- in- law, too? |
36984 | Wo n''t you give me time to carry my parcels into my room? |
36984 | Wo n''t you have a chair? |
36984 | Wo n''t you have the goodness to tell me whether you have ever seen a man fall? |
36984 | Wo n''t you please not tell me any more? |
36984 | Wo n''t you please turn back? |
36984 | Wo n''t you read it to him? |
36984 | Wo n''t you sit down on the couch there? |
36984 | Wo n''t you sit down? |
36984 | Woman or wife? |
36984 | Woman, do you know who that IS? |
36984 | Woman, what foolish mockin''is this? |
36984 | Women? |
36984 | Would I shield you? |
36984 | Would it be impudent to beg a kiss? |
36984 | Would it be something unpleasant? |
36984 | Would n''t he like it himself? |
36984 | Would n''t he like us to be happy? |
36984 | Would n''t it be better to leave off now, so that you can rest for a little? |
36984 | Would n''t you like to make his acquaintance, so as to pour out your heart to him if you want to? |
36984 | Would n''t you like to see it again? |
36984 | Would n''t you like to take my arm chair too, and my pictures? |
36984 | Would she let lodgings if she had? |
36984 | Would they accept me again, do you think? |
36984 | Would you believe it, Mrs. Rooney? |
36984 | Would you call Florrie a... a... well one o''them high- strung girls? |
36984 | Would you check with the bishop? |
36984 | Would you like it? |
36984 | Would you like something to rest your feet on? |
36984 | Would you like to see them? |
36984 | Would you like to see your answer? |
36984 | Would you mind skipping the scene to- day? |
36984 | Would you object if I used your name? |
36984 | Would you? |
36984 | Would you? |
36984 | Wright?" |
36984 | Write me a letter? |
36984 | Y''got the liver pills? |
36984 | Y''never c''n tell w''at these women''re goin''t''do-- can yer? |
36984 | Y''wouldn''have me look worse''n one o''these furriners, would y''? |
36984 | Ye ai n''t goin''to set up''til they git home? |
36984 | Yeh, but what come o''yer first wife? |
36984 | Yes or no? |
36984 | Yes, Mr. Rosenbloom? |
36984 | Yes, Mrs. Hale? |
36984 | Yes, Mrs. Hale? |
36984 | Yes, Mrs. Rooney? |
36984 | Yes, Pa? |
36984 | Yes, Solly? |
36984 | Yes, Solly? |
36984 | Yes, Solly? |
36984 | Yes, Solly? |
36984 | Yes, Solly? |
36984 | Yes, Solly? |
36984 | Yes, did n''t you hear? |
36984 | Yes, do you know him? |
36984 | Yes, how did you manage that? |
36984 | Yes, nothing makes Mr. Rosenbloom to lose his cheek, ai n''t it, Solly? |
36984 | Yes, sir? |
36984 | Yes, what then? |
36984 | Yes, where is it? |
36984 | Yes, why do you? |
36984 | Yes, why should n''t I? |
36984 | Yes-- but-- but then how can I believe-- that we are really on an equality? |
36984 | Yes--? |
36984 | Yes... what else?... |
36984 | Yes? |
36984 | Yes? |
36984 | Yes? |
36984 | Yes? |
36984 | Yes? |
36984 | Yes? |
36984 | Yes? |
36984 | Yes? |
36984 | Yes? |
36984 | Yes? |
36984 | Yes? |
36984 | Yes?... |
36984 | Yet how am I to live? |
36984 | You ai n''t mad, be you? |
36984 | You ai n''t out of your mind--[_Anxiously._] be you? |
36984 | You ai n''t, ai n''t you? |
36984 | You and I are not saints, are we, Astéryi Ivanovitch? |
36984 | You and the Madame intend leaving to- morrow, do n''t you? |
36984 | You are going to sit down? |
36984 | You are going? |
36984 | You are keeping something from me? |
36984 | You are not ill, my child? |
36984 | You are not performing any secret penance? |
36984 | You are nothing? |
36984 | You are willing to fight with me, are you-- a respectable man, the father of a family? |
36984 | You are young and have a healthy animal appetite; but why deck sentimentalism on your horns? |
36984 | You are? |
36984 | You are_ sure_ you never knew anybody of that name? |
36984 | You believe_ that_? |
36984 | You ca n''t possibly be angry and laugh at the same time, can you? |
36984 | You ca n''t pretend that I should feel badly about the fate of Luciano? |
36984 | You ca n''t save your own life? |
36984 | You ca n''t see in the dark, can you? |
36984 | You count as little? |
36984 | You dare call Moo Moo a fool? |
36984 | You despise me? |
36984 | You did n''t like her? |
36984 | You did n''t, is it? |
36984 | You did? |
36984 | You do n''t ask him? |
36984 | You do n''t begin work on it, yet? |
36984 | You do n''t believe that such a thing is impossible? |
36984 | You do n''t call that collecting? |
36984 | You do n''t claim the picture is by Sargent or Whistler? |
36984 | You do n''t hate the Jewish religion, Mrs. Rooney? |
36984 | You do n''t know when that will be, sir? |
36984 | You do n''t mean a duel? |
36984 | You do n''t mean to tell me that you think these letters are genuine? |
36984 | You do n''t say? |
36984 | You do n''t think she''d be the sort to fly off the handle an''do... well, somethin''desp''rate? |
36984 | You do n''t_ know_? |
36984 | You do not approve, sister? |
36984 | You do not hear? |
36984 | You do not know me? |
36984 | You got into it without my assistance, did n''t you? |
36984 | You have heard him threatening to fall on my head, have n''t you? |
36984 | You have n''t any other? |
36984 | You have never regretted giving up his distinguished name, have you, Carolina, for this humble one of mine? |
36984 | You have observed her of late? |
36984 | You have read it? |
36984 | You have sent for us, Mother? |
36984 | You have some intention in this, Father? |
36984 | You hear? |
36984 | You knew him well? |
36984 | You knew of this love? |
36984 | You knew? |
36984 | You know Madame le Bargy personally? |
36984 | You know of it? |
36984 | You know that the Devil is in him? |
36984 | You know what a gift I have for talk? |
36984 | You know what a rabbi is by us, Mrs. Rooney? |
36984 | You love me, do n''t you, David? |
36984 | You love this shriveled woman? |
36984 | You loved each other all that time? |
36984 | You loved her infinitely? |
36984 | You made that? |
36984 | You make presents, eh, Solly? |
36984 | You mean she has grown old? |
36984 | You mean she is so stricken she ca n''t talk with me? |
36984 | You mean that I told an untruth? |
36984 | You mean that they did n''t get on very well? |
36984 | You mean to say you do n''t care at all-- that you have never cared? |
36984 | You mean to say you found them, By digging around in the ground for them? |
36984 | You mean you''d let the sheep Go thirsty? |
36984 | You mean your soul? |
36984 | You mean-- spirits? |
36984 | You mean?... |
36984 | You must help her celebrate, do you hear? |
36984 | You must keep it-- that''s part of the bargain, is n''t it? |
36984 | You now reached the night lodging of the robber-- here you were resting? |
36984 | You recognize your old friend and pardner, do you, Lon Purdy? |
36984 | You remember-- a few minutes ago, you spoke the name of Alfred Stevens? |
36984 | You reproach me? |
36984 | You reserved a stateroom? |
36984 | You saw her, then? |
36984 | You say Madame has changed? |
36984 | You see? |
36984 | You seem for once in a way, to be awfully keen on youth? |
36984 | You sent off the trunks this afternoon? |
36984 | You stole my honor, and I could only win back mine by taking yours-- wasn''t I right? |
36984 | You surely do n''t expect me to quarrel with you in public? |
36984 | You suspect the reason? |
36984 | You thank me for telling you your doom? |
36984 | You think it was fair...? |
36984 | You think she waits till spring to sell that baby- carriage? |
36984 | You think so? |
36984 | You think so? |
36984 | You think that my love was not as great as yours? |
36984 | You think you are right, eh? |
36984 | You think you''re a thief, do n''t you? |
36984 | You think--? |
36984 | You told him that since my husband''s death I receive no one? |
36984 | You told me about it here-- in this room, was it not? |
36984 | You told people I wrote these letters? |
36984 | You understand? |
36984 | You want th''whole box, do n''t yer? |
36984 | You well now, Mr. Rosenbloom? |
36984 | You were afraid that she would say no? |
36984 | You were glad enough to get away after a year of it, were n''t you? |
36984 | You were in an awful hurry about throwing that money down, were n''t you? |
36984 | You were n''t raised round here, were you? |
36984 | You were the man, then, I saw on the steamer? |
36984 | You who were dead? |
36984 | You will come, wo n''t you? |
36984 | You will excuse me if I read aloud? |
36984 | You will go if I give you money? |
36984 | You will? |
36984 | You wish them to be looked over, as usual? |
36984 | You wish to fight a duel? |
36984 | You wished me to help you? |
36984 | You wo n''t forget to smile? |
36984 | You wo n''t give me my money? |
36984 | You wo n''t? |
36984 | You would n''t have me deny her_ ev''rythin''_?... |
36984 | You would n''t like to forgive me? |
36984 | You would not strike me? |
36984 | You wrote them yourself?!? |
36984 | You wrote them yourself?!? |
36984 | You wrote:"If all that I have, and all that I am, is too little to lay before you, how can these poor flowers be much?" |
36984 | You''d be taking an unfair advantage, too; I could n''t kick a lady, could I? |
36984 | You''ll have him hurled from the wall of the palace to a forest of waiting spears below? |
36984 | You''re a regular devil, do you know that? |
36984 | You''re afraid I''m going to miss the train?... |
36984 | You''re going to marry again? |
36984 | You''re not making love to me, you naughty boy? |
36984 | You''re not serious? |
36984 | You''re not trying to kid me, ma''am? |
36984 | You''re not? |
36984 | You''re sure they ca n''t be traced? |
36984 | You''re the ass now, are you? |
36984 | You''re the old gentleman, are n''t you, you old duck? |
36984 | You''ve brought the fool here too? |
36984 | You''ve come, then, to warn me? |
36984 | You''ve heard of him? |
36984 | You-- you love me enough to be troubled for my sake, a little, dear? |
36984 | You? |
36984 | You? |
36984 | You? |
36984 | You? |
36984 | Your Majesty, are we to read no longer to- day? |
36984 | Your dream? |
36984 | Your hearing has gotten a good deal worse this year, has n''t it? |
36984 | Your penance, Benvenuta? |
36984 | Your sword? |
36984 | Your_ what_? |
36984 | Youth is the time to be in love, is n''t it? |
36984 | Yuh do n''t want Ma t''heve it, does yuh? |
36984 | Yuh swear yuh wo n''t never tell? |
36984 | Yuh wo n''t never try an''make out I done it next time we run agin each other fur district school- inspector? |
36984 | Yuh''member what yuh done t''Rogers when he did n''t leave yuh paint his bath- house? |
36984 | [_ A good deal startled, he looks at her as if he were about to ask,"How did you know that?" |
36984 | [_ A long pause._] May he...? |
36984 | [_ A look around the room._] Oh, I_ wish_ I''d come over here once in a while? |
36984 | [_ A noise in the room on the right._] Who''s in there making such a noise? |
36984 | [_ Absently he picks up a lily which has fallen to the ground, and repeats._] Why came I here, and why am I Pierrot? |
36984 | [_ Advancing toward the thief and speaking all in one sentence._] What have you taken? |
36984 | [_ After a pause._] Do you know why Luciano killed himself? |
36984 | [_ After a slight hesitation, he sits down again._] W''at y''quarrelin''''bout? |
36984 | [_ After another pause._] An''what would shepherds do in a ghreat city? |
36984 | [_ Almost breaking down._] Joe, why did n''t you tell me? |
36984 | [_ Analytikos sits deep in thought._] Well? |
36984 | [_ And then very intimately to Menelaus._] Where''s the Queen? |
36984 | [_ And then with deep bitterness._] Why did n''t_ he_ marry Helen when we all wanted her? |
36984 | [_ Argumentatively._] And one ca n''t help being in love with people when one_ is_ in love, can one? |
36984 | [_ As a premonition of the truth comes over him._] Where is Shanta? |
36984 | [_ At her silence he turns furiously upon her._] Have you?... |
36984 | [_ Caren opens the door a crack._] Are there any... women? |
36984 | [_ Changing her manner suddenly and rising._] Joe, would n''t you like a cup of tea? |
36984 | [_ Charles accepts one from his beautiful case._] And you, madame? |
36984 | [_ Close to him._] Mother is not seriously ill? |
36984 | [_ Comes on his left, takes hold of his head and kisses him._] Wo n''t he laugh now a little? |
36984 | [_ Coughs nervously._] How? |
36984 | [_ Coughs._] Who are you and what is your business here? |
36984 | [_ Cries out._] What are you going for? |
36984 | [_ Crosses herself._] Have ye forgot the time o''all the year it is? |
36984 | [_ Crosses herself._] VIOLANTE Do they call you Olivia? |
36984 | [_ Doña Laura rises; Don Gonzalo also rises._] What time can it be? |
36984 | [_ Enter Kanada._] Ah, Kanada, how be it with you to- day? |
36984 | [_ Evelyn stamps her foot with rage-- turning away from him._] My dear girl, what_ is_ the matter? |
36984 | [_ Examines the skates._ But could n''t you save them for Eileen? |
36984 | [_ Excitedly._] What is it he thinks he''s goin''to do? |
36984 | [_ Exit Varvára._] Do you play patience here every night? |
36984 | [_ Gives him bread._] Do you want to eat? |
36984 | [_ Glancing sharply at the Mate._] You ai n''t turnin''no sea lawyer, be you, Mr. Slocum? |
36984 | [_ Gloomily._] Who''ll be spokesman over the buyin''? |
36984 | [_ Grasping Madame''s arms, she trembles and sobs._] Oh, how can I ever tell you? |
36984 | [_ Growing a little oratorical._] Why do I do this? |
36984 | [_ Gustav laughs._] What are you laughing at, old man? |
36984 | [_ He becomes conscious of the noise of approaching footsteps and the light of the torches from below._] Who is that? |
36984 | [_ He comes very close to her, and speaks very gently, as if to a child._] You have n''t shown your ring to any one, have you, Anne? |
36984 | [_ He eyes them closely._] Great friends? |
36984 | [_ He gathers his belongings._] What are you running after me for? |
36984 | [_ He gets up._] Do you know how Bret Harte describes the adulteress? |
36984 | [_ He gives her no time to answer._] You''re not twenty, are you? |
36984 | [_ He goes again toward her._] Nine o''clock, then? |
36984 | [_ He goes behind the square table on the left and comes in front of the sofa._] Will you listen to me and obey me? |
36984 | [_ He goes to the telephone._] Hello, Madison Square 7900... Pennsylvania? |
36984 | [_ He hands her a coat and a pair of trousers._] Why should you bother to bring them in? |
36984 | [_ He hands them over._] What train do we take, sir? |
36984 | [_ He leans forward and looks out the French door, then turns to her impatiently._] What are you waiting for? |
36984 | [_ He leans very close to her._] What are you doing now? |
36984 | [_ He mutters phrases from the Torah._] You hear me, Solly? |
36984 | [_ He nods._] Really and truly? |
36984 | [_ He pauses._] Did she inclose the money? |
36984 | [_ He picks up the closed suitcase._] Shall I go now? |
36984 | [_ He places an arm around Paolo''s shoulders._] Are you persuaded that I love you? |
36984 | [_ He salutes the Fool._] Where do you hail from? |
36984 | [_ He shouts to the man on the rock._] How are you feeling? |
36984 | [_ He shouts._] Listen, wo n''t you hurry up and fall? |
36984 | [_ He sits._] You will pay day after to- morrow? |
36984 | [_ He stresses the words with intense irony._] Do you remember the_ last_ time you pulled that trick? |
36984 | [_ He takes the shawl from the Prostitute, and wraps himself and the boy in it._] What? |
36984 | [_ He turns round behind the square table and comes over to Adolf on the right._] Do n''t you mind if she''s out all night? |
36984 | [_ He walks up and down._] After all, what does all this disturbance mean? |
36984 | [_ He whistles three or four more bars of the same refrain._] Like it? |
36984 | [_ Hears a noise; listens attentively._] Are they already returning? |
36984 | [_ Helping Bolling to the chair._] Our heartiest congratulations, eh, Bolling? |
36984 | [_ Holds it up._] Did she have a bird, Mrs. Hale? |
36984 | [_ Hunting._] Joe, what were you and Aunt Harriet arguing about? |
36984 | [_ Hysterically._] I''m an honest man, d''ye hear me? |
36984 | [_ Impatiently._] Why do n''t you answer the door? |
36984 | [_ Joe suddenly sits erect and looks first toward the French door and then toward the window._] I wonder what you will do when I go? |
36984 | [_ Jumps up._] I ask you: do I have to pay that interest to- morrow or not? |
36984 | [_ Kicks his foot against the pans under the sink._] Not much of a housekeeper, would you say, ladies? |
36984 | [_ Lezinsky stops for a moment and lets his eyes rest on the baby- carriage._] Ai n''t it a beautiful, stylish baby- carriage, Solly? |
36984 | [_ Listens to the dogs._] Why are the dogs whining like this to- night? |
36984 | [_ Long silence._] When shall I see you smile, Anna? |
36984 | [_ Looks at Louise._] What''s the matter with madam? |
36984 | [_ Luka goes out._] Well, what can we do? |
36984 | [_ Mario starts._] You know? |
36984 | [_ Mischievously._] But ought_ you_ to throw stones at me? |
36984 | [_ More kindly._] Where was it ye''ve been all o''the time-- the fo''c''s''tle? |
36984 | [_ More quietly._] Do n''t you see what I''m gettin''at? |
36984 | [_ Moves a piece._] Going to have chocolate to- day? |
36984 | [_ Moves a piece._] Is there anything about you in the paper? |
36984 | [_ No response._] So it must be Sister Benvenuta, must it? |
36984 | [_ Pause._] Have n''t you heard recently-- from him? |
36984 | [_ Pause._] Strange, is n''t it? |
36984 | [_ Pause._] Which is it? |
36984 | [_ Pause._] You are n''t going? |
36984 | [_ Pause; he laughs happily._] I say, what am I to call you? |
36984 | [_ Perplexed, to the crowd._] What did he say? |
36984 | [_ Puts the box on the shelf and re- covers it; in doing so makes a slight noise._] PA. What''s that noise? |
36984 | [_ Puts the glasses on the wash stand._] Shall I light the lamp? |
36984 | [_ Putting on her hat viciously._] D''y''think I''m goin''t''stand that kind of a thing? |
36984 | [_ Questioningly._] Will the fairies show thim the way? |
36984 | [_ Reads._]"Anne, my darling--"I say, what does this mean? |
36984 | [_ Relapsing into forgetful eagerness._] Tell me, where, then, is his Olivia now? |
36984 | [_ Seeing the bird- cage._] Has the bird flown? |
36984 | [_ Seth makes no answer._] PA. D''yuh hear? |
36984 | [_ Seth''s smile is his only response._] Pa still owns it, do n''t he? |
36984 | [_ Settling himself to draw._] Where is she, by the way? |
36984 | [_ She angrily tears her handkerchief._] What are you standing there for? |
36984 | [_ She comes over to him._] Have n''t you made up for him to me? |
36984 | [_ She goes to the door at the right, but after looking into the other room, steps back._] You coming with me, Mrs. Hale? |
36984 | [_ She goes toward him in a menacing manner._] Who has been here? |
36984 | [_ She hands Anne an envelope, goes to the door, then stops._] What does he say, Anne? |
36984 | [_ She jumps up and paces about the room._] What am I going to do with myself? |
36984 | [_ She kisses him on the forehead._] There, it''s all right now? |
36984 | [_ She laughs bitterly._] How can you make such a statement? |
36984 | [_ She leans back._] The public immediately asks, Why did the thief take nothing from 2819 Sargent Road? |
36984 | [_ She rushes to take Diane in her arms._] Nanette, what have you done, what have you done? |
36984 | [_ She smiles through her tears._] And are n''t you ashamed? |
36984 | [_ She smiles._] It''s a wonderful thing to inspire such confidence in people? |
36984 | [_ She takes a pencil and little notebook out of her pocket._] May I copy it in my"Harold Notebook"? |
36984 | [_ She taps her foot impatiently._] Well-- well-- will you come? |
36984 | [_ Silence._] Did he lie to me? |
36984 | [_ Slowly and gazing toward the window._] Sounds rather pretty, does n''t it? |
36984 | [_ Smiles._] That is quite new, is it not? |
36984 | [_ Standing up._] I see she goes on calling you brother all the time-- do you always keep up the comedy for the benefit of your two selves? |
36984 | [_ Strokes it._] Do you like me to stroke your hair? |
36984 | [_ Suddenly stopping and leaning forward._] Mrs. Peters? |
36984 | [_ Suddenly, bluntly._] And what will be the effect of all this upon you? |
36984 | [_ Sweetly._] Are you coming to- morrow? |
36984 | [_ Sweetly._] Is that Mr. Fenton? |
36984 | [_ Takes a revolver from the pocket of his coat and examines it._] Got your''n? |
36984 | [_ Takes out snuff box._] Will you have some? |
36984 | [_ The Sister Sacristan carrying the lute and some music, enters from the chapel._] Are all the sisters assembled? |
36984 | [_ Thekla looks contemptuous._] Why you and that husband of yours managed to get downed? |
36984 | [_ Then eagerly._] What do they say? |
36984 | [_ Then to the woman._] Ai n''t they late? |
36984 | [_ There is a pause._] You would n''t be happier telling me all about it? |
36984 | [_ Thoughtfully._] You do n''t think I''m unfair? |
36984 | [_ To Hansen._] Have they had a fight? |
36984 | [_ To Lizzia_] Is there nothing will cure his madness? |
36984 | [_ To Sophie._] Have you packed everything? |
36984 | [_ To the Bastard_]: And your little heir is here also? |
36984 | [_ To the Prostitute._] What do dogs see at night? |
36984 | [_ To the Sheriff._] You can send Frank out for me, ca n''t you? |
36984 | [_ To the Sheriff._] You''re convinced that there was nothing important here-- nothing that would point to any motive? |
36984 | [_ To the reporter._] May I give you a lift back to town? |
36984 | [_ Triumphant._] Why should n''t I say it? |
36984 | [_ Trying to control his chattering teeth-- derisively._] Who d''ye think it were-- the Old Man? |
36984 | [_ Turns to her husband as the door closes._] Yes, Solly? |
36984 | [_ Watching Anne''s face._] You''re not angry, are you, Anne? |
36984 | [_ Whisks out his note- book; amiably to the photographers._] Have you taken any pictures yet, gentlemen? |
36984 | [_ Who has entered._] To do what? |
36984 | [_ With a flash of anger._] Why did n''t you tell me this before? |
36984 | [_ With even greater anxiety._] You did n''t go down by the river? |
36984 | [_ Without stopping for an answer, he crosses the room and starts to remove his hat and coat._] Where''s the sister? |
36984 | [_ Yawns, picks up confetti bowl._] Shall we begin? |
36984 | [_ Yelling._] Do n''t I keep telling you''til there''s not a breath left in my body, that there ai n''t no class here? |
36984 | [_ suspiciously._] What you got t''do with her? |
36984 | _ Always?_[_ Starts forward and looks at him, puzzled._] CECIL[_ quite unconscious_]. |
36984 | _ Do n''t_ you? |
36984 | _ Do_ you go to an office every day? |
36984 | _ I_ told you? |
36984 | _ Other_ girls? |
36984 | _ What?_ SETH. |
36984 | _ Why_ could n''t he have planted an apple tree? |
36984 | _ Won_ her? |
36984 | but how fair he is, Would it be wrong to rouse him with a kiss? |
36984 | do you still remember that once, shortly after our engagement, we lived in this very room, eh? |
36984 | dost thou not recognize thine aged father? |
36984 | in that enchanting strain Days yet unlived, I almost lived again: It almost taught me that I most would know-- Why am I here, and why am I Pierrot? |
36984 | is he coming back? |
36984 | it''s my fault? |
36984 | it''s you, Spiridón? |
36984 | p 1 m 1w WHERE SHALL WE GO? |
36984 | p 1 m 2w LUCK? |
36984 | poor scholar, wast thou never taught A little knowledge serveth less than naught? |
36984 | whatever be this that you''ve got here? |
36984 | when, be it soon or late, What Pierrot ever has escaped his fate? |
36984 | who is Olivia? |
36984 | who is that? |
36984 | you? |