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30295But, having reached these conclusions regarding the separate departments of the Army social work, what about the movement as a whole?
13434''"I am sometimes asked, What about those who have left me?
13434''Matter?''
13434''Why do they not want families in Australia?
13434But I repeat, let us halve the figures, let us even quarter them, which, as Euclid remarked, is absurd, and even then what are we to conclude?
13434But on the path that he has chosen what is there for him to gain?
13434Do you consider that now, after forty- five years of existence, it is, speaking generally, on the downward or on the upward grade?
13434How is it done?
13434How is this done?
13434INTRODUCTORY WHAT IS THE SALVATION ARMY?
13434If this question were put to the ordinary person of fashion or leisure, how would it be answered?
13434If_ they_ have succeeded why should_ he_ fail?
13434It can scarcely be otherwise, for what has the Army to offer them in place of their gaudy, glittering life of luxury and excitement?
13434It could not be otherwise, for we are engaged in real warfare, and whoever heard of war without wounds and losses?
13434MR. ROOSEVELT:''Why not make use of all this charitable energy, now often misdirected, for national ends?''
13434On his return, the old man exclaimed:''Oh, my darlings, whatever_ have_ you been doing?''
13434The question is, can the artificially created small holder, who must pay a rent of £ 4 the acre, attain to a like result?
13434Thus a while ago the Army received a telegram from a German girl asking,''Can you help?''
13434What can I say of their histories?
13434What information can you give me as to the position of the Army in its relations with other religious bodies?
13434What is its comparative measure of success with each of these peoples, and what future is anticipated for it among them respectively?
13434What would he then discover?
13434Whenever a new development came under consideration, the question arose-- How is it to be financed?
13434Where is the work advancing, where does it hang in the balance, and where is it being driven backwards?
13434Why do not the writers of naturalistic novels study Salvation Army Shelters?
13434Why not, indeed?
13434Will not some rich and charitable person provide the £ 15,000 that are lacking?
13434[ 4] What are these women doing?
7125Couldst thou not watch with Me one hour?
7125If you please, dear friends, will you listen? 7125 Well, but,"say some,"is not a person who holds wrong views with a right heart better than a person with right views and a wrong heart?"
7125''And now what shall I say?
7125''Do I remember?''
7125''Go to the Meeting with you, Katie?''
7125''How,''asked Mrs. Booth once,''are we to put heart into people?
7125''Since you can pray so beautifully, will you come and talk to us on our special Prayer- Meeting night?''
7125''Was she not converted before this?''
7125''Would you rather keep the money for barley- sugar, Willie, or give it to the poor boy?''
7125All our enemies have to be conquered by_ faith_, not realization; and is it not so with the last enemy, death?
7125Am I not God?
7125And again:--''"Said I not unto thee, that, if thou wouldst believe, thou shouldst see the Salvation of God?"
7125And did Katie persevere?
7125And did our Army Mother in after years regret that she had acted like this?
7125And do not we see enough all round us to show that unless people adopt things on principle, because they see it to be right, they soon change?
7125And if you do, can you fail?
7125And then what do you think she did?
7125As I looked at the waving fields, and grazing sheep, the flashing sky, a Voice said in my soul,"Of what oughtest thou to be afraid?
7125But how can they do so?
7125Can not I supply thy little, tiny needs?"
7125Can you not live so till He finds you one after His own heart?
7125Dare you not take hold of the arm that holds the world and all things up?
7125Did The General like this advice and counsel?
7125Do many people go to see it?
7125Do you also follow Christ?
7125Do you wonder that the struggle was a severe one?
7125Had Catherine ever before thought of the day when she would get married?
7125Had she not great gifts and very remarkable powers, and was she not trained in a very special way to do the work to which God called her?
7125Have_ you_ iver tried lard isted o''bootter?
7125He chose this weak one, and then let him fail"?
7125He stepped down, and asked me,"What is the matter, my dear?"
7125How can I show you some of the marvellous results of her preaching?
7125How can we love each other more than Christ has loved us?
7125How can you expect such a sudden change as if you were a great big drunkard?
7125How, then, can ordinary people follow in her steps?
7125I wonder if you know what that is?
7125If this be true, what have I to fear?''
7125If you please, will you be converted?
7125My precious William is all I desire, and without this what would the most splendid home be but a glittering bauble?''
7125Oh, why should we not have that gift back?
7125Or did he feel, as some men do to- day, that women can not judge nor understand such things?
7125Perhaps you say,"You do n''t want me, then, to learn any more?"
7125Shall we read just this, that, and the other?"
7125She rose from her seat, and came and knelt beside me, saying:"Do you know what was my first thought?
7125Surely you will not sell your birthright?
7125Then he said,"And is n''t the altar holy?"
7125Then, said he,"Are you not holy?"
7125VI THE MOTHER''A lady once said to me,"How have you managed to get your children converted so early?"
7125Was not Mrs. Booth, you ask, an exceptional woman?
7125Was not, then, the long struggle and agony on her own behalf worth it?
7125What about yourself?''
7125What did she do?
7125What would you do if you were put in custody for two years, like Paul was?
7125Will He ever forsake them, and thus make Himself a laughing- stock for Hell?
7125Will you come to Jesus?
7125Will you give your heart to God or not?
7125Will you not rise to your destiny?
7125Will you?
7125William said,"Do n''t you lay all on the altar?"
7125Writing from Portsmouth, she tells the same story of loneliness and victory:--''You say,"How do you get on personally?"
7125Yes or no?''
7125You ask, did I ever feel so?
7125You say you wish you had heard her speak?
7125You will promise me, will you?''
7125You wonder what she did in those three years?
26652''Commissioner, can a man have a clean heart and drive a cab?''
26652''Didst thou help him?''
26652''Do n''t you know I feel it as truly as you do?''
26652''Have I been deceiving myself?''
26652''I thought I should have such and such sensations; where are the feelings of ecstasy which I expected?''
26652''Who is he that shall harm you if ye be followers of that which is good?''
26652''Why not?''
26652''_ Thou saidst, What advantage will it be?
26652--_The Doctrines of The Salvation Army._ STANDARDS OF LIFE AND SERVICE I God''s Call_''What manner of persons ought ye to be?
2665216.--What Hinders You?
26652An Appeal sounds out:''Whom shall I send, and who will go for Us?''
26652And now, what are the means by which you and I can fulfil this exhortation of Paul?
26652Are ye not of more value than many sparrows?''
26652Are you fully consecrated?
26652Are you in for that?
26652Are you in union with Him for that purpose?
26652Are you in union with Him in that witness- bearing?
26652But is not that just the point where the triumph of faith comes in?
26652But what secures that condition in Heaven?
26652But why should not every one who names our Lord''s name cry out with a ready spirit,''Here am I, Lord; send me''?
26652Can not that be repeated in various directions among us?
26652Did you repeat the Lord''s Prayer this morning?
26652Do we not see it in our family life?
26652Do you care enough about God and Holiness to drop all such?
26652Do you honestly want that for yourselves?
26652Do you remember what John said about that white stone which will be given to him that overcometh?
26652Do you see what those two sayings of Jesus set before us?
26652Do you think it is the absence of a personal Devil?
26652Do you think it is the absence of wicked surroundings and temptations from evil men and women?
26652Do you think it is the possession of things that produce unfailing pleasure and satisfaction?
26652For instance, how can you ornament the truth if, after testifying here, you go out to gossip and slander and injure your neighbour?
26652For instance, temptations to doubt are pressed on a soul just entering the path of Holiness:''Can it be?''
26652Have the testings confirmed that certainty of heart, or have my words disturbed self- satisfaction?
26652Have you got the blessing of a clean heart now?
26652Have you got there yet?
26652Have you settled it to go all lengths for God?
26652How far does our experience harmonize with what has been said about the nature and conditions of true religion?
26652How often people''s tongues are tied, when they ought to speak and act?
26652How shall I do this?
26652How will the world be influenced by Christian talkers who sacrifice honour, truth, and perhaps honesty, in their daily associations?
26652I therefore ask,"Have I so far co- operated with Him as to come out and separate myself from evil?"
26652If you ask for so many pounds of sugar or potatoes, it would not be for the shopman to say to you,''Will that do for you?
26652Is it not a still more serious thing to be disobedient in the presence of more than a father''s love?
26652Is it so with you?
26652Is not that what God wants with us?
26652Is there some inward love of or desire for evil?
26652It seems born in us to ask,''Is it worth while?
26652Let us ask ourselves,''What does the will of God count for with us?
26652Matthew records how, on one occasion, Jesus said,''Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing?
26652May I touch upon our own family sorrow in the death of a beloved son and Officer in India?
26652May we not with equal force quote the''Go''s''of the Book as indicating the will of God concerning our duty?
26652Men to save men; men to help men; that seems to be God''s method, and He appeals now, as before,''Who will go for Us?''
26652Need I explain what I mean by this?
26652Need I tell you how suddenly this man collapsed?
26652Nicholas?''
26652Not after the fashion we spoke of at the beginning, but practically, and in a whole- hearted, all- round way?
26652Now, I ask you, do you really mean that?
26652Now, do you see the point of Luke''s putting of it?
26652Now, may I not reasonably apply these words to some who regularly attend our Meetings, but do not obtain the blessing?
26652Now, what does this mean?
26652Observe the process,''Who will go?''
26652Oh, my friends, can you not learn to come to God as the Apostle directs, making known your requests in''prayer and supplication with thanksgiving''?
26652Or anything of a similar character?
26652Or the world spirit-- is that there?
26652Put another in?
26652Shall I not say that sacrifice represents the heart saying, on the one hand,''I will come out, and be separate, and touch not the unclean thing''?
26652Shall we read it?
26652St. Cassianus enters Heaven, and Christ says to him,''What hast thou seen on earth, Cassianus?''
26652That is, do you adorn the doctrine?
26652The same appeal,''Whom shall I send, and who will go for Us?''
26652The willing soul will ever be crying,''Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do?''
26652Then, running to her mother, she would ask,''Mamma, am I clean, clean enough for father?''
26652This argument says,''In a universe so vast, what is man?
26652WHY SHOULD I?
26652We all know that it is wrong to be envious; but who is the chief sufferer?
26652We hear about that; sing about that; most of you believe in it, and some of you proclaim it; but do you know what is really wanted?
26652What profit shall I have, if I be cleansed from my sin?
26652What profit shall I have?''
26652When the soul has cut loose from all self- considerations, and has put an end to such wretched questions as,''Will it pay to follow the Master?''
26652When we see the manifest lack of the Holy Ghost in the experience, and ask,''Why is this?''
26652Where am I?''
26652Where does grudge- bearing, backbiting, or uncharitableness come in?
26652Where is the advantage?
26652Who shall participate in the joy of this experience?
26652Why should I do, or go and accept what I do not want?''
26652Why should we be friends with the enemies of our Lord?
26652Why these broken consecrations?
26652Why these defiled sacrifices?
26652Why these neglected vows?
26652Will that do?''
26652Will you also look at that word''doctrine''?
26652You hear persons say,''Oh, never mind; what does it matter?
26652You hold back, you stumble and often fail; but why?
26652You must ask yourselves what are the hindrances, if any, in your hearts and lives?
26652_ But what does the binding of the sacrifice to the altar mean?_ The phrase is very significant.
26652and, on the other hand,''What shall I render unto the Lord for all His benefits toward me?''
7039It means that you''re going to die, and are you ready for what comes after?
7039''''Twould, Adjutant; what one would do?''
7039''Are there none of our sort in Reading?''
7039''Are you saved, my friend?''
7039''Are you, dearie?
7039''But why?''
7039''But, Katy, what have we always preached?
7039''Could you possibly manage to do with her, poor child?
7039''Dear, I ca n''t go down like this,''she said;''will you see to the business for me?''
7039''Did n''t you_ know_ I wanted you to talk to me?
7039''Does Mrs. S---- live here?''
7039''How_ did_ you get here?''
7039''I love God with all my heart; I am fully consecrated to His service; then what is amiss?''
7039''I''m the new captain, and I''ve come to see her, is she at home?''
7039''Oh, so you do n''t understand?''
7039''Oo ever''eard tell of agoing to bed wif close on?''
7039''Out so early, and on a Monday morning, Adjutant?''
7039''Sergeant- Major, have you a grudge against any person?
7039''Tell me about her holidays?''
7039''What did they want?
7039''What do you mean?''
7039''What do you want?''
7039''What is it, little love?''
7039''What shall I do, Adjutant?''
7039''Where was he?''
7039''Where''s father?''
7039''Why can you love to come here?
7039''Why did you not remain at home to- night?''
7039''Will you buy a"War Cry"''?
7039''Would you mind letting me look at your back?''
7039''Yes, what do you want with her?''
7039A much- worn''Where Is It?''
7039Above everything else, what about the lieutenant?
7039And the people?
7039Before she left he was made to feel that The Army loved such as he-- and who knows the result of that word?
7039But how?
7039But she would laugh and say,"What''s the good of giving way to feelings?
7039But what was the good of a decent hall, clean, well lighted and warm, if the people remained outside?
7039Could I do it?
7039Could he advise her?
7039Did Kate Lee never wish to escape from this endless strain upon body and soul?
7039Did Kate believe it?
7039Do n''t we still believe that a soul, really committed to God, can not be moved, can not be hurt, except by His permission?
7039Do the sinners and drunkards feel we are a long time coming, because the labourers are too few, and you have kept back from becoming one?
7039Do we always value them?
7039Do we praise God sufficiently for His mercies?
7039Had I ever been converted?
7039Had she a weakness?
7039Have n''t you heard me crying every night in bed?
7039Have you read''Tongues of Fire,''by William Arthur; S. D. Gordon''s''Quiet Talks on Prayer''?
7039He stepped down and asked me,''What is the matter, my dear?''
7039How can he get to Jesus?
7039How can we expect her to do well till we get her fairly on her feet?''
7039How could she hope to get crowds of people into that place?
7039How could she obey?
7039How did Kate Lee take her holidays?
7039How did the glare of the limelight affect Kate Lee?
7039How did_ they_ stand before God in relation to sin?
7039How is it with your soul?''
7039How many are there in God''s service who merely look on?
7039How many houses of ill fame?
7039How many places of worship?
7039How written?
7039If Headquarters would agree to you accompanying us from corps to corps, would you be willing to break up the home and come?''
7039Is there another corps cadet who should take up this work?
7039Not a few people both in and outside the ranks of The Army have asked the question,''Wherein lay the secret of Kate Lee''s success?''
7039Once in their room Lucy continued:''I do n''t think we want a light, do we?''
7039One soldier, feeling rather deprived on this account said,''Must I go on the booze to get a little of your attention?''
7039Pointing to a clear space she remarked,''Would n''t a message go well there?''
7039Says the treasurer of one of her corps:-- Soon after she arrived here she gave me a list of questions, including,''How many saloons in the town?
7039She knew she was a sinner?
7039She thought,''I think,"Where will you spend Eternity?"
7039She was sorry for her sins?
7039She would give them up?
7039Some have said,"What have you got that rubbish on there for?"
7039Some ladies on bicycles stopped me one day and said,"What is the meaning of those words?"
7039The comrade hastened to her to learn the news,''Where are you going?''
7039The gentleman continued,''May I ask why are you out so early?''
7039Then a shade of sadness steals into his voice as he continues, wistfully,''What was I doing to miss all those years?
7039This constant spinning from out of her own heart and mind a web of love in which to capture wandering souls?
7039This was when she remarked to a beloved comrade who helped her to wrestle for the most hopeless,''Shall we ever get to an end of it?
7039Very quickly he picked up a piece of fat that I had put there for the sparrows, and then ran off so fast; and, what do you think?
7039Was God going to help her after all?
7039Was I mistaken?
7039Was it all a delusion?
7039Was it not dying made the harvest?
7039Was the door of the public ear ever more ready to listen to us than at the present time?
7039Were people ever more ready to open their doors to us than they are now?
7039What could one do with such a crowd in all stages of intoxication?
7039What parents are not pleased when some one charmingly loves and makes a fuss of their children?
7039What proportion of people go to church?
7039What spirit moved her when the pressure of responsibility for her particular charge was removed; when professionalism was, for the moment, dropped?
7039What was the town like?
7039What_ can_ we do for him?
7039Why should not Kate be employed by The Army?
7039Why so called?
7039Why?
7039Will you forgive me, too?''
7039Would anyone be there to meet her?
7039Would you like some supper?''
7039Written by whom?
7039You do, and you will love them, wo n''t you?_''With the tears running down my face, I promised that I would do so.
7039You have been a long time coming though, have n''t you?''
7039_ every one?_ and would live henceforth only for God?
7039_ every one?_ and would live henceforth only for God?
7039gasped Kate,''where did you get it?''
34805''But what will people say?'' 34805 ''Has my Betty guessed the_ name_ of Gerda''s speaking- bird yet?
34805Ah, you know now just the difference salvation can make-- don''t you, Clara?
34805And you never thought of asking? 34805 Betty, ca n''t you keep the children quiet?
34805Betty, what are those children doing? 34805 Betty, what would you like best in all the world-- that is, of all the things I could give you?"
34805Bob, how can you expect the younger ones to behave properly if you set them a bad example? 34805 Bob, how dare you do that?
34805Bob, is this the right kind of string? 34805 Bob, what_ are_ you trying to do?"
34805But are n''t you dreadfully tired, Betty, after yesterday?
34805But mother ought_ not_ to stop me from attending the Meetings, ought she, Captain?
34805But you do n''t know how hard it is-- you do n''t know how dreadfully I forget; and then I think,''Oh, what''s the use of trying? 34805 But, mother, the room was horribly stuffy, and Grannie says----""How dare you set your Grannie up against me in this way?
34805Called for the rent? 34805 Can that really be true?"
34805Clara, have you ever tried to understand those words in the Bible,''_ Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace whose mind is stayed on Thee_''?
34805Dinner ready?
34805Dinner? 34805 Do what?"
34805Do you want anything, Lucy?
34805Father will soon be in less pain, and----"But what shall_ I_ do? 34805 Have I made any difference at all, since I came home from Grannie''s?
34805Have you the money with you?
34805How can she be so unjust, so unreasonable?
34805How do you know? 34805 I am tuning the violin; ca n''t you hear?"
34805I can learn to play like other people, I suppose?
34805I expect you know how to put it in, do n''t you, Bob?
34805I say, Betty--Bob is speaking in quite a different tone of voice now--"I say, you did n''t really think I meant to_ buy_ the violin, did you?"
34805I''ve enough to do, that''s certain; and I suppose now you do n''t mean to help me with the accounts one bit?
34805If he wo n''t listen to anything I have to say, how can I ever make things right between us again? 34805 Is it a new kind of game?
34805Is that my Betty?
34805Is that_ really_ the way out of it? 34805 It_ is_ right?
34805Killed? 34805 Late?
34805Let what fellow know? 34805 Look, Betty, I''ve got you a little present; it is n''t half bad, though, is it?"
34805Lucy, what on earth are you doing here? 34805 Master coming home?
34805Mr. Duncan do anything? 34805 Must n''t be a Soldier?
34805My home? 34805 Now, Jennie, do you think that Dorcas would_ ever_ have been put in the Bible, if she had talked like that about her friends?
34805Now, let me think-- what is my right place? 34805 O Betty, may we darn up the holes in the chair- covers?"
34805Oh, Betty, I just want you to-- why, child, what is the matter? 34805 Oh, Bob, how could you be so violent?
34805Oh, Grannie, it''s leaving_ you_ that troubles me so dreadfully-- how can I go-- how_ can_ I, when I''m only just beginning to understand?
34805Oh, have I been thinking too much of myself-- of my own plans? 34805 Oh, is that all?"
34805Oh, what shall I do? 34805 Oh, will Mr. Duncan give me a trial?"
34805Oh,she thinks,"why was I so unkind to her-- suppose she should be really ill?"
34805Pray, how do you suppose I''m to pay the rent, and my husband still on the drink? 34805 Rent?"
34805Sha n''t; where''s mother? 34805 So unnecessary, all this fuss and muddle; what possible good can''Love''do to all this sort of thing?"
34805Surely she has n''t hidden herself away to read in the attic?
34805Tea? 34805 That is the Captain, I suppose?"
34805Then, again, you''re sorry for father''s accident; but why do n''t you show you''re sorry by doing your work in the way father would like? 34805 They make a good heap, do n''t they?"
34805This bag feels pretty heavy,exclaims Bob, the eldest boy,"anything good in it, Betty?"
34805Well, how did you leave your Grannie?
34805Well, my dear, did your Grannie send any message to me? 34805 Well, now,_ is_ it a novel?"
34805Well, well, my girl, what is it?
34805Well, what has upset you?
34805Well, what''s the meaning of this?
34805What are you talking about, Clara?
34805What can be the meaning of this-- what is the bird going to do?
34805What could Grannie mean by talking as though I could become a real power for good in my home?
34805What is it you want, please?
34805What is this? 34805 What was her name?"
34805What''s the good?
34805What, Betty, up already? 34805 What, the fire not alight yet?
34805What_ is_ the use of trying when no one seems to care whether things are properly done or not?
34805What_ was_ the use of telling me to go away and rest, and then forgetting all about the children''s dinner in this way? 34805 Where can that girl be?
34805Where''s mother?
34805Where''s the porridge- pot? 34805 Where''s your father?
34805Where''s your father? 34805 Where''s your father?"
34805Who is to pay for it, I should like to know? 34805 Who knows me?"
34805Who shall we ask to come, Betty?
34805Who''ll be the widows?
34805Why are you neglecting everything in this way? 34805 Why could n''t you wait until to- morrow?"
34805Why, Bet, who would have thought of your doing such a thing? 34805 Why, Betty-- Betty, for goodness''sake, don''t-- what can be the matter?"
34805Why, Bob, did n''t you say so?
34805Why, Lucy, how_ could_ you do that?
34805Why, Miss Betty, whatever do you mean?
34805Why, how''s this? 34805 Yes, that sounds true enough, but how am I to manage in our house?
34805Yes; and who are you-- one of my Soldiers? 34805 Yes; but----""But what, Bob, dear?"
34805You have been to the Lord about this, Betty?
34805You think, miss,she says, nervously, after a while,"that-- that if I went to The Army Meetings I might find it easier to do right?"
34805You''ll let me go? 34805 You?
34805Your birthday, child? 34805 ''Does Gerda''s story fit my dear Betty''s own case?'' 34805 (No, indeed; how could I?")
34805("Now, how could Grannie have found that out?
34805--very sharply--"don''t you know how late it is?"
34805A shabby, untidy room?
34805And we must all be very loving and kind, must n''t we?
34805And what am I to do now, pray?"
34805Are all the stories true?
34805Are n''t you ashamed to behave so wickedly?
34805Are n''t you just making it up, Betty?"
34805Are they_ all_ up before her?
34805Are you going to be ill again?"
34805Awakening, some hours later, with this uncomfortable feeling strong upon her, she begins to ask herself what has been wrong?
34805Betty-- what would they do without dear Betty?
34805Bob''s face clouds over again; but Betty hastens to add,"Could n''t I help you a bit with the tuning?
34805Brighten up the house?
34805But can she do it-- can she?
34805But is there nothing wrong about your method of trying to put the mistake right?
34805But then, if I_ do n''t_ scold and worry, how can I get things into proper order?"
34805But to herself Betty thinks,"Now, what would be the right thing to do for them?
34805But what can she say?
34805But what sort of letters shall I write to Grannie?
34805CHAPTER XI FATHER AT HOME"Father coming home?"
34805CHAPTER XIII COMRADES"Clara, what_ is_ the matter with you?
34805Ca n''t you see your sister wants her tea?"
34805Can I come?
34805Can love, and keeping one''s temper, make all that difference?
34805Can she be ill?
34805Can you not go to The Army Meetings?
34805Clara screaming?
34805Come, is n''t that something worth trying for?"
34805Could n''t I buy him a new violin- string?
34805Could n''t I sound the notes on the piano while you screwed up the string-- surely, that is the way people generally do tune violins?"
34805Could n''t we have a real big, spring- clean all over the house?"
34805Could n''t we_ do_ something?
34805Could n''t you offer to show him how to get his violin in tune?"
34805Dear me, what can Grannie mean?"
34805Dear me, what use can that be to you?"
34805Did Grannie send the book because she also saw the resemblance?
34805Did she really feel the sweep''s visit a big trouble only a few hours ago?
34805Did you never hear of the little servant who used to say she swept the floor for God, and cleaned the pots for God, too?
34805Do n''t you know that the Lord is very sorry when He sees little girls selfish, and rude, and passionate?
34805Do you play at all yourself?"
34805Do you think I have n''t seen you trying?
34805Does Captain really think she may be that one day?
34805Does Grannie mean that she is n''t loving people enough?
34805Father would n''t like that-- I wonder where he goes?
34805Father, mother, children-- what can she do for them all?
34805Father?
34805Had not I better just give him the money father collected, and say nothing about my idea after all?"
34805Has he promised to pay for it?
34805Has she discovered the secret of the happiness that came to the little maiden of the story?''
34805Have I ever been really loving, really thoughtful for her, really obedient?
34805Have I ever given mother her right place?
34805Have n''t I to work for the money to live on?--am I not trying to work for it now?
34805How can you expect to be ready in time at this rate?"
34805How did the miserable quarrel arise?
34805How did those boots wear?
34805How do I know it''s all right?
34805How''s that, my child?"
34805How_ can_ I make Bob understand that I want to help him?"
34805I ca n''t bear to knock-- how can she pay anything?
34805I wonder what Grannie would say to such a plan?
34805I wonder what Lucy finds to do so perpetually in her own room?
34805I''m so glad-- so very glad-- and so you''re going to the Meetings regularly?"
34805If so, how will he obtain the money?
34805If you would_ only_ let me try, sir-- until father gets better----""Oh, that''s it, is it?
34805Is Lucy asleep on the pillow beside her-- surely, she spoke just now?
34805Is it really so late?
34805Is n''t everything horrid enough already without this?"
34805Is she nagging?
34805Is there anyone in the house to help me get him in?"
34805Is there anything wrong at your home?"
34805Is there nothing she can do to make her father''s pain easier?
34805Is there nothing to make them follow dear Grannie''s example?"
34805Is this Captain Janet Scott-- Grannie''s friend?
34805It is n''t tea- time yet, is it?"
34805Let me think, if Grannie was in my place, what would she do first?"
34805Look here, Bob, you do n''t mean to tell me that you''re really going to buy that old thing?"
34805Lucy, did you speak?"
34805Lucy, were you studying for something all the time-- not just reading to amuse yourself-- were you learning about some work you wished to do?"
34805Mother''s place?
34805Mother, do you feel well enough to wash and iron the curtains?"
34805Now did you----?"
34805Now, just look at this kitchen; I do n''t believe it''s been swept since the day before yesterday; has it, Clara?"
34805Now, why do n''t you two girls invite two or three of your school friends in one afternoon, and pretend to be Dorcas and her neighbours?
34805Now, would n''t it be nice if we could get all the house in apple- pie order, and ourselves into nice, tidy ways, before he comes out of the hospital?
34805Now, you will try-- won''t you, Clara?
34805O Bob, you surely have n''t promised to_ buy_ that old fiddle?"
34805Oh, how can you behave so badly?
34805Oh, is n''t it just lovely to have it out here?"
34805Oh, what is it?"
34805Oh, what was it?
34805Oh, why did n''t you tell me before?"
34805Or is it just possible there is still something wrong with Betty herself?
34805Pray, how does this happen?"
34805Shall I read to you?
34805Shall I send them out for a walk?"
34805Shall she mend some now?
34805Suppose we each invite one friend?
34805Suppose you go round to the tenants who have n''t paid this morning?
34805Then afterwards, in her dear little bedroom, with her head buried in Grannie''s lap, she felt so strong, so sure-- and now?
34805This morning-- was it really only this morning that she was so foolishly vexed because her birthday was not remembered?
34805To love everybody so much that I do n''t get cross when they seem careless and unreasonable?
34805Was Grannie wrong?
34805What can it be?
34805What can it be?
34805What could have induced you to bring that wretched thing into the house?"
34805What does Grannie say?"
34805What is he going to pay you?"
34805What is that?
34805What shall I do?"
34805What sort of journey did you have?
34805What was that?
34805What would Grannie say?
34805What''s that?
34805Whatever shall I do without you?"
34805When are you going to see Mr. Duncan again?"
34805When shall I get out of the habit of judging too hastily?
34805Where are all the good resolutions she made not five minutes ago?
34805Where did he get that violin?
34805Where does he spend his evenings?
34805Where is the Love she was to listen to, and learn from?
34805Where''s mother?"
34805Who told you to touch that cake, Pollie?
34805Why ca n''t mother see that the whole house is a regular disgrace, and the children too-- with their dirty hands and rough hair, and rude, noisy ways?
34805Why do n''t you try to play quietly together?"
34805Why do n''t you wash it properly?
34805Why should n''t_ she_ collect Mr. Duncan''s rents, and keep his accounts whilst father is laid by?
34805Why, he''s as hard as flint, always grumbling at your father for not getting the last penny out of the tenants;_ he_ do anything?
34805Why, what does a girl like you know about it?"
34805Why, you do n''t mean to say you''ve finished breakfast?
34805Will father groan again when the doctor touches him?
34805Would it be right for me to go and ask his pardon?
34805Yes, Mr. Duncan is at home, will she please to give her name?
34805You work so hard for all of us-- how could I bother you with my hopes and fears?"
34805You''re going to copy her, are n''t you?"
34805You''ve never really cared to do your work properly, I''m afraid; you''ve never felt any real responsibility about it----""Oh, how can you say that?
34805[ Illustration:"How did you leave your Grannie?"]
34805[ Illustration:"Rent?"
34805[ Illustration:"They make a good heap, do n''t they?"]
34805has she failed already?
34805how can you say so?
34805how did she guess all this?"
34805how?
34805how_ can_ she say that?"
34805or dust?
34805or wash the curtains?
34805she begins; then, catching sight of a long black case in his hand,"Why, Bob, what have you there?"
34805what does it matter though she does live in a dull, city street; though her days must be spent in common- place work?
6669Do you want it?
6669Hast thou considered My servant Job?
6669If ye love them which love you, what reward have ye? 6669 If you please, dear friends, will you listen?
6669Oh,says He,"why cover ye my altar with tears, and bring your vain oblations?
6669Saul, Saul, why_ persecutest_ thou Me?
6669Shall we the Spirit''s course restrain, Or quench the heavenly fire? 6669 Sirs, what must I do to be saved?
6669Then,I said,"what is it?
6669Then,she said,"When can I see her?"
6669Therefore, at once believe?
6669Were not the Ethiopians and the Lubims a huge host, with very many chariots and horsemen? 6669 What is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?"
6669Where is God?
6669Why does He not show Himself? 6669 Yes,"said my son,"but what do you believe?"
6669A lady said to me,"I have been doing this and doing that for years, but I have no power; why do n''t I have it?"
6669After all, what does God want with us?
6669Again, the eunuch is often quoted as an illustration of faith; but what state of mind was he in?
6669And brought them out, and said, Sirs, what must I do to be saved?
6669And does He not send something to us all?
6669And have we not sinned against greater light and privilege than ever she did?
6669And if you were restored to your kingdom and power, would you show yourself strong on behalf of such a man?
6669And is it not?
6669And what are they?
6669And what further did he say to him?
6669And why do you hold them back?
6669And why not have it?
6669Are not our professed Christians exactly the same in character as her Pharisees?
6669Are you conscious in your soul of a feeling of triumph when anybody that you do n''t like happens to fall on some evil thing?
6669Are you leaving all behind you?
6669Are you not provoking Him as they provoked Him?
6669Are you willing for Me to come in?
6669Are you willing to forego your interests, and to seek His?
6669Are your skirts free?
6669But is this evidence that, because we require these things to keep us humble, therefore pride is dwelling in us and reigning over us?
6669But she was a woman of considerably matured age, and I added,"But is your father awake to the interests of God''s kingdom as he ought to be?"
6669But we want to deal specially with the lesson which the prophet draws from this event; for he says,"Wherefore didst thou go to Assyria?
6669But what then?
6669But where are the people who will do it?
6669Can it be expected that the Lord should shew Himself strong in behalf of such people?
6669Can you bear the ridicule and gibes of your fellow- men?
6669Can you give me any reason for that?
6669Can you go into a shop where you are sure you will not be extortioned?
6669Can you help me?"
6669Cornelius, is another instance, but what was the state of his mind and heart?
6669Did any man that ever got the Pearl of great price feel that he had given too much for it, even if he had given all that he had?
6669Did he go, as formerly, and cry unto the Lord, and put his battle into His hands?
6669Did you ever think about it?
6669Didst thou not know that the eyes of the Lord run throughout the whole earth?"
6669Do n''t you think He sees through the vile sham?
6669Do they not make fine and long prayers, and, at the same time, devour the widow and fatherless?
6669Do we not need trials and tribulations in the flesh in order to keep us humble?
6669Do you feel enough to be willing to forsake your sin?
6669Do you go into your closet, and spread it before the Lord, as Hezekiah and Jeremiah and Hosea did?
6669Do you hear it, ye who say that we must come down partly, and be a little like the world in order to win it?
6669Do you know anybody who keeps a conscience with respect to the profits he makes?
6669Do you look abroad on the state of the world, and the state of the church?
6669Do you look at it, and turn it over, and weep over it, and pray and cry, as Daniel and Paul did?
6669Do you love God best?
6669Do you rejoice in iniquity when it happens to an enemy?
6669Do you say,"No, we are not so_ bad?
6669Do you see how unphilosophically they are acting?
6669Do you suppose He is deceived?
6669Do you suppose that Jerusalem was more guilty than we are?
6669Do you suppose that the great mass of the professors of this generation think one another to be right?
6669Do you think God would have failed in His promise to Abraham?
6669Do you think about it?
6669Do you think it can?
6669Do you think people do not know when we are inconsistent?
6669Do you think the church has come up to His standard of privilege and obligation?
6669Do you think you would if you were God?
6669Do you want success?
6669Do you want to have your prayers answered?
6669Does he remember all the little difficulties of his school days, when he is inheriting the fruits of them?
6669Does the child remember how he used to cry over his lessons, when he becomes a man?
6669Hast thou forgotten who the God of Israel was?
6669Have I ever regretted it?
6669Have we any need to wonder that infidels wag their heads?
6669Have we not been exalted much higher than Jerusalem ever was?
6669Have you cut off that particular thing which the Holy Spirit has revealed to you?
6669Have you done that?
6669Have you forsaken the accursed thing?
6669Have you got it, brother?--sister?
6669Have you got it?
6669Have you got it?
6669Have you got this Charity that seeketh not her own?
6669Have you got this Charity?
6669Have you let go all?
6669Have you this Divine Charity, born of Heaven, tending to Heaven?
6669He awoke them to the truth of their almost lost and damned condition, till they said,"What must we do to be saved?"
6669He has given us a Saviour who can not save?
6669He has given, us a religion we can not practice?
6669He says,"The man who remembereth the poor( do you think He means only their bodies?
6669He will administer unto you an abundant entrance, and then-- what?
6669How can the Spirit make intercession for a man when He is not in him?
6669How did you live then?
6669How do I know God wants it for that purpose?"
6669How do I know that Abraham had a perfect heart towards God?
6669How do you read the history of the miracles-- the stories of His opening the eyes, unstopping the ears, cleansing the leper, and raising the dead?
6669How do you read your Bibles?
6669How do you trust your physician when you are sick, as you lay in repose or anguish upon your bed?
6669How does a bride believe in her husband when she gives herself to him at the altar?
6669How is it that wherever we go, as an organization, these signs and wonders are wrought?
6669How many of us would stick to Him then?
6669How many sermons have you heard?--invitations rejected?
6669How many will?
6669How many would go to the dungeon?
6669How much blessed persuasion and reasoning of the Holy Spirit have you resisted?--how much of the grace of God have you received in vain?
6669How shall you feel?
6669I believe He feels with respect to us, just as He felt with respect to His people of old, when He said,"Why come ye and cover my altar with tears?"
6669I love you complacently; I give you my approbation?"
6669I said,"Did not the Lord Jesus cut loose from His circle to save you?
6669I said,"My dear friend, what do you think God gave you feeling for?"
6669I said,"My dear sir, how do you know?
6669If God can not do this for me-- if Jesus Christ can not do this for me, what is my advantage at all by His coming?
6669If there is any father here who has a prodigal son, I ask, How is it that you are not reconciled to your son?
6669If they had believed, why all this alarm and concern on the approach of death?
6669If you had lived at Nazareth, do you think Jesus Christ would have done anything for you?
6669If you please, will you be converted?
6669Is it any wonder that at Christian Evidence Societies men get up and say that the Christian system has become effete?
6669Is it any wonder that infidels are laughing us to scorn?
6669Is it because of your pride?--because you want for them this world''s applause and favor?
6669Is it for fear of suffering?
6669Is it more than He bargained for when He bought you?
6669Is it more than He paid for?
6669Is it not time you ended that controversy?
6669Is it too much?
6669Is not that penitence?
6669Is not that repentance?
6669Is that God''s philosophy?
6669Is that justice?
6669Is that mercy?
6669Is the_"but"_ the hindrance that keeps you out of the Kingdom?
6669Is there anybody scarcely who wo n''t charge his neighbor more than the article is worth, if he has a chance, and call it lawful?
6669Is there anything contrary to the laws of mind in it?
6669Is there anything that you would not allow under any great pressure of calamity, or realization of danger, or grief?
6669Is there anything unphilosophical in it?
6669Is there not a definite end in every promise, exhortation, and command?
6669Mr. So- and- So, or even your bishop, thinks about you, than you are about the extension of the kingdom of Christ?
6669Must John have a revelation of things shortly to come to pass?
6669Must Paul hear unspeakable words, not, at that time, lawful for a man to utter?
6669Must we decline the honor of being in the advance guard of the Lamb''s army because of the conflict, because of the pain, because of the persecution?
6669Must we decline to tread in the bloodstained footsteps of the Captain of our salvation?
6669Must we give in?
6669My friends, are you more concerned about relieving temporal distress than you are about feeding famished souls?
6669My husband whispered,"Will you go there for love?"
6669Not, do you weep?
6669Now then, will you come?
6669Now then, will you?
6669Now, do you repent?
6669Now, have you got this Divine Charity?
6669Now, have you got thus far?
6669Now, the Lord wants a man to do this, and whom does He choose?
6669Now, the question is, are you to teach that man that he is to go on drinking, and expect God to save him?
6669Now, then, the Spirit of God says,"Will you give up the cup?"
6669Now, what do they mean?
6669Now, what does it mean to walk in obedience?
6669Now, what is the meaning of this term"perfect heart,"referring to the hearts of God''s children, all the way through the Bible?
6669Now, what is the whole duty of man?
6669Now, what is this perfect heart?
6669Now, why is it that the great mass of professing Christians do not get answers to their prayers?
6669Now, will you give up conformity to the world?
6669Now,_ what does it mean_?
6669Now,_ will you have it?_ Have you understood the conditions?"
6669Now,_ will you have it?_ Have you understood the conditions?"
6669Oh, I often think if times of persecution were to come again how many of us would be faithful?
6669Oh, have you got this Charity?
6669On another occasion, He said,"Are ye also yet without understanding?"
6669Paul says,"Shall I come unto you with the rod?"
6669Shall I ever regret it?
6669Shall it be so again to- night?
6669Shall you be sorry for the trouble?
6669Shall you murmur at the way He has led you?
6669Shall you regret the sacrifice?
6669Shall you think He might have made it a little easier, as you are sometimes tempted to do now?
6669She said,"A friend of mine remarked,''You do n''t mean to say that you are going to call four thousand people together to cry for the Holy Ghost?''
6669Some despairing soul asked me this in large letters,"How am I to believe?"
6669That will be grand, will it not?
6669The Lord is sitting there; He is looking at you, and He is saying,"What is all this stir about?
6669The light of the Spirit is on you:_ will you, act?
6669Then what is_ repentance_?
6669Then you have got thus far that you hate sin?
6669Then, how was it that wherever He went, there was sword, opposition, and conflict to the death?
6669Then, what does this perfect heart imply?
6669Then, what hinders?
6669There he was-- an Ethiopian, a heathen; but where had he been?
6669These Nazarenes, were they not everywhere spoken against?
6669These promises are not made to everybody, are they?
6669They are always asking,"Have any of the rulers believed on Him?"
6669They can much more easily see the sin of ruining or injuring their neighbors than injuring the great God; but He says,"Will a man rob God?
6669They feel this opposition and conflict deeply, but what are they to do?
6669They have a family of beautiful little children, but the father says,"What are we going to do for our children?
6669They tried to put her off, and asked,"Will not someone else do?"
6669To do what?
6669To whom does the Holy Spirit say,"Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved?"
6669Try your Charity by this mark: Do you contemplate the dying, famishing, half- damned souls of your fellow- men?
6669Was he a careless, unconvicted sinner?
6669Was it ever done?
6669We can not help but be proud of godly and obedient children; but what will it be to show your spiritual children, to the angels?
6669What a comment on"Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are ye?"
6669What am I to do?"
6669What did Asa do?
6669What did He say to Saul?
6669What did Jesus want?
6669What do I mean?
6669What do you want Me to do?
6669What does he say?
6669What does he say?
6669What does it mean to walk in the light?
6669What does it mean?
6669What else but the Holy Ghost could have shown you_ that_?
6669What else is it, think you?
6669What if anything should happen; if something should be done?''"
6669What is all this talk, this singing, and this praying about?
6669What is it?
6669What is it?
6669What is the reason He does not do something for us, and come down in the same plentitude of spiritual power as He did at Pentecost?
6669What is the secret?
6669What is the use of telling a person to believe he is saved_ before_ he is saved?
6669What need was there for him to make this display; could he not have shut the window and gone into an inner room?
6669What shall you say?
6669What was he doing?
6669What was it?
6669What was the first work Peter did?
6669What will that be?
6669What will you say to Him?
6669What woman in the world would feel that she ought to obey father and mother, rather than her husband?
6669What would you say to such a man?
6669What would you say?
6669What would you say?
6669What would you think of such a man?
6669What?
6669When Saul said,"Who art Thou, Lord?"
6669When he repents?
6669When is a sinner to believe?
6669When were you sanctified?
6669Where are the saints who will go in meekness and in love to try to reclaim the one who has erred?
6669Where did He begin?
6669Where was the power to come from to heal him?
6669Wherefore hast thou sinned against God?
6669Which has the most common sense in it?
6669Which have you got, my brother?--my sister?
6669Which is the most God- honoring?
6669Which will please your forefathers the most?
6669Who are these promises made to?
6669Who are to believe?
6669Who will?
6669Why are you always reproving him?
6669Why are you not reconciled?
6669Why are you obliged to hold him at arm''s length?
6669Why can you not have him come in and out, and live with you on the same terms as the affectionate, obedient daughter?
6669Why can you not live on amicable terms with him?
6669Why could he not have gone into an inner chamber and prayed?"
6669Why did it come on that particular occasion?
6669Why did the Holy Ghost overshadow them?
6669Why do hundreds of assemblies of God''s people meet and pray, but nothing comes?
6669Why do you persuade men, Paul?
6669Why does He not do something?"
6669Why not let God work it in us?
6669Why not?
6669Why should he not roar for the disquietude of his spirit as much as David did?
6669Why should not our conception of Christian perfection steadily grow with the increase of our knowledge of God and of His holy law?
6669Why should we be enthusiastic in everything but religion?
6669Why should we not be enthusiastic?
6669Why should we not have this demonstration in soul matters?
6669Why should we not shout and sing the praises of our King, as we expect to do it in glory?
6669Why will He not show Himself strong in your behalf?
6669Why would you exclude them from religion?
6669Why?
6669Why?
6669Why?
6669Why?
6669Why?
6669Why?
6669Why?
6669Will it ever be done?
6669Will not this be reward enough?
6669Will yon leap on to His faithfulness?
6669Will yon step over?
6669Will you act?_ Every spark of light you get without obeying it, leaves your soul darker.
6669Will you answer the question?"
6669Will you be filled with the pure, holy love of God towards God, and towards men, and all beings?
6669Will you be made Divine?
6669Will you be made true, straight, clean?
6669Will you come to Jesus?
6669Will you come to that point now?
6669Will you give up arguing about it and trying to make out that it is not a stumbling- block, when you know it is?
6669Will you go down, and say,"Be it unto me according to Thy word"?
6669Will you go over?
6669Will you go there for love-- the love of Jesus!--the great love wherewith He loved you and gave Himself for you?
6669Will you have it?
6669Will you have it?
6669Will you have this Divine Charity wrought in you?
6669Will you let God do it?
6669Will you make Him a straight path?
6669Will you put away the depths of unbelief which are at the bottom of all your difficulty?
6669Will you put your foot over?
6669Will you seek it?
6669Will you spring into the arms of Omnipotent Love, and trust Him with consequences?
6669Will you stand up and raise your voices to the Lord and ask Him?
6669Will you trample under foot that accursed thing which has so long kept the fulness of the blessing from you?
6669Will you trust?
6669Will you try it?
6669Will you venture?
6669Will you, for the great yearning with which your Father has been following you all these years-- for His love''s sake, will you come?
6669Will you?
6669Will you?
6669Will_ you_ be content to go in advance?
6669Will_ you_ endure the hardness of a pioneer?
6669Wo n''t that be reward enough?
6669Would you dream for a moment from reading the New Testament that this was the kind of thing God intended in His provisions of grace and salvation?
6669Would you not say,"Then, come in, my son; sit by me, live with me, and I will shield you-- I will deliver you?
6669Would you rather have men damned conventionally, than saved unconventionally?
6669Would you?
6669Yea, for hellish gain, do they not make widows and orphans wholesale?
6669You can not accomplish your purpose when you have done all; and think you that you will escape, by your satanic inventions, the Divine Executioner?
6669You say,"How am I to believe?"
6669You women here, if you knew that you were not the first and only one in the affections of your husband, what would you say?
6669_ How are they to believe_?
6669_ When are they to believe_?
6669_ Who are to believe_?
6669_ Why, why_ did it come?
6669_ Why_ did the glory come?
6669and how, in this way, the glorious blessing would spread?
6669and, through them, how many more?
6669do not even publicans the same?"
6669does He profess to do for me what He can not?
6669generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
6669has there not been much ground for it?
6669on his collar, and go and fetch him out?
6669or shall we read just this, that, and the other?"
6669said the other,"Do n''t you know what became of''Do n''t care?''"
6669someone said to me the other day, in agony--"Where is God?"
6669what did that reveal?
6669what do you think he was doing?
6669what was involved in that prayer-- what does that mean?
6669what will that be?
6669who will?
6669will you be such an one?
6669ye temporizers with Divine law?
6669you say,"does He pay you?"
3790A man with a heart would n''t have bashed poor little Jenny''s face, would he?
3790A philosopher, perhaps?
3790Ah kin you tell wether I''ve a soul or not?
3790Ai n''t I a man?
3790Ai n''t it good enough to be in your book?
3790Ai n''t you?
3790All it wants is three pennorth o hair dye: am I to be turned on the streets to starve for it?
3790Am I all right, Bilton?
3790Am I making any ridiculous mistake?
3790And leave the east end to starve?
3790And now that you understand the situation, what do you advise me to do?
3790And now, is it all over between us?
3790And shall not Barbara be loved for ever?
3790And their souls?
3790And what about Barbara?
3790And what are those hatfuls of pence and halfpence?
3790And what call has she to pray for me?
3790And what does govern England, pray?
3790And what does she do?
3790And what drives the place?
3790And where would they get the money to rescue us if we was to let on we''re no worse than other people?
3790And who is that, pray?
3790And why was that, do you suppose?
3790And will he be the better for that?
3790Another Japanese victory?
3790Any trade?
3790Anything else?
3790Anything out of the common?
3790Are Cholly and Dolly to come in?
3790Are there any good men?
3790Are they to come in?
3790Are you alluding to me?
3790Are you coming, Stephen?
3790Are you coming, Stephen?
3790Are you going to make our shelter another tied house for him, and ask me to keep it?
3790Are you going to spend your life saying ought, like the rest of our moralists?
3790Are you joking, Dolly?
3790Are you lyin to me to get shut o me?
3790Are you serious, mother?
3790Are you sure it will not end in your giving up the Salvation Army for the sake of the cannons?
3790Are you sure so much pampering is really good for the men''s characters?
3790Are you tired?
3790Av I ever offered to meddle with you, that you come noggin and provowkin me lawk this?
3790Av you anything to say agen it?
3790BARBARA[ as if the name were familiar: trying to remember how] Bill Walker?
3790BARBARA[ considering] Well, you see, there''s no use putting down your name unless I can do something for you, is there?
3790BARBARA[ her face lighting up] Oh, you are right: he can never be lost now: where was my faith?
3790BARBARA[ moving nearer to the drum] Have we got money enough to keep the shelter open?
3790BARBARA[ quite sunny and fearless] What did you come to us for?
3790BARBARA[ stopping Shirley adroitly as he is about to retort] You would n''t think he was my father, would you, Peter?
3790BARBARA[ tears coming into her eyes as she ties the bag and pockets it] How are we to feed them?
3790BARBARA[ unsuspectingly, as she turns away to take the money from the drum and put it in a cash bag she carries] Yes, is n''t it?
3790BILL[ almost crying] Ow, will you lea me alown?
3790BILL[ beginning to chuckle] Tell us, ole man, wot o''clock this morrun was it wen i m as they call Snobby Prawce was sived?
3790BILL[ contemptuously, but backing a little] Wot good are you, you old palsy mug?
3790BILL[ cynically, aside to Barbara, his voice and accent horribly debased] Wot prawce Selvytion nah?
3790BILL[ fortified by his resentment of Mog''s perfidy] is she?
3790BILL[ insolently] Wot''s that to you?
3790BILL[ nagging at her] Bin talkin ever sense, av you?
3790BILL[ surprised] Wottud she wash it for, the carroty slut?
3790BILL[ taunting] Wot prawce Selvytion nah?
3790BILL[ to Shirley, with undissembled misgiving] Is that i m you was speakin on?
3790Barbara: what are you doing?
3790Barbara: when will you learn to be independent and to act and think for yourself?
3790But arn''t you coming?
3790But did they never marry?
3790But what good will it do?
3790But why did he let you hit poor little Jenny Hill?
3790By the way, have you any religion?
3790By the way, may I call you Charles?
3790By the way, papa, what is your religion-- in case I have to introduce you again?
3790By the way, papa, where do you make the explosives?
3790By the way, would you mind lending me your matches?
3790By what right do you take the liberty of offering it to me?
3790CUSINS[ from the platform] Dummy soldiers?
3790CUSINS[ in a white fury] Do I understand you to imply that you can buy Barbara?
3790Ca n''t you help us towards the other five thousand?
3790Can a madman make cannons?
3790Can a sane man translate Euripides?
3790Can he box?
3790Can you play anything?
3790Can you strike a man to the heart and leave no mark on him?
3790Can you translate Charles Lomax''s remarks into reputable English for us?
3790Cawn''t you never keep your mahth shut?
3790Could n''t you?
3790Dare I make war on war?
3790Dare you make war on war?
3790Did I offer to hit him or did I not?
3790Did n''t you guess that?
3790Did you see the ballroom and the banqueting chamber in the Town Hall!?
3790Did you see the libraries and schools!?
3790Did you see the nursing home!?
3790Dionysos or another: what does it matter?
3790Do n''t provoke me to lay it acrost yours: d''ye hear?
3790Do n''t you know somebody?
3790Do they obey all your orders?
3790Do you call poverty a crime?
3790Do you consider it a good match for her?
3790Do you feel that you are a sufficiently practical man?
3790Do you know what my father is?
3790Do you know what would have happened if you had refused papa''s offer?
3790Do you know what you are saying; or are you laying a snare for my soul?
3790Do you love the English?
3790Do you love the Germans?
3790Do you love the Japanese?
3790Do you mean that he is coming regularly to live here?
3790Do you mean the distiller?
3790Do you object to that?
3790Do you or do n''t you?
3790Do you play, Barbara?
3790Do you pretend that Stephen could not carry on the foundry just as well as all the other sons of the big business houses?
3790Do you really think so?
3790Do you remember the window breaking?
3790Do you spose the Army''d be allowed if it went and did right?
3790Do you suppose that you and half a dozen amateurs like you, sitting in a row in that foolish gabble shop, can govern Undershaft and Lazarus?
3790Do you suppose this wicked and immoral tradition can be kept up for ever?
3790Do you think Bismarck or Gladstone or Disraeli could have openly defied every social and moral obligation all their lives as your father has?
3790Do you think I can be happy in this vulgar silly dress?
3790Do you think he wo n''t be happy with me?
3790Do you understand what you have done to me?
3790Does Morrison know who he is?
3790Does my daughter despair so easily?
3790Does your soul belong to him now?
3790Dolly: were you ever really in earnest about it?
3790Eh?
3790Eh?
3790Eh?
3790Euripides mentions Barbara, does he?
3790Excuse me: is there any place in your religion for honor, justice, truth, love, mercy and so forth?
3790Father: do you love nobody?
3790Feel better otter your meal, sir?
3790For instance, what''s the matter with that out- patient over there?
3790For wot!?
3790Funny, ai n''t it?
3790Goin to marry i m?
3790Had n''t I better play something?
3790Hardly anything left but the stage, is there?
3790Have I your permission, Adolphus, to invite my own husband to my own house?
3790Have I?
3790Have n''t you a turn for something?
3790Have you been shown over the shelter, Mr Undershaft?
3790Have you ever been in love with Dirt, like St Simeon?
3790Have you ever been in love with disease and suffering, like our nurses and philanthropists?
3790Have you ever tried?
3790Have you forgotten that Lord Saxmundham is Bodger the whisky man?
3790Have you found anything discreditable?
3790Have you gone into the insurance fund, the pension fund, the building society, the various applications of co- operation!?
3790Have you had one of your bad nights?
3790Have you never felt the romance of that love?
3790Have you the courage to embrace it, Barbara?
3790Have you, too, fallen in love with Barbara?
3790How could it be?
3790How could you be, since you''re not afraid of God?
3790How could you strike an old woman like that?
3790How did you come to understand that?
3790How did you make that twopence?
3790How do you maintain discipline among your men?
3790How do you suppose it got there?
3790How much, Jenny?
3790How?
3790I ai n''t smashed your face, av I?
3790I ca n''t, ca n''t I?
3790I come for my girl, see?
3790I force the collections at the meetings until I am ashamed, do n''t I, Snobby?
3790I have never before ventured to reproach you, Lady Brit; but how could you marry the Prince of Darkness?
3790I m that wrastled in the music all?
3790I say, Dolly old chap: do you really mind the car being a guy?
3790I told you they would, Jenny, did n''t I?
3790I''ll see somebody struck by lightnin, or hear a voice sayin"Snobby Price: where will you spend eternity?"
3790I''ll tell em how I blasphemed and gambled and wopped my poor old mother-- RUMMY[ shocked] Used you to beat your mother?
3790I''m no gin drinker, you old liar; but when I want to give my girl a bloomin good idin I like to av a bit o devil in me: see?
3790If I go to see you to- morrow in your Salvation Shelter, will you come the day after to see me in my cannon works?
3790If heaven has found the way to make a good use of his money, are we to set ourselves up against the answer to our prayers?
3790If what?
3790Indeed?
3790Is Cholly also a member of the Salvation Army?
3790Is it Bodger''s fault that this inestimable gift is deplorably abused by less than one per cent of the poor?
3790Is it like that, dad?
3790Is my access to the subtlest thought, the loftiest poetry yet attained by humanity, no capital?
3790Is my mastery of Greek no capital?
3790Is that historically true, Mr Learned Man, or is it not?
3790Is that true?
3790Is that your remedy for everything?
3790Is the bargain closed, Dolly?
3790Is the subterfuge good enough, Machiavelli?
3790Is there no higher power than that[ pointing to the shell]?
3790Is this a moment to get on my nerves, Charles, with your outrageous expressions?
3790Is three fifths more than half or less?
3790Is twopence not enough?
3790It got rubbed off be my shoulders see?
3790It would be nice to just stamp on Mog Habbijam''s face, would n''t it, Bill?
3790It''s not much for 5000 pounds is it?
3790LADY BRITOMART[ frigidly] What do you wish to convey, Charles?
3790LADY BRITOMART[ recovering from momentary speechlessness] Andrew: do you mean to say that you do n''t remember how many children you have?
3790LADY BRITOMART[ uneasily] What do you think he had better do, Andrew?
3790LOMAX[ delighted] Are you?
3790LOMAX[ doubtfully to Undershaft] Perhaps that sort of thing is n''t in your line, eh?
3790LOMAX[ leniently] Well, the more destructive war becomes, the sooner it will be abolished, eh?
3790LOMAX[ overtaxed] Would you mind saying that again?
3790LOMAX[ rising and going to Sarah] How is my ownest today?
3790LOMAX[ to Barbara, still rather shocked] Yes; but what about the cannon business, do n''t you know?
3790MRS BAINES[ astonished] Why not, dear?
3790MRS BAINES[ with tears in her eyes] Barbara: do you think I am wrong to take the money?
3790Major: may I take a little of it for the Army?
3790May I ask have you ever saved a maker of cannons?
3790May I ask-- as Barbara''s father-- how much a year she is to be loved for ever on?
3790May I not love even my father- in- law?
3790May I suggest a compromise?
3790Might I speak a word to you, my lady?
3790Mr Undershaft: have you ever seen a thousand people fall on their knees with one impulse and pray?
3790Mrs Baines: are you really going to take this money?
3790My God: why hast thou forsaken me?
3790My dear Stephen: where is the money to come from?
3790My religion?
3790My translation: what do you think of it?
3790Not Greek Paganism either, eh?
3790Not for Dionysos or another?
3790Not that I care a curse for her or you: see?
3790Now are you attending to me, Stephen?
3790Now tell me what happened at the meeting?
3790Now what can I do for you all?
3790People may differ about matters of opinion, or even about religion; but how can they differ about right and wrong?
3790Pet name props?
3790Please regard that as settled.--Not that I wish to be arbitrary; but why should I waste your time in discussing what is inevitable?
3790SHIRLEY[ angrily] Who made your millions for you?
3790SHIRLEY[ bitterly] Yes: I''m in their debt for a meal, ai n''t I?
3790SHIRLEY[ hotly] Did I offer to deny it?
3790SHIRLEY[ not budging an inch] Will you box Todger Fairmile if I put him on to you?
3790STEPHEN[ enthusiastically] Have you two seen the place?
3790STEPHEN[ going to her] Mother: what''s the matter?
3790STEPHEN[ hastily relinquishing the chain] Have I done anything to annoy you, mother?
3790STEPHEN[ in utter consternation] Do you mean to say that my father is coming here to- night-- that he may be here at any moment?
3790Sarah: are you coming home or are you not?
3790Sarah: have you nothing to say?
3790Secularist?
3790Shall I announce him, my lady; or is he at home here, so to speak, my lady?
3790Shall I contribute the odd twopence, Barbara?
3790Should you mind?
3790Snobby''s a carpenter, ai n''t it?
3790Steady?
3790Suppose one is forced to choose between them and money or gunpowder?
3790That is what comes of your gospel of love, is it?
3790That is your advice, Stephen, is it not?
3790That is your religion?
3790That was n''t very manly of him, was it?
3790The meeting?
3790The millionaire''s mite, eh?
3790Then the way of life lies through the factory of death?
3790Then why do n''t you go and get it?
3790Then why do you keep thinking about it?
3790To hold a hand uplifted over Fate?
3790To stand from fear set free?
3790UNDERSHAFT[ cold and sardonic] Have you ever been in love with Poverty, like St Francis?
3790UNDERSHAFT[ reining him by the shoulder] Can a sane woman make a man of a waster or a woman of a worm?
3790UNDERSHAFT[ stooping to smell the bouquet] Where did you get the flowers, my dear?
3790UNDERSHAFT[ surprised] Is it so large?
3790UNDERSHAFT[ to Cusins] quite well after last night, Euripides, eh?
3790UNDERSHAFT[ to Lady Britomart] He knows all about the tradition, I suppose?
3790UNDERSHAFT[ to the foreman] Anything wrong, Bilton?
3790UNDERSHAFT[ with redoubled force] And you?
3790Was he a man or only a crosseyed thief an a loafer?
3790Was he starvin or was he not?
3790Was it Major Barbara?
3790Waw did n''t you call thief on him, you silly old mucker you?
3790Waw should n''t I git a bit o me own back?
3790We three must stand together above the common people: how else can we help their children to climb up beside us?
3790Well, Rummy, are you more comfortable now?
3790Well, Stephen, what do you think of the place?
3790Well, has Todger paid you out for poor Jenny''s jaw?
3790Well, have you seen everything?
3790Well, if you''re happy, why do n''t you look happy, as we do?
3790Well, what can you do?
3790Well, wo n''t you help me to get at the people?
3790Well; but it stands to reason, do n''t it?
3790Well?
3790Well?
3790Were there no legitimate sons?
3790Were you thinking of your birth then?
3790Were''s it gorn?
3790What about literature, art and so forth?
3790What about the Bar?
3790What about the moral question?
3790What am I to do?
3790What could they do?
3790What do you know?
3790What do you mean by the horrible truth, pray?
3790What do you mean?
3790What do you mean?
3790What do you mean?
3790What do you mean?
3790What do you want, Barbara?
3790What does it matter whether they are true if they are wrong?
3790What does it matter whether they are wrong if they are true?
3790What does she say?
3790What else is Wisdom?
3790What has all this got to do with-- with-- with my father?
3790What have we three to do with the common mob of slaves and idolaters?
3790What is a broken heart more or less here?
3790What is all human conduct but the daily and hourly sale of our souls for trifles?
3790What is it, then, mother?
3790What is it?
3790What man?
3790What of Man''s endeavor, Or God''s high grace so lovely and so great?
3790What on earth is the true faith of an Armorer?
3790What other five thousand?
3790What things, pray?
3790What was he saying yesterday?
3790What were you doing?
3790What were you drinking, may I ask?
3790What will Lazarus say?
3790What will the servants think?
3790What will they give him for the five thousand?
3790What works?
3790What you call crime is nothing: a murder here and a theft there, a blow now and a curse then: what do they matter?
3790What''s her name?
3790What''s kep us poor?
3790What''s the matter with you?
3790What''s the matter?
3790What''s the result?
3790What''s your name?
3790What''s your name?
3790What''s your trade?
3790What?
3790When I speak to one of them it is"Well, Jones, is the baby doing well?
3790Where are you going, mother?
3790Where are your works?
3790Where else can I ask him?
3790Where is your shelter?
3790Who are you callin mate?
3790Who else is it?
3790Who is Lord Saxmundham?
3790Who saved you, Mr. Price?
3790Who sez I''m not a man?
3790Who told you wot was in my mind?
3790Who wants your love, man?
3790Who was kneeling on your head?
3790Who would have thought that any good could have come out of war and drink?
3790Who''s Jenny Hill?
3790Who''s afraid to give his name?
3790Who''s goin to give it to me?
3790Who''s he?
3790Whose character?
3790Why are you taking your badge off?
3790Why did n''t you dye your hair?
3790Why did you leave us?
3790Why do n''t you laugh if you want to, Cholly?
3790Why do n''t you lea me alown?
3790Why does it keep coming up against you in your mind?
3790Why go back to such an uninteresting and unimportant subject as business?
3790Why should n''t they av a bit o credit, poor loves?
3790Why should not Adolphus succeed to the inheritance?
3790Why should you?
3790Why, man, do you know what my profits are?
3790Why, my dear?
3790Why?
3790Will you let me try?
3790With a Methodist chapel?
3790Wot are you?
3790Wot av I done to you?
3790Wot does Rummy stand for?
3790Wot dye mean?
3790Wot good are you?
3790Wot is it?
3790Wot new friend?
3790Wot''s that you say[ threatening him]?
3790Wots YOUR name?
3790Wots is weight?
3790Wots iz bleedin name?
3790Wots the consequence?
3790Would any man named Adolphus-- any man called Dolly!--object to be called something else?
3790Would anyone else than a madman make them?
3790Would n''t you?
3790Would you break windows now?
3790Would you have joined if you had never seen me?
3790Would you hit my son- in- law''s brother?
3790Wy ai n''t I got a art the same as ennybody else?
3790Yes: it is not easy work being in love with me, is it?
3790Yes: you''d a got in a hextra bit o talk on me, would n''t you?
3790Yes; and what av I got by it?
3790You do n''t feel angry with him, do you?
3790You do n''t mean that this thing is loaded, do you?
3790You do n''t mind Cholly''s imbecility, papa, do you?
3790You do n''t thank me?
3790You have had your eye on the business, my young friend, have you?
3790You have heard of Sir Horace Bodger?
3790You have n''t any heart, have you?
3790You know that, do n''t you?
3790You really think so?
3790You remember what Euripides says about your money and gunpowder?
3790You stop to jaw back at me; and I''ll start on you: d''ye hear?
3790You want to go in and tell your Major of me, do you?
3790You want to know where the snow come from, do n''t you?
3790You''re goin to stand up for her, are you?
3790You''re not a Millionaire, are you, Peter?
3790You''re not getting converted, are you?
3790You''re ony a jumped- up, jerked- off, orspittle- turned- out incurable of an ole workin man: who cares about you?
3790You''ve fed my body and saved my soul, have n''t you?
3790Your father there has a great many children and plenty of experience, eh?
3790Yours or mine?
3790[ Approaching Barbara] You wanted my soul, did you?
3790[ Between them] This is my father: I told you he was a Secularist, did n''t I?
3790[ Looking at the wounded cheek] Does it hurt?
3790[ Seizing him with both hands] Oh, did you think my courage would never come back?
3790[ Taking Cusins''hands in his] How are you, my young friend?
3790[ To Adolphus] Is that fair or is it not?
3790[ To Barbara] So you are coming to see my death and devastation factory, Barbara?
3790[ To Cusins] Well, my friend, may we expect you here at six tomorrow morning?
3790[ To Jenny] Now are you goin to fetch out Mog Habbijam; or am I to knock your face off you and fetch her myself?
3790[ To Lomax] Do you happen to remember what you did with the match?
3790[ To Price] Did you have a piece of bread?
3790[ To Undershaft] Eh?
3790[ To Undershaft] Getting into heaven is not exactly in your line, is it?
3790[ Turning at the gate] Wot prawce Selvytion nah?
3790[ Warming to the scientific interest of the subject] Did you know that Undershaft?
3790[ With a touch of caution] You will let me have the cheque to show at the meeting, wo n''t you?
3790[ With some remorse] My poor boy, did you think I was angry with you?
3790[ moodily walking across to Lady Britomart''s writing table] Why are we two coming to this Works Department of Hell?
3790ai n''t I a man?
3790and has Mrs Jones made a good recovery?"
3790are these no capital?
3790are you settisfawd nah?
3790did you believe that I was a deserter?
3790do you know where I''m goin to, and wot I''m goin to do?
3790eh?
3790for yourself, for instance?
3790how can I put it into words?
3790is there anything you know or care for?
3790the Lord sends it to you: he was n''t above taking bread from his friends; and why should you be?
3790to breathe and wait?
3790to me, Sarah?
3790who''d believe you?
3790why should I?
3790you see that it is necessary that he should pay us a visit, do n''t you?