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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46131 | How do you like the blanket merchants now?" |
28981 | Five devils,said Saunders;"What is it for?" |
28981 | I told him that they were nearly so, and added,"I suppose they wo''n''t be wanted, at all events, before to- morrow?" |
28981 | Meeting one, next morning, a very little fellow, I asked what had happened to them yesterday? |
28981 | The marine officer, looking down, with some astonishment, demanded,"d-- n you, sir, who are you?" |
28981 | The usual salutation on meeting an acquaintance of another regiment after an action was to ask who had been hit? |
28981 | but on this occasion it was"Who''s alive?" |
28981 | to which the head and shoulders immediately rejoined,"and d-- n and b-- t you, sir, who are you?" |
29263 | He replied;"Yes, has he not relieved you since?" |
29263 | I said,"Were you not with the officer when he placed me on sentry last night?" |
29263 | I said,"Would you like a piece of it?" |
29263 | I went over and he was there threshing, so I said,"Well, friend, do you thresh by the day or the quarter?" |
29263 | On our arriving at the breach, the French sentry on the wall cried out,"Who comes there?" |
29263 | She cried out,"Come in; why do n''t you shave?" |
29263 | Then, noticing my Waterloo medal on my breast, he said,"I see you have been in the battle of Waterloo, sergeant?" |
29263 | What can you advise me for it?" |
29263 | and what are you going to do with all those shoes?" |
36778 | Why, do n''t you see,says the master,"how rough the sea is? |
36778 | A fellow in the shape of an officer asked Colonel Smith,( I think it was,)"Well, what do you think of we Yankees? |
36778 | Besides, if an officer plunders before his men, what may not soldiers be expected to do? |
36778 | But how could the poor Africans learn any thing that is good from those who do not practise good themselves? |
36778 | Did n''t the French beat the troops of every other continental nation? |
36778 | Did n''t you beat the French in the Peninsula? |
36778 | Do n''t you think we could lick any of the troops of the continent easily?" |
36778 | It is true Sir Thomas Graham early cut off their retreat by the great road to France; but what then? |
36778 | What would I not have given for a good drink? |
36778 | Why did he so much weaken his force on the conical hill to support his left? |
36778 | and have n''t we beat you just now?" |
36778 | what is keeping us back?" |
36778 | what were my feelings then? |
44965 | Did he? |
44965 | My dear sir,he replied,"I know it is not my bird, but do you suppose that I would allow a fellow like that to think that he had killed a bird? |
44965 | Quelques parcelles de tant de gloire parviendront- elles aux siècles à venir, ou, le mensonge, la calomnie, le crime, prévaudront- ils? |
44965 | I hope you are not badly hit?" |
44965 | The chief of the 1st German hussars meeting our commandant one morning,"Well, Colonel,"says the gallant German in broken English,"how you do?" |
44965 | The explanation over, a long silence ensued-- each afraid to pop the question, which must be popp''d, of whose wife was Nancy? |
44965 | The poor creatures looked us piteously in the face, as much as to say,"Are you not ashamed to call yourselves human beings?" |
44965 | Who has not passed down Blackfriars- road of an evening? |
44965 | my dear fellow, how do you do? |
56211 | D---- you, for a fool,he said;"what sort of a shot do you call that? |
56211 | Do you think you could find it? |
56211 | Hallo,he said,"why Harris, old boy,_ you_ are not going to begin, are you?" |
56211 | Hallo? |
56211 | More luck and grace to you,said Mc Lauchlan;"and it''s that you''re maning, is it?" |
56211 | Walcheren,he inquired,"eh?" |
56211 | What age are you, Rifleman? |
56211 | What have you got there, sir? |
56211 | What trade have you been of? |
56211 | Where have you been? |
56211 | Why do n''t they come on like men,they cried,"whilst we''ve strength left in us to fight them?" |
56211 | At length Captain Leech observed her, and called out to the company,"Does any man here know what has happened to Cochan? |
56211 | Do you think you are fighting here with your fists, that you are running into the teeth of the French?" |
56211 | Men began to look into each other''s faces, and ask the question"Are we ever to be halted again?" |
56211 | Musther Hills,"I heard him say,"where the d--- l is this you''re taking us to?" |
56211 | Rifleman,"he said,"how came you here?" |
56211 | What have you done for him?" |
56211 | do you remember what happened to me at Salamanca?" |
56211 | he said, as he grasped hold of me,"who the h- ll do you think is to stay humbugging all day for such a fellow as you?" |
56211 | looking for money, my lad,"said he,"eh?" |
56211 | no shoes, Harris, I see, eh?" |
62571 | ''Do you think you could find it?'' 62571 ''What have you got there, sir?'' |
62571 | ''What, looking for money, my lad,''said he,''eh?'' 62571 ''Why do n''t they come on like men,''they cried,''whilst we''ve strength left in us to fight them?'' |
62571 | A distressing circumstance connected with this( shall I confess it?) 62571 Apparently not noticing what I said, he continued his lamentations, and,''Vil you no stop, sare, I say?'' |
62571 | Did you ever see a man so wounded recover? |
62571 | Do you think I am dying? |
62571 | What pen can describe the scene? 62571 ''And why particularly Driver Crammond?'' 62571 ''But what creature turned you out? 62571 ''But where are you going?'' 62571 ''But you will perhaps have the goodness to tell me where you are going yourself?'' 62571 ''Captain Mercer, are you loaded?'' 62571 ''D-- you for a fool,''he said;''what sort of a shot do you call that? 62571 ''Have you no orders?'' 62571 ''What can it mean?'' 62571 ''What is the matter with you, dear?'' 62571 ''Who do you belong to?'' 62571 ''Who turned you out?'' 62571 At length Captain Leech observed her, and called out to the company--''Does any man here know what has happened to Cochan? |
62571 | But was it really a French battery which was wrecking Mercer''s guns? |
62571 | Did He Deserve it? |
62571 | Do you think you are fighting here with your fists that you are running into the teeth of the French?'' |
62571 | Do you think you can retire quick enough afterwards?'' |
62571 | I smiled at his energy, and, pointing to the remains of my poor troop, quietly asked,''How, sir?'' |
62571 | I told him that they were nearly so, and added,''I suppose they wo n''t be wanted, at all events, before to- morrow?'' |
62571 | If French, how came he here to die alone so far in the rear of our lines? |
62571 | Is it necessary to define my sensations? |
62571 | Is it possible that I am not understood at once? |
62571 | Is there nothing in this to excite emotion? |
62571 | It may be asked what impulse sent a youth of this type-- under- sized, lean, frugal, canny-- to a soldier''s life? |
62571 | It struck me that I knew his face, and, turning back, I stopped him, asking if he was not Robert Liston, formerly a corporal in the 95th Rifles? |
62571 | Meeting one next morning, a very little fellow, I asked what had happened to them yesterday? |
62571 | Men began to look into each other''s faces, and ask the question,''Are we ever to be halted again?'' |
62571 | Musther Hills,''I heard him say,''where the d-- l is this you''re taking us to?'' |
62571 | Or, in the mad inevitable distraction of a great battle were the Allied gunners destroying each other? |
62571 | Query-- Who, and what was he firing at? |
62571 | Signed,''& c.,& c."Where is Strytem? |
62571 | The Duke turned roughly upon him,"What the devil do you want, sir?" |
62571 | The usual salutation on meeting an acquaintance of another regiment after an action was to ask who had been hit? |
62571 | The wretches had probably already done mischief elsewhere-- who knows?" |
62571 | Vere is de Dook von Vellington? |
62571 | What could I do? |
62571 | What does each separate human atom feel, when caught in that whirling tornado of passion and of peril? |
62571 | What is all this noise? |
62571 | What was this to a parcel of men who had scarcely eaten a morsel for three days? |
62571 | and for what this sudden move? |
62571 | are we off, sir?'' |
62571 | but on this occasion it was,''Who''s alive?'' |
62571 | do you remember what happened to me at Salamanca?'' |
62571 | he said, as he grasped hold of me,''who the---- do you think is to stay hum- bugging all day for such a fellow as you?''" |
62571 | mine Gott!--mine Gott; vil you no stop, sare?--vil you no stop? |
62571 | no shoes, Harris, I see, eh?'' |
62571 | thought I, where are my ammunition waggons? |
62571 | vat for is dis? |
62571 | vat is it you doos, sare? |
62571 | vere is de Dook von Vellington? |
62571 | what would such as you have done in the Pyrenees?'' |
21371 | A kid? |
21371 | A woman and a soldier? |
21371 | Afraid? |
21371 | And love you too; and you love me and father, do n''t you? |
21371 | And tell them where you are, and bring some back to carry you to your tent? |
21371 | And then find our men, sir? |
21371 | And why did n''t you go with him, sir? |
21371 | But do n''t he remember who cut him down? |
21371 | But suppose I ca n''t find them, sir? |
21371 | But who are you? |
21371 | But you do not, my boy? |
21371 | Can you lift my head, boy? |
21371 | Can you sit up a little and drink? |
21371 | Corporal Joe Beane,said the boy promptly;"I say, Tom, may n''t I have a blow now?" |
21371 | Dance music? 21371 Did the shooting frighten you? |
21371 | Did you ask him who his father and mother was? |
21371 | Do n''t you, my brave little fellow? 21371 Give us one if I do, Mother Beane?" |
21371 | Go and get your own, all of you; and how much longer''s that boy going to be? |
21371 | Have I, Dick? |
21371 | Have n''t you asked him? |
21371 | Have you? |
21371 | I am thirsty, my boy: will you fetch me some water? |
21371 | I do look after you well, Dick, do n''t I? |
21371 | I say, how''s your head? |
21371 | I say, who''s your father? |
21371 | I was in such a hurry I did n''t say good- bye, sir-- and-- and--"Well, what? |
21371 | Indeed? 21371 Joe,"said Mrs Corporal one morning,"look at him; do n''t he look splendid? |
21371 | My dear madam,cried the Colonel,"are you ill?" |
21371 | My own boy? |
21371 | Nor yet about the house bein''set a- fire? |
21371 | Oh, Joe, dear, would you? |
21371 | Oh, Joe,cried the woman,"what have you got there?" |
21371 | Oh,said Dick wonderingly,"and did somebody shoot you?" |
21371 | Only set him thinking about them murdering camp- followers, missus, and make him unhappy, and we do n''t want that, do us? |
21371 | Quite well, thank you,said the boy;"how''s yours?" |
21371 | Say? |
21371 | Shall I fetch some more? |
21371 | Shall I take that off before I wash your hands? |
21371 | Shall I? |
21371 | That hurt you? |
21371 | The Colonel? |
21371 | Well, did you ask him his name? |
21371 | Well, how can I help it? 21371 Well, old gal, what about him now?" |
21371 | Well, that is handsome of him, but like a drummer, Dick, not with gold lace? |
21371 | Well, where did you live before Joe Beane found you? |
21371 | What boy''s that, my good woman? |
21371 | What do you keep saying that for? |
21371 | What have you got, Mother Beane? |
21371 | What is it? |
21371 | What''s amazing, Joe? |
21371 | What, boy, do you give it up? |
21371 | What? 21371 When shall I go?" |
21371 | Where are you hurt? |
21371 | Where are you? |
21371 | Where is he? |
21371 | Why not? 21371 Why should he say such cruel words to one who has been a second mother to him,--to one who brought him back to life? |
21371 | Why? 21371 Would they kill us if they saw us, sir?" |
21371 | Yes, but why, Joe? |
21371 | You do n''t know? 21371 You? |
21371 | -- why, we could tell him then, and if he said:` Send him away''--""Yes, and what then, Joe?" |
21371 | And why do n''t you go and forage about and see if you ca n''t find a bit o''fruit or some vegetables?" |
21371 | And why should you never see him again? |
21371 | Are n''t you?" |
21371 | But I say, who''s your mother?" |
21371 | Come with you to be where I could always see the dear, brave, darling boy? |
21371 | Dick, as they call you-- Frank, my boy, what do you say to this?" |
21371 | Half the water had been spilt, and he had called again--"Where are you?" |
21371 | He crept back to the Colonel''s side, and the wounded man took his hand, and he said,"Can you be brave and strong?" |
21371 | How was it you were injured?" |
21371 | How?" |
21371 | Is it a woman?" |
21371 | Is that the little fellow who was found in the burned village?" |
21371 | Not above where we get our drinking water?" |
21371 | Now what is to be done next?" |
21371 | Now, how can we thank you enough for all that you have done?" |
21371 | Oh, my lady, my lady, you never would be so cruel as to take him away? |
21371 | Shall I tie up your cuts?" |
21371 | Shall I wash it?" |
21371 | That was the only answer to his question,"Who is it?" |
21371 | They drove the Frenchmen off?" |
21371 | Were there any rations on the mule?" |
21371 | What boy''s that?'' |
21371 | What do you say to keeping him?" |
21371 | What should he do? |
21371 | What was he to fetch the water in? |
21371 | What''s in it?" |
21371 | Where abouts? |
21371 | Where are you?" |
21371 | Which way did my old man go?" |
21371 | Who are you? |
21371 | Who are you?" |
21371 | Who are your father and mother?" |
21371 | Why, father,"he cried,"do you live here?" |
21371 | cried Mr Trevor--"will see me?" |
21371 | cried Mrs Corporal:"I''ve just heard-- Oh, what does it mean? |
21371 | cried the woman excitedly;"is he hurt?" |
20207 | ''I believe you distribute the bread rations to the prisoners? |
20207 | ''Sergeant,''he said,''do you want to earn as much money, in a day, as your pay would amount to in a year?'' 20207 Am I? |
20207 | And from there, I suppose, you found your way to England, and enjoyed a short rest from your labours? |
20207 | And how did you escape from Bayonne? |
20207 | And how did you manage afterwards? |
20207 | And now, about the sea fight, Ryan? |
20207 | And now, may I ask how you happened to be approaching the island, in a small boat, at the time that the encounter took place? |
20207 | And where are you off to, O''Connor? |
20207 | And where is Garcia now? |
20207 | And you really tied up the Maire of Granville, Ryan? |
20207 | And you, O''Grady? |
20207 | Are they to load, sir? |
20207 | Are you carrying the money to buy the wine with? |
20207 | Are you in communication with Valladolid? |
20207 | Are you ready? |
20207 | At what strength do you estimate the force which so retired, Colonel? |
20207 | But could we not have destroyed it, as we retreated? |
20207 | But how about the boat? |
20207 | But the warder might notice them? |
20207 | But we must be going north if tide has turned, Terence? |
20207 | But where is this privateer? |
20207 | But you are going, O''Connor? |
20207 | But you can come, can you not, colonel? |
20207 | But you did not get to England in that boat, surely, Colonel O''Connor? |
20207 | Can I do anything, Colonel? |
20207 | Can we buy tobacco? |
20207 | Colonel Strong, will you join one of the majors of Colonel O''Connor''s regiment; and will you, Major Hughes, join the other? 20207 Did the man who followed me get through?" |
20207 | Do you know anything of this Moras? |
20207 | Do you know the other officers? 20207 Do you mean one for each battalion, or one for the two?" |
20207 | Do you wish to be taken below, colonel? |
20207 | Do you wish to see the prisoner, sir? 20207 Has Colonel O''Connor told you what he has been doing?" |
20207 | Have you any news of what is taking place on the other side of the hills, since you sent off word two days ago? |
20207 | Have you any reason to believe that the enemy are near? |
20207 | Have you any torches? |
20207 | Have you heard from him lately, Terence? |
20207 | Have you heard from the regiment, Bull? |
20207 | Have you stuck to your Portuguese, Dicky? |
20207 | He did not come home with you, did he, father? |
20207 | How are you getting on here, Colonel? |
20207 | How are you, Garcia? 20207 How are you, father?" |
20207 | How could I give you a rope, senor, with all these people about? |
20207 | How do you mean, to act? |
20207 | How far is it to Coutances? |
20207 | How far is it to where the path begins to ascend the mountains? |
20207 | How has the regiment been going on, Bull? |
20207 | How is it that you speak Spanish so well, senor? |
20207 | How will you manage to get on with them, Ryan, without speaking their language? 20207 How would you proceed? |
20207 | I am afraid I blushed furiously, as I did so, but I had to say:''Do n''t you see, Uncle?'' |
20207 | I suppose the Spanish soldier you bribed has deserted? |
20207 | I wanted to ask you if your niece, Nita, is still staying with you? |
20207 | I wonder whether Massena means to leave us at Ciudad, or to send us on to Salamanca? |
20207 | Is it bleeding much? |
20207 | Is it lazy you say that I am, Terence? 20207 Is it me, colonel?" |
20207 | Is it possible you mean wife? |
20207 | Is it yerself, Terence O''Connor? 20207 Is there any harm in my eating fruit?" |
20207 | Is your regiment with you? |
20207 | Now, what has been doing since we have been away? |
20207 | Now, will you ride at their head by my side, sir? 20207 Of course, they hold the town?" |
20207 | Oh, is it you, O''Connor? |
20207 | Pardon, monsieur,Terence said in French, to one of the doctors who was near him,"are there any of our countrymen among the wounded?" |
20207 | She has done no harm, I hope? |
20207 | So your regiment has remained firm, Colonel O''Connor? |
20207 | Thank you; but will it not be safer for them were you to carry my messages? |
20207 | That was you again, was it? 20207 The general wishes to know, sir,"the latter said in English,"who you are, and what force this is?" |
20207 | The question is, what is to be done? |
20207 | Then where did you halt? |
20207 | Then you do n''t know how much longer we are going to stop in this bastely hole? |
20207 | Then you have given up the idea of waiting for two months before you do anything, Terence? |
20207 | Then, senor, how is it that the people do not rise and sweep them away, and choose honest and resolute men in their place? |
20207 | There is nothing more you can do for me now, doctor? |
20207 | They did not capture your despatches, I hope? |
20207 | We were to throw away the rope, were we not? |
20207 | Well, Dick, have you been having any fun lately? |
20207 | Well, Jean, will you please tell your cousin that I am obliged to him for his goodwill? 20207 Well, here we are, Terence,"Ryan said cheerfully, as the door of their cell closed behind them;"and now, what next?" |
20207 | Well, how did you get away from the French? 20207 Well, senor, what is the next thing to be done?" |
20207 | Well, that would be rather a lark,Ryan said;"only do n''t you think I should be almost too good- looking for a French woman?" |
20207 | Well, will you come to our quarters? |
20207 | What are you doing, O''Grady? |
20207 | What are you going to do about a leg, Terence? |
20207 | What are you going to do, Colonel? |
20207 | What are you sighing about, Terence? 20207 What are you thinking of doing, major?" |
20207 | What are your orders? |
20207 | What can I do for you, senor? |
20207 | What did I tell you, sir,she said, after a pause,"when I said goodbye to you at Coimbra? |
20207 | What did my father say? |
20207 | What force have you? |
20207 | What has become of Sergeant Pipon? |
20207 | What has been our loss? |
20207 | What if they had? 20207 What is all that jabber about, Terence?" |
20207 | What is it, in comparison to what you have done for us, senor? 20207 What is it?" |
20207 | What is the matter? |
20207 | What is your news? |
20207 | What is your regiment, Colonel O''Connor? |
20207 | What news, Colonel? |
20207 | What rate are we going through the water, do you think? |
20207 | What sort of disguises would you want, monsieur? |
20207 | What strength do you put them down at, colonel? |
20207 | What time do you start, tomorrow? |
20207 | What troops are these? |
20207 | What were you sighing about, then? |
20207 | What were yours, Herrara? |
20207 | What would you have, senor? |
20207 | When did you get back? |
20207 | When do you sail, sir? |
20207 | Where are you going, and what ship do you belong to? |
20207 | Where are your men, O''Connor? |
20207 | Where are your men, sir? |
20207 | Where were you hit, O''Grady? |
20207 | Which is he? |
20207 | Who are you, and whither are you going? |
20207 | Who are you, sir? |
20207 | Who is in command? |
20207 | Why do you say, as they said, major? 20207 Why should one bother oneself, Miss O''Connor, when bothering wo n''t help? |
20207 | Why so, Colonel? |
20207 | Will he get over it, Doctor? |
20207 | Will you go first, Ryan, or shall I? |
20207 | Will you tell her that a British officer will call to see her, in half an hour, and beg her to remain in until I come? |
20207 | Will your men be able to attack in the morning? |
20207 | Would it not be as well, sir,said Terence,"if we were to arrange some signals by which we could aid each other? |
20207 | Would it not be better to wait till nightfall, Colonel? |
20207 | Would n''t you like to be back with us again, for the shindy that we are likely to have, tomorrow? |
20207 | Would you propose to pass through Banos, Colonel? |
20207 | You are from Saint Malo, I suppose? |
20207 | You do n''t mean to say that I have been asleep for two hours? |
20207 | You do n''t say that you have managed it, old fellow? 20207 You have bugles, colonel?" |
20207 | You have papers, of course? |
20207 | You may think that I have exaggerated, for did an Irishman ever tell a story, without exaggeration? 20207 You remember Pat Cassidy, do n''t you?" |
20207 | And did n''t he save me from being shut up in a nunnery, all my life?" |
20207 | And do you really think that they will behave better, another time?" |
20207 | And do you think that it would make any difference to me, if you had come back with both your legs and arms shot off? |
20207 | Are there any other British officers here?" |
20207 | Are we not cousins? |
20207 | Are you now going to disgrace yourselves, by mutiny against officers who are doing their duty, thereby running the risk of being tried and hung? |
20207 | Are your mules carrying nothing now?" |
20207 | As they entered the gates, an officer asked the bearers:"Who is it?" |
20207 | But how am I to know which is the loaf?'' |
20207 | But how do you propose to bring your wine back, when the whole country south swarms with Soult''s cavalry?" |
20207 | But what do we do when we go out? |
20207 | By the way, what is your name?" |
20207 | Can I rely upon your fellows keeping quiet?" |
20207 | Can you bring your officers round now?" |
20207 | Did you hear what took place two days ago?" |
20207 | Did you not save me, at the risk of your life, from what would have been worse than death? |
20207 | Do n''t you know him?" |
20207 | Do you know how far their army is, on the other side of the river?" |
20207 | Do you see how many shots are striking the old castle? |
20207 | Do you see one of his brigades marching swiftly to meet them, and some guns sweeping the French flank? |
20207 | Do you think that I should have said what I did, then, if I had not meant it? |
20207 | Has he been a sober man?" |
20207 | Have not your father and I been as proud as peacocks, when we read of your rapid promotion, and the notices of your gallant conduct? |
20207 | Have they any troops between us and the town?" |
20207 | Have you any doubt about it?" |
20207 | Have you not been my hero, ever since? |
20207 | Have you not been the centre of our thoughts here, the great topic of our conversation? |
20207 | He was passing on without recognition, when Terence exclaimed:"Why, O''Grady, is it yourself?" |
20207 | How are you, Ryan? |
20207 | How are you, major?" |
20207 | How did you come to be there? |
20207 | How have you come here?" |
20207 | How in the world did you get here? |
20207 | How is it that there is only one officer?" |
20207 | How long will you be?" |
20207 | How many are there of us?" |
20207 | How was it, when you and Mr. Ryan escaped from Bayonne, that you are found in a boat in the Bay of Saint Malo?" |
20207 | How was that?" |
20207 | I know it is hard, but what has specially upset you, today?" |
20207 | I should not have agreed, but what can one do when a woman once sets her mind upon a thing?" |
20207 | I suppose you will like to return to your command of the Minho regiment?" |
20207 | In the first place, what has been done with my regiment?" |
20207 | Is Major Bull well enough to go with me? |
20207 | Is she married yet to Garcia, the muleteer?" |
20207 | Is there any one you would specially wish to be appointed?" |
20207 | Is this the nearest point to your place?" |
20207 | It may be said, why do not all people, when ill governed, destroy their tyrants?" |
20207 | Not very serious, I hope?" |
20207 | Now, what have you been doing since you left us, a month ago?" |
20207 | Now, will you and the guard help me out? |
20207 | O''Grady said, in extreme surprise, and looking round the table with an air of earnest protest,"when I was always lecturing the boys?" |
20207 | Off again?" |
20207 | Shall we do our best to help the schooner?" |
20207 | Shall we go in and say goodbye to our fellows?" |
20207 | Still, it was a game, was n''t it? |
20207 | Surely you can not menace with violence those who are your allies?" |
20207 | The detachment is not going farther, is it?" |
20207 | The girl looked in the fire, and then said, in a low voice:"Why, Terence?" |
20207 | The question is: would it be best to make for England, now, or for Portugal? |
20207 | There is nothing more that you will want tonight, monsieur?" |
20207 | They halted a hundred yards away, and the officer shouted in English:"What corps is this?" |
20207 | To whom have I the pleasure of speaking?" |
20207 | Were you lodged in our old convent?" |
20207 | What are our losses?" |
20207 | What are we to do, then, Terence?" |
20207 | What could one want for, more?" |
20207 | What do you say, Dick? |
20207 | What do you think yourself? |
20207 | What do you think?" |
20207 | What do you want me to do?" |
20207 | What has happened at Zamora?" |
20207 | What stories shall we make up, if we are questioned?" |
20207 | What time is it, Dick?" |
20207 | What will become of your regiment, do you suppose?" |
20207 | What will our mothers think, when we do not return? |
20207 | When he had at last finished, one of them said:"And now, how much of all this is true, Ryan?" |
20207 | When he joined him at the hotel, he saluted him with:"Well, Captain Ryan, have you everything ready for the start?" |
20207 | When they approached within the vessel''s length, Terence stood up, and shouted in Portuguese:"What is the bearing of Santander?" |
20207 | Where have you sprung from?" |
20207 | Where is your command now?" |
20207 | Which do you vote for?" |
20207 | While they were eating their meal, Ryan asked:"Where do you suppose we are, Terence?" |
20207 | Whom have you appointed in their places?" |
20207 | Why do n''t you go on?" |
20207 | Why not try to get a boat, and land somewhere on the coast of Spain?" |
20207 | Why should not Spaniards visit France?" |
20207 | Will you march your force down the river, close to the town? |
20207 | Will you please ask them to come in? |
20207 | Will you swear to it on the testiments?" |
20207 | You have travelled a hundred and fifty miles through France, and now what are you doing here?" |
20207 | Your cigars, too, must be of unusually good quality, for their odour seems mingled with a faint scent of-- what shall I say? |
20207 | Your leg is not hurting you, is it?" |
20207 | Your loss was not heavy, I hope?" |
9613 | And how did you come here? |
9613 | And where would you run to, nephew? |
9613 | Any news, Garcias? |
9613 | Are you hungry, Sam? |
9613 | Are you well mounted? |
9613 | Asleep, old man? |
9613 | Be you the young gentlemen at Miss Scudamore''s? |
9613 | But does he have to sally out by the wretched road by which we have come? |
9613 | But how are the children to get back here again? |
9613 | But how are we to get in again, Tom? 9613 But what makes them come here as buglers?" |
9613 | But what you do without Sam? 9613 Can you ride?" |
9613 | Can you walk? |
9613 | Capital, Tom; but where should we get the cloak? |
9613 | Did they shut the door? |
9613 | Do you know, sergeant, whether they have collected the wounded officers, and, if so, where they are? |
9613 | Do you mean to say that you think that I am telling a lie? |
9613 | Do you not go to school? |
9613 | Do you say the coach has been attacked by highwaymen in Burnet bottom? |
9613 | Do you see the marks on each side of the door, and there, do you see that scratch and that? 9613 Do you speak English?" |
9613 | Do you speak Spanish, madam? |
9613 | Do you think that there is any possibility of catching anything? |
9613 | Do you think the ship will come back for us, Tom? |
9613 | Do you think we have gone mad, Jules, Louise and I? 9613 Do you think you can hit him, Tom?" |
9613 | Do you think, Tom, that we had better try to get up a sort of sail and make for land, or remain where we are? |
9613 | Do you want to see the sergeant privately, lads, or on something connected with the regiment? |
9613 | Eh, ye know the calls, boys? 9613 Have you got all our wounded in?" |
9613 | Have you killed or taken Nunez? |
9613 | Have you seen the_ Gazette_, Scudamore? |
9613 | He is not upstairs; he has not gone out; what can have become of him? |
9613 | How am I to know your story is true? |
9613 | How are we to count time? |
9613 | How are you both? |
9613 | How are you, Scudamore? |
9613 | How did you learn to do that? |
9613 | How do you do, Sam? |
9613 | How do you like Mr. Jones, nephews? |
9613 | How far is it to Vittoria, Garcias? |
9613 | How far is it to aunt''s? |
9613 | How long has my brother been gone to bed? |
9613 | How was that, Sam? |
9613 | Hullo, Summers, what is all this about? 9613 I suppose,"Tom said,"they never bring prisoners up here?" |
9613 | I wonder how we are to cross the river, Tom? |
9613 | If you please, sir, we understand that the boys of the band have their bags carried for them, but the company buglers carry knapsacks, like the men? |
9613 | If you please,Tom said, as they went up to the sergeant,"are you the recruiting sergeant of the Norfolk Rangers?" |
9613 | If your brother had been found murdered I should understand it,Captain Farquharson said;"but, what on earth did they carry him off for?" |
9613 | Is he hurt? 9613 Is he still there?" |
9613 | Is it all right, Garcias? |
9613 | Is n''t it, Peter? 9613 Is the loss heavy?" |
9613 | Is their mother alive? |
9613 | Is there any chance of reinforcements? |
9613 | Johnstone, when did you see my brother? |
9613 | Let me have a ride? |
9613 | Louise,she said to her daughter,"look at this gentleman, who is he?" |
9613 | May I ask, sir, if we are likely to stay in Madrid long-- as, if so, we will look out for quarters? |
9613 | My poor fellow, why, where have you come from? 9613 No fear of a visit from the French?" |
9613 | No, but really, Manley, who are they? 9613 No; have you, Tom? |
9613 | No; what''s up? |
9613 | Not if I know it,Tom said;"Do you think I could trust the word of a man who would murder women and children in cold blood? |
9613 | Not we,another said,"this was a pleasant village in the old days, what is it now? |
9613 | Nothing new, Sam? |
9613 | Now where shall I find the general? |
9613 | Now, sar,Sam said, when they had finished breakfast,"what am to be done next?" |
9613 | Of course,the sergeant said, lifting the lady,"they do n''t understand French; how should they? |
9613 | Of how much did this fellow rob your father''s bank? |
9613 | Oh, you do n''t, nephew? |
9613 | Only these boys? |
9613 | Rhododendron? |
9613 | Shall I help you up, Rhoda? |
9613 | Tell me frankly, why did you do so? 9613 There is no fear of his being choked, Tom, I hope?" |
9613 | They ca n''t have killed Captain Scudamore, and, if they had, why should they have carried his body away? |
9613 | This is splendid, Tom, is n''t it? |
9613 | Tom and Peter what? |
9613 | We can make them hear, Tom, do n''t you see? |
9613 | Well it turned out so, as you see, Sam,Tom said with a smile,"but tell me how did you get away? |
9613 | Well, lads,the captain said after a pause,"and now tell us how you came upon this little raft?" |
9613 | Well, your news? |
9613 | Were they making fun of you? |
9613 | What are they going to do with the prisoners, Garcias? |
9613 | What are you playing for? |
9613 | What are your names? |
9613 | What become of him? |
9613 | What boys have you got there with you? |
9613 | What can Peter have gone off with Farquharson at this time of night for? |
9613 | What can be the matter? |
9613 | What can be the matter? |
9613 | What can be the matter? |
9613 | What can that be? |
9613 | What can the men be up to? |
9613 | What do you mean by archbishop? |
9613 | What have we got that is heavy? |
9613 | What have you colored your skins with? |
9613 | What is it? |
9613 | What is that, Thomas? |
9613 | What is that, lads? |
9613 | What is the difference exactly, sir? |
9613 | What is the joke, boys? |
9613 | What is the matter, Tom? |
9613 | What is the objection you spoke of to the room? |
9613 | What is up, colonel? |
9613 | What is your message? |
9613 | What is your name, lad? |
9613 | What means this? |
9613 | What on earth have you been doing to yourself, Sam? |
9613 | What shall we do, Tom? |
9613 | What sort of curious things, aunt? |
9613 | What will be the end of it? |
9613 | What will they be wanting to do next? 9613 What you larf for, what you larf for, you little rascals, you play trick, eh? |
9613 | What''s all this? 9613 What''s the matter?" |
9613 | What''s the poor little beggar say? |
9613 | What''s to be done, Manley? |
9613 | What, Peter? |
9613 | What, altogether? |
9613 | What, has no one brought you anything to drink? |
9613 | What,said the general,"were you really taken in too""Taken in?" |
9613 | When is the messenger expected back? |
9613 | Where are the pistols, boys? |
9613 | Where are those boys? |
9613 | Where are those boys? |
9613 | Where de debil he got to? |
9613 | Where did you dress up, boys? |
9613 | Where did you live? |
9613 | Where is that negro, perhaps he can enlighten us? |
9613 | Which of you are servants of officers on my staff? |
9613 | Which of you have got charge of two horses? |
9613 | Which way were they going? |
9613 | Who are those nice- looking lads I saw with you, Manley? |
9613 | Who are you? |
9613 | Who gave it to you, Jules? |
9613 | Who says I do? |
9613 | Why do you not denounce them instantly? |
9613 | Why should boys always want to do the things they ought not? |
9613 | Why would you rather belong to us than to any other? |
9613 | Why, how is that, Sam; you had six days''provision with you when you started? |
9613 | Will he say he was sorry he called me a liar? |
9613 | Will you go across, Peter, and enter the town? |
9613 | Yes, sir, we can both ride, but at present--"You have no horses, of course? |
9613 | You are poor; how can you pay? |
9613 | You are the boys from the''Latona,''are you not? |
9613 | You can ride, I hope? |
9613 | You did not come out from camp like this I hope? |
9613 | You do n''t remember us, coachman, do you? |
9613 | You want me, sergeant? |
9613 | You will send them safe back, you swear? |
9613 | ''Holla, broder, how you come here?" |
9613 | And where do you come from?" |
9613 | Are there any others about-- any one for me to look for or pick up?" |
9613 | Are you hit too?--not very badly, I hope? |
9613 | Before I take him I say to old missus,''Dis a free gibt on your part?'' |
9613 | Besides, who would suspect boys? |
9613 | But how about the knapsacks?" |
9613 | But how is it that you can be officers so very young?" |
9613 | But what is the use of going to sea now? |
9613 | But, what can it all mean? |
9613 | Can nothing be done?" |
9613 | Can you run, Massa Peter, if I cut de cord?" |
9613 | Den she say,''What you want? |
9613 | Did you ever hear such an extraordinary idea, Doctor Jarvis?" |
9613 | Do you hear me? |
9613 | Do you know I have thought of a plan which will enrage old Jones horribly, and he will never suspect us?" |
9613 | Do you know them as such, Garcias?" |
9613 | Do you leave at once?" |
9613 | Do you mean to go to sea?" |
9613 | Do you think that they will go in, Tom?" |
9613 | Do you understand?" |
9613 | Does any one know who it is between?" |
9613 | Eh? |
9613 | Excuse my asking how are you off for money? |
9613 | Half an hour''s run, for they knew that every minute was of importance, and they heard the welcome challenge,"Who comes there?" |
9613 | Hardy, take two bugles out of the chest, and then take these lads-- What''s your name, boys? |
9613 | He staggered forward and said in a gasping voice,"He is my brother-- is he dead?" |
9613 | Here, Rhoda dear, get up; are you very much frightened?" |
9613 | Hester,"she said to a prim- looking servant who had come out after her to the door;"will you show my nephews to their room? |
9613 | His hitting became more and more at random, until at last, on getting up from his second''s knee, Mitcham cried in a hoarse voice,"Where is he? |
9613 | How about servants; you are entitled to two each?" |
9613 | How are you all? |
9613 | How did the boy do it? |
9613 | How long have you been on that raft?" |
9613 | How will you have the money, gentlemen? |
9613 | How?" |
9613 | I says,''Cluck means yes, I suppose?'' |
9613 | I suppose they are raw?" |
9613 | Is anything wrong, sir?" |
9613 | Julie,"she asked in French,"do you remember those boys?" |
9613 | Now I quite see as how it was true; and how are you both?" |
9613 | Now, boys, what relation was he of yours?" |
9613 | Now, sergeant,"he went on, as the others moved away,"do you know those boys?" |
9613 | Now, what is it to be?" |
9613 | Of course you are big, and Peter looks very tall; how tall are you, Peter?" |
9613 | Sam was utterly unconscious that he was the object of the laughter, and said to one of the men nearest to him,"Who call Sam?" |
9613 | Scudamore? |
9613 | Shall we bring the pistols to your quarters?" |
9613 | So I leave them to you; you will take care of them, my children, will you not?" |
9613 | That done, General Reynier said:--"Captain Scudamore, will you call your black man when he has finished his supper, which, no doubt, he needs? |
9613 | The boys could not help laughing this time, and then Peter said,"But why should we want to get out at night, aunt?" |
9613 | The colonel laughed, and then said suddenly and sharply to Peter,"Where did you learn that trick, youngster?" |
9613 | The country will swarm with French, the guerillas are sure to keep a sharp look- out, and if you find him, how are you going to rescue him?" |
9613 | The man was brought forward, and then Jules asked him in Spanish:"What were you all running away for?" |
9613 | They do n''t eat curious things, these black men, do they?" |
9613 | This is a change, is n''t it? |
9613 | Tom repeated in surprise,"what for?" |
9613 | We can slip out easily enough after we are supposed to have gone to bed; but how are we to get back?" |
9613 | Well, Rhoda, and now as to yourself; so you have really been always very happy with aunt?" |
9613 | What are the men so excited about? |
9613 | What are their names?" |
9613 | What are we doing?" |
9613 | What can have happened?" |
9613 | What do you mean to do? |
9613 | What do you think?" |
9613 | What does it all mean?" |
9613 | What have you been doing to your face?" |
9613 | What is it all about? |
9613 | What is that?" |
9613 | What is the matter with them?" |
9613 | What is this fierce crowd about?" |
9613 | What makes you think so?" |
9613 | What money have you?" |
9613 | What on earth you do, Massa Tom, Massa Peter, in dose ragged close, what you dress up like two beggars for? |
9613 | What time did he come in?" |
9613 | What will you drink?" |
9613 | Where is your brother, and why has he been carried off? |
9613 | Where? |
9613 | While they were at lunch General Craufurd remarked,"So you have just lost one of your officers, I see; promoted to another ship, eh?" |
9613 | Who are they?" |
9613 | Who can she be, I wonder?" |
9613 | Who is this woman? |
9613 | Who was the other?" |
9613 | Why ca n''t he stay with us always, and dress like that? |
9613 | Why do n''t you speak, Peter?" |
9613 | Why, how on earth, if it is not an impertinent question, did you boys get hold of two brace of such pistols as these? |
9613 | Why, what is this, you young pickles, what were you up to on the 4th of August last year?" |
9613 | Will ye begin at once, lads, or will ye wait till ye get your uniform?" |
9613 | Will you join me at daybreak to- morrow? |
9613 | You accept the appointments?" |
9613 | is he in the hands of the guerillas? |
9613 | says the ole woman,''what you want? |
9613 | the lady said, eagerly;"who are you? |
9613 | what has taken place here?" |
9613 | what matters two or three of these accursed French, more or less?" |
9613 | while another voice said,"Is that you, Sam?" |
9613 | who black Massa''s boots? |
9613 | who brush his clothes?" |
9613 | you call Sambo, who taught you dat name?" |
44055 | A Portuguese? 44055 A Spaniard? |
44055 | A general? 44055 Age?" |
44055 | Ai n''t I axed you to bring him round quick, seeing as how the pressgang''ll be along in a winking? 44055 Ai n''t that the one?" |
44055 | Am I alive or not? 44055 Am I to make what use I like of my men?" |
44055 | And all his things are taken from him-- clothes, letters, and anything likely to let others identify him? |
44055 | And from Portugal? |
44055 | And grub, beggin''pardon again, sir? |
44055 | And he is----? |
44055 | And he was next in succession to yourself, I think? |
44055 | And how will the siege be conducted? |
44055 | And now? |
44055 | And ready fer duty too, eh, me hearty? |
44055 | And searched him? |
44055 | And supposing I know nothing? |
44055 | And the danger? |
44055 | And the key? 44055 And the news?" |
44055 | And the toffee? |
44055 | And then? |
44055 | And then? |
44055 | And then? |
44055 | And there is good money in it, my friend? |
44055 | And these? |
44055 | And what about these papers? |
44055 | And what happens when he''s captured a man? |
44055 | And what''s on to- morrow? |
44055 | And why? |
44055 | And will accept a special risk? |
44055 | And you are a civilian and wish to remain one? |
44055 | And you call yourself a patriot? 44055 And you think, sir, that I shall be able to get a commission?" |
44055 | And you? |
44055 | Any damage done? |
44055 | Any news? 44055 Any sort of rules?" |
44055 | Anyone keepin''time? |
44055 | Anyway he''s safe now, eh? |
44055 | Are you Lieutenant Clifford? |
44055 | Army? |
44055 | Be paid the compliment of appearing in the_ Gazette_ as''missing''? 44055 Because we''ve thrashed this matter out, have n''t we?" |
44055 | Been defending any more churches, or commanding other Frenchmen? |
44055 | But I was about to ask, seeing that I am invited to join you, surely you have a leader? 44055 But the handwriting? |
44055 | But they ai n''t ours to take-- eh? |
44055 | But where? 44055 But where?" |
44055 | But why not speak now? |
44055 | But you, you, Tom? 44055 But,"began Jack,"why not you?" |
44055 | But,he said,"how does it happen that you fellows yourselves turned up just in the nick of time? |
44055 | But-- how have you done it? 44055 But-- why?" |
44055 | Come to see as all''s well? |
44055 | Corps? 44055 Could that be José? |
44055 | Could you eat ham, well- cooked ham, Andrews? |
44055 | Did I not prophesy that he would speak? 44055 Do n''t end there,"said Jem;"how''s that?" |
44055 | Do the French then fight with women? |
44055 | Do we draw off as victors, receiving well- deserved promotion for this-- er-- this-- shall we say, gallant action? 44055 Eh? |
44055 | Eh? 44055 Eh? |
44055 | Eh? 44055 Eh?" |
44055 | Eh? |
44055 | Eh? |
44055 | Eh? |
44055 | Eh? |
44055 | Eh? |
44055 | Eh? |
44055 | Eh? |
44055 | Eh? |
44055 | Eh? |
44055 | Eh? |
44055 | Eh? |
44055 | Enter-- how many? |
44055 | Feel seasick? |
44055 | For whom were the papers intended? |
44055 | From Spain? |
44055 | Funking, eh? |
44055 | Getting rich? 44055 Granted-- then?" |
44055 | Have n''t seen you since-- now when did we meet last? |
44055 | He goes to- night? |
44055 | He''s up to no good; but how can one say that his talk with that rascal and the giving of money has anything to do with Master Tom? 44055 Hot work, ai n''t it?" |
44055 | How are things going? |
44055 | How did they clear up, then? 44055 How long is it since there was a son?" |
44055 | How often? 44055 How''d you like to be a soldier, Tom?" |
44055 | How''ll you fix the men? |
44055 | How? |
44055 | I am here; what do you want? |
44055 | I presume it is much the same tale as we have had before? 44055 I''ll lick you if you do n''t stop short,"growled Tom sourly, and yet laughing for all that; for who could take Jack seriously? |
44055 | I? 44055 If Tom''d just give it up for a time and come along with us, why, I''d----""You?" |
44055 | If he and the four beside were prisoners, why then were they armed? 44055 Indeed, why not be jolly?" |
44055 | José, eh? |
44055 | José? |
44055 | Miss what''s- her- name, eh? |
44055 | Monsieur then prefers to starve with plenty beneath his nose? |
44055 | Mr. Clifford, commanding the composite regiment of Portuguese and Spanish irregulars? |
44055 | Name? |
44055 | No more? |
44055 | Now, Tom, after that precious near squeak? |
44055 | Now, how''s it to be done? |
44055 | Of what use is it to you? |
44055 | Oh, every fool knows it, do they? |
44055 | One Francisco? |
44055 | Parted? |
44055 | Portuguese? |
44055 | Proper sort, ai n''t he? |
44055 | Pull the sack off, Bob,he said,"and jest you two keep yer tongues close in between yer teeth-- hear that, Jem, and you too, Sandy? |
44055 | Quite so; and then? |
44055 | Ready fer duty, eh? |
44055 | Ready, sir? |
44055 | Savvy, me lads? 44055 Savvy?" |
44055 | Shall we board her now? |
44055 | Shall we endeavour to make a breach at one point or at many? |
44055 | Sir? |
44055 | Slip? 44055 Special orders?" |
44055 | Taking the air? |
44055 | Tell me,he said,"I may rest in here, upstairs where there is less noise? |
44055 | That the full name? |
44055 | That''s you, eh? |
44055 | The Monsieur Tom Clifford who defended the church against those_ canaille_ of Portuguese, and commanded French troopers? |
44055 | The officer the French refuse to fight, eh? |
44055 | The officer the French refuse to fight, eh? |
44055 | The post has come? |
44055 | The right bird? 44055 The toffee you accused him of stealing?" |
44055 | The word? |
44055 | The work? 44055 Then Spanish?" |
44055 | Then let me go after him? |
44055 | Then what? |
44055 | Then you began the matter? |
44055 | Then you find fault with the work? |
44055 | Then you will not take freedom and safety for yourself? |
44055 | Then you''re used to getting aloft? |
44055 | Then, if that is so,ventured Tom,"why not confine our efforts to the sea? |
44055 | Then? |
44055 | Those brutes, where are they? 44055 Time for parade?" |
44055 | To one Francisco, with news, you understand? |
44055 | To the city? |
44055 | To what do I owe the visit? 44055 To whom?" |
44055 | Want? |
44055 | Well, my lad? |
44055 | Well? 44055 Well?" |
44055 | Well? |
44055 | Well? |
44055 | Well? |
44055 | Well? |
44055 | Well? |
44055 | Well? |
44055 | Well? |
44055 | What about their lingo? |
44055 | What are the orders, sir? |
44055 | What corps is that? |
44055 | What corps? |
44055 | What does he say, monsieur? |
44055 | What fool''s errand have you called me for? |
44055 | What have you to answer? |
44055 | What name? |
44055 | What next? |
44055 | What then? 44055 What trade before you joined?" |
44055 | What would you do? |
44055 | What''re you here for? 44055 What''s that?" |
44055 | What''s the time? |
44055 | What''s the work? |
44055 | What''s this disguise for? 44055 What''s this?" |
44055 | What''s this? |
44055 | What? 44055 Where do we get landed,_ Monsieur le Lieutenant_?" |
44055 | Where is he? |
44055 | Where''s the use? 44055 Which is my cousin?" |
44055 | Which service, sir? |
44055 | Which service? 44055 Who are you that you should try to fool us? |
44055 | Who are you? |
44055 | Who knows, I may be a leader of troops before you have cut your wisdom teeth? 44055 Who said I could n''t walk?" |
44055 | Who won? |
44055 | Who''d ever sit on a stool and sweat over books in an office? |
44055 | Who''d have had the command of those French troopers? 44055 Who''s there here to let on what business we do? |
44055 | Why ask for this information? |
44055 | Why be miserable while we''re alive? |
44055 | Why did Tom start this quarrel? |
44055 | Why not, sir? |
44055 | Why not? 44055 Why not?" |
44055 | Why should n''t he be here for grabbin''? 44055 Why, friend?" |
44055 | Why? 44055 Why?" |
44055 | Wonder what''s below? 44055 Yes, sir?" |
44055 | You ai n''t calling me a fool? |
44055 | You are a civilian, sir,he asked,"and speak French and Portuguese?" |
44055 | You are free to come? |
44055 | You are hurt? |
44055 | You are ready to serve His Majesty? |
44055 | You are sure, sir? |
44055 | You are, are you? |
44055 | You chaps know how you''re spoken of, perhaps, eh? |
44055 | You found it later? |
44055 | You have an interpreter? |
44055 | You have been then to Ciudad before? |
44055 | You have orders to wait, then, my friend? |
44055 | You speak English? |
44055 | You think I''d do as an officer, sir? |
44055 | You think he is one of the gang, Tom? |
44055 | You were always good friends? |
44055 | You''d go aloft without feeling squeamish then? |
44055 | You''ll go with the stormers? |
44055 | You''ve got that, me lads? 44055 You''ve recalled the man from the tower?" |
44055 | You-- you''ve done it? |
44055 | _ Mais pourquoi?_"Hear him! |
44055 | ''Eh?'' |
44055 | A grouser? |
44055 | A mixture? |
44055 | A soldier, eh?" |
44055 | Afraid? |
44055 | After that----""After that, monsieur?" |
44055 | Ah, is that you, Andrews?" |
44055 | Ah, there''s Howeley-- well?" |
44055 | Ah, very neat shooting, eh? |
44055 | Ai n''t they cool''uns too? |
44055 | Ai n''t we got to change his duds, and you there trying to make things wuss? |
44055 | Am I right, though? |
44055 | And how can a man, or a youth for the matter of that, conjure up an easy smile under such circumstances? |
44055 | And make yourself as well understood as in the other two languages?" |
44055 | And now, what was before them? |
44055 | And the voice too?" |
44055 | And their leader?" |
44055 | And who would carry out the work more fittingly? |
44055 | And why march with the British army?" |
44055 | And why not buy freedom here for a while? |
44055 | And why not? |
44055 | Angelo?" |
44055 | Any more callers?" |
44055 | Anyone hurt?" |
44055 | Anyone with a grudge against you?" |
44055 | Are we not under fire often?" |
44055 | Beg pardon, sir, but what might your corps be?" |
44055 | But always José regarded Tom as a fortunate rival, as his future master; for was not Tom the son attached to the firm? |
44055 | But how was he to get away? |
44055 | But then, business comes first, eh? |
44055 | But then, had Tom''s life and conditions been much different? |
44055 | But was José the spy? |
44055 | But was he living still? |
44055 | But was it José? |
44055 | But what cared the others? |
44055 | But what did it matter? |
44055 | But what did these two young officers care? |
44055 | But who can say what''ll happen? |
44055 | But why should we not have left them to it? |
44055 | But would Tom, or indeed any of our men, ever get within this terribly grim fortress? |
44055 | But you''ve drawn the stuff; been paid by that young spark as hired you to work it?" |
44055 | But, seriously, how on earth is this matter to end? |
44055 | But----what''s up?" |
44055 | By what right do your men interfere with me?" |
44055 | Can we wonder that that at Alba was deserted by the cowardly Spanish as the French came near? |
44055 | Conspirators? |
44055 | Corps?" |
44055 | Could it be that one of the speakers must be José, the rascally cousin who had already done him such an injury, or could it be possible----? |
44055 | Could this really be the case? |
44055 | Did I not say that he, a staff officer, must know all?" |
44055 | Did Tom recognize this fellow even then? |
44055 | Did our hero recognize those voices after listening for a while? |
44055 | Did the men of Tom''s corps cheer? |
44055 | Did they twinkle ever so little? |
44055 | Did this general, whose name was famous throughout many countries, guess at the martial spirit that filled Tom''s breast? |
44055 | Does a prisoner, even if he be about to become a new comrade-- does he have the key of his prison given into his care?" |
44055 | Eh? |
44055 | Eh? |
44055 | Eh?" |
44055 | Eh?" |
44055 | Even kings have their trials and troubles, and why not humble individuals like our hero? |
44055 | For have n''t I had proof positive? |
44055 | Good name, is n''t it?" |
44055 | Got it?" |
44055 | Grabbin''something that was n''t yourn?" |
44055 | Have some, Tom?" |
44055 | He asks what then? |
44055 | He led them at the enemy at full gallop; but what could fifty men do against some hundreds? |
44055 | He was in trouble; why then make the very worst of that fact? |
44055 | He''s beaten, ai n''t he, Huggins?" |
44055 | His age? |
44055 | His name? |
44055 | How are things passing at the church door?" |
44055 | How long and how often do they pepper you like that?" |
44055 | How long have you been free? |
44055 | How''d it do?" |
44055 | How''ll I do?" |
44055 | How''s it all to be done?" |
44055 | How''s one to pass here?" |
44055 | How''s that for an arrangement? |
44055 | How''s that, sir?" |
44055 | How''s that? |
44055 | How''s that? |
44055 | How''s that?" |
44055 | How''s that?" |
44055 | How? |
44055 | How?" |
44055 | How?" |
44055 | How?" |
44055 | Is n''t that it? |
44055 | Know all about this here campaign in the Peninsula, as Spain and Portugal''s called?" |
44055 | Locked? |
44055 | Mate, who''s this Mr. Clifford? |
44055 | Name again?" |
44055 | Name, may I ask, please?" |
44055 | No mistake, my hearty?" |
44055 | Now let''s get to supper, or breakfast-- which is it?" |
44055 | Now, I suppose, we shall have to return to England?" |
44055 | Now, Tom?" |
44055 | Now, does it?" |
44055 | Now, sir, what''s the answer?" |
44055 | Now, you have been to Ciudad Rodrigo before?" |
44055 | Now?" |
44055 | Of what use food and drink when a man''s hands were supposed to be fast bound behind him? |
44055 | Or would Tom Clifford appear upon the scenes again, and still have something to say to the rascal who had abducted both father and uncle? |
44055 | Perhaps; who could say? |
44055 | Queer thing, ai n''t it, that Boney should want them countries for his own? |
44055 | Ready? |
44055 | Shall I call up the other officer and our non- coms?" |
44055 | Simple, is it not? |
44055 | Supposing it do n''t?" |
44055 | Tell me, can you see anyone elsewhere than in and around the village?" |
44055 | That is so, comrade?" |
44055 | That is so, monsieur?" |
44055 | That''s risky, ai n''t it?" |
44055 | Then any other they could recognize? |
44055 | Then enter; but whither? |
44055 | Then he loved the English? |
44055 | Then how to haul the whole lot by the heels? |
44055 | Then what? |
44055 | Then who is he?" |
44055 | Then who? |
44055 | Then why not Tom? |
44055 | Then why such extraordinary excitement, the like of which he had not shown before, even in the midst of strenuous adventure? |
44055 | There I owe him a grudge; for if he had n''t, where should I be, eh?" |
44055 | There is danger?" |
44055 | There''s lots comes to the navy on that account, and why should n''t he? |
44055 | These?" |
44055 | Those peasants have drawn off for the moment; but will they retire from the contest for good? |
44055 | Tom''s a loss to the service, now is n''t he?" |
44055 | Understand?" |
44055 | Wanted to get up, eh?" |
44055 | Was Badajoz to see the end of a promising career, and put a stop to his quest? |
44055 | Was José there? |
44055 | Was he foxing? |
44055 | Was the spy the man who had crept into these quarters in Badajoz with the obvious intention of slaying Tom, and, if so, what was his object? |
44055 | Was there a sign of flinching? |
44055 | Was there ever such a fellow?" |
44055 | Was this crafty fellow luring them on? |
44055 | Well, comrade?" |
44055 | Well?" |
44055 | Well?" |
44055 | Well?" |
44055 | What are the orders?" |
44055 | What brought you, sir?" |
44055 | What can I do for you, sir? |
44055 | What can I do? |
44055 | What corps, please?" |
44055 | What could have caused this sudden nervousness? |
44055 | What did age matter in a country where time was of no consequence? |
44055 | What does an innkeeper have to do with spying?" |
44055 | What happens? |
44055 | What has happened?" |
44055 | What if Septimus were to learn of his action? |
44055 | What if mines did burst and blow hundreds to pieces? |
44055 | What if the enemy did cast bags of gunpowder into the confused ranks of the stormers? |
44055 | What if the whole foul scheme were discovered? |
44055 | What is the meaning of this disgraceful interruption? |
44055 | What matter if the alarm had been sounded half an hour before Wellington was to give the fatal signal? |
44055 | What next?" |
44055 | What now are the plans of the English lord?" |
44055 | What orders, sir?" |
44055 | What then?" |
44055 | What was that work? |
44055 | What was that? |
44055 | What will happen?" |
44055 | What wonder if Napoleon, realizing that here he was on the verge of a defeat, turned his eyes to other conquests? |
44055 | What would other officers of a similar age in these days care? |
44055 | What''d I say? |
44055 | What''s happened to the others?" |
44055 | What''s his corps? |
44055 | What''s it to do with you, anyway?" |
44055 | What''s that?" |
44055 | What''s that?" |
44055 | What''s the matter now? |
44055 | What''s the move now? |
44055 | What''s the report on this occasion?" |
44055 | What''s there to grumble at? |
44055 | What''s up?" |
44055 | When? |
44055 | Where is he?" |
44055 | Where should I have been, eh? |
44055 | Where was I? |
44055 | Where were you bound for?" |
44055 | Where, then? |
44055 | Where? |
44055 | Who are the other orficers? |
44055 | Who are you, speaking our tongue, who dare to say that you are friends?" |
44055 | Who could guess the future indeed? |
44055 | Who ever heard of a fellow who must needs shrug his shoulders in bed and in the darkness? |
44055 | Who helped you?" |
44055 | Who is in command of this party?" |
44055 | Who knows what might have happened had there been no sea to contend with and no fleet? |
44055 | Who knows, through such a gang we might get hold of that fellow who captured your father and mine?" |
44055 | Who knows? |
44055 | Who knows? |
44055 | Who knows?" |
44055 | Who thinks of danger when there is gold?" |
44055 | Who wants to work, and for these British? |
44055 | Who was he? |
44055 | Who was he?" |
44055 | Who were the other members of the firm and the family?" |
44055 | Who were these papers to be taken to? |
44055 | Who were they? |
44055 | Who''d have brought them through that mess? |
44055 | Who''d now be promoted to the command of a regiment of guerrillas?" |
44055 | Why did they fight us at the entrance to the village?" |
44055 | Why not a general one of these days?" |
44055 | Why not as he suggests? |
44055 | Why not let me do it all at the same time, and add the sketches? |
44055 | Why not purchase respite even for a few hours? |
44055 | Why not try to improve matters? |
44055 | Why not?" |
44055 | Why should n''t I have their share from both sides of the family?" |
44055 | Why then should we now take the side of the Spaniards?" |
44055 | Why, Tom, do n''t you know me?" |
44055 | Why? |
44055 | Why?" |
44055 | Why?" |
44055 | Why?" |
44055 | Will monsieur sanction the tossing of stones on the heads of the enemy?" |
44055 | Will you accept?" |
44055 | Will you help me?" |
44055 | With anyone else there would have been a note of injury in the answer; for had he shirked special risk in the past? |
44055 | Wonder if he''ll have news of the folks at home?" |
44055 | Wonder who this chap is and what game he''s up to? |
44055 | Would Tom''s little command and the men massed in the other squares be proof against such an ordeal? |
44055 | Would these fine fellows follow suit, or would they stand firm? |
44055 | Yes, what was to happen when the day broke once more across the smooth surface of the River Tormes? |
44055 | You ai n''t goin''to''pologize?" |
44055 | You are recovered, sir?" |
44055 | You had an agreement with the enemy?" |
44055 | You saw me close this plan hurriedly? |
44055 | You saw no others?" |
44055 | You shall send the papers to Wellington, with an explanation I shall write, and then I----""Yes?" |
44055 | You shook hands?" |
44055 | You stay? |
44055 | You understand?" |
44055 | You''ll hunt round Ciudad Rodrigo, I suppose?" |
44055 | You''ve bagged the sum from the covey, Sam?" |
44055 | You, Higgins, admit you called him a liar and a thief?" |
44055 | _ Dites donc, mon fou_; is it so often, then, that we fight under the eye and command of an English_ garçon_? |
44055 | ai n''t started smokin''yet?" |
44055 | or shall we, in fact----?" |
21374 | ''Lishus, was n''t it? |
21374 | ''Tain''t bleeding much, is it? |
21374 | A bullet? 21374 Afraid to cross?" |
21374 | Ah, Punch,he said,"better?" |
21374 | Ah, what are we going to do? |
21374 | Ai n''t I? 21374 And are these your plans of which you boasted?" |
21374 | And at the same time,said Punch,"put a couple of French muskets down before them, and us with French belts and cartridge- boxes on us all the time?" |
21374 | And can you fire a few shots on our behalf? |
21374 | And how can I go on eating without you? 21374 And how come you to be a private in his Majesty''s Rifle- Regiment?" |
21374 | And if they are not able to-- what then? |
21374 | And shall I? |
21374 | And so the French are holding the country everywhere, are they? 21374 And was it?" |
21374 | And what about that Spanish beggar? 21374 And what then?" |
21374 | And what then? |
21374 | And why not? 21374 And you do n''t know who''s beat?" |
21374 | And you feel that you could trust him? |
21374 | And you ran away? |
21374 | And you ran back to pick me up? 21374 And you up and said you would like to catch him at it?" |
21374 | And you, my lad? |
21374 | And you? |
21374 | And your men-- where are they? |
21374 | Anything else, master?--What, take this''ere jar of water? 21374 Are n''t you hungry?" |
21374 | Are n''t you there? |
21374 | Are we going to hold this place? |
21374 | Are we going to tramp over the mountains in the night? |
21374 | Are you in much pain, Punch? |
21374 | Are you in much pain, Punch? |
21374 | Are you ready? |
21374 | Are you, Punch? |
21374 | Ashamed? 21374 Asleep, Punch?" |
21374 | Awake? 21374 Badly wounded, eh?" |
21374 | Because I want you to answer my question: Would you go off and leave me here alone? |
21374 | Better after your long sleep? |
21374 | Better, Punch? |
21374 | Better, eh? |
21374 | Better? 21374 Better? |
21374 | Better? 21374 Better?" |
21374 | Broke your leg, comrade? |
21374 | But do you think you are strong enough yet? |
21374 | But had n''t you better look again? |
21374 | But how do you feel? 21374 But is it safe to leave you?" |
21374 | But look here,said Punch,"could n''t we manage with powder and shot from their blunderbusters?" |
21374 | But retreating? |
21374 | But suppose he ai n''t coming? 21374 But suppose the French come?" |
21374 | But tell me, is there any way by which the enemy can take us in the rear? |
21374 | But tell me,cried the King with a piteous sigh,"can nothing be done? |
21374 | But we are beaten, are we not? |
21374 | But what prisoner? |
21374 | But what would you do if you were a king? |
21374 | But where was the bread to come from? |
21374 | But where''s all the fighting? |
21374 | But why do you ask? |
21374 | But wo n''t it be very bad for your leg, comrade? |
21374 | But would n''t it be better if we had a good rest to- night? |
21374 | But you are not an officer? |
21374 | But you did n''t see no enemy this time, did you? |
21374 | But you get very sleepy over it, do n''t you? |
21374 | But you saw her? |
21374 | But your friend-- no? |
21374 | But, Punch, what has been happening? |
21374 | But, do n''t you see, I ca n''t behave like a man when I''m only a boy? 21374 But, where are you going to get it from?" |
21374 | Ca n''t I? |
21374 | Ca n''t you manage it, sir? |
21374 | Ca n''t you recollect, comrade? |
21374 | Can you get up, comrade? |
21374 | Can you help us? 21374 Can you understand French?" |
21374 | Can you walk? |
21374 | Carry your hat, sir? |
21374 | Cold? |
21374 | Come on again, with such a prize as the Spanish King to be made a prisoner? 21374 Could n''t we get over to the other side?" |
21374 | Did I hurt you? |
21374 | Did I? 21374 Did n''t I always double beside my company- leader, and give the calls whenever I was told?" |
21374 | Did n''t you see? |
21374 | Do n''t I? 21374 Do n''t it feel nice to your toddlers? |
21374 | Do n''t you hear? |
21374 | Do n''t you remember, lad? |
21374 | Do they know we are English? |
21374 | Do you feel so hungry now, Punch? |
21374 | Do you know the way? |
21374 | Do you know why he wants me? |
21374 | Do you see that light? |
21374 | Do you speak French fluently? |
21374 | Do you speak Spanish? |
21374 | Do you want him to come and find that we have broken faith with him and are not here? |
21374 | Do you? |
21374 | Does he think he''s going to be shot? |
21374 | Does it? 21374 Eh, do you understand French?" |
21374 | Eh, what is it? |
21374 | Eh, what? |
21374 | Eh, who''s that? |
21374 | Eh? |
21374 | Eh? |
21374 | Feel better, comrade? |
21374 | Feel faint, lad? |
21374 | Fighting? 21374 For the escaped prisoners?" |
21374 | Go to sleep? |
21374 | Got a full box? |
21374 | Got what? |
21374 | HEAR THAT? |
21374 | Had anything yourself? |
21374 | Had anything yourself? |
21374 | Had n''t you better see if yours is all right too? |
21374 | Has he cut you, comrade? |
21374 | Have a little water now, Punch? |
21374 | Have they won? 21374 Have they?" |
21374 | Have you sickened them, my lads? |
21374 | Hear that, my man? |
21374 | Hear that? |
21374 | Hear? 21374 Here goes, then-- I am to do it?" |
21374 | Here, I say, where''s the nearest village? |
21374 | Here, I say,whispered Punch,"what was all that talking about?" |
21374 | Here, comrade, ought n''t we two to run to cover a little way in advance? |
21374 | Here, comrade,he whispered to Pen;"are n''t these''ere cork- trees?" |
21374 | Here, tell me, are my arms fastened behind me? |
21374 | Here,he said,"what game do you call that? |
21374 | Honour? |
21374 | Hours? |
21374 | How are you now, Punch? |
21374 | How came you to join so quiet- looking a regiment? |
21374 | How can I help hearing it? |
21374 | How could I help it? |
21374 | How did I do that? 21374 How did you do that?" |
21374 | How do I know when you washed that last? |
21374 | How do you know? 21374 How far is it, do you think?" |
21374 | How long have you been a private in the--th? |
21374 | How would it be to spend a cartridge over his head? 21374 How''s that, Punch?" |
21374 | How''s the wound? 21374 How''s your friend?" |
21374 | How? |
21374 | Hurt you too much? |
21374 | I say, Pen, are you there? |
21374 | I say, comrade, what do you want to talk like that for? |
21374 | I say, comrade,said Punch, repeating his question rather impatiently,"are n''t we going to begin soon? |
21374 | I say, comrade,whispered Punch;"are we going to begin soon?" |
21374 | I say, hear that? 21374 I say, hear that?" |
21374 | I say, how do you know all this? |
21374 | I say, how''s your leg? |
21374 | I say, they have n''t done for you, have they, comrade? 21374 I say, where do you think our lads are?" |
21374 | I say, you are n''t gone to sleep already, are you? |
21374 | I say,he cried,"whatcher doing of? |
21374 | I say,said Punch, slowly turning his head from side to side,"I suppose you ca n''t understand plain English, can you?" |
21374 | I say,whispered Punch,"how''s your leg?" |
21374 | I say-- why? |
21374 | I suppose I may tell the father that his breakfast was capital, and that you can make yourself happy here till you get better? |
21374 | I wish I could make you understand,he said;"but we are both most grateful and we shall never forget it, and-- What''s the matter?" |
21374 | I''ll try,was the reply;"but can you really sit up like that?" |
21374 | I-- I am well; but you-- how are you now? |
21374 | I-- have I been ill? |
21374 | I-- what do you mean? |
21374 | In the dark? |
21374 | In what way, Punch? |
21374 | Is it far? |
21374 | Is it likely, Punch? |
21374 | Is that meant for a joke, Punch? 21374 Jusso,"said Punch, with a faint little laugh;"and you ca n''t make bread without flour, can you? |
21374 | Just the same as you would if you had had hold of the rifle yourself, Punch-- eh? |
21374 | Knife? |
21374 | Latin? 21374 Leave you now? |
21374 | Leg hurt you, comrade? |
21374 | Like Woolwich and Addiscombe? |
21374 | Look here, can you understand this? |
21374 | Look here,he said,"can you bite?" |
21374 | May I take it that you are willing to try? |
21374 | Me drink, sir? 21374 Muskets, ai n''t they?" |
21374 | My wound? |
21374 | No, Punch, it was two nights ago, and the doctor thought--"The doctor? 21374 No; why should I? |
21374 | Not going to die, am I? |
21374 | Not tell you to run while there''s a chance? |
21374 | Not worse, are you, comrade? |
21374 | Now then, what do you say to a swim across? |
21374 | Now, boys,he said,"ready?" |
21374 | Now, how about poor Punch? 21374 Oh, I say, whatcher talking about? |
21374 | Oh, I say, you were n''t going to stand that? |
21374 | Oh, ca n''t I, Punch? |
21374 | Oh, ca n''t there? 21374 Oh, do n''t I? |
21374 | Oh, is there? 21374 Oh, that was it, was it?" |
21374 | Oh, that''s it, is it, sir? |
21374 | Oh, that''s it, is it? |
21374 | Oh, that''s it, is it? |
21374 | Oh, what have I done? |
21374 | Oh, you can feel it too? 21374 Oh, you mean, not till you have fetched the water?" |
21374 | Oh, you want to hear that? |
21374 | Pain gone off? |
21374 | Pain? 21374 Punch, you there?" |
21374 | Punch,panted Pen,"not hurt?" |
21374 | Ready? |
21374 | Ready? |
21374 | Say, comrade,he said,"is Spain what they call a civilised country?" |
21374 | Saying that to comfort a fellow,he almost whispered;"only, I say, comrade, you did stick to me, and you won''t-- won''t--""Wo n''t what?" |
21374 | See it? 21374 See that, comrade?" |
21374 | See you laugh at him? 21374 Shall I tell you, Punch?" |
21374 | Shall we risk it, comrade? |
21374 | Show us the way where? |
21374 | So you thought me long? |
21374 | Soldiers? |
21374 | Stopped? 21374 Strong as he is, and masterful, he will never succeed, and you know why?" |
21374 | Strong enough? 21374 Surrounded, eh?" |
21374 | Tell me? 21374 Telled you that, did he? |
21374 | Thanks, senor.--Beaten? 21374 That the best you can do for yourselves?" |
21374 | That there bullet-- where is it? |
21374 | That was all a dream, I believe, Punch; and I suppose you had another dream or two about the wolves? |
21374 | That will do,said the officer,"only be ready for your duty at any moment.--Well, what do you wish to say?" |
21374 | That you, Private Gray? |
21374 | That you, Private Gray? |
21374 | That you, Punch? |
21374 | That your old wound throbs and burns just the same as mine does? |
21374 | That''s what he means, is it? 21374 The girl?" |
21374 | Then I am to tell him that you are ready to have a shot or two at the enemy? |
21374 | Then are we to continue our flight to- night? |
21374 | Then how come you to be here? |
21374 | Then it waren''t your home any longer? |
21374 | Then we ought to turn back, ought n''t we? |
21374 | Then what did you mean? |
21374 | Then what''s he been gone such a long time for? 21374 Then you mean for us to try and get out of this wretched hole?" |
21374 | Then you think we could get away, Punch? |
21374 | Then you would like to have him with you? |
21374 | Then, Punch? 21374 Then, what''ll he say?" |
21374 | Then, why do n''t you lie still? 21374 Then, why has he made prisoners of us?" |
21374 | Then, you think that will do? |
21374 | There''s my flint and steel in my satchel, but where''s your fish? |
21374 | There, Punch,said Pen, rising;"you did n''t dream, did you, that our friends crept up with their knives in the night to make an end of you?" |
21374 | They are quite welcome, are they not? |
21374 | Think I''m going to tramp in boots and let you tramp over the rocks barefoot? 21374 Think not? |
21374 | Think so, comrade? 21374 Think so?" |
21374 | Think so? |
21374 | Think so? |
21374 | Think so? |
21374 | Think so? |
21374 | Think that''s in the little valley that leads up to the old mine? |
21374 | Think they have gone, comrade? |
21374 | Think they will come on again? |
21374 | Think they would knife us for it? |
21374 | Think we are not getting up the same mountain where the old mine is? |
21374 | Think we have won? |
21374 | Think? |
21374 | Thirsty? 21374 This is a nice way to prepare ourselves for a tramp over the mountains, is n''t it?" |
21374 | To be sure,replied Pen;"and you want to get strong, do n''t you?" |
21374 | To escape? |
21374 | To the hut? 21374 To where the French are lying in camp, so that they may get hold of us again? |
21374 | Took out what? |
21374 | Trust you? 21374 Understand that?" |
21374 | Understand-- understand what? |
21374 | We ai n''t got no money, have we? |
21374 | Well, I ca n''t help that, can I? 21374 Well, I do n''t like to tell you, comrade?" |
21374 | Well, Punch,cried Pen, as he stepped back to the hut,"feel better for your breakfast?" |
21374 | Well, Punch,said Pen hoarsely,"what are you thinking?" |
21374 | Well, Punch? |
21374 | Well, after being starved as we have, ai n''t it enough to make anybody think that a little more would n''t do them any harm? 21374 Well, ai n''t we got the chance? |
21374 | Well, and what then? |
21374 | Well, are we much better off now, Punch? |
21374 | Well, are you satisfied now, Punch, that he is n''t talking about you? |
21374 | Well, but is that all? |
21374 | Well, but what are we going to do? 21374 Well, cheese, then? |
21374 | Well, did n''t you find no farmhouses nor cottages where they''d give you a bit of something to eat? |
21374 | Well, do n''t you? |
21374 | Well, how should I know? |
21374 | Well, my friend,said the smuggler, turning to Punch,"have you made a good meal?" |
21374 | Well, that''s what I said, did n''t I? |
21374 | Well, then, why did n''t you try? |
21374 | Well, then, why do n''t you speak out? |
21374 | Well, were n''t they weak? |
21374 | Well, what do you say? 21374 Well, what have they got to do with it?" |
21374 | Well, what is it? 21374 Well, what is it?" |
21374 | Well, what of that? 21374 Well, what?" |
21374 | Well, who wants it to be handsome? 21374 Well, who''s to have a happetite with a wound like mine? |
21374 | Well, why did n''t you catch one, or drive your bayonet into it? 21374 Well, why do n''t you go?" |
21374 | Well, will they do it? |
21374 | Well, you are going to carry it now, are n''t you? |
21374 | Well, you have seen plenty of our poor fellows in hospital, have n''t you? |
21374 | Well? |
21374 | Well? |
21374 | Were you? |
21374 | What about her? |
21374 | What about? |
21374 | What am I to do? 21374 What are they doing now, Punch?" |
21374 | What are you talking about? |
21374 | What can I do to make her understand that he is wounded? 21374 What can you see?" |
21374 | What did he do that for, comrade? |
21374 | What did he say? |
21374 | What did that fellow want? |
21374 | What do I mean by what? 21374 What do you mean by that?" |
21374 | What do you mean, then? |
21374 | What do you mean? 21374 What do you mean?" |
21374 | What do you mean? |
21374 | What do you think? |
21374 | What do you want to ask that for? |
21374 | What does he mean by that, Pen? |
21374 | What does he mean by that, Punch? |
21374 | What does he mean by that, Punch? |
21374 | What does he mean, comrade? |
21374 | What does he want? |
21374 | What does that mean? 21374 What does that mean?" |
21374 | What for? 21374 What for? |
21374 | What for? 21374 What for?" |
21374 | What for? |
21374 | What for? |
21374 | What for? |
21374 | What game''s this, comrade? |
21374 | What hut? |
21374 | What is it you want? 21374 What is it, Punch? |
21374 | What is it, Punch? 21374 What is it, Punch?" |
21374 | What is it, then? 21374 What is it? |
21374 | What is it? 21374 What is it? |
21374 | What is it? 21374 What is it?" |
21374 | What is it? |
21374 | What is it? |
21374 | What of the entrance to this great cavern- mine? 21374 What say?" |
21374 | What then? |
21374 | What time can it be now? |
21374 | What was I talking about? 21374 What were you going to say?" |
21374 | What were you thinking about? |
21374 | What''s become of that gal, then? |
21374 | What''s he a- saying of? |
21374 | What''s he going to do? |
21374 | What''s he up to now? |
21374 | What''s that, Punch? |
21374 | What''s that, comrade? |
21374 | What''s that? |
21374 | What''s the matter, Punch? 21374 What''s the matter, Punch?" |
21374 | What''s the matter? 21374 What''s the matter?" |
21374 | What''s the matter? |
21374 | What''s to be done? |
21374 | What''s to- morrow night got to do with it? 21374 What''s under age?" |
21374 | What, and get to be a lawyer? |
21374 | What, may n''t I say hooray? |
21374 | What, not when we are faint with hunger? |
21374 | What, our men? 21374 What, take a snooze there, sir?" |
21374 | What, them two as we brought down? 21374 What-- steal?" |
21374 | What? 21374 What?" |
21374 | What? |
21374 | Whatcher doing of? |
21374 | Whatcher doing of? |
21374 | Whatcher doing? |
21374 | Whatcher going to do with your knife? 21374 Whatcher going to do?" |
21374 | Whatcher laughing at? |
21374 | Whatcher mean by that? |
21374 | Whatcher mean? |
21374 | Whatcher thinking about? |
21374 | Whatcher want? |
21374 | Where are we? 21374 Where are your guns?" |
21374 | Where did you get the milk? |
21374 | Where do they want to take him? |
21374 | Where do you suppose we are, Punch? |
21374 | Where is she? |
21374 | Where were you before you enlisted? |
21374 | Where you been? |
21374 | Where''s that boy? |
21374 | Where''s the ridgment? |
21374 | Where''s your hand? |
21374 | Where? |
21374 | Which way shall we go? |
21374 | Which way? |
21374 | Who thought anything about dew or damp? |
21374 | Who wants sparkling water? 21374 Who''s a- showing temper? |
21374 | Who''s to see anybody''s right when it''s as black as your hat? |
21374 | Who''s to sleep with a pair of red- hot feet and an empty cupboard? 21374 Who''s to smarten himself up,"he cried petulantly,"when his uniform is all nohow and he''s got no proper boots? |
21374 | Why could n''t I find all this? |
21374 | Why do n''t he say so, then? |
21374 | Why do they say that? |
21374 | Why do you ask? 21374 Why has he shut us up?" |
21374 | Why is it, then? |
21374 | Why not? 21374 Why not? |
21374 | Why not? 21374 Why not?" |
21374 | Why not? |
21374 | Why not? |
21374 | Why queer? 21374 Why should I wake him to pain and misery? |
21374 | Why were you not here with the friends you promised? |
21374 | Why, Punch, lad,said Pen, stepping to the bedside and leaning over his comrade,"what''s the matter? |
21374 | Why, Punch,cried Pen,"you are not asleep, are you?" |
21374 | Why, boy? |
21374 | Why, did n''t you live there? |
21374 | Why, did n''t you tell them we was English? |
21374 | Why, do n''t you understand? 21374 Why, is n''t he your enemy?" |
21374 | Why, she was--"Yes,_ was_,whispered Punch again;"but where is she now? |
21374 | Why, what about? |
21374 | Why, what do you mean? |
21374 | Why, what have you done? 21374 Why, what''s the matter with the boy?" |
21374 | Why? 21374 Why?" |
21374 | Why? |
21374 | Why? |
21374 | Will there be fighting? |
21374 | Will they come back? |
21374 | Will we fire a few shots at the French? |
21374 | Will you keep your tongue quiet, Punch? |
21374 | Without the slightest exaggeration? |
21374 | Worth coming for-- eh, Punch? |
21374 | Would you mind tying this? |
21374 | Would you? |
21374 | Wound hurt you much, my lad? |
21374 | Yes, I guessed that was it; but how did you say it so as to make him understand? 21374 Yes, and let you go back to the school?" |
21374 | Yes, for the sons of gentlemen making ready for the army? |
21374 | Yes, what is it? |
21374 | Yes, what? 21374 You ai n''t a- going to run away and leave me here, are you?" |
21374 | You are beginning to get a bit better, comrade? |
21374 | You are, I suppose, an officer and a gentleman? |
21374 | You do n''t? 21374 You do n''t?" |
21374 | You feel that dreadful pain again? 21374 You have drunk all the water, then?" |
21374 | You have got to know that? |
21374 | You mean it? |
21374 | You mean one of them big schools where they makes young officers? |
21374 | You mean that you wo n''t go and leave me here alone? 21374 You saw me go down, did n''t you?" |
21374 | You take it, then,said the smuggler,"that we are beaten?" |
21374 | You think she will come again, then? |
21374 | You were going to be a soldier, then-- I mean, an officer? |
21374 | Your Majesty trusts me, then, again? |
21374 | _ Frances_? |
21374 | _ Navajo_? |
21374 | _ Soldado Frances_? |
21374 | ''Tis miserable work, though, is n''t it?" |
21374 | ''Tisn''t fever, is it?" |
21374 | Ai n''t broke anything, have you?" |
21374 | Ai n''t deaf and dumb, are you?" |
21374 | Ai n''t it a shame to grumble when you get plenty of them as you can eat raw or make a fire and roast them? |
21374 | Ai n''t it rum, comrade? |
21374 | Ai n''t it time we sat down and had a bit of dinner?" |
21374 | Ai n''t it?" |
21374 | Ai n''t they going to give us anything to eat?" |
21374 | Ai n''t you a gentleman?" |
21374 | Ai n''t yours bad?" |
21374 | Ai n''t yours?" |
21374 | All right?" |
21374 | And did n''t he provision us? |
21374 | And now tell me, where did you learn to speak French so well?" |
21374 | And so I''ve been lying here in this hut ever since?" |
21374 | And what does it mean? |
21374 | And what''s the good of me talking?" |
21374 | And what''s the matter with my voice?" |
21374 | And you will tell the lads when you get back that I did n''t show the white feather, but went out just like a fellow ought?" |
21374 | Are any of our regiments near?" |
21374 | Are n''t we soldiers? |
21374 | Are our fellows coming back and driving the enemy before them, or is it the other way on?" |
21374 | Are we likely to come to a town and a bridge?" |
21374 | Are we to march again?" |
21374 | Are we to stop in the rear? |
21374 | Are you awake now?" |
21374 | Are you going to lie down to sleep?" |
21374 | Are you very thirsty?" |
21374 | BOOTS OR BOOTY? |
21374 | Bell- mouthed? |
21374 | But I must n''t go to sleep.--Are you asleep, Punch?" |
21374 | But I say, is n''t this lovely-- on the march again with a loaded gun over your shoulder? |
21374 | But I say, she did n''t see me snivelling, did she?" |
21374 | But I say, we are going to fight for the Spanish King, then? |
21374 | But I say, what''s become of your rifle and belt?" |
21374 | But before I take you to his Majesty, who is waiting for us, tell me as man to man, perhaps face to face with death, what is really our position? |
21374 | But do you see that?" |
21374 | But had n''t you better go to sleep again?" |
21374 | But has he gone to fetch water?" |
21374 | But how are you? |
21374 | But is n''t it about time that Mr Padre came back?" |
21374 | But just you tell me: does your leg hurt you much?" |
21374 | But of course we ai n''t sure; and I suppose we are not going anywhere near the old_ padre''s_ place?" |
21374 | But tell me, are you wounded?" |
21374 | But the wounded-- are there many?" |
21374 | But what did it all mean? |
21374 | But what does it all mean? |
21374 | But what has that got to do with it?" |
21374 | But what have you got to grumble about now you''re better?" |
21374 | But where are we now, then?" |
21374 | But where are we? |
21374 | But where is he now? |
21374 | But where should you say we are? |
21374 | But where''s my instrument?" |
21374 | But wo n''t it be a pity to leave here and go on the march again? |
21374 | But you have n''t done anything to be ashamed of?" |
21374 | But, I say, comrade, you are all right, are n''t you?" |
21374 | But, I say, did you save me, or did I save you? |
21374 | But, I say, do n''t you think we might have a go at the prog? |
21374 | But, I say, do you think it''s likely that gal will come again? |
21374 | But, I say, do you think you ought to do any more about stopping up the hole so as to give a fellow a chance?" |
21374 | But, I say, it ai n''t getting dark yet, is it?" |
21374 | But, I say, they wo n''t stick a bayonet through me, will they?" |
21374 | But, I say, what made you jump upon me and tell me I was always thinking about eating when I said breakfast?" |
21374 | By the way, why did you suppose that he was the King?" |
21374 | Ca n''t you hear? |
21374 | Ca n''t you hear?" |
21374 | Ca n''t you put me up to it, comrade?" |
21374 | Ca n''t you see it sparkling?" |
21374 | Ca n''t you see? |
21374 | Ca n''t you turn yourself round?" |
21374 | Can you eat some of the bread too?" |
21374 | Can you get me some water?" |
21374 | Can you hear me?" |
21374 | Can you repeat your words in Latin? |
21374 | Can you swim?" |
21374 | Can you think?" |
21374 | Could n''t I? |
21374 | Could n''t we slip off and find the way to our troops?" |
21374 | Could n''t you get some bread-- not to eat, but to sop in it?" |
21374 | Could you go off to sleep and trust them?" |
21374 | D''ye''ear? |
21374 | D''ye''ear?" |
21374 | Despondent? |
21374 | Did it hurt you much?" |
21374 | Did n''t happen to see, did you, where he put the bread and onions? |
21374 | Did n''t he look fine with his silk handkercher round his head and his pistols in his scarf? |
21374 | Did n''t you carry me down here?" |
21374 | Did n''t you know when you were safe?" |
21374 | Did n''t you know? |
21374 | Did n''t you pay more attention to me when I was wounded?" |
21374 | Did n''t you see they slipped off the belt, and that young Spaniard''s got it along with my rifle?" |
21374 | Did n''t your uncle want you to be a soldier, then?" |
21374 | Did something hit me on the head? |
21374 | Did we win?" |
21374 | Did you think I had forgotten you?" |
21374 | Did you think I meant that?" |
21374 | Did you?" |
21374 | Did you?" |
21374 | Do n''t our chaps all carry rifles? |
21374 | Do n''t the song say,` God save the King?'' |
21374 | Do n''t you call this a game? |
21374 | Do n''t you hear? |
21374 | Do n''t you remember?" |
21374 | Do n''t you understand, Punch?" |
21374 | Do you hear me?" |
21374 | Do you think these French officers are such poor tacticians that they will leave the entrance unguarded by a body of troops?" |
21374 | Do you think you can bear me to get you on my back again?" |
21374 | Do you understand?" |
21374 | Do you understand?" |
21374 | Do you want them to come and take us both?" |
21374 | Do you want to join your people?" |
21374 | Does it hurt you?" |
21374 | Does your wound hurt you?" |
21374 | Drop down together, do n''t us, if he does?" |
21374 | FRIENDS OR FOES? |
21374 | Fighting?" |
21374 | Find room for him in the ambulance.--There, sir, are you satisfied now?" |
21374 | Footsore, or a wound?" |
21374 | Got it, comrade?" |
21374 | Got it, comrade?" |
21374 | Had n''t I better take the muskets?" |
21374 | Had n''t we better go lower down and try and find some cottage?" |
21374 | Had n''t we better lie down here and go to sleep till daylight?" |
21374 | Had n''t we better make a start?" |
21374 | Has she come back by some other way?" |
21374 | Have I been dreaming?" |
21374 | Have I been off my head a bit?" |
21374 | Have we been resting, then, because my feet were so bad with the marching?" |
21374 | Have you been in the river?" |
21374 | He can cure our souls-- eh, father?" |
21374 | He is saying as you must give it up, and I do n''t think now as he means any harm.--I say, you do n''t, do you, old chap?" |
21374 | He wants me to bring the forage- basket.--Got''em?" |
21374 | He was a Spaniard, of course?" |
21374 | Hear that? |
21374 | Here, Private Gray, what are you going to do?" |
21374 | Here, what is it? |
21374 | Here, what''s the matter with you?" |
21374 | Here, whatcher doing of? |
21374 | How about your cartridges? |
21374 | How are things going? |
21374 | How are we going to tell them to halt?" |
21374 | How are you going to get across? |
21374 | How are you, lad?" |
21374 | How can a fellow grow with a hole in his back?" |
21374 | How could I, when I was driven by these wretched French, who are ten times our number? |
21374 | How do we know that he are n''t got a bullet in him and has gone down? |
21374 | How do you feel now, comrade?" |
21374 | How far do you say it is to the camp?" |
21374 | How have you been off for rations?" |
21374 | How is it to be done?" |
21374 | How many horses has your father got? |
21374 | How was it?" |
21374 | How would they like it themselves?" |
21374 | How''s yours?" |
21374 | How?" |
21374 | Hullo, what does this mean?" |
21374 | Hurt yourself when you went down?" |
21374 | I have got a musket, though; and, I say, why do n''t we have a day''s shooting, and knock over a kid or a pig?" |
21374 | I have n''t been to sleep all the night, have I?" |
21374 | I know what it was-- you ran away from home?" |
21374 | I say, Gray, am I going to be very bad, and never get well again?" |
21374 | I say, ai n''t it getting against the collar?" |
21374 | I say, ai n''t that our chaps coming back?" |
21374 | I say, comrade, ought n''t the soles of our feet to begin to get hard by now?" |
21374 | I say, do n''t they ache?" |
21374 | I say, do n''t you think she may come to- night?" |
21374 | I say, do you know what the cavalry chaps say the trumpet call is for stables?" |
21374 | I say, give us a bit more of that cake, and-- I say-- what''s the Spanish for butter?" |
21374 | I say, have you got that bullet safe?" |
21374 | I say, he''s an Irishman, is n''t he?" |
21374 | I say, how''s your leg?" |
21374 | I say, look here, Gray; what does this mean? |
21374 | I say, look here, do you think the army will be this side of the river?" |
21374 | I say, private, did n''t I get a bullet into me, and fall right down here? |
21374 | I say, though, I did n''t show nothing, did I?" |
21374 | I say, though, catch your foot on a stone?" |
21374 | I say, though, did n''t they pick us up because they thought we were wounded?" |
21374 | I say, though, give a fellow some more of that milk, will you? |
21374 | I say, though, private-- sure to die after it, ai n''t I?" |
21374 | I say, what are they going to do?" |
21374 | I say, you do n''t think it will, do you?" |
21374 | I suppose that will about sicken them, wo n''t it?" |
21374 | I want to laugh.--Can''t hear''em now; can you?" |
21374 | I wonder whether this was smuggled.--What''s the matter now?" |
21374 | If it''s like this now, what''s it going to be by to- night? |
21374 | If there were, how could our General with his little bit of an army drive the big army of Frenchies about as he does? |
21374 | If they had shot me in front I could have seen to it myself.--I say, does it bleed much?" |
21374 | In what way?" |
21374 | Is it likely?" |
21374 | Is it your wound?" |
21374 | It ai n''t dead yet?" |
21374 | It do n''t hurt your feelings, does it?" |
21374 | It do n''t mean, do it, that he''s sent for some one to come and take us? |
21374 | It was yesterday, was n''t it?" |
21374 | It would have been better then, would n''t it?" |
21374 | It''s a good sign, ai n''t it, when a chap begins to get hungry?" |
21374 | Kept you awake all night?" |
21374 | Learning to be an officer, eh? |
21374 | Leave off telling of me?" |
21374 | Likely, was n''t it? |
21374 | Limping?" |
21374 | Look here, you could eat one of these onions, could n''t you?" |
21374 | Look here; you and me''s friends and comrades, ai n''t we?" |
21374 | Made you leave school? |
21374 | My word, wo n''t the chaps give us a hooroar when we march into camp? |
21374 | Nature sets to work to mend you again? |
21374 | No, I fancied-- I-- Here, am I going mad?" |
21374 | Not going to shoot me, are they?" |
21374 | Not hit?" |
21374 | Now then, are n''t you going?" |
21374 | Now then, are you ready? |
21374 | Now then, was n''t I right when I said you ought to have fired at him and brought him down? |
21374 | Now then, what do you say to that?" |
21374 | Now then, where are you going to take us? |
21374 | Now then, which way had I better go?" |
21374 | Now, do you see?" |
21374 | Now, what''s next to be done? |
21374 | Now, what''s to be done?" |
21374 | Now, where is it to be found? |
21374 | Now, where''s my bugle?" |
21374 | Now, you do n''t think that I should have given you water out of a dirty pail?" |
21374 | Of my captain''s uniform, Punch?" |
21374 | Oh, ca n''t you say something to tell that poor girl not to cry like that? |
21374 | Oh, you mean stick it on, sir? |
21374 | Pen replied in the way he had learned, and directly after came the question,"Where''s the father?" |
21374 | Punch turned sharply to his comrade and gave him a wink, as much as to say,"Hear that?" |
21374 | Quite in a new part of the country?" |
21374 | Ready to go into hiding where you will be safe, or are you ready to help us against your enemies the French?" |
21374 | Ready to go on now?" |
21374 | Said you wanted to be a soldier so as to wear the uniform? |
21374 | Seems to make me sleepier to listen to him.--I say, not awake, are you, comrade?" |
21374 | Sha''n''t I, comrade?" |
21374 | Shall we be near enough to hear if there''s any fighting going on?" |
21374 | Sleepy, are you? |
21374 | So I have got to lie still and get well? |
21374 | Something''s sure to turn up before long, and-- What did you do that for?" |
21374 | Talking in your sleep?" |
21374 | That sentry is n''t coming, is he?" |
21374 | That you, Punch?" |
21374 | That''s a good job; ai n''t it, comrade?" |
21374 | The little chap''s as strong as a horse-- pony, I mean.--Does it hurt you much, comrade?" |
21374 | The--th, are n''t you?" |
21374 | Then this ai n''t our hut at all?" |
21374 | Then you knocked him down?" |
21374 | Then, what am I going for? |
21374 | Then, what''s next?" |
21374 | There, ca n''t you see them?" |
21374 | They do n''t mean it for us, do they?" |
21374 | Think I could walk now?" |
21374 | Think I ought to be snoring? |
21374 | Think I''m such a silly as to bring the enemy down upon us?" |
21374 | Think he will to- night?" |
21374 | Think it would be safe for me to go to sleep?" |
21374 | Think she will come back soon?" |
21374 | Think that chap''s waiting to begin bullying her again?" |
21374 | Think their captain is going to give it up as a bad job?" |
21374 | Think they will come now?" |
21374 | Think we shall have a chance of a shot or two?" |
21374 | Think you can stop it, private?" |
21374 | Thought he meant I had stolen it.--_Bonum_, eh, sir? |
21374 | To shoot us, and that young Spaniel too?" |
21374 | To- night? |
21374 | Try and go to sleep till morning? |
21374 | Very good uns, waren''t they?" |
21374 | Wanted me to run away, did you? |
21374 | Was that there Spanish?" |
21374 | We are not going to share our prog with anybody else, and if it''s husbands, how do we know they wo n''t bring their wives? |
21374 | We do n''t want to count them, do we?" |
21374 | We must hold that patch.--Here, bugler!--Where''s that boy?" |
21374 | We ought to be along with the British army by to- night; and what''s husbands got to do with it? |
21374 | We shall have''ventures, sha''n''t we?" |
21374 | Well, ai n''t that being a gentleman? |
21374 | Well, have n''t you anything to say?" |
21374 | Well, how do you feel now? |
21374 | Well, that''s all clear enough.--How are you now, comrade?" |
21374 | Well, that''s the King, ai n''t it? |
21374 | Well, whatcher brought for us to eat?" |
21374 | Were you cutting it with your knife?" |
21374 | What are the generals for?" |
21374 | What are we to do?" |
21374 | What are you thinking about?" |
21374 | What are you trying to get? |
21374 | What colour? |
21374 | What did Gray say they were-- smugglers? |
21374 | What did I tell you?" |
21374 | What did he do, then?" |
21374 | What did you expect? |
21374 | What did you say? |
21374 | What do they call them? |
21374 | What do they mean now?" |
21374 | What do you say to having a go at getting our arms loose?" |
21374 | What do you want?" |
21374 | What do you want?" |
21374 | What does he want to chuck that in a fellow''s teeth for?" |
21374 | What does it all mean, Punch? |
21374 | What does it all mean?" |
21374 | What does it matter now?" |
21374 | What for?" |
21374 | What for?" |
21374 | What for?" |
21374 | What happened then?" |
21374 | What have they got to smuggle?" |
21374 | What is he talking about? |
21374 | What is it?" |
21374 | What is there for breakfast?" |
21374 | What made you put me like this?" |
21374 | What makes you think that?" |
21374 | What place is this?" |
21374 | What shall I do? |
21374 | What shall I do?" |
21374 | What shall we do-- go to sleep now?" |
21374 | What time is it?" |
21374 | What was that you said to him?" |
21374 | What was the good of our slipping away if it was only to give ourselves up?" |
21374 | What you breathing like that for? |
21374 | What''ll be his first order? |
21374 | What''ll the colonel say when he sees that?" |
21374 | What''s going on? |
21374 | What''s his hurt-- bayonet?" |
21374 | What''s she got to do with it?" |
21374 | What''s that? |
21374 | What''s the good of going there?" |
21374 | What''s the good of it, when there''s so much for us to do in walloping the French? |
21374 | What''s the good of talking? |
21374 | What''s the matter with my leg?" |
21374 | What''s to be done now?" |
21374 | What''s wrong?" |
21374 | What, did it hurt? |
21374 | What, is that wrong? |
21374 | What, killed?" |
21374 | What? |
21374 | Whatcher talking about?" |
21374 | When was it-- just now?" |
21374 | Where are you for?" |
21374 | Where are you hurt?" |
21374 | Where are you?" |
21374 | Where have you got it?" |
21374 | Where''s his cloud of riflemen feeling the way for him? |
21374 | Where''s my tree?" |
21374 | Where''s your wound? |
21374 | Where''s your wound?" |
21374 | Where?" |
21374 | Which then was the King? |
21374 | Which way did you go this time?" |
21374 | Who could think of eating now?" |
21374 | Who spoke?" |
21374 | Who was that chap who was tortured by having it close to him and not being able to reach it? |
21374 | Who''s going to be contented shut- up here like a prisoner?" |
21374 | Who''s she? |
21374 | Who''s that? |
21374 | Who?" |
21374 | Why are we here?" |
21374 | Why did n''t you ask yourself some good tough questions that you could n''t answer-- regular puzzlers?" |
21374 | Why did n''t you pull the trigger? |
21374 | Why did n''t you think of this before? |
21374 | Why does n''t he wake up? |
21374 | Why not kill one of the kids?" |
21374 | Why, if I moved from here I should be seen.--Asleep, Punch?" |
21374 | Why, if we go on like this, one of these days they will be sarving out the promotions, and then where do we come in? |
21374 | Why, they do n''t want to take us into the dark so that the goats should n''t see the murder, do they?" |
21374 | Why, you are not going to set up a faint heart, are you?" |
21374 | Why?" |
21374 | Why?" |
21374 | Will that do?" |
21374 | Will you have some more water?" |
21374 | Wolves?" |
21374 | Wonder whether Private Gray knows what_ el rey_ means? |
21374 | Would you like to wait a little longer?" |
21374 | Wound beginning to hurt you again?" |
21374 | Wound hurt you again?" |
21374 | Yes,"he added, turning sharply in the darkness to some one who had touched him on the shoulder;"who is it?" |
21374 | You ai n''t going to cut up that other sleeve of your shirt, are you?" |
21374 | You are beaten, and unable to do more to save the King?" |
21374 | You are not down- hearted because we have had a bit of a venture or two? |
21374 | You can make yourself very comfortable here, ca n''t you, and eat and drink and sleep?" |
21374 | You do n''t mean to say you have come here like this to show the Johnny Crapauds where we are, so that they may take us prisoners? |
21374 | You do n''t think I ought to have fired, do you?" |
21374 | You do n''t want that, do you?" |
21374 | You have heard them of a night, have n''t you?" |
21374 | You have n''t minded my saying such nasty things as I have sometimes?" |
21374 | You hurt?" |
21374 | You said your father was a good un, did n''t you?" |
21374 | You will take care of it, wo n''t you?" |
21374 | You, Punch?" |
21374 | You, Punchard, ca n''t you let those trousers down a little lower?" |
21374 | Your wound?" |
21374 | Yours warn''t, was he?" |
21374 | ` Which will you choose? |
21374 | cried Pen, speaking with a simulated anger,"you wo n''t be such a coward as to go and leave me all alone here?" |
21374 | cried the boy excitedly,"what did I tell you? |
21374 | half- groaned the boy; and then with a sudden access of excitement,"Here, I say, where''s my bugle?" |
21374 | he muttered,"who''s to know which way to go? |
21374 | he said,"not hurt much, are you?" |
21374 | said Pen, turning upon him firmly,"you would do that if you were ordered?" |
21374 | sighed the young soldier,"who''d have thought that taking the king''s shilling would bring a fellow to this? |
21374 | whispered Pen angrily,"how can you be such a fool?" |
21374 | whispered Punch,"who wants to eat? |