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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59376 | But how did they know? 59376 Darling, why did you run away?" |
59376 | If the Mars Corporation controls the spaceports, how did you get to Earth? |
59376 | Now, musician,said Meta, leaning over the table so that her powdered breasts brushed the glassware,"tell me, what was that last number you played?" |
59376 | Rebels? |
59376 | The Friends? |
59376 | What in Saturn? |
59376 | Where do you think I get the wealth you''ve been living on, darling? 59376 Why should I sup with painted popinjays when I can adore genius?" |
59376 | Why you? |
59376 | You''re one of the Charax rebels? |
59376 | A hundred million? |
59376 | Fifty million? |
59376 | Have you ever seen anything like this on Mars?" |
59376 | How did you know?" |
59376 | The concert went smoothly before-- how many listeners? |
59376 | Two hundred million? |
63304 | A piece of paper with a cross on it? 63304 And how do you know the guards themselves do n''t belong to it?" |
63304 | And the rest of us? 63304 Do you understand?" |
63304 | Has the Council authorized-- murder? |
63304 | Is there any question? |
63304 | Is there anyone here who is afraid? 63304 Look-- are those lights over there?" |
63304 | Never get back to Earth? |
63304 | Now what in the world would he be doing carrying a scrap of paper with a cross marked on both sides? |
63304 | Oh? 63304 Suppose something happens to the delegation?" |
63304 | Svan, what must we do? |
63304 | Toller,he said,"do you object?" |
63304 | What is your plan? |
63304 | What''s that? |
63304 | Where are you going? |
63304 | Who are we to decide if this is a good thing? 63304 You see?" |
63304 | *****"You see?" |
63304 | Does any of us object?" |
63304 | He could insist on inspecting every one, but-- suppose the coward, cornered, fought back? |
63304 | Her aunt? |
63304 | Ingra, do you still object?" |
63304 | Ingra? |
63304 | Ingra? |
63304 | Is that not permitted?" |
63304 | Now, you know what you must do?" |
63304 | One of the men? |
63304 | One of the men? |
63304 | Was it an error that the girl should die with the others? |
63304 | What about it?" |
63304 | What did it mean? |
63304 | What''ve you got there?" |
63304 | Which was the coward? |
37587 | But why continue? 37587 And what has the poor indian who provided the money gained in the deal? 37587 And why? 37587 Cannons and silk dresses: of a kind; as to the cannons, where did they all come from? 37587 Could anything be more noble and beautiful? 37587 Do you swear not to have father, mother, wife, child nor any relative but the revenging arm which shall sleep and live with you? 37587 Have we forgotten, perhaps, Dr. Blumentritt( 36) who repaid our most generous hospitality by making common cause with our enemies? 37587 Have you read Foreman''s book? 37587 He is an engineer, is n''t he? 37587 He says so? 37587 In the mean time the country would suffer considerably and at last...? 37587 In what state are they found now? 37587 Is proof needed perhaps that the finger of the avenging hand of Divine justice has left its well- marked path in the Philippines? 37587 Money was collected for propaganda in Spain and in Japan; what became of it all? 37587 Money was collected for the purpose of releasing or stealing away Rizal; what became of it? 37587 People in the Temperance world often ask themselves, does prohibition prohibit? 37587 The result? 37587 These questions were:In what state did the Spaniards find the Tagalog people at the time of the conquest? |
37587 | To whom then do they owe the civilization they enjoy? |
37587 | To- day...? |
37587 | Was he a Catholic? |
37587 | What future can it hope for? |
37587 | Who but a few ignorantes trust the great men of the late revolution? |
37587 | Who knows the opinion of the people? |
37587 | You know he attacks the Church? |
16559 | Do you recognise it? |
16559 | HOW IS OLD IRELAND AND HOW DOES SHE STAND? |
16559 | O''Donnell Abooas our national anthem? |
16559 | Presbyterian Government,was there a call for this at Ballinahinch? |
16559 | Well, Mr. Denvir, what can I do for you? |
16559 | What do you complain of? |
16559 | After they had heard him patiently, an old man, the spokesman, said:"Tell me-- do you have Prodestans in this Society of yours?" |
16559 | And a Rebel? |
16559 | And why not? |
16559 | Are you not going to stay for the banquet?" |
16559 | At last he had it--"Oh"he said,"You would be a son of Margaret O''Loughlin?" |
16559 | Charles Russell was too wary, and, perhaps, too far- seeing, who can tell? |
16559 | Commins?" |
16559 | Fenianism.--What did it do for Ireland? |
16559 | He asked Mr. Thomas Gregson, his private secretary, a friend of mine: Who had written this review? |
16559 | Hearing of Father Mathew''s visit, he asked how many of the boys would go to Crown Street to"take the pledge"--their parents being willing? |
16559 | Hogan''s counsel produced a similar revolver, and asked the witness if he could identify it as his manufacture? |
16559 | How is it that the sons of the men of 1782 and of Grattan''s Parliament, and of 1798 were not as good Irishmen as their fathers? |
16559 | How, he asked, could he or any man put bounds to the progress of a nation? |
16559 | It may be asked, after all, what did Fenianism do for Ireland? |
16559 | John Barry once told me that a friend of his asked one of these how they could live in such places? |
16559 | K. Kehoe, Inspector Lawrence.--Did he shut his eyes in my case? |
16559 | Parnell, noticing, I suppose, that I seemed uneasy about something, asked,"What''s amiss with you, Denvir?" |
16559 | Second, is it practicable? |
16559 | Shall we go to Denvir?" |
16559 | The prosecuting counsel asked:--"How do you know it is yours?" |
16559 | Then, as they came in sight of the famous plain itself, a man struck up:-- Where will they have their camp? |
16559 | Was this a premonition that his end was near? |
16559 | What, however, are the reflections which bring encouragement? |
16559 | Where could he see them? |
16559 | Why was the bitter feud over the leadership of the Irish Party so long kept up? |
16559 | Why was the happy reconciliation so long delayed? |
16559 | With the active personal help and the prayers of a saintly man like Father McGrath how could we lose? |
16559 | You will ask what became of him? |
16559 | and I have heard her exclaiming, I at the time believing it most implicitly:"Sin, is it? |
16559 | and"What''s my Thought Like?" |
16559 | when he asked, as he took my hand,"Where are you going, Denvir? |
62546 | A guest? |
62546 | A new convert, Curt? |
62546 | A_ telepath_? |
62546 | All right, what about her? |
62546 | And you can sit there, and talk calmly about it? |
62546 | Are you all right, Jim? |
62546 | But if it is hollow, why does n''t gravitic stress rip it to pieces? |
62546 | Can you hear me, Jean? |
62546 | Do you know why Schutler was sentenced to be executed? |
62546 | Hell,the Falcon said,"why did n''t you tell me you were IP men? |
62546 | How much ransom? |
62546 | How was the kid brother, Curt? 62546 How--?" |
62546 | Is there any suspicion that you are working with me? |
62546 | Jean, answer me truthfully; did you plot that I should be captured? |
62546 | Now what happens? |
62546 | Now what''s the play? |
62546 | Now what? |
62546 | Of course, what else can I believe? 62546 Or am I stepping on your toes?" |
62546 | Remember the things I told you, Jean? 62546 Then why bring her along?" |
62546 | Was that the truth? |
62546 | What are you men doing here, were you sucked in by the tides? |
62546 | What do you plan to do, once back on Earth? |
62546 | What happened? |
62546 | What the hell do you want? |
62546 | What would I say? |
62546 | What''s the matter? |
62546 | What''s up? |
62546 | What''s wrong? |
62546 | What''s your number, Earthman? |
62546 | Where is Jean? |
62546 | Who are you, and why the gun? |
62546 | Who are you? |
62546 | Who in hell did that? |
62546 | Who is it? |
62546 | Why did you kidnap me? |
62546 | Why do you_ permit_ such liberties with the men you rule? |
62546 | Yeah? 62546 Yes?" |
62546 | Yes? |
62546 | You honestly mean that you want me, the man you intend to execute, to intercede for you with your daughter? |
62546 | You mean that you_ forced_ him to sacrifice his life? |
62546 | You really_ believe_ that, do n''t you? |
62546 | You sure you''re all right? |
62546 | You_ believe_ that, do n''t you, Vandor? |
62546 | Has everybody got that?" |
62546 | How, then, could this be the_ smothalene_ smuggling headquarters; the smuggling ships could not escape the drag of the knitted gravities? |
62546 | Remember the hopes and dreams and plans I had?" |
62546 | Understand?" |
62546 | Will you do that, Falcon?" |
28445 | And what has become of the twenty- two Girondists? |
28445 | And what will you do if you do not find the idol of your imagination? |
28445 | But, were you in a different situation in life, would you then wear feathers? |
28445 | Citizens,inquired she,"has every thing gone well to- night?" |
28445 | Do you know Achille Viard? |
28445 | Do you know that you are a very whimsical girl, my child? 28445 Do you not suppose,"rejoined her father,"that Mr.---- and his wife are happy? |
28445 | Do you see,said Louvet to Gaudet,"what horrible hope shines upon that hideous face?" |
28445 | Do you then suppose that there are no honest tradesmen? |
28445 | How do you enjoy your visit, my daughter? |
28445 | I am very glad to see you,continued Madame De Boismorel;"and who is this fine girl? |
28445 | Is the poor little creature yours? |
28445 | Of what avail,was the reply, in tones of sadness,"can such exertions be? |
28445 | Of what use is life,rejoins the intrepid woman,"if we must live in this base subjection to a degraded mob? |
28445 | What has passed between you? |
28445 | What is your name? |
28445 | What shall we be doing to- morrow at this time? |
28445 | What signifies life to me now? |
28445 | What, Valazé,said Brissot, striving to support him,"are you losing your courage?" |
28445 | Which do you prefer,said a Jacobin to Vergniaud,"this ovation or the scaffold?" |
28445 | Whom shall I send? |
28445 | Why are you in such haste? |
28445 | Why, what harm have these persons done you, my child? |
28445 | Why,she exclaimed, with melancholy earnestness,"will you reject this young man? |
28445 | You wish to take the veil, do you not? |
28445 | Your grand- daughter reads a great deal, does she not, Miss Phlippon? |
28445 | After receiving the honors of persecution, am I to expect the still greater one of martyrdom? |
28445 | And how do you think you would like a husband who was your master and tyrant?" |
28445 | But how did they die? |
28445 | Did they perish from exposure to hunger and exhaustion, and the freezing blasts of winter? |
28445 | Did you ever venture in a lottery my dear?" |
28445 | Have we, then, labored at the most glorious of revolutions for so many years, to see it overthrown in a single day? |
28445 | How old is your grand- daughter, Miss Phlippon? |
28445 | Is no courage requisite in these times in denouncing the protectors of assassins?" |
28445 | It was a perilous position to fill, but what danger will not ambition face? |
28445 | Madame De Boismorel, at one time eulogizing her taste in these respects, remarked,"You do not love feathers, do you, Miss Phlippon? |
28445 | Or, in their weakness, were they attacked by the famished wolves of the mountains? |
28445 | Pray, my dear, are you not a little of a devotee?" |
28445 | The question between the Girondist and the Jacobin was,"Who shall lie down on the guillotine?" |
28445 | Whence, then, arises that degree of animosity manifested toward me? |
28445 | Which can bid highest for the popular vote? |
28445 | Which can pander most successfully to the popular palate? |
28445 | Who would have the temerity, in such an hour, to oppose the affectionate demonstration? |
28445 | Why have you suffered me, father, to contract these intellectual habits and tastes, if you wish me to form such an alliance? |
28445 | Why must I and my child walk on this hot pavement, while they repose on velvet cushions and revel in all luxury? |
28445 | Worn out by suffering and abandoned to despair, did they fall by their own hands? |
28445 | hast thou stricken kings with blindness? |
28445 | said Madame Roland, eagerly,"what has been done with my letter?" |
28445 | she exclaimed,"would you have me take one for my husband upon the strength of a single interview?" |
28445 | your grand- daughter, I suppose? |
51184 | A member of one of the despised races? |
51184 | And if unity has n''t been achieved? |
51184 | And what then? |
51184 | But is n''t there a lot of danger in the policy of fomenting rebellion against us? |
51184 | Captain Halgan, is it really you? |
51184 | Colonel Halgan? |
51184 | Con, do you really mean all you''ve said about the Empire? |
51184 | Con, why do we assume we ca n''t get married before the war''s over? |
51184 | Do you know precisely what a provocateur job is, Conru? |
51184 | Do you know who it was? |
51184 | How so? |
51184 | Irritating, was n''t it, Conru? 51184 It''s some other woman, is n''t it?" |
51184 | Meanwhile, are you recording? 51184 Other--? |
51184 | Sniff? 51184 So what do we use?" |
51184 | Such as what? |
51184 | That sort of thing was more or less standard procedure at home with them, was n''t it? |
51184 | Then why mix political and esthetic prejudices? 51184 Three billion?" |
51184 | What do you think I''m doing here? |
51184 | What is? |
51184 | What the hell incentive do I have to produce if they take it away from me? |
51184 | What the hell''s the trouble? |
51184 | What will happen to us? |
51184 | What''s coming now? |
51184 | What''s the matter, Con? |
51184 | What''s the matter? |
51184 | What? 51184 When do I start?" |
51184 | Why do n''t you object to them? |
51184 | You''d like to fight them? 51184 *****How well is this Levinsohn accepted by the movement?" |
51184 | And have you ever thought that you look just as funny to an Eridanian?" |
51184 | And how can we have a stable society without educating its members to respect it?_"I_ want_ another kid,"said the female cook. |
51184 | And what of it? |
51184 | And why do we have to segregate races and minorities even in our own organization to prevent clashes?" |
51184 | But by the gods of space, how would it be to take that hate all that while? |
51184 | Can we really say, in our omniscience, that everyone but us is wrong? |
51184 | Can you hold out for two days more?" |
51184 | Can you only produce for your own private gain, Earthling?_"The labor draft got my kid the other day,"said the foreman. |
51184 | Coordinator Vorka was a wonderful man in his field, and if he tended to be on the garrulous side, what could I do? |
51184 | Did it all rest on me? |
51184 | Did we have to make them our enemies, so that their grandchildren might be our friends? |
51184 | Did you know that they even make such distinctions among themselves? |
51184 | Free for what? |
51184 | God of space, had the whole burden of history suddenly fallen on_ my_ shoulders? |
51184 | Gods, I believed I was in the right, but why is right so pitiless? |
51184 | Have we the right to set ourselves up as God? |
51184 | Have you ever seen a real simon- pure native king in action? |
51184 | He expected death, and he would get only capture, and afterward--"What are you doing here, Con?" |
51184 | How in all the hells was I going to contact Vorka? |
51184 | I suppose they want me to do psychometry on fleet personnel?" |
51184 | Like really to help the Legion of Freedom when they strike?" |
51184 | Obviously? |
51184 | Or read the history of nations like Germany and Russia? |
51184 | So men can talk between the stars, but are their words the wiser for that? |
51184 | Then all at once:"Con, what are we waiting for?" |
51184 | There were children-- and what had they done to deserve having their parents gambling away life? |
51184 | What more could a man ask for? |
51184 | What, after all,_ was_ I doing here? |
51184 | Who is the enemy?_ Mostly, they thought the Luronians were guilty. |
51184 | Why did n''t our nation let the South go its own way when it wanted to secede? |
51184 | Why do n''t we all go back to Europe and let the Indians have our country? |
51184 | You are at their base, are n''t you? |
51184 | _ Ca n''t they see we''re doing it for their own good? |
51184 | _ Free? |
51184 | _ Whom can we trust? |
51184 | _ Ydis, Ydis!_"Your wife?" |
61858 | A gabby zombie? |
61858 | A vacuole, Lieutenant? 61858 Ai n''t he a whipper, though?" |
61858 | And eighty- three point seven? 61858 But the others?" |
61858 | But you realize it wo n''t do you any good? |
61858 | Ca n''t you understand English? 61858 Did you say chemistry? |
61858 | Have you got them, Doctor? |
61858 | Hoping to hear more''convicting evidence,''Lieutenant? 61858 Is that you, Sparks? |
61858 | It is my right to demand the privilege of communicating with my accusers, is it not? 61858 Just got to sleep? |
61858 | Lieutenant Mallory? |
61858 | Night, Lieutenant? 61858 Or would you like to finish out my trick for me? |
61858 | Rather confusing, eh, Lieutenant? |
61858 | Shall I make the-- the arrest now, sir? |
61858 | She has n''t been out? |
61858 | So it''s you, Lieutenant? 61858 Sure o''that, Mallory? |
61858 | That''s not within my power-- Yes, Billy? |
61858 | The prisoner is in her stateroom? |
61858 | Well, I thought you two were tired? 61858 What''s all the commotion?" |
61858 | What? |
61858 | Who is this person? |
61858 | Who''s she? |
61858 | Who? |
61858 | Yes? |
61858 | ***** Chandler said,"Murdered? |
61858 | ***** Mallory said,"Billy said this was a message from New Fresno?" |
61858 | Ah, you are silent, Lieutenant? |
61858 | And if so, by whom? |
61858 | And who was the first to find him?" |
61858 | And-- let''s see-- titanium?" |
61858 | Any news from the Earth? |
61858 | Because Wilmot had been the bearer of the formula? |
61858 | Bud Chandler muttered,"Where does Marlowe get that Old English stuff? |
61858 | Bud said,"Maybe he made a mistake? |
61858 | Bud-- you went to the Academy, did n''t you?" |
61858 | But Chandler repeated,"Watch each other, Captain? |
61858 | But how the blue asteroids did you get onto the fact Smith was the guy?" |
61858 | But if I''m not too inquisitive, what charges are preferred against me? |
61858 | But to what end? |
61858 | But what has that got to do with it?" |
61858 | But will you do as I suggest?" |
61858 | But-- bless us, she''s much too beautiful to die, is n''t she, Lieutenant?" |
61858 | Chandler, peering over his comrade''s shoulder, said,"Well, hell''s bells, are you all nuts? |
61858 | Could Bonetti have been the bearer of the secret plans; could Wilmot have been the spy? |
61858 | Did n''t you hear the commotion?" |
61858 | Did you and Marlowe study chemistry together?" |
61858 | Do n''t you see? |
61858 | Even in that thick skull of yours,''16''suggests--?" |
61858 | Finished, Mallory?" |
61858 | Forty- seven, nine?" |
61858 | Got a cigarette?" |
61858 | Had he been slain by a spy? |
61858 | Had he just witnessed the sell- out of a traitor? |
61858 | Have you seen Mr. Lemming? |
61858 | He asked, shakily,"The-- the message, Lieutenant? |
61858 | He asked,"Lieutenant, I''ve been wanting to ask for several days-- might I be permitted to visit the bridge? |
61858 | He said insultingly,"And I suppose you stand behind your stripes as you say that?" |
61858 | He said slowly,"Well, Captain? |
61858 | He said stridently,"Well, Lieutenant--?" |
61858 | He said, half pettishly,"You, Captain? |
61858 | He said,"I think we all share the desire to reach New Fresno as soon as possible, do n''t we?" |
61858 | He said,"Lady Alice, do n''t you think it would be better if you were to go to bed? |
61858 | He''s a grouchy son- of- a-- What''s biting you?" |
61858 | Heavy forces now threatening New Fresno--''""Kreuther, huh?" |
61858 | How come? |
61858 | How did you get aboard here? |
61858 | How was Wilmot killed?" |
61858 | I presume you are placing me under guard? |
61858 | I''m a rather poor deceiver, are n''t I? |
61858 | I''m not afraid to--""You hear, Lieutenant? |
61858 | If I could--""See, Skipper? |
61858 | If anyone tries to liberate her-- What_ is_ it, Sparks?" |
61858 | Log in order?" |
61858 | Losing time, I mean?" |
61858 | Mallory stifled the impulse to say,"Pleasant?" |
61858 | Mallory--""Yes, sir?" |
61858 | Might I be permitted to hear the damning evidence? |
61858 | Murder? |
61858 | Next?" |
61858 | Now, will you all be kind enough to disband, quietly?" |
61858 | Now, will you lock the door after me, please?" |
61858 | Of course, I_ do_ kill time most horribly, but these long trips-- or could it be theft? |
61858 | Or Mars Central?" |
61858 | Ready, Bud?" |
61858 | She said softly,"A Lady, Dan? |
61858 | She said,"But--""Yes?" |
61858 | She said,"That would be unfortunate, would n''t it, Lieutenant? |
61858 | Sparks, we use several numerical codes, do n''t we?" |
61858 | Sparks--?" |
61858 | Stand by to surrender peaceably, or--""Or?" |
61858 | Suppose one of them is also a spy?" |
61858 | Surely there''s no harm in my reading myself to sleep?" |
61858 | Tell me, is it true what I have heard? |
61858 | That someone aboard this vessel is carrying to the New Fresno garrison the secret of Earth''s new ray weapon? |
61858 | That''s fair enough, is n''t it?" |
61858 | The renegade space officer-- Captain, did you feel that?" |
61858 | The sailor added,"Might I ask the lootenant what the h-- I mean, what''s going on?" |
61858 | Then footsteps approaching the door, a figure confronting his squarely, Norton flushing, snarling,"Getting an earful, Mallory?" |
61858 | Then what else--? |
61858 | Then,"Well, Lieutenant?" |
61858 | There''s nothing in the rules to keep two cops from teaming up, is there? |
61858 | This time Sparks said,"Lieutenant Mallory? |
61858 | Those on Earth who--?" |
61858 | Velocity that high?" |
61858 | Want to stand another trick apiece?" |
61858 | Was Captain Smith anywhere around the radio turret when this happened?" |
61858 | Was it--?" |
61858 | We''re all pledged and trusted members of the Solar Space Patrol, are n''t we? |
61858 | Well, Lieutenant, I think you know we have rules against brawling?" |
61858 | Well?" |
61858 | What are you waiting for? |
61858 | What are_ you_ doing up at this time of night?" |
61858 | What did it say?" |
61858 | What is your price for Lady Alice''s safety?" |
61858 | What the devil was going on here? |
61858 | What the hell are they?" |
61858 | What were you doing up so late?" |
61858 | What''s that?" |
61858 | What''s the matter with you, Norton?" |
61858 | Where are you two going?" |
61858 | Where did you get them pretty pink cheeks?" |
61858 | Where did you see her last?" |
61858 | Where the pink Cepheids--?" |
61858 | Where-- in my own quarters? |
61858 | Why are they aboard the_ Libra_? |
61858 | Why did n''t he say,''Says''?" |
61858 | Why else, then? |
61858 | Why were they so excited when they heard we''d received a message from Lunar III? |
61858 | Why? |
61858 | Why?" |
61858 | Would n''t that one naturally be excited?" |
61858 | Would n''t you like to see it now?" |
61858 | Yes, Sparks-- what is it this time? |
61858 | You could n''t let a traitor out of your sight, could you?" |
61858 | You notice the number''16''appearing over and over? |
10399 | Ah, Monsieur, where were your eyes? 10399 Ah, what is it? |
10399 | And are you not going to stay with us? |
10399 | And do you propose to stand aloof as an independent colony? |
10399 | And do you think that he will really perpetrate this murderous deed? |
10399 | And in return for this great bravery, ma petite demoiselle has, I suppose, given her heart to her deliverer? |
10399 | And who, pray Monsieur, may this rival be? |
10399 | Are you the owners of this territory? |
10399 | But Scott? 10399 But how could I know where to wear my rose? |
10399 | Can nothing be done,she asked,"to apprise them of the miscreant''s designs?" |
10399 | Can she have a lover? |
10399 | Did he send me any message? |
10399 | Do white girls never wear roses in their hair? 10399 Do you consider the flowers I gave you worth preserving?" |
10399 | Does the ceaseless wooing of the sweet wild rose by soft winds, make that blossom vain? 10399 Has he been guilty of any acts of violence?" |
10399 | Has that terrible man gone, mon pere? |
10399 | Has the expected yet arrived? |
10399 | Have you seen him since his imprisonment in the Fort? |
10399 | How are your numbers made up? |
10399 | How does the sentiment of the settlement go now? 10399 Is he in the Fort?" |
10399 | It seems to me this Monsieur Scott is a great favourite with your folk, Monsieur? |
10399 | Mon pere, it is Paul, and there is with him Monsieur Scott; why, I wonder, has he come? |
10399 | Monsieur has heard my daughter''s request? 10399 Monsieur, there is no reason why you and I should quarrel; is there?" |
10399 | My God, do you know what such an alliance would cost you, would cost us all? 10399 O, my God, what will become of me?" |
10399 | Peace; let me hear what it is that you now propose? |
10399 | Pray let me hear what dishonour it is that you propose? 10399 Pray, what does Big Bear want with them?" |
10399 | Qui vive? |
10399 | Shall I tell the whole story, Marie? |
10399 | So this miscreant has been hunting you, Marie? |
10399 | Suppose I release these prisoners? |
10399 | Take me? 10399 Take me?" |
10399 | Then you will be frank? |
10399 | There now, Monsieur, is it in the right place? |
10399 | There now, let us forget about him, I can protect you from him; can I not? |
10399 | Well, Messieurs,he said,"what function is it with which you would endow me? |
10399 | Well, malignant tyrant, what do you here? 10399 What is your uncle''s cottage like, Monsieur Scott?" |
10399 | What tidings? |
10399 | When did you see them, ma chere mademoiselle Marie? 10399 Whence comes this benefactor,"queried M. Riel, with an ugly sneer,"and how has he placed you under such obligation?" |
10399 | Where does Monsieur come from? |
10399 | Wherefore? |
10399 | Who, let me ask again, has informed the gallant and generous Monsieur that these two young white men are bosom friends? 10399 Why,"she enquired, with an unsuccessful attempt at displaying wonder,"what is it that you would give to my keeping?" |
10399 | Will you please state what have been his demeanour and conduct as a prisoner? |
10399 | Will you specify a few particular examples? |
10399 | You are aware that it is ordered by Court- Martial, of which, I was not a member, that you are to be shot at one o''clock this day? 10399 You do not love this sooty persecutor, do you, ma chere?" |
10399 | A red haired, pug- nosed Irishman, coming to New York, leaped ashore and asked,"Is there a guvernment in this counthry?" |
10399 | Addressing Mr. Young, he said:"Shall I stand or kneel?" |
10399 | And how was the prisoner during all this time? |
10399 | Any tidings of Scott?" |
10399 | Bear in mind, is my crime, committed in self- defence, so enormous? |
10399 | COL. RICHARDSON asked the prisoner if he had anything to say why the sentence of the Court should not be passed upon him? |
10399 | Can it be wrong for me to wear mine in the same place?" |
10399 | Can you not do anything for me? |
10399 | Could you rely upon any one of your men for such a bit of business?" |
10399 | Deputy- Sheriff Gibson then said,"Louis Riel, have you anything to say before death?" |
10399 | Did I not obtain for that province a constitutional government notwithstanding the opposition of the Ottawa authorities? |
10399 | Do they disapprove of my severe measures?" |
10399 | Do you know where old Jean and his daughter have taken up their abode?" |
10399 | Do you remember me telling you that some day, if you found out for me a couple of good flocks of turkeys, I would bring you some coppers?" |
10399 | Do you remember the definition of love that I tried to give you? |
10399 | Frequently young Riel''s school- mates would ask him,"What do you intend doing when you leave school? |
10399 | Have you had visits from any emissaries of the Canadian government during the autumn?" |
10399 | How comes it then that you have our lands?" |
10399 | I simply ask you to state to me where Jean and his daughter Marie have taken up their abode?" |
10399 | If prisoner was not responsible for the rebellion, who was? |
10399 | Inspector Dickens appeared, calling out,"Well, what does Big Bear want?" |
10399 | Is he not handsome, and gentle, and good? |
10399 | Is not that so, my poor bird? |
10399 | Is that it, ma petite bright eye? |
10399 | Is there nothing to be done?" |
10399 | Is there peace there now,"she asked,"or is that wicked man still at his evil deeds?" |
10399 | Is this not so?" |
10399 | My God, what shall I do?" |
10399 | Now can you tell me who may my lover be?" |
10399 | Now is it not? |
10399 | Now, ma Marie, suppose you had possessed all this information this morning when I gave you the flower, where would you have pinned it?" |
10399 | Now, my beloved, if that wished for time had come, and I were to say,''Will you be mine, Marie,''what would you answer?" |
10399 | Now, with what authority do you endow me?" |
10399 | O, sister, will you not intercede for my beloved? |
10399 | Or will ye foight? |
10399 | Q.--Did he speak of himself at all in the matter? |
10399 | Q.--That is Mr. Hillyard Mitchell? |
10399 | Q.--Well? |
10399 | Q.--Who introduced you to the prisoner? |
10399 | Riel never moved a muscle, but, bowing to the Court, said:--"Is that on Friday, your Honour?" |
10399 | Such then being the facts, what are we to do?" |
10399 | Take me?" |
10399 | The CLERK then asked:"Is the prisoner guilty or not guilty?" |
10399 | The Saskatchewan was especially afflicted, but what have I done to bring about practical results? |
10399 | Think you, now, that it is strange he should be looked upon by us as a benefactor?" |
10399 | This is where you are?" |
10399 | Was it last week, or only the day before yesterday that you saw them?" |
10399 | Was this only a poplar or a cotton- wood tree? |
10399 | What can have happened? |
10399 | What can it mean?" |
10399 | What care I for the degradation of which you speak, as measured against the crowning misery, or the supreme happiness of my life? |
10399 | What did Louis Riel do? |
10399 | What did you do with it?" |
10399 | What dishonourable proposal have you now to make?" |
10399 | What means this?" |
10399 | What right has an Indian to complain of foul meat, and to say that he has been charged too high a price for it? |
10399 | What think you-- would it not be well to represent the case to him by cable, and ask him to return?" |
10399 | What''s this? |
10399 | What, I wonder, is the nature of the business?" |
10399 | Wherefore should you not be? |
10399 | Wherefore then not he?" |
10399 | Why should it not be? |
10399 | Why was he sent there under an assumed name? |
10399 | Why was the record of his case not produced along with the other papers, and a statement of his condition when leaving the asylum? |
10399 | Will you assist me in the direction of accomplishing this object?" |
10399 | Will you come fishing in it with me, ma petite?" |
10399 | Will you stay here, or do you go out again into the wilderness among the savages?" |
10399 | With what have I to deal?" |
10399 | Would not such a step be an act of Rebellion? |
10399 | You understand? |
10399 | and is not Rebellion a treasonable offence?" |
10399 | enquired the_ pere_,"or will you do so?" |
10399 | he cried,"what bloody work have you on hand? |
10399 | or is the moon spoilt because all the summer night ten thousand streams running under it sing to it unnumbered praises? |
10399 | wherefore? |
3783 | ''The History of Slavery,''Yefim read out again, and asked Pavel:"Is it about us?" |
3783 | A gentleman? |
3783 | A strike? |
3783 | About what directly pertains to the case? |
3783 | After the bath? 3783 Against whom did you think they''d make you go?" |
3783 | Alive? 3783 Already?" |
3783 | Also in this movement? |
3783 | Am I caught? |
3783 | And I? 3783 And Nakhodka?" |
3783 | And Vyesovshchikov? |
3783 | And before that-- what was the matter? 3783 And do you know of what he assures me? |
3783 | And do you know,she said tremulously,"that they beat Mikhaïl Ivanovich?" |
3783 | And do you remember Prozorov, the storekeeper? |
3783 | And have you been here long? |
3783 | And how about the Little Russian? |
3783 | And how about the rich, and those who stand up for them? 3783 And how about your fear?" |
3783 | And how are matters here? |
3783 | And how are you? |
3783 | And how did he speak? 3783 And how is Fedya Mazin?" |
3783 | And how is your husband? |
3783 | And how will that be? 3783 And is n''t this a family matter?" |
3783 | And is she not afraid? |
3783 | And pray, who''d blame you for that? 3783 And suppose they do n''t put him in prison?" |
3783 | And suppose you had died? |
3783 | And the man was n''t executed for it? |
3783 | And this? |
3783 | And to go away with it? 3783 And what are you, a student?" |
3783 | And what did he say? |
3783 | And what do you think? |
3783 | And what had I said to the priest? |
3783 | And what sense do you expect? |
3783 | And what, my dear sir, becomes of your enlightenment? |
3783 | And where is he? 3783 And who is going to do the work?" |
3783 | And who''ll organize it? 3783 And why should a peasant marry?" |
3783 | And why? |
3783 | And you liked no one? |
3783 | And you mean to tell me you killed that man? |
3783 | And you will drink up everything? |
3783 | And you, also? |
3783 | And you? |
3783 | And your other name? |
3783 | And your patronymic? |
3783 | And, mark you, I do not know anything, and I did not say anything to you, mother dear, and did not even see you to- day, you understand? |
3783 | Another paper? |
3783 | Answer briefly-- yes or no? |
3783 | Are n''t you afraid, Sasha? |
3783 | Are n''t you sorry for the officials? 3783 Are n''t you well, Pavlusha?" |
3783 | Are these the ones they call illegal people? |
3783 | Are they all the same? |
3783 | Are they judging? |
3783 | Are you Ivan''s son? |
3783 | Are you a daughter of Nil the Lame? 3783 Are you a workingman, too?" |
3783 | Are you afraid? |
3783 | Are you going to stay here overnight? |
3783 | Are you going? |
3783 | Are you in bed already? |
3783 | Are you offended? |
3783 | Are you the people, Chumakov? 3783 Are you well? |
3783 | At my age? 3783 At the hospital?" |
3783 | Because he''s a fool? |
3783 | Been drinking? |
3783 | But how can she go? 3783 But less desire?" |
3783 | But what is going to happen to him, to Vasily? |
3783 | But what sense is there in the work we do? 3783 Can I help you?" |
3783 | Can you find the way? |
3783 | Come on foot? |
3783 | Did anything good happen to you? |
3783 | Did he read it? |
3783 | Did he recognize me? 3783 Did it happen long ago?" |
3783 | Did they make a search in your house? |
3783 | Did we wake you? |
3783 | Did you hand him the note? |
3783 | Did you hear what Christ said about the seed? 3783 Did you hear?" |
3783 | Did you hear? |
3783 | Did you see-- a man-- with a beard-- didn''t he run by here? |
3783 | Did you understand me? |
3783 | Do many people read? |
3783 | Do n''t you understand your life? 3783 Do you hear how they speak?" |
3783 | Do you hear that cough? |
3783 | Do you hear? 3783 Do you know what I did to- day?" |
3783 | Do you know what the sick man is allowed to eat? 3783 Do you know, Rybin proposes that we should publish a newspaper for the village?" |
3783 | Do you know? |
3783 | Do you know? |
3783 | Do you really wish to teach me to read? |
3783 | Do you suppose it was long ago that this place was cleared out? 3783 Do you talk to them?" |
3783 | Do you think I have n''t done much walking? 3783 Do you think it''s for long?" |
3783 | Do you think you''ll find it convenient here? |
3783 | Do you want to? |
3783 | Everything ready? 3783 For all?" |
3783 | For one kopeck? |
3783 | From the city? |
3783 | From where do they get it? |
3783 | Go where? 3783 Godun wants to free his nephew-- you remember him? |
3783 | Going to take a promenade, Grisha? |
3783 | Good morning, mother dear; how did you sleep? |
3783 | Have n''t you heard who killed Isay? |
3783 | Have they? 3783 Have you a husband?" |
3783 | Have you an apportionment of land for yourself? |
3783 | Have you been in prison? |
3783 | Have you heard? |
3783 | Have you money? |
3783 | He''s dead, you mean? |
3783 | He''s dead? |
3783 | He''s not willing? |
3783 | He? 3783 Here, I''ve received a letter from a comrade in St. Petersburg----""He can escape from Siberia, too, ca n''t he?" |
3783 | Hm, what do they want me for? 3783 How about you, my worthy friend?" |
3783 | How are you to be found in the city? |
3783 | How are you? |
3783 | How can I help being afraid? 3783 How can I take my hat off if they hold my hands?" |
3783 | How can the hostess in her own home be in the way of her guests? |
3783 | How can you go that way? 3783 How did you find this place?" |
3783 | How did you make your escape? |
3783 | How do you do, Sasha? |
3783 | How do you do, brother Mikhaïl? |
3783 | How do you do, comrade? |
3783 | How do you do, my good girl? |
3783 | How do you do? 3783 How do you do?" |
3783 | How do you do? |
3783 | How is Pavel? 3783 How is it possible they should not want it?" |
3783 | How is that? 3783 How is that?" |
3783 | How long was he there? |
3783 | How old are you? |
3783 | How so? |
3783 | How will you tell her? |
3783 | How''s the world wagging with you, Mikhaïl Ivanych? |
3783 | I ask you, what else can we do? |
3783 | I have abandoned my family? |
3783 | I thought of you, of your life-- your life is a hard one, is n''t it? |
3783 | I wo n''t dare, I suppose? |
3783 | I''m bored already-- jumped out of prison-- what for? 3783 I''m hungry; can I have a cup of coffee?" |
3783 | I? 3783 I? |
3783 | I? 3783 I?" |
3783 | I? |
3783 | I? |
3783 | If people are killed by the thousands day after day working so that their masters may throw money away for sport, what else do you want? |
3783 | If your son were an ugly man, obnoxious to people, disgusting to you, would n''t you say the same about him? |
3783 | In prison again? 3783 Indeed? |
3783 | Is Pavel at home? |
3783 | Is he feeling bad? |
3783 | Is he well? |
3783 | Is it dangerous? |
3783 | Is it far? |
3783 | Is it possible you took no food for eight days in succession? |
3783 | Is it settled? |
3783 | Is it you speaking, you damned scoundrel? 3783 Is it you?" |
3783 | Is n''t it possible that they want to deceive you? |
3783 | Is she asleep? |
3783 | Is she married? |
3783 | Is she younger than you? |
3783 | Is that all you have in the valise? |
3783 | Is that so? 3783 Is that so?" |
3783 | Is that so? |
3783 | Is the samovar ready? 3783 Is there a leaflet already?" |
3783 | Is there any? |
3783 | Isay? |
3783 | It bothers you, mother, does n''t it? |
3783 | It has no need of_ such_ a characterization? 3783 Leave the valise? |
3783 | May I visit you in the hospital? |
3783 | May I----The old judge asked a question of somebody:"You have nothing?" |
3783 | Maybe you think I''ll say something to the judges? |
3783 | Maybe you''d better go into the shanty, Savely? |
3783 | Me? 3783 My dear man, what have I to consider? |
3783 | Not working either, Daniïl Ivanovich? |
3783 | Nothing is said about Nikolay? |
3783 | Now what is it? 3783 Now, mother, why this?" |
3783 | Now, really, what does it mean? 3783 Now, really, what''s the matter with you?" |
3783 | Now, then, what are you going to do with them-- with the valise? |
3783 | Now? |
3783 | Oh, well, what''s the use? |
3783 | Oh, well,said the mother,"they see the misery in store for them, they understand, but what can they do? |
3783 | On the spot? 3783 Pasha, what do you want to do?" |
3783 | Pavel Vlasov? |
3783 | Pavel is not at home yet? |
3783 | Peers into your windows? |
3783 | People live expecting some good, and if there''s nothing to expect, what sort of a life is it? |
3783 | Really? |
3783 | See what hard feelings the rulers of our life have produced in the rank and file? 3783 Shall I bring in the samovar?" |
3783 | Shall I bring you an omelette? |
3783 | She? |
3783 | So I''m to go to the hospital, after all? |
3783 | So the matter''s settled, granny? 3783 So, in my plan to drain the marsh you see only a desire to exploit the workingmen and not a desire to better their conditions; is that it?" |
3783 | So? |
3783 | Soon? |
3783 | Suppose we try? |
3783 | Tell me, how is Pavel? 3783 That I''ll beg them for something?" |
3783 | That''s the way you speak to the people, is it? |
3783 | The ladder? |
3783 | The manager? |
3783 | The other day,continued Rybin,"a government official called me up, and, says he,''You blackguard, what did you say to the priest?'' |
3783 | The rich, you mean? |
3783 | Then what''ll I do? 3783 Then why pay visits?" |
3783 | There, too? |
3783 | They beat a man until the blood comes, as you yourself say-- then who wants to be mutilated? 3783 They did? |
3783 | They snatched him away, did they? |
3783 | Those people from the city-- who knows them? |
3783 | To Moscow, to your niece? |
3783 | To blame for what? |
3783 | To give it up to somebody else? |
3783 | To her-- to her must you speak that way? |
3783 | To prison again? |
3783 | To what directly pertains to the case? 3783 Vlasov? |
3783 | We must give our new peddler a lift, do n''t you think so? |
3783 | We-- ell, why not? |
3783 | We? 3783 Well, Vlasov, what now?" |
3783 | Well, do you admire yourself for having tortured her? |
3783 | Well, how is he? |
3783 | Well, what are you? 3783 Well, what can one do?" |
3783 | Well, what do you mean? |
3783 | Well, what is there to tell me? |
3783 | Well, what of it? 3783 Well, what of it? |
3783 | Well, what of it? |
3783 | Well, what''ll he get? 3783 Well, who killed him? |
3783 | Well, why does n''t he say something? 3783 Well,"he addressed the policeman,"what''s the matter with you? |
3783 | Well? |
3783 | Well? |
3783 | Were you afraid, Fedya? |
3783 | Wha- at? |
3783 | What a wonderful fellow, is n''t he? |
3783 | What am I doing? 3783 What am I going to do?" |
3783 | What are we to do? |
3783 | What are you going on that way for? 3783 What are you jabbering about there?" |
3783 | What are you looking at? |
3783 | What are you talking about, Marya? 3783 What are you thinking about, Ivan?" |
3783 | What are you thinking about? |
3783 | What can I say? |
3783 | What can you do? |
3783 | What concoction has your brain put together? |
3783 | What could I do? |
3783 | What did he do? |
3783 | What do they need shame for? |
3783 | What do you think I imagined? |
3783 | What do you think of doing? |
3783 | What do you think? |
3783 | What do you want to do, then? |
3783 | What do you want with fighting? |
3783 | What do you want? 3783 What else can be done? |
3783 | What for? |
3783 | What for? |
3783 | What for? |
3783 | What friends have we? |
3783 | What have you to be sorry for? 3783 What if they do?" |
3783 | What is he going to do? |
3783 | What is it? |
3783 | What is it? |
3783 | What is it? |
3783 | What is it? |
3783 | What is it? |
3783 | What is the matter with you, Andrey? |
3783 | What is the matter, mother? |
3783 | What joys did you know? |
3783 | What more do you want? |
3783 | What of it? |
3783 | What people? |
3783 | What sort of a pang? 3783 What sort of a past can you recall?" |
3783 | What sort of talking is going on? |
3783 | What then? |
3783 | What''ll I do then? |
3783 | What''s a quail for but to be caught in the snare? |
3783 | What''s going to happen now? 3783 What''s gotten into the authorities all of a sudden?" |
3783 | What''s so strange in that? 3783 What''s strange?" |
3783 | What''s that to you? |
3783 | What''s that whispering about? |
3783 | What''s the family? |
3783 | What''s the good of telling? 3783 What''s the matter with you then? |
3783 | What''s the matter? |
3783 | What''s the matter? |
3783 | What''s the matter? |
3783 | What''s the name? |
3783 | What''s the trouble? 3783 What''s the trouble?" |
3783 | What''s the whispering there? 3783 What''s your name?" |
3783 | What''s your occupation? |
3783 | What? |
3783 | What? |
3783 | What? |
3783 | What? |
3783 | What? |
3783 | What? |
3783 | What? |
3783 | What? |
3783 | What? |
3783 | What? |
3783 | When are you going? |
3783 | When did they take him? |
3783 | When have I ever been afraid? 3783 When will you go to him?" |
3783 | When? 3783 When? |
3783 | Where are you going, Nilovna? |
3783 | Where are you going, mother? |
3783 | Where are you going, old woman? |
3783 | Where are you going? 3783 Where are you?" |
3783 | Where are your parents? |
3783 | Where ca n''t you find sensible people? 3783 Where did you get it from?" |
3783 | Where did you learn to be afraid, Pyotr? |
3783 | Where is the truth? 3783 Where to? |
3783 | Where''s my valise? |
3783 | Which Nikolay? |
3783 | Who betrayed you? |
3783 | Who did it? |
3783 | Who is it? |
3783 | Who is she? |
3783 | Who is there? |
3783 | Who made that hole in your forehead, mother? |
3783 | Who ought to stand up for him? |
3783 | Who said so? |
3783 | Who will reward you for all this? |
3783 | Who would suspect me, a muzhik, of occupying myself with such matters? 3783 Who''s going to reward you for your labors?" |
3783 | Who''s in your way? |
3783 | Who''s speaking? |
3783 | Who''s this Pasha? |
3783 | Who''s trying to dissuade you? |
3783 | Who? 3783 Who? |
3783 | Who? |
3783 | Who? |
3783 | Who? |
3783 | Whom are you talking about? |
3783 | Whom did they catch? |
3783 | Whom have you here? |
3783 | Why a slipknot? |
3783 | Why a wagonload? |
3783 | Why are his hands not bound? 3783 Why are you laughing at me, eh? |
3783 | Why are you saying this? |
3783 | Why are you so shy? |
3783 | Why did n''t you marry? 3783 Why did n''t you wake me up?" |
3783 | Why did she go? 3783 Why did the sun seem red to you?" |
3783 | Why did you invite him here? 3783 Why do n''t you teach them? |
3783 | Why do you beat him? |
3783 | Why do you do this, Pasha? |
3783 | Why do you think I''m a lady? |
3783 | Why do you think such awful things? |
3783 | Why do you want to know? |
3783 | Why does n''t Nikolay keep quiet? |
3783 | Why everything? |
3783 | Why have they put you in prison? 3783 Why is he doing this?" |
3783 | Why is it not right? |
3783 | Why need you trouble and crowd yourself? |
3783 | Why not? 3783 Why not? |
3783 | Why not? 3783 Why not? |
3783 | Why not? |
3783 | Why should I lie idle when my son gives up his life for the sake of truth? 3783 Why should n''t everything be ready? |
3783 | Why should n''t he if he can do so without danger? |
3783 | Why should you want to go home? 3783 Why so gloomy, Nakhodka?" |
3783 | Why, Sasha? |
3783 | Why, are we drunk? |
3783 | Why, how can you insult me? |
3783 | Why, is it possible? 3783 Why, my dear, what for?" |
3783 | Why, was what I said insulting? |
3783 | Why, you? 3783 Why; do I say anything to you?" |
3783 | Why? 3783 Why? |
3783 | Why? 3783 Why?" |
3783 | Why? |
3783 | Why? |
3783 | Why? |
3783 | Why? |
3783 | Why? |
3783 | Why? |
3783 | Why? |
3783 | Why? |
3783 | Will the trial take place soon? |
3783 | Will they let you out soon? |
3783 | Will you carry the banner? |
3783 | Will you go to the tavern with me to take some tea? |
3783 | Will you have some tea? |
3783 | Will you have some tea? |
3783 | Will you let me in? |
3783 | Will you see me home, Nakhodka? |
3783 | Wo n''t I do? |
3783 | Wo n''t you drink some milk before you go? |
3783 | Wo n''t you get tired? |
3783 | Would a thief shout? |
3783 | Would you love such a daughter? |
3783 | Writing poetry, is he? |
3783 | Yegor Ivanovich? |
3783 | Yes, why do n''t you sit down? |
3783 | Yes; but why should I speak to you about what directly pertains to the case? 3783 Yes? |
3783 | Yes? |
3783 | Yes? |
3783 | You are grieving? |
3783 | You are? 3783 You asked me whether I''m uneasy? |
3783 | You do not pray? 3783 You have gone into this movement, too, Nilovna?" |
3783 | You have n''t enough? 3783 You know what?" |
3783 | You said she was dead? |
3783 | You say Pavel''s going to be tried? |
3783 | You see what sort of people go into this work? 3783 You''ll remember, then? |
3783 | You''re getting used to it? |
3783 | You''re not well, and-- what are they doing? 3783 You, Nakhodka, you have been searched for political offenses before?" |
3783 | Your name? |
3783 | Your son? |
3783 | ''Did Fedor conduct himself properly in prison?'' |
3783 | ''Explain to her,''he writes;''soothe her and comfort her,''eh?" |
3783 | ''Geology''--what''s that?" |
3783 | ''How will it end?'' |
3783 | ''When did she go?'' |
3783 | ''Why am I a blackguard?'' |
3783 | A dirty face raised itself to hers, and a low whisper reached her:"Whom shall I tell? |
3783 | A god?" |
3783 | A hard life, you say? |
3783 | A man in a gray Caucasian cowl looked into Sizov''s face and asked quickly:"What was the sentence?" |
3783 | A piercing scream importunately bored into the mother''s ears--"Rioting against the emperor, against his Majesty the Czar? |
3783 | A secret? |
3783 | A shawl? |
3783 | A stout woman, tugging at the gendarme''s hand, asked:"Maybe he is still alive?" |
3783 | After a long pause Pavel asked:"Could you kill a fellow like that?" |
3783 | All right? |
3783 | Am I right, mother?" |
3783 | And I, a mother-- am I to stand by and do nothing?" |
3783 | And Nikita, why his honor was suddenly pricked-- a marvel? |
3783 | And Yefim asked again:"Revolution is an uprising, is n''t it?" |
3783 | And all those who come here from the city-- is it possible that they do n''t understand?" |
3783 | And do you mean to say that I am the same to you as Fedya Mazin or Samoylov, or as you two are to each other? |
3783 | And have you the right to make corpses out of living people?" |
3783 | And her thoughts halted at the question,"What does he want to do?" |
3783 | And if so, then what was there to talk about? |
3783 | And if there is no torture-- well, then?" |
3783 | And lowering his head and screwing up his eyes, he added in an undertone:"You see? |
3783 | And pray what for?" |
3783 | And strike whom? |
3783 | And suddenly she asked in perplexity:"But if there is a God, why did He withdraw his good power from us? |
3783 | And suddenly:"Pavel says the truth, hey? |
3783 | And taking hold of the latch, she suddenly turned around, and asked in a low voice:"May I kiss you?" |
3783 | And the peasants-- didn''t the peasants beat him?" |
3783 | And then-- what''s all this? |
3783 | And thirdly, brother, what business have I with them? |
3783 | And this?" |
3783 | And what have you to say to that?" |
3783 | And what is your name, comrade?" |
3783 | And what of it? |
3783 | And what rights have you? |
3783 | And what sense is there in it? |
3783 | And when Pavel gets back, wo n''t you surprise him, eh?" |
3783 | And when he says,''What are you doing, you godless men?'' |
3783 | And where are her relatives?" |
3783 | And where is the bath house?" |
3783 | And who are you, pray? |
3783 | And who will be sorry for you if I am not? |
3783 | And who''s this Godun?" |
3783 | And whose books are all these?" |
3783 | And why do they torture the people? |
3783 | And why? |
3783 | And you, Yegor Ivanovich, still sick?" |
3783 | And you?" |
3783 | And yours?" |
3783 | Andrey came in from the kitchen, and said, smiling:"Well, are you sermonizing, eh?" |
3783 | Andrey, however, took a book from the shelf and pointing with the tip of a knife at a letter on the cover, asked:"What''s this?" |
3783 | Another question I''ve got to ask is: Who writes those books? |
3783 | Are n''t all agreed that the plan is practicable? |
3783 | Are n''t they squeamish and afraid?" |
3783 | Are they right?" |
3783 | Are you a Tartar?" |
3783 | Are you a single man, are you? |
3783 | Are you afraid of prison?" |
3783 | Are you alone?" |
3783 | Are you ready, Nilovna?" |
3783 | Are you the mother of Pavel Vlasov? |
3783 | Are you tired of going? |
3783 | Are you tired of sitting in prison? |
3783 | Barons, eh? |
3783 | Bayonets in their hands, off they go-- where? |
3783 | Because we bear the truth necessary for all? |
3783 | Bending toward Sofya the mother whispered:"Is it possible that what he says is true?" |
3783 | Bind them? |
3783 | Both smiled; then Liudmila walked out of the room, saying:"What is my samovar doing?" |
3783 | But at the same time another spark darted up more glaringly:"How much will be lost? |
3783 | But he quickly thrust them under the bench, exclaiming in fright:"What are you going to do?" |
3783 | But how will he be able to live as a fugitive?" |
3783 | But marry? |
3783 | But suppose they ask you what you are doing there?" |
3783 | But the first offender-- who was it? |
3783 | But then arises the question-- how will it get to the village?" |
3783 | But what comes of it? |
3783 | But what is good in their lives? |
3783 | But what''s the use of pushing people? |
3783 | But, after all, who knows?" |
3783 | By herself?" |
3783 | Can it be that Pavel does not understand? |
3783 | Can it be that people give their whole lives away to work in order that the masters may permit themselves pleasure? |
3783 | Can you call that living? |
3783 | Can you?" |
3783 | Coughing and rubbing her throat with her hands, weak with fear, she asked him with an effort:"What''s the matter?" |
3783 | Did all our impressions of him as of a hero disappear without leaving a trace? |
3783 | Did all this die? |
3783 | Did he stand it all right? |
3783 | Did my respect for Yegor die? |
3783 | Did n''t she love you?" |
3783 | Did that labor die? |
3783 | Did the people give you the right to judge us? |
3783 | Did they arrest anybody for Isay''s murder?" |
3783 | Did you come on foot?" |
3783 | Did you find out anything?" |
3783 | Did you never know the pangs for a beloved person?" |
3783 | Did you see, Pavel, who it was that shouted to make you a delegate? |
3783 | Did you take everything you need?" |
3783 | Did you understand? |
3783 | Do n''t I? |
3783 | Do n''t be offended-- what''s your station in life?" |
3783 | Do n''t you know where you are? |
3783 | Do n''t you think so?" |
3783 | Do n''t you understand how they rob you-- how they cheat you-- how they drink your blood? |
3783 | Do the authorities fear that the judges will deal too mercifully with the enemies of the government? |
3783 | Do they go about with the workingmen and read? |
3783 | Do you hear what I am saying, Pasha?" |
3783 | Do you know Natasha?" |
3783 | Do you know how many people were arrested yesterday?" |
3783 | Do you know where he lives?" |
3783 | Do you know, Sasha, it''s the greatest happiness to live among such people, to be their comrade, to work with them?" |
3783 | Do you know? |
3783 | Do you mind listening to music, Pelagueya Nilovna?" |
3783 | Do you not understand the usefulness of this measure?" |
3783 | Do you remember him?" |
3783 | Do you see?" |
3783 | Do you think I always dress this way? |
3783 | Do you think he''ll agree to it?" |
3783 | Do you think this is a saloon?" |
3783 | Do you trust me, Pavel?" |
3783 | Do you understand what I am saying?" |
3783 | Do you understand? |
3783 | Do you understand? |
3783 | Do you want to rest? |
3783 | Does he live with you?" |
3783 | Dressing herself rapidly, she walked out into the kitchen, and standing at the door asked:"Who''s there?" |
3783 | Drop the son''s word in such hands?" |
3783 | Drunk?" |
3783 | Eh, mother?" |
3783 | Eh? |
3783 | Eh?" |
3783 | Even though they destroy the nest, are n''t there more friends and comrades there?" |
3783 | Exile? |
3783 | For example:''The less you know, the better you sleep''--isn''t that it? |
3783 | Freeing his mouth of the bandage, he said with a smile:"But where are you taking me, comrade? |
3783 | From where do the people draw their power to suffer?" |
3783 | Go away?" |
3783 | Has he gotten busy already?" |
3783 | Has it killed her? |
3783 | Have I been asleep a long time?" |
3783 | Have I sown the evil in it myself? |
3783 | Have they let anybody else out besides yourself?" |
3783 | Have they let you out of prison, Pavel? |
3783 | Have you been in this business a long time? |
3783 | Have you disposed of Vyesovshchikov all right?" |
3783 | Have you ever heard of Edilgeyev? |
3783 | Have you heard of him? |
3783 | Have you heard of the true books in which the truth is written about our peasant life? |
3783 | Have you heard?" |
3783 | Having so long and so assiduously kept corrupting their servants, is the government still unassured of their readiness to be scoundrels?" |
3783 | He again measured the young men with his eyes, and continued, solemnly knitting his eyebrows:"Do you see? |
3783 | He blinked and asked:"How? |
3783 | He cast a satisfied glance down at himself, stroked the overcoat, and asked the mother,"Shall I go?" |
3783 | He caught her hand, pressed it warmly, and asked again:"So you will try to come soon, wo n''t you?" |
3783 | He gathered his beard in his hand, looked at her, and said as he walked away:"Why do n''t you come to see me some time? |
3783 | He gave Pavel a vigorous handshake, then put his hand on the mother''s shoulder, and asked:"Will you give me tea?" |
3783 | He grew abruptly silent, reflected for a moment, and asked:"Tell me, mother, this man-- is he a relative of yours?" |
3783 | He jumped up, waved his hands at her, and said in an offended tone:"What are you talking about? |
3783 | He lives with the wife of his clerk-- what have you got to say to that? |
3783 | He looked toward his mother, and nodded his head as if asking,"Is it so?" |
3783 | He made the bones of his slender hand crack, stretched his legs under the table, and adjusting his mustache, asked Nikolay:"Are you Andrey Nakhodka?" |
3783 | He paced up and down the room, then halting before her, said:"Are you afraid?" |
3783 | He remained longer than the rest, and when alone, face to face with Andrey, he glumly put to him the question:"And who is the most to blame? |
3783 | He rose, approached her, and shaking his head, said:"Is there an unwronged soul anywhere in the wide world? |
3783 | He spoke to her in a weak voice, and questioned her without waiting for an answer:"I''m a tinsmith, and who are you? |
3783 | He started, looked at his watch again, and asked in a hurry:"So it''s settled? |
3783 | He took off his hat and waving it to the measure of the song, said:"They''re marching openly, eh, mother? |
3783 | He used to come to us and say:''What sort of life is the cabman''s life?'' |
3783 | He was n''t very much worried, was he?" |
3783 | He would n''t even let me finish my sentence.--Are you a lady?" |
3783 | He''ll soon get his position-- you remember how he always asked for hard work?" |
3783 | He''s a fine fellow, eh?" |
3783 | Hey, Pavel?" |
3783 | Hey? |
3783 | Hey? |
3783 | How are you? |
3783 | How are you?" |
3783 | How can I?" |
3783 | How can a mother help sorrowing for her son? |
3783 | How can a traveler on foot strike up friendship with a man on horseback? |
3783 | How can it be that I did n''t like anybody? |
3783 | How can you attain completion? |
3783 | How can you step to one side? |
3783 | How could he?" |
3783 | How could it be otherwise, when one is following such a course of life? |
3783 | How could you live the kind of life you are living, without faith in God?" |
3783 | How did it go?" |
3783 | How did you know his name?" |
3783 | How do you live?" |
3783 | How does one live? |
3783 | How else can you clean the inner man? |
3783 | How is your son? |
3783 | How long has he been in prison?" |
3783 | How then? |
3783 | How will she ever get to the city?" |
3783 | How will they go about it with me?" |
3783 | How''s Pavel, Nilovna? |
3783 | How''s that?" |
3783 | How''s that?" |
3783 | How?" |
3783 | However, the times squeeze a man and wide open go his eyes,''What''s the matter?'' |
3783 | I ask you what sort of a thing is your civilization?" |
3783 | I suppose you know, granny, that they want to marry?" |
3783 | I walked a little and bethought myself:''Where am I to go?'' |
3783 | I walked about there, looked around, and kept thinking all the time:''Where am I to go next?'' |
3783 | I wanted to know what is meant by proper behavior in prison, and he declared:''Well, did he blab anything he should n''t have against his comrades?'' |
3783 | I wonder if he did?" |
3783 | If I strike you and you me, and I go and try you, what would you think?" |
3783 | If intelligent people are that way, if they can so easily get accustomed to a thing like that, then what''s to be said about the common people?" |
3783 | If it happens sometimes that I am compelled to take their stick into my own hands, what am I to do then? |
3783 | If they begin to beat everybody that way, what''ll happen then?" |
3783 | In a minute, however, her ear was caught by the low question:"This woman on the left?" |
3783 | In a single breath and without awaiting an answer, he plied Vlasova with dry, crackling words:"How are you, Pelagueya Nilovna, how are you? |
3783 | In an instant she was sitting at Ivan''s bed, kindly and solicitously inquiring,"Does your head ache badly?" |
3783 | In the same monotonous, blank voice, neither elevating nor lowering it, he continued:"Who are the people?" |
3783 | Is he well?" |
3783 | Is it feasible?" |
3783 | Is it good to- day?" |
3783 | Is it in my place to teach you?" |
3783 | Is it long ago?" |
3783 | Is it not so?" |
3783 | Is it possible to live for the sake of hauling timber? |
3783 | Is it possible?" |
3783 | Is it possible?" |
3783 | Is it you?" |
3783 | Is n''t it so? |
3783 | Is n''t it so? |
3783 | Is that Fedor? |
3783 | Is that a heart?" |
3783 | Is that all?" |
3783 | Is that true?" |
3783 | Is the coffee ready? |
3783 | Is there a middle of any kind?" |
3783 | Is there anything in it?" |
3783 | Is there anything in your valise beside the printed matter? |
3783 | Is there such a law as gives our manager the right to make war upon mosquitoes with our kopecks?" |
3783 | It''s harder to track two people-- all right?" |
3783 | It''s sinful, you say? |
3783 | Judases?" |
3783 | Kindly stroking Natasha''s hand, she asked:"So you''re alone now?" |
3783 | Let me knit some woolen ones for you, will you, please?" |
3783 | Lighting his pipe, he turned to Nikolay, spitting frequently on the floor:"So she does n''t want to? |
3783 | Liudmila glanced at the mother with her dark eyes and suggested:"Do you want to take turns with me in attending him? |
3783 | Look at Fedka, eh?" |
3783 | Looking around the silent crowd, he asked:"What''s the meaning of this crowd? |
3783 | Looking at her son, she asked:"I am not in your way?" |
3783 | Looking gratefully at him, she asked:"Did they hit you, too?" |
3783 | Looking into the lady''s face, she asked:"What is your name?" |
3783 | Many of them?" |
3783 | Marya lowered her eyes, and pleaded with the mother softly:"Well, what can be done? |
3783 | May I lie down?" |
3783 | My Mitya, pure soul, what has he done? |
3783 | My love for him, a comrade? |
3783 | Nikolay thoughtfully exclaimed:"How shall we get the leaflets about Rybin''s arrest to the village?" |
3783 | Nilovna blinked, then opened her eyes wide and exclaimed in fright:"What do you think? |
3783 | Nilovna, are you going with her? |
3783 | Nilovna, did you bring books?" |
3783 | No, no?" |
3783 | Now, lowering her brows with an air of preoccupation, she asked zealously:"How should we dress him, do you think?" |
3783 | Now, tell me, why do they spend their money and their time to stir up the people against themselves? |
3783 | Now, then, do you know where all this money for the books comes from?" |
3783 | Now, what need had he of that? |
3783 | Now?" |
3783 | Occasionally the mother asked:"Is it so, Pavel?" |
3783 | Of course you do n''t believe in Him either?" |
3783 | Of what use am I to anybody? |
3783 | Officers, why? |
3783 | Old man Sizov came up to her and looking around said in an undertone:"Did you hear, mother?" |
3783 | Once his mother asked him:"Well, did you have a good time yesterday?" |
3783 | Once she summoned up courage and told him of the picture she had formed of life from his tales, and asked him:"Is it so, Yegor Ivanovich?" |
3783 | Once, speaking about Yegor, Pavel said:"Do you know, Andrey, the people whose hearts are always aching are the ones who joke most?" |
3783 | One thought came into my head----""One?" |
3783 | Pasha, have n''t you had anything to eat yet?" |
3783 | Pavel smiled and asked:"How long do you mean to keep up your jabbering? |
3783 | Pavel went to the door and knocking at it with his hand asked:"Who''s there?" |
3783 | Pelagueya Nilovna, will you let me sleep here to- night, please?" |
3783 | People, you say? |
3783 | Right, mother?" |
3783 | Rybin came up and asked:"Is she asleep?" |
3783 | Samoylov''s mother stirred on the bench, nudging her with her shoulder and elbow, and said to her husband in a subdued whisper:"How is this, now? |
3783 | Sasha arose, walked up and down the room, and suddenly stopping, said in a strange voice:"What does''to die''signify? |
3783 | Shall I speak to him?" |
3783 | Shall we call him?" |
3783 | She approached him, looked into his face, and asked softly:"Did they insult you?" |
3783 | She asked the mother harshly:"What do you want?" |
3783 | She dressed herself, all the while speaking to herself in a low voice, so as to give herself courage:"What sort of a thing is this? |
3783 | She explained in a few rapid words, and asked:"Did they take the other comrades, too?" |
3783 | She grasped it, laughed, blinked swiftly, and at a loss for words merely asked softly:"How are you? |
3783 | She heard Marya stop at the window, and shout:"Are you asleep, Pelagueya? |
3783 | She moved a little toward Nikolay, and looking in his eyes, asked:"Yes? |
3783 | She now felt as on that day when her father said to her roughly:"What are you making a wry face about? |
3783 | She pressed her lips together tightly, and after a pause rejoined with cold civility:"And what business is it of yours, sir?" |
3783 | She sat down at the window in the kitchen, and once more the question came to her:"What now? |
3783 | She sat down on a chair and asked with forced quiet:"Maybe it''s Pasha?" |
3783 | She sat down on the bench and suddenly asked:"Tell me, do young ladies also occupy themselves with this? |
3783 | She speaks truth-- why did we forsake our children? |
3783 | She straightened herself, and after a pause asked:"Why, what is it that''s wanted nowadays? |
3783 | She understood that she could be useful to her son, and she hastened to ask:"Well, now? |
3783 | She wanted to say to him:"My dear, what can you do? |
3783 | She wished to hasten its growth, and asked herself persistently:"How shall I behave? |
3783 | She''s lost her son, but what of it? |
3783 | Sitting in it with a policeman on either side, Rybin shouted dully:"For the sake of what are you perishing-- in hunger? |
3783 | Sizov whispered in her ear:"Did you understand what he said? |
3783 | Smiling sadly, he walked up to her, and bending over her asked, pressing her hand:"Where is your valise?" |
3783 | Smiling she said in a low voice:"Am I late?" |
3783 | So I walked about, and thought what a fool I was-- why had I escaped? |
3783 | So soon?" |
3783 | So then, Pavel, you think that life does not go as it should?" |
3783 | So they carried off Pavel, did they? |
3783 | So you''re expecting prison? |
3783 | So, how are you, Nilovna?" |
3783 | Sofya looked at him dryly and queried:"You wanted to say something to me?" |
3783 | Sofya raised her head, and said animatedly:"And what do_ you_ think, Sasha? |
3783 | Sofya turned around, and asked her brother softly:"Did you like it?" |
3783 | Sofya turned toward the mother, and asked:"Do you mind my noise?" |
3783 | Some of them approached her and said approvingly:"Gone into business, Nilovna?" |
3783 | Some one swore jovially and said:"They''ve begun to fear our fellows, after all, have n''t they? |
3783 | Some turned to Pavel and shouted:"Say, you great lawyer, you, what''s to be done now? |
3783 | Sometimes Andrey would suggest with a twinkle in his eyes:"Shall we read a little, mother, eh?" |
3783 | Somewhere from a distance came the mother''s soft voice:"What sort of a breadgiver will you be to me if you begin to drink?" |
3783 | Stepan several times reminded him:"Why do n''t you eat?" |
3783 | Struck by man''s daring, she would ask him incredulously,"Is it possible?" |
3783 | Suddenly seizing the mother by the shoulder, she drew her to herself, and looking into her eyes asked in surprise:"Why, are you embarrassed?" |
3783 | Suddenly the Little Russian asked:"So I am to keep quiet?" |
3783 | Suddenly the piercing voice of Nikolay cut into the silence:"Why is it necessary to throw the books on the floor?" |
3783 | Suppose I come straight out with the truth?" |
3783 | Suppose, in case of children?" |
3783 | Take care of yourself, please, eh? |
3783 | Take pity on your mother, then, will you not?" |
3783 | The Czar?" |
3783 | The Gusev brothers, the locksmiths, instantly came up to her, and the older of them, Vasily, asked aloud, knitting his eyebrows:"Got any pirogs?" |
3783 | The Little Russian helped her off with her cloak, and inquired:"Is it cold?" |
3783 | The alcohol weakened his body, but it did not quench his consciousness, and the question knocked at his brain:"Drunk? |
3783 | The blue- eyed peasant came in, and taking off his hat asked:"Where is the baggage?" |
3783 | The clear, musical voice of the Little Russian sounded in the room:"Pavel, do you hear? |
3783 | The elder Bukin, therefore, whispered aloud without constraint:"Say, please, why do n''t they permit them to talk? |
3783 | The fear they had whether they wo n''t marry me off to this man or that man?" |
3783 | The gendarme pushed aside the women, who were crowded close about him, and asked in a threatening tone:"Who was that? |
3783 | The general stir and animation in the factory also pleased her, and she thought to herself:"What would they do without me?" |
3783 | The girl asked, extending her hand to him:"What''s the question about? |
3783 | The heavy breathing of the perspiring gendarmes was audible; the spurs clanked, and sometimes the low question was heard:"Did you look here?" |
3783 | The lady took out a little leather cigarette case, lighted a cigarette, and inquired:"You''re extremely uneasy about him, are n''t you?" |
3783 | The memory of his mind''s labor? |
3783 | The mother answered with a smile:"I just blamed you for throwing the cigarette stump away-- does that look as if I were embarrassed?" |
3783 | The mother heaved a heavy sigh, and lowering her eyes, said:"So, Pavlusha? |
3783 | The mother listened, unconsciously repeating to herself:"Who will pass the sentence? |
3783 | The mother looked at her, arose from the bed, and dressing asked:"Not about myself? |
3783 | The mother realized this dead indifference, this unconcern without malice in it, and asked herself in perplexity,"Are they judging?" |
3783 | The mother started, looked at her son in perplexity, and said, shaking her head in negation:"Why, is it possible to act that way toward a comrade?" |
3783 | The mother stroked his tangled hair, and said in a low voice:"Why did you do it? |
3783 | The mother thought of the officer and Sashenka, and said with a sigh:"What sort of bread can you expect from unbolted meal?" |
3783 | The mother took down the coffee apparatus from the shelf and quietly asked:"_ Did_ Pasha speak about me?" |
3783 | The mother walked behind him, and complained:"Why does he make fun of me?" |
3783 | The peasant rose, approached her, bent over her, and whispered:"Do you know that man?" |
3783 | The people, hurt and wounded, keep moving about, even though they do n''t want to, and though they keep thinking:''What for? |
3783 | The question swung to and fro in her barren, perplexed mind:"What now?" |
3783 | The sergeant suddenly appeared on the steps of the town hall, roaring in a drunken voice:"What is this crowd? |
3783 | The sound is grewsome as they break against the shore and against one another, sadly inquiring:''Why?''" |
3783 | The third time I have the honor, eh?" |
3783 | The way you spoke to your mother? |
3783 | The yellow- faced officer said, displaying his teeth:"Well, how are you? |
3783 | The young fellow quickly threw back his head and asked uneasily:"But if the peasants come there for wood, or there-- in general-- what''ll I do? |
3783 | The young man shoved his foot still farther under the bench and mumbled:"What_ are_ you going to do? |
3783 | Then he asked:"And if I tell her?" |
3783 | Then he spoke again:"And does she notice it?" |
3783 | Then she asked quietly:"Is she going to the city?" |
3783 | Then troubled by this abundance of joy which filled her heart she again suggested to Pavel:"Sha n''t we call him in? |
3783 | There are a whole lot of her things here, my books----""Where does she live?" |
3783 | There were twelve of them, were n''t there?" |
3783 | These people filled the mother with terror, and she wanted to ask her son:"Is it so, Pasha?" |
3783 | They beat you? |
3783 | They have killed you? |
3783 | They have no evidence except Isay''s, and what can he say?" |
3783 | They robbed you? |
3783 | Thinking of marrying him off, hey? |
3783 | This is my pupil; have you never met him before?" |
3783 | Thus, a new life comes into being, born of the children''s love for the entire world; and who will extinguish this love-- who? |
3783 | Tired as you are?" |
3783 | To Siberia?" |
3783 | To run?" |
3783 | To the city?" |
3783 | To what can I confess myself guilty?" |
3783 | To what purpose do they torture us all? |
3783 | To whom would it occur that a prisoner would make up his mind to escape by day in the eyes of the whole prison?" |
3783 | Vyesovshchikov asked:"And when are we going to fight?" |
3783 | Vyesovshchikov stopped in the middle of the room and asked:"Are you laughing at me?" |
3783 | Walking up and down the room the Little Russian said:"Mother, why do n''t you sometimes try to befriend Vyesovshchikov and be kind to him? |
3783 | Was it of its own will that it was barren of fruit? |
3783 | Was it possible to carry on the war for freedom peacefully? |
3783 | Was it you that thought them out?" |
3783 | Well, Nilovna, did you hear how they decided in regard to the escape? |
3783 | Well, are you through, Ignaty? |
3783 | Well, how are you, Vanya? |
3783 | Well, how was your trip?" |
3783 | Well, how''s your son?" |
3783 | Well, what if they are?" |
3783 | Well, who else? |
3783 | Well? |
3783 | Well?" |
3783 | Well?" |
3783 | Were n''t you there when he was arrested?" |
3783 | Were you away?" |
3783 | Wha- at? |
3783 | What a song, mother, eh?" |
3783 | What about?" |
3783 | What am I to do now?" |
3783 | What am I to do?" |
3783 | What are we to do?" |
3783 | What are you doing?" |
3783 | What did he take along with him? |
3783 | What died? |
3783 | What do they mean by it?" |
3783 | What do you go on that way for?" |
3783 | What do you mean by such negligence? |
3783 | What do you mean by your words? |
3783 | What do you think of that? |
3783 | What do you want her for? |
3783 | What do you want to make fun of me for?" |
3783 | What does it mean? |
3783 | What else can they do?" |
3783 | What else can we desire?" |
3783 | What for, I ask? |
3783 | What for? |
3783 | What for?" |
3783 | What for?" |
3783 | What harm have they done us?" |
3783 | What have I done for you? |
3783 | What have I to live for if not for this cause? |
3783 | What have I? |
3783 | What have you in your hand?" |
3783 | What is he going to be? |
3783 | What is it they have gone against? |
3783 | What is it, I ask? |
3783 | What is there to be afraid of?" |
3783 | What kind of a Czar is he if he pulls the last shirt off your body?'' |
3783 | What kind of a judge is he? |
3783 | What letter is this?" |
3783 | What life has one? |
3783 | What of it?" |
3783 | What people?" |
3783 | What power is higher than this? |
3783 | What sort of a life have we lived? |
3783 | What sort of a thief?" |
3783 | What sort of life have you?" |
3783 | What was I to do? |
3783 | What was she to him? |
3783 | What will you say?" |
3783 | What work?" |
3783 | What''ll I gain by keeping quiet? |
3783 | What''s that? |
3783 | What''s the name of the man? |
3783 | What''s the use of getting into a scrap if not for that?" |
3783 | What''s the use? |
3783 | What''s the use? |
3783 | What''s there to attract you?" |
3783 | What''s this mess you''ve cooked up?'' |
3783 | What''s to be done if people can not help acting as they do? |
3783 | What''s to be done with him?" |
3783 | What''s to be done, then?" |
3783 | What''s your name?" |
3783 | What? |
3783 | When Natasha ceased talking, Pavel arose and asked calmly:"Is filling our stomachs the only thing we want?" |
3783 | When Pavel and Andrey came to dinner, her first question was:"Well? |
3783 | When are we going to have mothers who will rejoice in sending their children even to death?" |
3783 | When do you quit your job?" |
3783 | When he had gone, Pavel animatedly said, turning to Andrey:"Did you notice those fellows?" |
3783 | When such people as Nikolay come to recognize their wrong and lose their patience, what will happen then? |
3783 | When the mother told him about Rybin, he exclaimed:"Going, is he? |
3783 | When they had all departed, she asked Pavel:"Pavlusha, are you a socialist?" |
3783 | When they took leave of each other Liudmila looked into the mother''s face, and asked her softly:"Do you know that it is well with you?" |
3783 | When? |
3783 | When?" |
3783 | Where am I to be?" |
3783 | Where are they?" |
3783 | Where are those rubles? |
3783 | Where are you going? |
3783 | Where are you going?" |
3783 | Where from?" |
3783 | Where is the calamity? |
3783 | Where is the commissioner of police?" |
3783 | Where is the knob?" |
3783 | Where will you find the fellow? |
3783 | Where''s the patient?" |
3783 | Where, then, are those who feel rejoiced?" |
3783 | Where? |
3783 | Who are you? |
3783 | Who are you?" |
3783 | Who cares for us? |
3783 | Who could have told beforehand what the authorities would do? |
3783 | Who do you suppose it is?" |
3783 | Who drives them? |
3783 | Who is she?" |
3783 | Who made that remark?" |
3783 | Who needs me? |
3783 | Who pursues them? |
3783 | Who reads the Bible?" |
3783 | Who regards us as human beings? |
3783 | Who saved our cent for the marshes? |
3783 | Who thought of rudeness? |
3783 | Who were your people?" |
3783 | Who will subdue it? |
3783 | Who will think that I carry illegal books? |
3783 | Who wishes us good? |
3783 | Who''s next?" |
3783 | Who''s the fellow speaking?" |
3783 | Whom inform?" |
3783 | Whom will they sentence?" |
3783 | Why are they against the authorities? |
3783 | Why did He allow the division of people into two worlds? |
3783 | Why did Nikolay speak to them the way he did?" |
3783 | Why did you say all that to your mother?" |
3783 | Why do n''t you invite some of the cleverer ones?" |
3783 | Why do n''t you understand? |
3783 | Why do they drive us away? |
3783 | Why do you spend your strength? |
3783 | Why does he want to beat me-- why? |
3783 | Why have you dropped your work?" |
3783 | Why is it? |
3783 | Why must we go hungry when there is so much of everything? |
3783 | Why need you have come here, if not for that?" |
3783 | Why not strike?" |
3783 | Why not teach me, if I''m a sloven?" |
3783 | Why not? |
3783 | Why not?" |
3783 | Why one cup? |
3783 | Why should my hands be bound?" |
3783 | Why should they beat us? |
3783 | Why should they?" |
3783 | Why should you climb up to the belfry tower, when your bell is so small that it ca n''t be heard in the great peal of the holiday bells? |
3783 | Why should you? |
3783 | Why should you?" |
3783 | Why so blue?" |
3783 | Why speak in whispers, pray? |
3783 | Why you? |
3783 | Why, does such a thing happen? |
3783 | Why, if He is merciful, does He permit human torture-- the mockery of one man by another, all kinds of evil and beastliness?" |
3783 | Why, is n''t it natural to be afraid in this matter? |
3783 | Why, is n''t that a splendid lot for a woman like me? |
3783 | Why, then, need we fear?" |
3783 | Why, were there any others arrested besides Pavel?" |
3783 | Why, who could dream of such a thing about them?" |
3783 | Why, you are not doing anything bad, are you?" |
3783 | Why?" |
3783 | Why?" |
3783 | Will they arrange it?" |
3783 | Will they let Fedya out soon?" |
3783 | Will you help me?" |
3783 | With sudden excitation, as if obeying some impulse from within, Andrey arose, waved his hands, and said:"How can a man help it? |
3783 | Wo n''t you have any?" |
3783 | Would n''t he have stepped over you, Nilovna?" |
3783 | Yefim approached Pavel, and with embarrassment asked:"Perhaps you will give me a book?" |
3783 | Yegor Ivanovich?" |
3783 | Yes? |
3783 | Yes? |
3783 | Yes?" |
3783 | Yet from some deeps of her soul arose the jealous thought:"And how about Pasha?" |
3783 | You are forty years old, and have you lived? |
3783 | You consider me personally interested in the case, do n''t you?" |
3783 | You did? |
3783 | You do n''t feel lonesome, do you, mother?" |
3783 | You do n''t recognize me?" |
3783 | You here already, Sashenka?" |
3783 | You here, Nilovna? |
3783 | You know him?" |
3783 | You remember how a policeman lashed Vaganov for that newspaper? |
3783 | You remember how well he translated music into language?" |
3783 | You remember how you used to hide me from my husband? |
3783 | You say work will be found for me?" |
3783 | You say----""Is he married?" |
3783 | You see, mother, how well Pavel looks? |
3783 | You think a chintz kerchief can conceal the blot of the nobleman from the eyes of the people? |
3783 | You understand? |
3783 | You understand? |
3783 | You understand?" |
3783 | You want more?" |
3783 | You''d like only to love him; but how is it possible? |
3783 | You''ll come over to me in the city?" |
3783 | You''ll write a leaflet about the affair at the cemetery, wo n''t you?" |
3783 | You''re happy, are n''t you?" |
3783 | You''re not afraid to go, are you, Nilovna?" |
3783 | You''re rioting, are you?" |
3783 | You''ve had enough fright, have n''t you? |
3783 | You''ve had enough suffering, my dear woman, have n''t you?" |
3783 | You, Mishin?" |
3783 | You, Nilovna,"he exclaimed, smiling at the mother with knowing eyes,"are you going to revolt, too?" |
3783 | You? |
3783 | answered the officer with spiteful civility, and turning to Vlasova, he shouted:"Say, can you read or write?" |
3783 | cried the mother, rushing to the table and then addressing the officer:"Why do you snatch people away thus?" |
3783 | did n''t you see a goat anywhere around here?" |
3783 | is Sasha here?" |
3783 | said the officer sternly, and repeated:"Say, old woman, can you read or write?" |
3783 | what did I live for?'' |