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15610And did you not send him your seconds, Don Jerónimo?
15610And why not with a worthier companion? 15610 And why should we not talk about it?"
15610Are n''t you exciting yourself, Don Jerónimo?
15610Do n''t you see you are smudging it? 15610 Do n''t you think I am as pretty now, boy?
15610How do I come to that conclusion?
15610On what condition?
15610Then just tell me, friend,_ where_ am I to sound or tap you?
15610Was she engaged?
15610What about a necktie?
15610What is the difference, Don Jerónimo? 15610 Who else should it be for?
15610Why should I not consent to it, Captain Veneno?
15610You do n''t want it? 15610 And who will paint another like this-- or make me as I was then? 15610 And, on the other hand, how can I marry her, after all my declaimings against marriage?
15610Do n''t you suppose I have reflected on it before now?
15610Do n''t you think we shall take them there?"
15610Do you fully understand, my young lady from Aragon?
15610Do you suppose I do not understand that?
15610Do you think I am indifferent in your good name and reputation?
15610Eleven or twelve years?
15610Have I been very long?"
15610How can I leave her alone without a protector, loving her, as I do, more than my own life?
15610How do you suppose that a man who is on the point of committing murder is going to stand there for sixteen seconds, without drawing his breath?"
15610I do n''t know how I was able to articulate:"You-- the portrait-- is you?"
15610I-- to have children?
15610Shall I tell you?
15610Then turning to Augustias--"What would they say of me in the club?
15610To live in eternal fear that they might fall sick or die?
15610To worry about them?
15610Was there ever mortal in a worse perplexity than I am?
15610Well, do you consent?
15610Well, well, who would have thought of Captain Veneno ever taking to the sciences?"
15610Who tells you that I shall not some day meet a man whom I like, and who is not afraid to marry me?"
15610Would he be rejected by the public?
15610Would he succeed in being an Ayala or a Tamayo?
9987''But what am I to you?
9987''But who are you?"
9987''What has happened?"
9987''You have known me?
9987''But why do I say kill? 9987 ''What for?''
9987''Why was she doing it?--why, my Gabriel? 9987 ''Why, what did I do?''
9987And how did this demon come in?
9987And is the whole mountain like that?
9987And were you ever on those peaks?
9987And what is that?
9987And what part of the country are you from?
9987And what then?
9987And who knows who that Moor may have been? 9987 And why do n''t you let people know about it and ask them to help you?
9987And why is that?
9987And why not? 9987 And why?"
9987And will the generals and the great people come back?
9987And you did that? 9987 And you saw him?"
9987Are you acquainted with a lawyer of Ugijar, called Don Matias de Quesada?
9987But what''s that? 9987 But who is he?"
9987But why need I try to tell you about what you are going to hear to- night? 9987 But why not?"
9987Did n''t I tell you a thousand times, if I did once, dear Dona Baltasara-- did n''t I tell you? 9987 Did you see it?"
9987Do n''t you know another?
9987Do n''t you know that to kill an unarmed man would be contrary to the laws of honor and the work of an executioner? 9987 Do n''t you know, then, that he is our son?"
9987Do you come from Madrid?
9987Do you come from the Holy Land?
9987Do you hear those sighs that come from the piano?
9987Do you see that man with the scarlet cloak, and the white plume in his hat, and the gold- embroidered vest? 9987 Father,"said the girl, repeating her question:"why did that sea die?
9987For that very reason,replied Maria disconsolately,"could n''t he have come back and stayed quietly at home, after he had fulfilled his duty?"
9987From what you say, I should n''t wonder if you had urged Michael to go to the war?
9987Have you had a letter from them?
9987He has had no dinner, you say?
9987How should I know?
9987In Oran?
9987In search of you? 9987 Maria, what are you saying?"
9987Michael, what have you done?
9987Michael; and yours?
9987Nor any breakfast, either?
9987Oh, do you? 9987 Tell me, my soul,"responded the renegade, in a hollow voice, looking cautiously around,"have you related this story to any of the Moors?
9987That is to say that you found it in the tower?
9987That is to say, that you know the precise spot in which the treasure is buried?
9987To- day I am twenty, wife, I am twenty; do you hear?
9987Well, then, how did this document fall into your possession?
9987Well,said his wife, deeply moved by the story she had been listening to,"why do you stop, John Joseph?
9987Well?
9987Were ours winning, John Joseph?
9987What are you saying?
9987What do the words that you understand signify?
9987What do you mean by saying you think so? 9987 What has happened?
9987What has he sent us?
9987What has her heart told her?
9987What is that you are saying, Senora?
9987What is that you are saying, man? 9987 What is that you say, man?
9987What is the matter, Nurse Juana?
9987What is your name?
9987What name is that you have just pronounced?
9987What sin can there be in it, you great fool?
9987What was that?
9987What would you have, my dear Dona Baltasara?
9987What''s the matter?
9987What, are they all going to perish, then?
9987When?
9987Who are you?
9987Who is talking of such a thing now? 9987 Why do you follow me?
9987Why do you say it ca n''t be so? 9987 Why, have you had no dinner?"
9987Why, what are you saying, John Joseph?
9987Why, what else is there, John Joseph? 9987 Why, what would you have?
9987Will you give me some beans?
9987Willing? 9987 With what weapons?
9987Worse and worse,said the father,"for then, what is to become of Berta?"
9987Yes?
9987You killed three Moors, did you say? 9987 You say it will not be so?"
9987You see that it concerns a great treasure?
9987You think she will not?
9987You will come back soon?
9987''So?''
9987''What may this be for?''
9987--And what do you think he did?
9987A few signals from window to window; a few sidelong glances, and then-- what?
9987And I am a brave soldier, but not an assassin, do you understand?"
9987And do n''t you know that Zamora was n''t taken in an hour, and that the artillery ca n''t cross over swamps, and that a causeway has to be built?
9987And must they resign themselves to living under the diabolical yoke of that man?
9987And the provisions, then?"
9987And what brings you to these parts?
9987And what did you go there for, rash man?"
9987And what does the mirror tell her to console her?"
9987And what need, then, have I of you?
9987And where are your parents?"
9987And who, then, is this man who rules them with his presence and who has made himself master of Berta''s heart?
9987And why is this regiment drawn up and not the others?
9987And why should it not?
9987And why so?
9987And, above all, what the devil were you doing yesterday measuring my tower?"
9987Approaching the stranger, the good woman, whose name was Maria, said to her:"Senora, what is the matter with your husband?"
9987Are the coins gold or silver?
9987Are they alive?
9987Are we living in a heathen land, then?"
9987Are you English?"
9987Are you a criminal?"
9987Are you also going to- night to the Christmas Eve mass?
9987Are you very, very fond of roasted beans?"
9987Berta smiled and said:"The noise of footsteps and a shadow?
9987But how?
9987But why do n''t you say something?
9987But why do n''t you speak?
9987Could it have been the wind, moaning as it swept through the sharp points of the broken walls?
9987Did all three suffer at the same time the same hallucination?
9987Did n''t I tell you?
9987Did she sleep?
9987Did the Moors kill it?"
9987Did you cover it up carefully again?
9987Do n''t you know that to kill a man who had surrendered would be a vile deed and would be to make one''s self a butcher of men?
9987Do n''t you know that, wife?"
9987Do n''t you know that?"
9987Do n''t you understand, now, that I must kill that born enemy of my happiness, that vile old hag, who is the living mockery of my destiny?
9987Do you not know that I am waiting for him, that I am always waiting for him?"
9987Do you not know that I carry him in my heart?
9987Do you still doubt that I know who you are?"
9987Do you still regard them as entirely natural?"
9987Do you think they will pass current now?
9987Do you understand fully what I have said, monkey- face?"
9987Do you understand?
9987Do you want to know what men are?"
9987Does any one but yourself in this accursed land know it?
9987Does she sleep more?
9987Finally, he shrugged his shoulders with a sort of resigned and patient desperation, as if to say,"What are you trying to tell me?"
9987For my part, I was intending to go to the parish church to hear it, but what has happened-- where is Vicente going, do you ask?
9987Had my riches dazzled you?
9987Have you lost your tongue?"
9987Have you received your baptism yet?''
9987How do you suppose that I could find the treasure by these directions, when I do n''t know how to read, either in Moorish or in Christian?"
9987How long?"
9987How should I ever get home?
9987How then had he been able to come in without being seen or heard?
9987I heard the commander- in- chief say to a group of soldiers of the Granada regiment,''How goes it, boys?
9987I mean the one just getting out of his litter and going to greet that lady-- the one coming along after those four pages who are carrying torches?
9987If they are, what will they not be suffering, and what will they not suffer in the future, if thou dost not protect them?
9987Is he any the less a man for that?
9987Is it because it has one on it?"
9987Is it very big?
9987Is n''t it enough to have your sons there?
9987Is she Antichrist?
9987Is she Death?
9987Is she Life?
9987Is she Satan?
9987Is she a human being?
9987Is she a woman?
9987Is this poor man to be left alone to die, as if he were among the Moors?
9987It was necessary to go to the city for a physician; why?
9987John Joseph?
9987Let us hear why not?
9987Long live the Moors?"
9987Now tell me, what do you wish?''
9987Now, are you going to be as cruel as Maese Perez?
9987Now, was this a fantastic creation of their troubled senses?
9987Of what?"
9987Others broke the jars of a water- seller( the value of which they gave him promptly), saying,"What is this?
9987She could not bear alone the burden of so terrible a secret, but to whom could she confide it?
9987Speaking of the devil-- do you see that man closely wrapped in his cloak coming on foot under the arch of San Felipe?
9987That he is young, and handsome?
9987The goat- herds, who were wicked Moors, said that they had none; but the Lord insisted, and then what did those heartless wretches do?
9987The neighbor, eh?
9987Then he asked:"And where is he going?"
9987There are worse things yet?"
9987This is evident; but, still, who is Adrian Baker?
9987To- day it is all very well; there is no one else for you to see but the neighbor; but to- morrow?"
9987Very well; what harm can those footsteps or that shadow do us?
9987Was it a phantom of the brain, or a reality?
9987Was not this madness?
9987Was she a mocking phantasm of human self- deception?
9987Was she a spectre conjured up by my very cowardice?
9987Was she a thief?
9987Was she really a man in disguise?
9987Was she some malicious old hag who had seen that I was afraid of her?
9987Water?
9987What are you going to say?
9987What are you to me?"
9987What business have you with me?"
9987What do I think it was?
9987What do you think of my plan?"
9987What else?
9987What for?
9987What had happened?
9987What has become of them?
9987What has happened?
9987What is going on up above there?"
9987What is she?''"
9987What is the matter with you?"
9987What is the matter?"
9987What is there extraordinary in that?
9987What is there strange in that?
9987What is your name?"
9987What need have I of you in the world at all?
9987What need have I of your help to go and take possession of the entire treasure myself?
9987What''s that light?
9987What?
9987Where could we go, that he would not follow us?
9987Who are you, now that you have read me that document, now that I can take it from you?"
9987Who is she?
9987Who would not lose heart with all this?"
9987Why did she recognize me when she first saw me?
9987Why do I never see her except when some great calamity has befallen me?
9987Why do you stop?"
9987Why have I had a presentiment of her ever since I was born?
9987Why should I?
9987Why should he wish to be young any longer?
9987Why should that be madness?
9987Why, what do you mean by that?"
9987Why?
9987With what strength?"
9987Would you leave us entirely alone?"
9987You do n''t know Maese Perez?
9987You do not know what has happened?
9987You would not have been able to do that unless they had been unarmed, or had been taken prisoners, or had surrendered; and you did that?"
9987Zama burst into tears and exclaimed:"Admet, do you intend to abandon me?"
9987and all by touch, too, for did I tell you that the poor man was born blind?
9987and why did it die?"
9987and why?"
9987cried John Joseph,"who ever saw such birds as those?"
9987cried Maria,"and why not?"
9987cried his wife, suddenly inspired with the same belief;"and have you already found it?
9987did n''t you go last night to the Christmas Eve mass?
9987exclaimed Zama, with a look of terror;"the renegade of whom you spoke to me?"
9987where are my sons?