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6489''And for the tender mother Who dandled him to rest, And for the wife who nurses His baby at her breast?
6489''Are you then, sir, put out of the bill?''
6489''Have you resolved to dishonor me?''
6489''How can I bless you,''he said,''while I see my country in mourning?''
6489''If we have been able to bring the men into the right path, why should not we be able to deal with these little creatures?''
6489''Monsieur Henri,''said the boy,''they say you are to draw for the conscription next Sunday; but may not your tenants rise against it in the meantime?
6489''Nay,''said the Emperor,''did not holy King David commit both murder and adultery, yet was he not received again?''
6489''O Life, without thy chequer''d scene Of right and wrong, of weal and woe, Success and failure, could a ground For magnanimity be found?''
6489''Their van will be upon us Before the bridge goes down; And if they once may win the bridge What hope to save the town?''
6489''Then what should you have done with the greetings?
6489''Well,''he said,''is it not a Bishop''s duty to choose the higher course?''
6489''What has been lost,''said the Grand Master,''since you cry out for help?''
6489''What prize would''st hold, thou''Triller bold'', Who trilled well for my son?''
6489''What repentance have you shown for such a sin?''
6489''Why be dispirited?''
6489''Why, Lady dear, so sad of cheer?
6489''Wouldest thou know, son why I am so joyful?
6489A BOOK OF GOLDEN DEEDS By Charlotte M. Yonge TABLE OF CONTENTS What is a Golden Deed?
6489All this rush''d with his blood-- Shall he expire, And unavenged?
6489Am I to die without being heard?''
6489And for the holy maidens Who feed the eternal flame, To save them from false Sextus, That wrought the deed of shame?
6489And what was Vincent''s reply to this?
6489And who was there to bring relief to them, who were themselves the Roman State and government?
6489But who shall say how many souls were saved in those years by these men who did what they could?
6489Captain Berry was delighted, and exclaimed,''If we succeed, what will the world say?''
6489Hast waked the livelong night?''
6489Hath the world aught for me to fear When death is on thy brow?
6489He heard all she had to say, and answered,''I pray thee, good Mrs. Alice, tell me one thing-- is not this house as near heaven as my own?''
6489His parched longing lips gave utterance to the sigh,''Oh that one would give me to drink of the water of the well of Bethlehem that is by the gate?''
6489How, then, was she to help herself among the proud and determined nobles of her Court?
6489In yon strait path a thousand May well be stopp''d by three: Now who will stand on either hand, And keep the bridge with me?''
6489Is it the breeze amid the trees Re- echoing her fear?
6489Is there glory in shedding such blood?
6489Oh, wherefore linger?''
6489Once safe out of Sicily, who would answer for his return?
6489Shall I drink the blood of these men that have put their lives in jeopardy, for with the jeopardy of their lives they brought it?''
6489Should all starve together, or sacrifice their best and most honored after all suffering in common so long?
6489Should you have kept them in compensation?
6489The Senate was-- all that remained of it-- shut up in the Capitol; the Gauls were spread all round; how was that decree to be obtained?
6489Their homes in the Peloponnesus were comparatively secure-- had they not better fall back and reserve themselves to defend the Isthmus of Corinth?
6489WHAT IS A GOLDEN DEED?
6489Well might Mustafa say,''If the son has cost us so much, what will the father do?''
6489What clang thrills on her ear?
6489What man is he that lusteth to live, And would fain see good days?
6489What sudden sound is stirring round?
6489What was done to alleviate all these horrors?
6489Where was the vanquished?
6489Who can tell how many innocent lives have been saved by that thirty days''respite?
6489Who could wish to see their brightness dimmed with earthly rewards?
6489Who the inhabitants Who with a slender pittance will relieve Even for a day the wandering Oedipus?''
6489Women, is this your will?''
6489they said,''do you wish us to get ourselves massacred?''
6489what means it?
3635And is she glad?
3635And, Mark,Julie said, unheeding,"you know what Harry and I are going to call her, if it''s a girl?
3635Are you sorry, Ju?
3635Are you talking?
3635At the express office--? 3635 Betty engaged?
3635Bruce come in yet?
3635But I do n''t know your name?
3635But suppose I do n''t suit?
3635But surely you''ll be down our way again?
3635But, Mother, surely he did n''t expect to marry Betty Forsythe?
3635Ca n''t we take her somewhere, and get a doctor? 3635 Ca n''t you sleep?"
3635Did?
3635Do I know Dayton?
3635Do n''t say anything to Mother about it, will you? 3635 Do n''t you want him to come-- is he old and fussy?"
3635Do quiet them, ca n''t you?
3635Do you know that you managed that situation very cleverly just now?
3635Glad?
3635Have n''t I told you yet that I''m only her secretary? 3635 Have you met my father-- my small brothers?"
3635How''s Mother, Becky?
3635I know,Margaret began, half angrily;"but what about the children?"
3635I suppose somebody knows something about this Mrs. Carr- Boldt, Mother?
3635I''ve been wondering if you''re disappointed about your friend not coming to- morrow, Mark?
3635I? 3635 Is Mrs. Carr- Bolt your mother''s or your father''s sister?"
3635Is it going to be a good show, Ted?
3635Is n''t it?
3635Is n''t there a tea- room-- isn''t there an inn here where we could have a bite?
3635Is there a concert?
3635It''s the first break, is n''t it, Dad? 3635 Just quiet them down, will you, Mother?
3635Look at this morning-- did you sit down before you came in here twenty minutes ago?
3635Mother, may n''t I get down the finger- bowls,she asked;"and may n''t we have black coffee in the silver pot, afterwards?"
3635Mother, will you pray I succeed?
3635Mother-- really?
3635Mother-- why are you up so late?
3635Ned Gunther?
3635Oh--? 3635 Pay me?"
3635Rebecca tell you Dad did n''t get his raise?
3635Ring, will you, Peggy?
3635Seven of you, eh? 3635 She''s all right, I suppose?"
3635Something nice has happened, Mother?
3635Ted,said Margaret, kissing him, as the Pagets always quite simply kissed each other when they met,"what are you driving Costello''s cart for?"
3635The Blankenships have one, and have n''t the de Normandys?
3635The train was five o''clock, was it?
3635There was a perfectly good reason for her hurry, I suppose? 3635 Well, what does this very businesslike aspect imply?"
3635What does Costello pay you?
3635What is it?
3635What makes you want to drive this horrid cart, Ted?
3635What were you doing, Dorothy,she went on pleasantly,"to get under that big car?"
3635What''s my girl worrying about?
3635Where''s Bruce? 3635 Who are the Carr Boldts, except for their money?
3635Who is he, sis?
3635Who''s that on the porch?
3635Who--?
3635Why are n''t you going to the concert?
3635Why do I like it?
3635Why not?
3635Why not?
3635Why, did n''t you hear us talking at dinner? 3635 Yes, darling, you want Mama, do n''t you?"
3635Yes? 3635 You are n''t going home to lunch in all this, Margaret?"
3635You do, do n''t you, Margaret?
3635You know I love you, do n''t you Margaret?
3635You know that, do n''t you? 3635 You love me, do n''t you?
3635You''ll stay, Mother?
3635You''re Mrs. Paget, of course,--this is an awful hour to interrupt you,she said in her big, easy way,"and there''s my Miss Paget,--how do you do?
3635You''re all alone in the world, Miss Page?
3635You''re exhausted, are n''t you, Margaret?
3635Your people are n''t still in the South, you said?
3635And I was the scornfullest thing you ever saw, was n''t I, Ted?
3635And how could she keep him from coming, what excuse could she give?
3635And what have I to do?"
3635And who''s to blame?
3635And why do you like teaching?"
3635And you''ve six brothers and sisters?
3635And your mother lives there?
3635And, Fraulein, telephone the yacht club, will you?
3635Are they all as handsome as you and this Teddy of yours?
3635But then why do n''t you come down to New York, and do something else?"
3635But you see I must get up to town to- night-- in this door?
3635CHAPTER V"So you''re going home to your own people for the week end, Peggy?--And how many of you are there,--I always forget?"
3635Ca n''t that boy remember what time we have dinner?"
3635Ca n''t we get out of this?"
3635Can you blame a woman whose life is packed full of other things she simply can not avoid, if she declines to complicate things any further?
3635Carr- Boldt?"
3635Did Mark suppose Mother''d think she was crazy if she asked the family not to be in evidence when the crowd came to the house for the salad course?
3635Do n''t you make Mother stop me, either, will you?"
3635Do n''t you, Margaret?"
3635Do n''t you?"
3635Do you know Dayton?"
3635Do you remember her canary, that Teddy hit with a plate?...
3635Do you suppose my grandmother ever took a baby''s temperature, or had its eyes and nose examined, or its adenoids cut?
3635Get in on the four- ten?"
3635I wonder why Kelly does n''t bring us more wood?"
3635Is Mother here?
3635Is she fond of flowers?"
3635JTABLE 4 7 1 MOTHER CHAPTER I"Well, we could n''t have much worse weather than this for the last week of school, could we?"
3635Leave him in, Mark, ca n''t we?"
3635Margaret went upstairs, hearing her mother''s apologetic,"Oh, Dad, why did n''t I give you back your club?"
3635Mark, dear, will you help the pudding?"
3635Mark, do you suppose Mother''d let me take this bed out, and just have a big couch in here?
3635Mark, does that show?"
3635Mark, would you like a cup of tea?"
3635Mother would never feel as she did about these things, and what was the use of arguing?
3635Mrs. Porter, may my class go into your room a little while?"
3635Not near Dayton?"
3635Oh, Mother, does he feel so badly about Betty?"
3635Old secretary deserted-- got married--?
3635Poor old Mark, you''re all in, are n''t you?
3635Rebecca was cheerful now, the promise exacted, and cheerfully observed:--"Dad did n''t get his raise-- isn''t that the limit?"
3635She had good reason for wanting Mark in all this hurry?"
3635She had met brilliant women, rich women, courted women-- but where among them was one whose face had ever shone as her mother''s shone to- day?
3635There would be no worse, she said to herself with sudden conviction,--how could there be?
3635This morning, thinking what her life is, I could n''t see what repaid her, do you see?
3635We''ve had this room a long time together, have n''t we?
3635Well, did they lock him out?"
3635What are you doing here?"
3635What are you going to call him, Julia?''
3635What could they do-- who could take up the work she laid down,--who would watch and plan and work for them all, now?
3635What had n''t they done, these dearest people, to be always struggling, always tired, always"behind the game"?
3635What hardship could be hard that knitted their two hearts closer together; what road too steep if they essayed it hand in hand?
3635What have you been doing?"
3635What sort of a day?"
3635What-- how-- who on earth had told them anything of John Tenison?
3635When Maudie left them at the next corner, she said quickly:--"Mark, did you see where we were when I saw you?"
3635When is she coming down here?"
3635Who to?"
3635Why ca n''t we have a game of auction right here and now?"
3635Why not?"
3635Why should they be eternally harassed by plumbers''bills, and dentists''bills, and shoes that would wear out, and school- books that must be bought?
3635Will you finish those bills upstairs, if you please?"
3635Will you tell Swann Miss Paget will see him about to- morrow''s dinner when she comes back from the yacht club to- day?
3635You know Maudie, do n''t you, Mark?"
3635You won''t-- will you, Mark?"
3635she protested,"ca n''t that wait?"
3635sobbed Margaret, clinging there,"do you want me to go-- shall I go?
41180Afraid?
41180After her, do you like any woman better than me?
41180Ai n''t you got a dime that''s makin''trouble for the rent o''your coin?
41180Ai n''t you got no heat?
41180Ai n''t you this fellow Aldrich?
41180All the time?
41180Always?--just as I''ve always loved you?
41180An''you wo n''t miss de t''ree a week I been fetchin''in?
41180And I suppose you now want somethin''o''the same sort-- somethin''fancy?
41180And I''m still next?
41180And do you like me any less than you did at first?
41180And has the development you expected come?
41180And how save? 41180 And it was for her you stole the money?
41180And nothing can change you?
41180And nothing can change your determination to marry him?
41180And of the disgrace?
41180And please, sir, what''ll that be?
41180And say-- have you sized up Carrie? 41180 And so you''re going to stick to honesty?"
41180And that?
41180And that?
41180And that?
41180And the other dream?
41180And then-- he broke it off?
41180And this is my answer?
41180And what did she say?
41180And who did he say I am?
41180And why am I at an end?--why?
41180And why do you think I''ve broken my promise?
41180And you lied to me about Miss Morgan loaning you money?
41180And you never will?
41180And you really believe in me?
41180And you''re decided-- absolutely determined?
41180And, please sir, how do you like being honest at five dollars a week?
41180Are these things true?
41180Are you a near friend or relative?
41180Are you asleep?
41180Are you going to call up?
41180Are you sure?
41180Are you the David Aldrich who stole five thousand dollars from St. Christopher''s Mission?
41180As much as I love you?
41180As tough as it is?
41180But ai n''t you tired of the honesty life at five per?
41180But can you love me-- some time?
41180But do n''t you want to tell me something about yourself-- about your plans?
41180But do you mind telling why you think so?
41180But do you think he found out anything?
41180But how are you going to live?
41180But how do I know you really represent him?
41180But how''ve you been?
41180But she''s got some hold on you; she means something in your life-- don''t she?
41180But to destroy others?
41180But what difference does that make to you?
41180But what''s your luck? 41180 But who did?"
41180But why do you want them?
41180But would she love you?
41180But you''re glad-- I did not take it?
41180But you''ve been in New York before?
41180By election?
41180By the way, are you the David Aldrich that submitted us a novel five or six years ago called''The Master Knot?''
41180By the way,the Mayor whispered,"d''you have any idea yet how Chambers found out?"
41180By- the- bye, have you had an answer yet from that sanitarium at Colorado Springs?
41180Ca n''t we forget it-- wipe it out-- and be just friends?
41180Ca n''t you and your father take two cheap rooms, sell most of your furniture, and live on the proceeds while you study?
41180Ca n''t you give us the main facts right now? 41180 Can I come in?"
41180Can a drowning man refuse a rope thrown him?
41180Can you use de mitts?
41180Can? 41180 Come now, some of the party may have missed me-- but you, did you think of me once?"
41180Come, we must go,she said...."You have your diagram of the house?"
41180Could anybody have been in the safe since Mr. Morton''s death?
41180D''you mean I can stay wid you?
41180D''you mind if I smoke?
41180D''you really want me to go as much as all dat, pard?
41180D''you think I can?
41180D''you think I look all right?
41180D''you think he heard what we said about Red Thorpe?
41180D''you, realise, friend,he burst out,"that it''s only one day more?
41180Darling-- you''ll never regret this?
41180Did I say so? 41180 Did Mr. Aldrich tell you why I wished to see you?"
41180Did n''t I say I''d git a job? 41180 Did n''t you bump your nose agin his breath?
41180Did n''t you ever think, David, that there may come a time, years from now, when you may want to clear your name? 41180 Did n''t you?"
41180Did she say anything?
41180Did you get it through Miss Chambers?
41180Did you notice, Aldrich,he said in a strained voice,"that I avoided taking his hand when he offered it at first and again when we parted?"
41180Do n''t you know that she''s far, far above you? 41180 Do n''t you see that we''re making the same fight?"
41180Do n''t you think I have the strength to bear, supported by you and love, what you have borne alone?
41180Do n''t you think there may be another queer bird in the room?
41180Do n''t you think, Helen,her father asked quietly,"that you''re letting that fellow make himself very much of a bore?"
41180Do you know how old I am?
41180Do you like me any less than you did at first?
41180Do you love him?
41180Do you love him?
41180Do you mean to say,she demanded, slowly,"that any man would do such a thing as that?"
41180Do you mind if I ask you about yourself?
41180Do you think I can take as a gift that which I honestly earned?
41180Do you think he can possibly be on your trail?--and if so, what for?
41180Do you?
41180Does it make any difference to you?
41180Does the neighbourhood still remember him?
41180Done what?
41180Even though it will sound absurd from me? 41180 Father-- you''re not going to tell, are you?"
41180For a month''s work? 41180 Forgive me for saying it, father,"she besought tremulously,"but-- can you prevent me?"
41180Forgive me-- won''t you please, father?
41180From your father? 41180 Good- bye?
41180Had any experience as a shipping clerk?
41180Had n''t I better see him at once?
41180Happy?
41180Have I not?
41180Have n''t you been stealing from your employers?
41180Have the expected developments in Mr. Rogers''s business taken place?
41180Have you thought again of writing?
41180Helen?
41180Helen?
41180Help you?
41180Here in the city?
41180Hey, sister-- what''s de row?
41180How are you, Allen?
41180How did you find me?
41180How did you like the floor?
41180How long''s Mr. Rogers been interested in real estate in this neighbourhood?
41180How much do you make?
41180How would you like to stay with me for awhile, Tom?
41180How''d you like de feed?
41180How''ll they learn you''re Red Thorpe?
41180How''s the Mayor chosen?
41180Hungry?
41180I did, did I?
41180I guess I''ll get some money, wo n''t I?
41180I guess I''ll get the money-- don''t you think?
41180I shall!--you hear me?
41180I suppose you''ve tried to get them to withdraw their land from his control?
41180I wonder what''s queered her agin''you?
41180I''m sure you think so, do you not?
41180I''ve guessed right-- have I not?
41180If I said so-- would you believe me?
41180If I''d taken it, would n''t I have disappeared? 41180 If it was n''t true, d''you suppose he''d be paying me to keep still about it?"
41180If there was, now would be my time, would n''t it?
41180In the same business before then?
41180Is Lillian Drew in?
41180Is Mr. Morton at home?
41180Is dat all you''re goin''to say?
41180Is dat de way she sizes up de facts? 41180 Is dat job you was tellin''me about took yet?"
41180Is n''t there something bad in your past you can tell her-- so bad that she''ll drop you?
41180Is that you?
41180Is there anything at all that I can do for you?
41180Is there anything in which I can serve you?
41180Is this Miss Drew?
41180Is this Mr. Rogers? 41180 Is this the thing you wanted no one to hear?"
41180Kate?
41180Marry that thief? 41180 May I say,"he remarked at length, with the daring of her own free spirit,"that you are looking very well?"
41180Me-- sleep-- in-- your-- bed?
41180Me?
41180Me?
41180Merely because the money is not there, is that proof that Mr. Aldrich took it? 41180 Money?"
41180Mr. Aldrich,she said tremulously,"will you please put me in a cab?"
41180My father?
41180No references at all?
41180Nothing can change that decision?
41180Nothing can prevent your arresting him?
41180Now, Helen, is this treating me fair?
41180Now, sir, what were you doing in here?
41180Of course-- why not?
41180Of me? 41180 Oh, I am, am I?"
41180Oh, yes-- why not?
41180Ought n''t I to go?
41180Pardon me, but do n''t you think you''re a little too curious?
41180Queer?
41180Say good- bye?
41180Say, why did n''t you have me pinched?
41180Say? 41180 See here, Bill Halpin, what the devil do you mean?"
41180See here, Halpin, what are you talking about?
41180Since you have intrusted Mr. Rogers with the management of your property I take it that he has your fullest confidence?
41180So,Allen said, with slow distinctness,"You''re Mr. David Aldrich?"
41180Stay with me? 41180 That Miss Chambers is one of the swells, ai n''t she?"
41180The others?
41180Then nothing can stop you?
41180Then the worst we feared-- is true?
41180Then where did you get that money?
41180Then why do you talk of exposure?
41180Then why not try?
41180Then you think as you say here--he laid his hand upon the letter--"that we''d better pay him what he demands and close the deal?"
41180Then you will never, never give your ideas up?
41180Then you will never, never give your ideas up?
41180Then you''ll say nothing?
41180Then you''re happy?
41180These are all?
41180They were from relatives?
41180This man?
41180This then is your ultimatum?
41180To achieve by suffering, and be repaid by dishonour-- what can be higher?
41180To which one?
41180Twenty- five?
41180Was n''t he?
41180Was your waiter all right? 41180 We do n''t want to lose it, but how are we going to help it?"
41180Well, got everything you need for the trip?
41180Well, now, what can I do for you?
41180Well, now-- what do you want?
41180Well, sir, how''ve you been?
41180Well,he demanded,"--and what do you think o''your father now?"
41180Well-- how much is it to be?
41180Well-- what''re you here for?
41180Well-- why do n''t you shoot?
41180Well?
41180Well?
41180Well?
41180What are you going to do?
41180What can they do? 41180 What d''you suppose I brought you here for?
41180What did you tell her?
41180What did you want that coat for?
41180What do you do?
41180What do you mean?
41180What do you mean?
41180What do you mean?
41180What do you mean?
41180What do you mean?
41180What do you think?
41180What do you want?
41180What do?
41180What does he do?
41180What doing?
41180What good will that do you? 41180 What happen?"
41180What has that to do with your note?
41180What have you worked at?
41180What if it is?
41180What is Mr. Haddon doing upstairs?
41180What is it?
41180What is it?
41180What is it?
41180What money?
41180What of?
41180What others?
41180What right have you to touch this boy?
41180What shall I do with you?
41180What was the man like?
41180What you caught there?
41180What you t''ink I took it for? 41180 What you t''ink?"
41180What you wearin''out de pavement for? 41180 What''re you doing here?"
41180What''s all dis mean?
41180What''s dat?
41180What''s de matter?
41180What''s going on in there?
41180What''s he want?
41180What''s she want?
41180What''s that?
41180What''s the matter?
41180What''s the matter?
41180What''s the matter?
41180What''s this mean?
41180What''s this mean?
41180What''s up? 41180 What''s your game?--yours and this man_ Rogers_?"
41180What''s your last name?
41180What''s your name?
41180What,he cried,"d''you mean you had n''t told her it was her father?"
41180What-- you know each other?
41180What?
41180What?
41180What?
41180Whatever I want you to be?
41180Where are you going to stay to- night?
41180Where do you live?
41180Where will you stay to- night?
41180Where you goin''to take me?
41180Where you going?
41180Where''s your swag?
41180Where?
41180Which is it to be?
41180Who is she?
41180Who lives here?
41180Who was that woman this morning?
41180Who''ve you worked for?
41180Who?
41180Who?
41180Who?
41180Why ai n''t she?
41180Why did n''t he come himself?
41180Why did you ask me to stay here? 41180 Why did you do it?"
41180Why did you gimme dat extry egg?
41180Why do n''t you go? 41180 Why do n''t you put those things up?"
41180Why do n''t you rent''em?
41180Why him especially?
41180Why not take an idea in the field of your dream?
41180Why not?
41180Why should n''t I call you David? 41180 Why should n''t I?"
41180Why should n''t I?
41180Why were n''t you doing it then?
41180Why, did n''t he nab your pocket- book?
41180Why, have you been ill?
41180Why, what''s the matter?
41180Why, where did you get all those things?
41180Why? 41180 Why?"
41180Why?
41180Why?
41180Why?
41180Why?
41180Will you wait, please?
41180Wo n''t you let him go because I, a friend, ask it as a favour?
41180Wo n''t you let him go if I assure you that in arresting him you''ll be making the mistake of your life?
41180Wo n''t you please be seated?
41180Wo n''t you sit down?
41180Wo n''t you sit down?
41180Work for nine a week?
41180Would n''t you just as soon our talk should be private?
41180Would she love you if she knew the truth?
41180Yes, what?
41180Yes? 41180 Yes?"
41180Yes?
41180Yes?
41180Yes?
41180Yes?
41180Yes?
41180Yes?
41180Yes?
41180Yes?
41180You are certain I can do nothing?
41180You are from Phil Morton?
41180You brought the money?
41180You ca n''t help me then?
41180You do n''t understand? 41180 You do n''t want it?"
41180You do not forgive me?
41180You have been sick long?
41180You know what''ll happen if you do n''t?
41180You mean Morton has been paying you-- to keep still?
41180You mean it?
41180You mean that this money is the equivalent of what I should have made in the land deal?
41180You mean you expect some day to look toward my pole?
41180You mean,she returned quietly,"that, if we were married, you would not want these friends of mine to come to your house?"
41180You mean-- Mr. Aldrich-- took it?
41180You mean-- you like it?
41180You refer to Miss Chambers? 41180 You t''ink I come to collect de rent?"
41180You tried to take that coat because you''re hungry?
41180You understand, do n''t you?
41180You understand?--I had to do it?
41180You were going to sell it?
41180You''ll be with me, wo n''t you?
41180You''re certain?
41180You''re his lawyer?
41180You''re in earnest?
41180You''re in earnest?
41180You''re in earnest?
41180You''re looking for me, are n''t you?
41180You''re not going to leave me, are you?
41180You''re speaking the truth-- man?
41180You''re sure I ca n''t do anything?
41180You''re willing to disgrace me?
41180You''re-- really-- in-- your-- senses?
41180You''ve heard about it?
41180You''ve not told a soul, have you, what you learned this afternoon?
41180Your confidence, of course, is founded on thorough acquaintance?
41180Your pole? 41180 ''Why do n''t you get married?'' 41180 After a moment David asked hesitantly:You could n''t use a boy here, could you?"
41180After a moment he said softly:"So-- he did n''t take the money after all?"
41180After a moment she asked in a dry whisper:"And she loves you?"
41180After a moment she whispered,"My father-- was that man?"
41180After a time the Mayor asked:"Chambers ai n''t showed his hand in this thing at all yet, has he?"
41180After several minutes she asked in a low voice:"Do you still love Miss Chambers?"
41180Against such a rule that closes the road of honesty, what chance does the discharged convict have?
41180Ai n''t you afraid I''ll skin out wid your clo''es?"
41180Ai n''t you the fellow that stole that money from there?"
41180Aldrich?"
41180Aldrich?"
41180Aldrich?"
41180And I wondered if perhaps, after several years, I could win back the respect of some of my old friends?"
41180And about how many unmarried females in the bunch d''you think missed tryin''to lead me in?
41180And d''you know what they''re after?"
41180And he likes it?
41180And how could money be thus demanded of Morton?
41180And how do you suppose I do it?"
41180And how many loans has he stuck you for?"
41180And how was he beginning it?
41180And if I do n''t cinch the bargain now, somebody''ll come along and offer you thirteen, and then where''ll I be?
41180And if he did understand, what''s he likely to do?
41180And if she had, would it not have been coldly, with disdain?
41180And then this question asked itself: could they be kept in ignorance?
41180And then--?"
41180And two questions that before had been vaguely rising, became big, sharp, insistent: What should be her attitude toward her father, whom she loved?
41180And what had he gained?
41180And what should be her attitude toward his fortune, which she shared?
41180And you want me to believe that too?"
41180Are n''t we?"
41180Are n''t you afraid that may endanger you?"
41180Are you sure I can not do some little thing for you?"
41180At length his head nodded, and he said to himself in a whisper:"So she t''inks he put me up to it, does she?"
41180At length she whispered, in a voice taut with emotion:"Then you still care-- for_ her_?"
41180Because he could not work?--because there was no work?--because the world had decided the moral development of such as he required further punishment?
41180Besides, even if he were to tell, who would believe him?
41180Besides, even if you did n''t earn it, with whom should I divide the money I do n''t need if not with you?"
41180But can we say the same about the far more important business of producing citizens?
41180But d''you think he''ll care for a girl like you?
41180But had n''t you better take off your shoes?
41180But how about the months while I study?
41180But how are you?"
41180But how conceal it?
41180But how did you leave Helen?"
41180But how''ll I get her to?"
41180But instead of a world willing to stretch to them a helping hand, what do they find?
41180But just then her hand happened to fall on mine-- accident, oh, sure!--and what d''you think I done?
41180But say-- did you see the way the Reverend What- d''you- call- him jumped on him this mornin''in the papers?
41180But the human life?
41180But were the people the same?
41180But what would they be saying about him a week hence?
41180But what you goin''to do wid all de coin?"
41180But what''s de graft?
41180But where find her?
41180But where get the money?
41180But you''re aware, of course, that the difference between his price and the rate we''ve been paying is considerably over fifty thousand?"
41180By the time the second had passed----?
41180By- the- by, you ai n''t ready for something now, are you?"
41180Ca n''t you send down word that you''re engaged?"
41180Can I do anything for you?"
41180Can you restore everything?"
41180Can you restore my good name?
41180Can you restore the strength despair has taken from me?
41180Chambers''s that indicated-- who knows what?
41180Come, what''s your game?"
41180Could any man try harder?
41180Could he ever, ever win her respect?
41180Could it be here was a ladder up the unseizable wall?
41180Could it be the success he had failed of five years before was at last about to be won?
41180Could she go?
41180D''you suppose she''d take her hooks out o''me?
41180D''you t''ink I ca n''t see t''rough dat steer?
41180D''you take notice o''dem?
41180D''you think so?"
41180D''you think we''re goin''to let Chambers and his bunch think we''re a lot o''cheapskates?
41180D.?"
41180David went on with his tacking, and a minute or more went by before Tom asked, quietly:"But would n''t you like her to know de facts?
41180De next minute I say to de boss,''anyt''ing else?''
41180Did I run?
41180Did she put it away off in the comfortable distance?
41180Do n''t you see?
41180Do n''t you think there might at least be a little moderation?"
41180Do you prefer check or cash?"
41180Do you suppose I did n''t see that in a second this morning?"
41180Do you think I''ve improved, a little-- David?"
41180Do you think that he would let millions of human beings, worth, to put a sordid money value upon their heads, ten thousand dollars apiece, be wasted?
41180Expose me, or blackmail me?"
41180First of all, have you heard anything from your book?"
41180For a second a new fear lived in David: might she not come with her father to her father''s house, and still be married?
41180Got a job yet?"
41180Had his four years been squandered-- or spent to glorious purpose?
41180Haddon?"
41180Have n''t you ever felt me beside you?"
41180Have you the right to do that?"
41180Have you thought of the poverty?"
41180He changed''em for his healt''--see?
41180He could barely ask,"What?"
41180He knew the answer, but he asked,"Saw who?"
41180He must see her as such a pigmy-- how could he ever care for such paltriness?
41180He paused for a moment, then asked meditatively:"I suppose Miss Chambers do n''t believe any o''them stories?"
41180He was thinking, wildly,"Suppose she should step to his side?
41180His ill- fitting prison- made suit, that clothed him in reproach, that burned him-- was it not an announcement of his record?
41180How about dat odder job?"
41180How did the world expect them to live and be honest, if it refused them means of life and of honesty?
41180How did you get next to all dis?"
41180How do you happen to know a woman of her sort?
41180How would you like to be a stenographer?
41180How''d that suit you?"
41180How''d you guess it?"
41180How''ll you have your eggs?
41180How''s dad been?
41180I guess you know that, do n''t you?
41180I know, because I got it.--D''you understand now?--that he''s not a thief?--that he''s ten thousand miles above you?
41180I remember readin''about you; was n''t you a professor, or somethin''in that line o''business?"
41180I wonder if you could n''t loan me fifty cents till mornin''?"
41180If I do, d''you t''ink I''ll ever make somebody?"
41180If she knew of that night in Allen''s house, would she be giving him this praise, this offer?
41180If the impulse to write should return, would you have time for writing?"
41180If, a minute ago, he had been drawn into the light, would she have spoken to him?
41180Is it right for you to deny me that?
41180Is n''t it awful?"
41180Is that correct?"
41180Is this the way you always receive complainants?"
41180It led logically and immediately to the dread question:"After all, may not these other stories be true?"
41180It seems strange, does n''t it?"
41180It''s all because of me!--all my fault!--don''t you see?
41180Jordon?"
41180May I come in?"
41180Men would begin to ask,''Who is that fellow Rogers?''
41180No?
41180Now what d''you think o''that?
41180Now what do you think that means?"
41180Nuttin''?
41180Oh, you have a new position?"
41180Or should she, refusing to live on dishonest income, withdraw from his house and shape her own life?
41180Rogers?"
41180Rogers?"
41180Say, de grub here''s swell, ai n''t it?
41180Say?
41180Scrambled?
41180See this room?
41180See?
41180See?
41180See?
41180Shall I call him down for anyt''ing?
41180She added, almost breathlessly,"Why not do that now, father?
41180She got the five thousand dollars?"
41180She has a talk with him; she guessed right.... Now you understand?"
41180She moved a quick step nearer, and went on in an appealing, breaking voice:"But do n''t you see, David?
41180She paused, then added:"Now I want to ask you one square question: what''s the use trying?"
41180She told me how Tom brought her up here"--she smiled at memory of the story--"but you must have known her before?"
41180She?
41180Should you care to tell me?"
41180Since coming out you have made a real effort at finding work?"
41180So you want to make restitution?
41180Still, was there not a chance?
41180Suppose he should draw me into the light?"
41180Suppose you tell-- what will be the use?
41180Tell me-- how does he like it?"
41180The fear now struck him, at the great discharge might not he be sent away and this new man Aldrich be kept?
41180The human soul?
41180The next instant David and the Mayor heard his strained voice demand:"What''re you doing here?"
41180The question that had asked itself ten thousand times repeated itself again: was she married?
41180The sum is not so large, but for it to disappear in connection with a place like this-- you can see what a great scandal the papers are scenting?
41180Then David asked the question that had been foremost in his mind for the last two hours:"What caused his death?
41180Then Tom asked, abruptly:"She''s a friend o''yourn, ai n''t she?"
41180Then he asked abruptly,"Is this a private ceremony?"
41180Then he asked mechanically, almost without breath:"What''s de matter?"
41180Then he said in a low voice:"Have n''t you noticed-- during the last year-- I''ve been losing strength?"
41180Then she inquired solicitously:"Would you like a bucket of water over you to sober you a bit?"
41180Then she said, abruptly:"It''s Miss Chambers?"
41180They looked steadily at each other for a long time; then David asked:"You really want my advice?--my serious advice?"
41180Three boxes?
41180To buy me goil a automobile?"
41180Understand, do n''t you?
41180Understand?
41180Understand?"
41180Understand?"
41180Up against it?"
41180Was Morton''s memory retaining its potency over the people of St. Christopher''s?
41180Was her love strong enough, and was she strong enough, to share a criminal''s dishonour and struggles-- even though she knew him to be guiltless?
41180Was the Mission still a power for good?
41180Was the love of a poor man sufficient to balance, and balance for the rest of life, the good things that would be given up?
41180We''re good pals, ai n''t we?
41180Well, ai n''t it?"
41180Well, what d''you want from me?"
41180Well, when she finds out, what''s she goin''to do?
41180What can I do, lady?"
41180What d''you think o''me?"
41180What d''you think we''re runnin''here?--a reform school?
41180What have you been doing since you finished your book?"
41180What is it?"
41180What kind o''work have you done?
41180What letters?"
41180What more can you want?"
41180What should he do?
41180What was it to be?
41180What was there in me to make you love me?"
41180What way was open?
41180What would Helen Chambers think if she knew that not only was he trying to pay a debt he did not owe, but that he was paying to retain that debt?
41180What would be the effect on these people of the knowledge he had gained that afternoon?
41180What''re you doin''with the others?"
41180What''re you going to do?
41180What''s ailin''you?"
41180What''s anybody want a hall fixed like that for!--ain''t the old way good enough, I''d like to know?
41180What''s de use?
41180What''s the matter?
41180What''s the matter?"
41180What''ve you been doing since you were in New York before?"
41180What''ve you been working at?"
41180When his money was gone and she still made demands, what then, if the ending of the deal was not fortunate?
41180Where have I heard that in the last few days?"
41180Where''d you pick him up?"
41180Who was L. D.?
41180Who''ll believe your word?"
41180Who?
41180Why could she so suddenly desire to see him?
41180Why did he pretend to be guilty?"
41180Why did the world refuse work to the poor beings the prisons sent back to it?
41180Why do n''t you go in?"
41180Why do n''t you hang on to her?
41180Why do n''t you put her wise?"
41180Why not try?
41180Why should he bear his disgrace longer?
41180Why should he not enter this only road?
41180Why should n''t I?"
41180Why should the man wear blank spectacles, why should he dye his hair?
41180Why, did you notice even the waiters wore white gloves?
41180Why?
41180Why?
41180Why?"
41180Will that do?"
41180Will you please call up Central and ask her to give you Police Headquarters?"
41180Will you yourself not be doing a wrong?"
41180Will you?"
41180Wo n''t you sit down?"
41180Wo n''t you tell me his name?
41180Wo n''t you walk with me to the car, and let me talk on the way?"
41180Would I have been such a fool as to have stayed here to be caught?"
41180Would a man who had not had the courage to face the danger of one exposure, have the courage to face a double exposure?
41180Would he be recognised as a jail- bird?
41180Would he care to come to meet her at about four for an hour''s walk?
41180Would he get the job?
41180Would it be fair to them?--to be born into disgrace?"
41180Would n''t you like her to be your friend?"
41180Would n''t you like to know what I cleaned up the other night after you sneaked out?"
41180You are willing to disgrace me?"
41180You have n''t been paid already?"
41180You have n''t noticed a rise in quotations, have you?"
41180You must take this money for my sake, do n''t you see?"
41180You see that, do n''t you?
41180You see that, do n''t you?"
41180You still believe this?"
41180You understand?
41180You understand?"
41180You understand?"
41180You would n''t want me to tell all I know of Phil Morton, now would you?"
41180You''d rather owe me than it, would n''t you?
41180You''ll have to do a little blastin''on the job, do n''t you think?
41180You''re sure, are you, that I look all right?"
41180You''re telling me all?"
41180You''ve done all that''s possible to get him to lower his terms?"
41180said David sharply,"are you planning a trick on one of Miss Chambers''s friends?"
41180we are of human lives?