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6449Are you still a Quaker?
6449Did you ever see anything like that?
6449Do you know you are under sentence of death?
6449Do you renounce the Quakers?
6449Even though it is wrong?
6449For how much?
6449I do n''t want to study; ca n''t I go and wade in the brook?
6449Is your heart right?
6449May it not be a consequence of this that so many of you are a generation of triflers with God, with one another, and your own souls? 6449 Of course, of course-- oh, but-- but where are you going to kill snakes with your mongoose?"
6449Oh, I see-- but what is a mongoose?
6449Once more: what shall we say of the youth of this place? 6449 Shall I have the men of God pray for you?"
6449Then you can commit any act you wish?
6449Then you say that you can commit no sin?
6449What is your favorite book?
6449Why do you entrust me with all these goods when you know I am not worth a thousand pounds in my own name?
6449Will you have the people pray for you?
6449--_Rousseau_[ Illustration] Who is the great man?
6449After the sermon they said,"Is it I-- Is it I?"
6449And doth not the Most High regard it?
6449And how about teaching the catechism and memorizing the Ten Commandments?
6449And if it is the divine right of a child to dig in the dirt, why is n''t it the divine right of the grown- up?
6449And one asked,"Is it me?"
6449Are no drunkenness and uncleanness found among you?
6449Are there not a multitude of you that are forsworn?
6449Are we dead to the world and the things of the world?
6449Are we then patterns to the rest in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity?
6449Are you better managers of your fortune than of your time?
6449Are you diligent in your business, pursuing your studies with all your strength?
6449Being brought before Governor Endicott, she was asked,"Are you the same Mary Dyer that was here before?"
6449But how in the name of breeding must we account for the degeneracy of the human form in this otherwise mammoth- producing soil?
6449But is it not the wages of iniquity?
6449Can you bear, unless now and then in a church, any talk of the Holy Ghost?
6449Do you know how to possess your bodies in sanctification and honor?
6449Do you put forth all your strength in the vast work you have undertaken?
6449Do you redeem the time, crowding as much work into every day as it can contain?
6449Do you take care to owe no man anything?
6449Does it not prove that there is a radical error in the system?
6449Does not that remind you of the not- to- be- forgotten opening words of"The Crisis":"These are the times that try men''s souls"?
6449Ever besought the king to lighten the weight of his heavy hand?
6449Ever protested against feudal wrongs?
6449Ever shown the least desire that the condition of the masses should be improved?
6449Finally a personage leaned over and said to the man of the mysterious package:"Stranger, may I be so bold as to ask what you have in that box?"
6449Had he introduced books among them?
6449Had the Church ever pleaded the peasant''s case at the bar of public opinion?
6449Have we a bitter zeal, inciting us to strive sharply and passionately with those that are out of the way?
6449Have we a burning zeal to save souls from death?
6449Have you either the form or the power of Christian godliness?
6449He parted from the Church without a struggle, and adopted as his motto,"If God be for us, who can be against us?"
6449If famine could occur in Cork and Dublin, why not in Manchester and London?
6449If the Puritans won, no one knew the result-- would power be safe in their hands?
6449In the name of the Lord God Almighty I ask, What religion are ye of?"
6449Information upon such matters as concerned their material welfare?
6449Is there a Horse Heaven?
6449Is this the general character of Fellows of Colleges?
6449Liberal ideas?
6449Must not we say prayers, and attend divine worship, and pay tithes, and obey magistrates?
6449Or is our zeal the flame of love, so as to direct all our words with sweetness, lowliness and meekness of wisdom?
6449Schools?
6449So soon as a citizen says, What are State Affairs to me?
6449Suddenly I thought,"Can not God heal man or beast as He will?"
6449The Society of Friends-- I like the phrase, do n''t you?
6449Then the proposition was-- would they come again?
6449Then the question arose, What should be done with the prisoners?
6449Then they turned on Cotton and said,"So, you are one of them?"
6449Then what is it goes after men who criticize the prevailing religion and shows where it can be improved upon?
6449There is one test for all of our educational experiments-- will it bring increased love?
6449This being true, does not the management of this factory call for men of heart and soul-- broad- minded, generous, firm in the right?
6449Was ever mortal horse so honored?
6449Was it the desire of Theodore Parker to transform Christian Boston into a Pagan Rome?
6449Were they not Friends, indeed?
6449What are the natural rights of a man?
6449What is perjury, if this is not?
6449When little Theodore was four years of age his sisters would stand him on a chair and ask,"What did grandpa say to the soldiers?"
6449When we are smitten on one cheek, do we not resent it, or do we turn the other also, not resisting evil, but overcoming evil with good?
6449Where are the seals of our apostleship?
6449Who of you is, in any degree, acquainted with the work of the Spirit, His supernatural work in the souls of men?
6449Who that were dead in trespasses and sins have been quickened by our word?
6449Would you not take it for granted, if any one began such a conversation, that it was hypocrisy or enthusiasm?
6449Yea, are there not many of you who glory in your shame?
6449Yet what had the priest done for them?
5866... Eh? 5866 A-- what?"
5866And they have never been divorced from you?
5866And what is he doing with a revolver in his hand?
5866And you want me to keep it for you till you are free again,--is that it?
5866Are you hard o''hearin''?
5866Are you thinkin''of askin''me if I''ll have something to drink?
5866As I was sayin''awhile ago, would you mind puttin''that gun in your pocket?
5866As I was saying, where do you get any evidence that he WAS hungry?
5866Awning?
5866But are you not afraid she will be annoyed if you get her out of bed this time o''night? 5866 But,--about the revolver?"
5866C- r- i- t- t- e- n- d- e- n.Telephone, after interval:"What floor?"
5866Did n''t they have certificates?
5866Did n''t you hear that lawyer say, over and over yet, how he was almost starved to death? 5866 Do they know where you are?"
5866Do you approve of prohibition?
5866Do you mean to say, you acquired your roll after leaving home tonight, eh?
5866Do you object to the smell of powder?
5866Do you really mean it?
5866Does either one of them know about the other two?
5866Eh?
5866Evidence? 5866 Good gracious, Crittenden, what is there to laugh at?"
5866Got her?
5866Has your hearin''improved any?
5866Have n''t you ever been divorced from any of them?
5866Have you a hanky, Cassius?
5866Have you no fear of the law?
5866Hey?
5866Home? 5866 How long ago did you telephone for the police, Crittenden?"
5866How long ago was it, Cassius?
5866How many children has she got now?
5866Huh?
5866Huh?
5866I do n''t think that''s a very nice way to speak to a--"Come on, what do you want to see me about? 5866 I heard you say Jones quite distinctly, but why ca n''t you answer my question?
5866I mean to say, do you expect me to believe you when you say you relish being arrested?
5866I wrote it plain enough, did n''t I?
5866It''s Ernest Wilson,--isn''t it, Ernest?
5866My roll of bills,--you remember, do n''t you?
5866My wife? 5866 No, NOT Smith,"hastily and earnestly;"Smilk,--S- m- i- l- k.""Smilk?"
5866Now, Mrs. Similk, you are sure that you have not been divorced from Smilk nor he from you?
5866Now, how the hell did you hear-- I say, HOW DID YOU HEAR ME IN THE ROOM, if it''s a fair question?
5866Oh, you will, will you?
5866Rap over the-- what?
5866Run a mill of some kind?
5866Smith?
5866So you want to acquit the defendant because his lawyer said he was hungry,--is that it?
5866Well for the-- say, are you deef?
5866Well, I''m not hindering you, am I?
5866Well, then,said Mr. Yollop,"what is your name?"
5866Well, what do you want anyhow?
5866What are you going to do? 5866 What are you thinking about, Cassius?"
5866What does he get out of it? 5866 What else did my wife say?"
5866What has that to do with it?
5866What is this man doing here, Crittenden?
5866What is your brother- in- law''s name?
5866What is your name?
5866What roll are you talking about?
5866What say?
5866What''s got into you? 5866 What''s in that room over there?"
5866What?
5866What?
5866Where do the other two live, and what are their names?
5866Will you gag her, or must I?
5866You have?
5866... How about sending over to 418 Sagamore for that burglar I was speakin''to you about recently?
5866After I''ve gone through the apartment, I''ll--""Would you strike a woman, Ernest Wilson?"
5866Ai n''t I got a right to give money to my own wife,--or to one of my wives, strictly speakin'',--and to my own children?
5866Ai n''t I?"
5866Ai n''t one man''s word as good as another''s?
5866Ai n''t that so?"
5866All I''m after, is to keep some lawyer from gettin''--""What would you say, Cassius, if I were to tell you that I am a lawyer?"
5866Amazing how awkward one can be with his left hand, is n''t it?
5866And does the law protect them?
5866And then when he gets it, what does he have to do?
5866Are n''t you going to the penitentiary for fifteen or twenty years?
5866As a sensible, discriminating thief, you would not deliberately steal a name like Cassius, now would you?"
5866At any rate, he looked as though he was strong enough to pull a trigger?"
5866But do you know what''s going on in this country right now, Mr. Popple?
5866But that do n''t prove that he was the man, does it?"
5866But what EVIDENCE is there?"
5866Ca n''t you get me straight?
5866Central?
5866Central?
5866Counsel, patiently:"Well, what did he say?"
5866Counsel, startled:"What''s that?"
5866Counsel, suddenly referring to his notes again:"Er-- ahem!--By the way, Mr. Yollop, you do n''t hear very well, do you?"
5866Counsel, with a pitying look at the jury:"He was still the big, strong, able- bodied man that you had knocked down with your brawny fist, eh?"
5866Counsel:"A big, rugged, healthy, desperate fellow, you would say?"
5866Counsel:"And yet you found it singularly easy to deliver a blow on the jaw of an armed man with sufficient force to knock him down?"
5866Counsel:"Are you what may be termed a powerful man, able to strike a powerful blow with the fist?"
5866Counsel:"Armed with a loaded revolver?"
5866Counsel:"But you admit you were surprised?"
5866Counsel:"Did n''t he say something of the kind to you?"
5866Counsel:"Do n''t you know that you laid it down because you were convinced in you own mind that he was physically unable to take advantage of it?
5866Counsel:"Do you regard yourself as an experienced boxer?"
5866Counsel:"He might have said a great many things that you failed to hear,--especially if his voice was weak?"
5866Counsel:"If he had made an attempt to attack you, you would have shot him, would n''t you?"
5866Counsel:"Is n''t it a fact that he appeared much stronger and not so weak and listless as when you first encountered him?"
5866Counsel:"Was n''t he so weak that he could hardly walk across the room after he arose?"
5866Counsel:"You are quite positive about that, are you?"
5866Counsel:"You are six feet tall, I should say?"
5866Counsel:"You would say that he was big enough and strong enough to pull a trigger, would n''t you?"
5866Did n''t he tell you that he had a wife and several children?"
5866Did n''t you hear that?"
5866Did you ever see two people that looked less like they was related to each other?
5866Did you say Yullup?"
5866Didn''t-- Wait a minute!--didn''t you hear him say to that deaf witness that the prisoner fell down like a log when he push him in the face?
5866Do n''t you know it''s against the law in New York to have a revolver on your premises or person?
5866Do n''t you remember me, Ernest?
5866Do you call this thing under here a trigger?"
5866Do you get me?
5866Do you know what cockles are?"
5866Do you mean to tell me that you actually prefer being in prison?"
5866Do you mind if I change drawers?"
5866Do you realize what that means, Mr. Strumpet?
5866Do you want me to shoot you?"
5866Does n''t she answer?"
5866Does that look as if I was tryin''to avoid arrest?"
5866Everything all set to bind and gag her, and maybe rap her over the bean a couple of times and-- say, can you beat it for rotten luck?
5866Have you any recollection of this defendant telling you that he was driven to theft because he had been out of work for nearly three months?"
5866Have you ever felt so foolish that you wanted to kick yourself all over town?
5866Have you ever tried writing the book for a musical comedy?"
5866Have you soured on life, or what is it?"
5866Hear what I say?
5866How can I call them and keep an eye on you at the same time?"
5866How could I help bein''honest up there?
5866How could he have union pay in a penitentiary, Crittenden?"
5866How many did you say you have?"
5866Humph!--Can''t you fellers see through this whole business?
5866Hurry up or he''ll blow my head off--"Telephone:"Say, what IS this?
5866I want you to repeat-- Turn around here, ca n''t you?
5866I was sayin''only the other night--"Again lowering his voice:"Is this Plaza 00100?
5866I would n''t be likely to make any mistake about a man I''d lived with for nearly six months, would I?
5866I''ve never heard it before, have you?"
5866If it had n''t been for--""Woman?
5866In what way?"
5866Is it jail bird?
5866Is n''t that so?"
5866Is that so?"
5866Is that true?"
5866It allows a lot of pinheads to interfere with it, and what''s the answer?
5866It sounds rather terrible, does n''t it?"
5866It was civil enough, was n''t it?"
5866It would be very awkward to call out the fire department, would n''t it?
5866Keep me sittin''here till morning?"
5866Morton?"
5866Mrs. Smilk, with dignity:"Are you tryin''to insinuate that he ai n''t?"
5866My God, man, do n''t you know it ai n''t safe these days to have a lot of money around the house?
5866My gracious, ai n''t that enough?
5866Nice, pleasant way to pass an hour or two-- beg pardon?"
5866Now, is n''t it a fact, Mr. Yollop, that you laid the revolver down to go to the assistance of this defendant who was in a fainting condition?"
5866Or is it Spring 3100 that calls out the fire department?
5866Or words to that effect, eh, Cassius?"
5866Perhaps it would comfort you to call up police headquarters again and tell''em to hurry along?"
5866Perhaps you have at one time or another conducted a humorous column for a Metropolitan newspaper?"
5866Please answer my question?"
5866Police headquarters?
5866Presently:"Police headquarters?
5866Rather bright idea of mine, eh?"
5866Remember that, will you?
5866See what I mean?"
5866Shoot yourself?"
5866Six fried eggs and-- yes?
5866Smilk, sharply:"Out?
5866Smilk, sharply:"What''s that?"
5866Smilk, to Yollop:"What is my name?"
5866Smilk, with fallen jaw:"What-- what time do you expect her in?"
5866Smilk?"
5866Smilk?"
5866Smilk?"
5866So far as you know that is not the case?"
5866So she wants you to go easy on me, eh?"
5866Sort of recalls the old days when evil- doers were put in the stocks, does n''t it?
5866Stenographer, leaning forward a little:"''In an apartment?''"
5866Stenographer, patiently:"''You are sure about that?''"
5866Telephone:"Are you sure it''s a burglar, or is it just a noise somewhere?"
5866Telephone:"What''s that?"
5866Telephone:"What''s yer name?"
5866Tell her to hustle, will you?"
5866That ai n''t much to ask, is it?"
5866That he was in no condition to use it?"
5866The Court, melting a little:"Do you think you can keep those children quiet, madam, and refrain from audible comments yourself?"
5866The Court, raising his voice:"Did he tell you that he had several wives?"
5866The Court, to Mr. Yollop:"Did this defendant say to you that he had several wives?"
5866The Court, to Smilk''s counsel:"Do you desire to offer this document in evidence?"
5866The State:"Are you living with your husband at present?"
5866The State:"Did he ever mistreat you?"
5866The State:"Have you ever been divorced from him?"
5866The State:"How long is it since you and he lived together?"
5866The State:"I mean, you saw him without his being aware of the fact that you were looking at him for the purpose of identification?"
5866The State:"I will now ask you to look about this court room and tell the jury whether you see the man known to you as Filbert Morton?"
5866The State:"In an apartment?"
5866The State:"Sensible?
5866The State:"Surreptitiously?"
5866The State:"The defendant is the father of all of them?"
5866The State:"Was that apartment entered by a burglar on the date mentioned?"
5866The State:"Were you living in this apartment on the 18th of December, 1919?"
5866The State:"What is your husband''s name and occupation?"
5866The State:"When did you say you were married to the defendant?"
5866The State:"When did you see him last?"
5866The State:"When were you and Filbert Morton married?"
5866The State:"Where do you reside?"
5866The State:"Would you recognize him if you were to see him now?"
5866The State:"You are sure about that?"
5866The State:"You are sure about that?"
5866The State:"You mean the prisoner at the bar, otherwise known as Cassius Smilk?"
5866The authorities assured me that you-- do you mean to tell me that you entered this apartment for the purpose of robbing it?
5866Their evidence ai n''t supported, is it?"
5866Then he said:"Did she say whose children?"
5866Then nervously:"Excuse me, but do I get my marriage certificate back?
5866Then with a trace of real solicitude in his manner:"Are your feet warm yet?"
5866They seem to be quite a snug fit, do n''t they?
5866We got to eat, ai n''t we?
5866We got to live, ai n''t we?
5866Well, can you beat it?
5866Well, then you know how I felt when that blessed infant pointed to this thing on my ear and-- What say?"
5866Were you speaking to me?"
5866What are you goin''to do with me?
5866What are you thinkin''about?"
5866What do you mean by secreting stolen property in my apartments?"
5866What do you think I am?"
5866What do you think?
5866What else did she say?"
5866What evidence is there that this Chancy woman is that deaf man''s sister?
5866What number do I have to call to get Spring 3100?
5866What sort of an opinion does he have of you if you slide up to the little"gate,"with your tail between your legs and plead guilty?
5866What were you calling yourself?"
5866What woman?"
5866What''d she want?"
5866What''s eatin''the darn fools?
5866What''s more, it''s my money, and I got a right to give it to my wife, ai n''t I?
5866What''s the matter with you?"
5866What''s the sense of wastin''a lot of strength holding a cigar in your mouth when it requires no effort at all to smoke a cigarette?
5866When does he get his pay?
5866When you get through with the matches, push''em over this way, will you?
5866Which are you?
5866Which one?"
5866While he''s workin''?
5866Who is this man?"
5866Why ca n''t they leave us alone instead of drivin''us out into a cold, unfeelin''world where we got to either steal or starve to death?
5866Why did n''t you leave it at home?"
5866Why do n''t you sit on your feet?
5866Why the dickens should you worry about that infernal jade?
5866Why were you surprised?"
5866Why, did you do that?"
5866Why, long time ago when I first come to this country, I told a hundred policeman I was almost starved to death and say, do you think they believed me?
5866Why?"
5866Will you have a cigar?
5866With all these burglaries going on?
5866Yes, it''s a damned outrage an''all that, but-- what?
5866Yes, she''ll be sore at first, but-- Hello Central?"
5866Yes, there''s a burglar in my apartment and I want you to-- What''s that?
5866Yollop:"I beg pardon?"
5866You ai n''t goin''to do a dirty trick like that are you,--Bill?"
5866You ai n''t goin''to do what she asks, are you?
5866You do n''t deserve--""Are you goin''to take off them rings, or have I got to--""Would you rob your benefactress?"
5866You got it written down on a pad right there in front of you, have n''t you?
5866You were regularly married to Elsie and Jennie,--I mean, by a minister, and so on?"
5866You will oblige me by not disturbing--""Is her hair bobbed?"
5866You''re on your feet, so-- by the way, are you sure this thing is loaded?"
5866You--""Are you goin''to take them rings off peaceably?"
5866so that was the reason, eh?"