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40355''Come to look about yer, like?
40355''How call you this place?''
40355( or was it James?
40355Thus we enter Wyle Cop,--how runs the verse?
40355Yet they say if you ask a native whence he hails, he will reply,''Whoy from Melverley, wheer else?''
40355can you remember nothing but your vices?''
5720Comrade, if to turn and fly Made a soldier never die, Fly I would, for who would not? 5720 Is football playing Along the river shore, With lads to chase the leather, Now I stand up no more?"
5720Is my friend hearty, Now I am thin and pine, And has he found to sleep in A better bed than mine?
5720Is my girl happy, That I thought hard to leave, And has she tired of weeping As she lies down at eve?
5720Oh do you breathe, lad, that your breast Seems not to rise and fall, And here upon my bosom prest There beats no heart at all?
5720Oh lad, what is it, lad, that drips Wet from your neck on mine? 5720 Oh who are these that kiss and pass?
5720Wanderers eastward, wanderers west, Know you why you can not rest? 5720 When shall this slough of sense be cast, This dust of thoughts be laid at last, The man of flesh and soul be slain And the man of bone remain?"
5720-Ah, life, what is it but a flower?
5720How long, how long, till spade and hearse Put to sleep my mother''s curse?
5720None will part us, none undo The knot that makes one flesh of two, Sick with hatred, sick with pain, Strangling- When shall we be slain?
5720Oh may I squire you round the meads And pick you posies gay?
5720Oh whence, I asked, and whither?
5720Oh, look in my eyes, then, can you doubt?
5720One the long nights through must lie Spent in star- defeated sighs, But why should you as well as I Perish?
5720Say, for what were hop- yards meant, Or why was Burton built on Trent?
5720Still he stood and eyed me hard, An earnest and a grave regard:"What, lad, drooping with your lot?
5720Up, lad, up,''tis late for lying: Hear the drums of morning play; Hark, the empty highways crying"Who''ll beyond the hills away?"
5720What is it falling on my lips, My lad, that tastes of brine?"
5720When shall I be dead and rid Of the wrong my father did?
5720Where shall one halt to deliver This luggage I''d lief set down?
5720Why must true lovers sigh?
5720XL Into my heart an air that kills From yon far country blows: What are those blue remembered hills, What spires, what farms are those?
5720XLIV Shot?
5720XLIX Think no more, lad; laugh, be jolly: Why should men make haste to die?
5720XXIV Say, lad, have you things to do?
5720XXVII"Is my team ploughing, That I was used to drive And hear the harness jingle When I was man alive?"
5720XXXIV THE NEW MISTRESS_"Oh, sick I am to see you, will you never let me be?
5720so quick, so clean an ending?
5720when shall I sleep again?
46676''Will I, yer honour? 46676 Afraid of holy spirits?"
46676And Susie?
46676And after that?
46676And after that?
46676And how did folks in the years gone by prevent frosts, and blights?
46676And the maids would reply--''Will you marry one of my daughters, one of my daughters?''
46676And the maids,I said,"did they have no part in the merry- making?"
46676And then, Bess?
46676And what happened afterwards?
46676And what saved''em?
46676Are you ready?
46676But how about the apples? 46676 But in old days, if I had wanted a housemaid or a scullery- maid, what should I have done?"
46676But supposing Mouse objected?
46676But supposing that you are not rich, that you have n''t money in your purse, or a cheque- book from the bank like papa?
46676But surely your brother does n''t believe that_ now_?
46676But what had that to do with cock- fighting?
46676But what has happened to your brother?
46676But why, Thady, have they sent you?
46676But you wo n''t like to hurt butterflies, Bess?
46676But, mum, may I take some pins from your pincushion? 46676 But, my dear,"I began,"if it was all play, how would you ever learn to read or to write?
46676But,I asked,"how about Tramp and Tartar?
46676Can you repeat to me any of the rhymes?
46676Cock- fightin''?
46676Could it have been a poisoned rose?
46676Did I mind?
46676Did n''t I work here fifty years agone, in the old days? 46676 Did they put spurs on them?"
46676Did you enjoy yourself at Hals''birthday?
46676Did you ever see a bull baited?
46676Did you mind very much?
46676Do n''t you want the blankets, mama?
46676Do yer take me for a loseller, marm?
46676Do yer think that I have nought to do, but to stump through wood and field, pulling blows for a May folly?
46676Do you feel better now?
46676Everything?
46676For whom,cries the grief- stricken old man,"did I reserve the discovery of that singular affection that I had for him in my soul?"
46676Has Benjamin been able to work all these years?
46676Have you anything pretty to show us?
46676Have you done?
46676Have you ever been there?
46676Have you ever seen much of that?
46676Have you no water at home, my child, that you come here?
46676He is most fascinating,I answered, watching my new pet;"but how can I catch him flies?"
46676How about doing disagreeable things, Bess? 46676 How about heaven, then, being quite a perfect place?"
46676How did it happen?
46676How much? 46676 How much?"
46676How was that?
46676How, little one, will you do that?
46676I fear you suffer?
46676Is it a good thing to get a blessing?
46676Is n''t it pretty?
46676Is n''t she greedy?
46676Is that you, Hals?
46676Is the world better, Timothy,I asked,"for the abolition of the stocks, and pillory?
46676Is there nowhere,pursued my little girl,"where one can buy a brother?
46676Leave the eggs, and what for will her leddyship do that?
46676Madame se porte mieux?
46676Mama,she said reprovingly,"where have you been?
46676May n''t I come in?
46676Me?
46676Miss Bess is all right?
46676Mum, Mum, you''re not dead?
46676Mum, Mum,answered Bess, impatiently,"you must leave the poor Lord a few rats, or what would his poor dogs do?"
46676Mum,replied Bess, dreamily,"I am thinking and thinking----""Yes, dear?"
46676Mum,said Bess, as I lifted her off Jill''s back,"could you spare me one of the snowdrops to keep in my own nursery?"
46676Must one really do that,asked Bess sadly,"before one can give anything?"
46676No damage done by the snow?
46676No, no, mum; but what if the pug was to catch cold?
46676Nothing wrong in the garden?
46676Nothing wrong, nurse?
46676Overlooked?
46676Perhaps cursed and swore and scratched; but, even then, had she no father or mother to forgive her?
46676Shall I have this sent to the Abbey?
46676Sugar and sunshine, what more can a bee desire?
46676Suppose he did n''t come by this train, what would you do then?
46676The cock''nope,''as you call him, is so beautiful,I urged,"that surely he may have a few buds in spring, and later on get a little fruit?
46676The old squire, when he seed the lad ride like that, said at the finish--''Will you come back and whip in for me, for yer be the right sort?''
46676Then I said,''Why do you like''em like that? 46676 Then the lasses used to answer,"she told us,"and cry out--"''And what is your intent, sirs, intent, sirs?
46676Then the second lot,as Nana called the lasses,"answer back, and shout--"''Who have ye come to gather away?''
46676Was n''t that rather hard?
46676Was the sale effected?
46676Was there not a belief that a cock hatched in an owl or magpie''s nest was sure to have luck in the ring?
46676Was your brother better?
46676Well, Thady, how did it happen?
46676Well, Thady,I said,"what has brought you here?
46676Well, what happened?
46676Well,I pursued,"but what are you going to do?"
46676Well,I said,"what is it?"
46676Were there any penances in your time, Timothy?
46676Were they good games?
46676What did they do?
46676What did you do at the Wakes, and how long did they last?
46676What did you do?
46676What did you say?
46676What does I want it for?
46676What dost thee stand there for, loselling?
46676What else have you got?
46676What is it for?
46676What is it?
46676What is it?
46676What is it?
46676What is it?
46676What is that?
46676What is the use of London?
46676What ones?
46676What was the name of his horse?
46676What ways?
46676What will Miss Weldon do?
46676What would you do?
46676What''s the matter, little girl?
46676What, dear?
46676When I got in, Nell, her comed up to me and her says,''What ails thee, Betty?'' 46676 When did old Tom die at last?"
46676Where does he live?
46676Where is the nest?
46676Which is?
46676Who was sweet Maude, and who was Corney Rodgers?
46676Why are n''t you glad to go-- glad as I am, mamsie?
46676Why can not governesses smoke?
46676Why do n''t beautiful things happen much oftener? 46676 Why do n''t you beat me, why do n''t you shake me, or do something?"
46676Why does she behave like that?
46676Why not?
46676Why should poor children?
46676Why should she mind?
46676Why should they all be jolly because the poor gentleman died?
46676Why?
46676Why?
46676Will there be cake-- my favourite cake?
46676Will you bring one down?
46676Wo n''t you have a cup of tea?
46676Worse,asked Bess,"than taking horrible, nasty, filthy medicines, worse than going to have teeth taken out by the dentist?"
46676Yes, Bess,I inquired;"but what did you do?"
46676Yes, Burbidge, but how about your brother?
46676Yes?
46676You are not cold, child?
46676You here, Susie?
46676Your brother, Burbidge?
46676_ Why, their own tongue._"What is it like?
46676''And who will you send to fetch her away?''
46676''What be yer lookin''round here for?''
46676And if Hals did n''t find some one to meet him, what would he say?"
46676And in answer to my inquiry,"What swans?"
46676And them,"alluding to the rooks,"them only spoils old things, does them, mamsie?"
46676And then will you say that nobody-- nobody is to go near us?"
46676And when I asked why for?
46676And when you grew up and got quite big, you would n''t like to be quite ignorant and to know nothing, would you?"
46676Are they still growing?
46676As we drove home, Bess suddenly turned round and said--"Mamsie, why ca n''t they buy blankets?"
46676Bell- horses, bell- horses what time of day?
46676Besides,"I asserted,"I must introduce them carefully; what if our old friend should be jealous or''unsympathetic''like another old friend?"
46676Bess listened open- mouthed, and at the end exclaimed--"Why has God given me so much, and to poor children, then, so little?"
46676But oh, mama, could it-- could it really be?"
46676But what sort of apple was it?"
46676But why choose, for are not both God''s feathered choristers, and their songs our earliest melodies of childhood?
46676But why should papa only have dogs as a matter of course?
46676Can you love me really and truly when you know what I''ve done-- really love me again?"
46676Could greater praise be given?''
46676Could it be a real robber?"
46676Did yer ever hear, marm, the story of how Seth Yates sold his wife?"
46676Did"holy Mr. Herbert"ever pace that old pleasure- house, I have often asked myself, as a little lad?
46676Do we love flowers less?
46676Every one war feared of Nanny,"added old Betty,"for they felt before her as innocent as a child, and what war there as she could n''t do to them?
46676Hals and Bess followed, panting and crying out eagerly,"Where, where?"
46676Have we forgotten how to laugh and sing in village and hamlet, and is merry England steeped in grey mists?
46676How did you know it?"
46676I asked her what was the matter?
46676I carried my flowers reverently, for were they not the first promise of spring, the smile, as it were, of the scarce known year?
46676I could not refrain from asking;"what happened to her?"
46676I have often asked myself; or have they perished like the Stuart line and cause?
46676I opened my lattice window and inquired what they were about to do?
46676I opened the conversation by asking him from where he came?
46676I remembered at the end of my first visit my kind host asking me amongst his rare and beautiful flowers, what I had most admired?
46676I said before starting,"Is there nothing I ought to take to her?"
46676I was puzzled for a moment, but at last I stammered out,"Where?
46676In what English household would it be possible to get the same amount of trouble taken?
46676Is there anything better than a day out in the heart of the country?
46676It was an easy matter to put Bess into a fresh dry frock and into a clean white pinafore, but what could be done with Harry?
46676Just as Constance was leaving, Bess rushed in and seized my friend''s hand, and called out impetuously,"Have you told mamsie?
46676May I come-- I want to, I want to?"
46676May I?
46676May I?"
46676No?"
46676Now, why ca n''t we always have carnations and roses?
46676O, if thou have Hid them in some flowery cave Tell me where?
46676Old Shropshire folks still repeat to their grandchildren, when they see a carrion crow--"Dead''orse, dead''orse, Where?
46676Strong light often dazzles, and, after all, are we not all children groping in the dark?
46676Then I stood up and answered bold,''Is it the big hawk that your honours want, or the fern owl, the sheriff- man, or any other fowl?''
46676Then, after a while, she suddenly fell into a reflective mood, and asked what are the best ways of forgetting that you are waiting?
46676Was it a better world, I have often asked myself, when women loved their spinning- wheels and tambour- frames?
46676Was it of such a man that the great essayist wrote,"A man having such a friend hath two lives in his desires"?
46676Was the world, when it sang at its work, a happier or jollier world?
46676We know that God ca n''t have ugly boys in His garden, or what would the poor girl angels do?
46676What can it be?"
46676What could so young a child have done to merit death?"
46676What did the young men do in the orchards?"
46676What does her mean,"asked the old man, in a tone of righteous wrath,"by finding it dull in her native town?
46676What happened to fair Alice, I have often asked myself, in the time of trouble that was soon to come?
46676What papers, I wondered, have lain there?
46676What would she not have agreed to, to gain her point?
46676When I came to this part of the register, she broke out indignantly with--"Why could n''t they leave_ our_ abbot alone?
46676When yer go to her leddyship''s sports it must be clad as the best of''em,''and where were my boots to begin with?"
46676Where are the gardens of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries?
46676Where were the gardens of"the Hesperides?"
46676Where?
46676Where?"
46676Who knows?
46676Why does one not get up every morning?
46676Why is the society of old servants so delightful to children?
46676Why miss daily the enchantments of morning?
46676Why should poor children be taken to London?
46676Would parson mind?
46676[ Sidenote: BOURTON BOY''S REQUEST]"Why do n''t you give him lettuce, too?
46676[ Sidenote: HALS ARRIVES]"Fräulein is not here?"
46676[ Sidenote: HOW COULD I BE SO NAUGHTY?]
46676[ Sidenote: OLD MAY DAYS] Is the world less merry, I asked myself, since old Timothy''s grandam danced beneath the May- pole?
46676[ Sidenote: THE COMPANY OF SAINTS]"Are you not afraid to sit by yourself?"
46676[ Sidenote: WHERE ARE THE GARDENS OF THE PAST?]
46676[ Sidenote:"I WANT TO BE HAPPY"] As we drew up before the door, Bess exclaimed, regretfully--"Oh, mama, why has it all stopped?
46676_ From an Engraving after a Drawing by Paul Sandby, R.A._]"Was that possible?"
46676he answered--"Did n''t yer hear, mam, about the great birds?
46676inquired Bess,"the one that Hals likes best of all, with apricot jam and chocolate on the top?"
46676where be Tom?''
46676why can not children be well in London?"
2042--Recover Mr. Peters''scarab?
2042?
2042?--?--?
2042?--?--?
2042A table, your lordship? 2042 A wand of death?"
2042A wand of death?
2042Adams, who is the gentleman over by the window-- the gentleman in the brown suit?
2042Admit what?
2042After what happened last night?
2042Am I interrupting you, Joan, dear?
2042And have him come back at me by calling off this engagement of yours? 2042 And how are we to find out who was in urgent and immediate need of money?"
2042And the labor?
2042And what do you want me to do?
2042And what would my duties be?
2042And what,inquired Mr. Peters,"are Egyptian hieroglyphs?"
2042And why is she a weak creature? 2042 And why should you?"
2042And, anyway, ca n''t you be a bit more spiritual? 2042 Are you going to give me away to the governor?"
2042Are you going to try and persuade Mr. Peters to twist himself about like that? 2042 Are you looking for Mr. Beach, sir?"
2042Are you only just getting up, Frederick?
2042Are you ready? 2042 Are you satisfied now, my dear Baxter,"said the earl,"or is there any more furniture that you would like to break?
2042Are you sorry or glad that you let me persuade you to do this perfectly mad thing? 2042 Are you the author of Gridley Quayle?"
2042Are you trying to get fresh with me?
2042Are you?
2042Beach, who is that man?
2042Because I saw through you?
2042But how could he have known?
2042But how do you know?
2042But were n''t you running the risk in coming here that he might recognize you? 2042 But what about Mr. Peters?
2042But what is your objection?
2042But where is the key?
2042But why should you want a girl like me to stimulate you? 2042 But why?
2042But you have n''t read the advertisement pages? 2042 But, George, my dear boy, do you never read the etiquette books and the hints in the Sunday papers on how to be the perfect gentleman?
2042But, father, could n''t you write him a letter, asking for it back? 2042 But, father, why ca n''t you simply go to him and say it''s yours and that you must have it back?"
2042By lying snugly in bed, fast asleep?
2042Ca n''t understand it? 2042 Could n''t you make an A-- B case out of it?"
2042Did you get it? 2042 Did you read about poor old Percy in the papers?
2042Did your Eddie win?
2042Do n''t you think he would resent it from a valet?
2042Do n''t you think you would be wise to get out there and go straight back to London, Mr. Marson? 2042 Do you read these things?"
2042Do you realize a fraction of the awful things you have let me in for? 2042 Do you see that fellow in the gray suit-- I think he has been sleeping in it-- at the table on your right?
2042Do you write?
2042Does it? 2042 Does the Mammoth publish you, too?
2042Doing anything special this morning, gov''nor? 2042 Eh, gov''nor?"
2042Eh? 2042 Eh?
2042Eh? 2042 Eh?
2042Eh? 2042 Eh?
2042Eh?
2042Eh?
2042Eh?
2042First floor?
2042Freddie, do you love me? 2042 Freddie,"she said,"do you love me?"
2042Gave it to you, Lord Emsworth?
2042Go in? 2042 Had he no methods?"
2042Has anything happened?
2042Has he been in service long?
2042Have any fresh ideas been vouchsafed to you?
2042Have you ever heard two cats fighting in a back yard?
2042Have you got one like that?
2042Have you located the scarab yet?
2042He was afraid I might try to blackmail him?
2042Head or tail?
2042Help me to do what?
2042How about it? 2042 How can you tell?"
2042How do you expect not to have indigestion? 2042 How do you know I do n''t love my Freddie?"
2042How do you know he was in the street? 2042 How do you know it''s your only means of making a living?
2042How do you mean-- everything?
2042How do you mean-- good? 2042 How long would it take me to get together that number of the things?"
2042How long? 2042 How old are you?"
2042How on earth did you do that?
2042How shall we divide that?
2042How should I know? 2042 How was that if you never met her?"
2042How would it be-- Would you mind if I just took a look at the rest of it myself? 2042 I beg your pardon?"
2042I beg your pardon?
2042I beg your pardon?
2042I beg your pardon?
2042I came in answer to--"In answer to my advertisement? 2042 I could n''t see where the girl-- what''s her name?
2042I say, I wonder whether you''ve ever read any of these things-- these Gridley Quayle stories? 2042 I say, you do n''t mean to say that that rotter Jones was such a rotter as to do a rotten thing like that?"
2042I should think your Mr. Quayle must have been a great comfort to his clients, was n''t he?
2042I suppose I charge in at the head of a drove of housemaids and scullery maids?
2042I suppose you think I''m mad?
2042I wonder,she said to the sad- eyed waiter,"if you have a copy of the Morning Post?"
2042I''m not so high up then, after all?
2042In the name of goodness, Frederick,said Lord Emsworth peevishly,"what do you imagine you are doing?"
2042Incidentally, what are scarabs?
2042Is Lord Emsworth absent- minded?
2042Is he a pal of yours? 2042 Is it?
2042Is n''t it a shame?
2042Is that all?
2042It does all seem to fit in, does n''t it?
2042It is being made very hard for us, is n''t it? 2042 It was gone when you got to the museum?"
2042It was n''t you who got it? 2042 It-- it''s remarkable, is n''t it?"
2042Joan, will you marry me?
2042Lady Ann? 2042 Landscapes, your lordship?"
2042Like what?
2042Lord Emsworth, may I explain once again?
2042Lord Emsworth?
2042May I go now, your lordship?
2042May I read a book, sir?
2042Me? 2042 Miss Valentine in?"
2042Miss Valentine?
2042Mr. Beach,said Ashe,"I wonder whether you would take me to see Lord Emsworth''s museum?"
2042Mr. Peters, sir-- in case he should have been deceived?
2042My idea,he said,"was that I should do what I might call the rough work; and--""You mean you should do the actual taking of the scarab?"
2042My theory, if I may--"Yes?
2042Not Mr. J. Preston Peters?
2042Now how in the world did that get there?
2042Objection, my dear fellow? 2042 Oh, it''s not his own shoes that this young man keeps in closets?"
2042Oh, it''s you, is it? 2042 Oh, the Stockheath breach- of- promise case?
2042Oh, you do admit that, do you? 2042 Oh, you have, have you?
2042Oh, you were, were you? 2042 Or did Mrs. Bell tell you my name?
2042Pack?
2042Paint, sir?
2042Percy?
2042Rang for you? 2042 Really?
2042See here,he said awkwardly;"I''ve been thinking this over lately-- and what''s the use?
2042Shall I carry it for you, sir?
2042Shall I put back that shoe, sir?
2042Shall I read to you, Freddie?
2042Shall I take the fork, your lordship?
2042Shall I take the shoe with me, your lordship?
2042Shall we introduce ourselves?
2042Shall we shake hands, sit down, and talk about ourselves a little?
2042Shall we walk out into the open somewhere-- where we ca n''t be overheard?
2042She is n''t going to sue me for breach of promise?
2042She says will you come up?
2042Should he be informed, sir?
2042Simpson?
2042Sir?
2042Sir?
2042So late?
2042So you saw the news of the engagement in the paper, did you, Adams?
2042Splendid?
2042Such as?
2042Surely there are muscular valets?
2042Tell me, Mr. Ferris,he said,"does his lordship seem to bear it well?"
2042That closet, sir?
2042The fork?
2042The labor?
2042The shoe? 2042 Then if you are an American why do n''t you show a little more enterprise?
2042Then it''s true?
2042Then why has n''t he been to Mr. Peters and claimed it?
2042Then you mean to say that your father would really give five thousand dollars to anyone who got this thing back for him?
2042Threepwood? 2042 Time to dress for dinner?
2042To read to him at this hour?
2042To whom?
2042To- night? 2042 Was he angry with you about something?"
2042Was it not a strange coincidence,he said,"that you should have come into my life at all?"
2042Well, Freddie?
2042Well, somebody must have taken it; and the question is, what are we to do?
2042Well, was n''t that what it meant? 2042 Well, what do you want?"
2042Well, you did n''t propose to stroll in in the afternoon, did you? 2042 Well, you-- you would, as it were-- how shall I put it?
2042Well-- don''t you see?--I used to go to the show every other night, and I fell frightfully in love with this girl--"Without having met her?
2042Well?
2042What about it?
2042What are the stout children in the one- piece bathing suits supposed to be doing?
2042What are you doing here?
2042What are you going to do with it?
2042What are you laughing at?
2042What are you staring at me like that for?
2042What did you say? 2042 What did you say?"
2042What did you say?
2042What do I mean? 2042 What do people do with themselves in a place like this?
2042What do you mean by coming in here at this time of night? 2042 What do you mean-- poison your mind?
2042What do you mean?
2042What do you think of that-- eh?
2042What do you want?
2042What does Freddie work hard at?
2042What has the god of love got to do with it?
2042What is a wand of death?
2042What is in this closet?
2042What is it?
2042What is that?
2042What is the good,said Ashe,"of traveling fast if you''re going round in a circle?
2042What is the job?
2042What is the matter?
2042What makes you say that, Miss Simpson?
2042What sort of a hobby?
2042What the devil do you waste time talking to butlers for? 2042 What the devil have you been doing with yourself then?
2042What then?
2042What was I saying, Adams?
2042What was her name? 2042 What were you saying, Adams?"
2042What what meant?
2042What would you call a man of twenty- six whose only means of making a living was the writing of Gridley Quayle stories-- an empire builder?
2042What''s the matter? 2042 What-- what do you mean?"
2042What? 2042 Whatever brings you here, Aline?"
2042When do I begin?
2042Where are the shoes of yesteryear?
2042Where shall I put this?
2042Where was it? 2042 Where were you before that?"
2042Where''s my check book? 2042 Where''s the difficulty?"
2042While on the subject,he said,"I suppose you know you do n''t look in the least like a lady''s maid?
2042While you ran all the risks?
2042Who can have taken it? 2042 Who is that?"
2042Who''s that? 2042 Whom have we here?
2042Why Cupids?
2042Why Hayling, Massachusetts?
2042Why must n''t I?
2042Why not? 2042 Why not?"
2042Why not?
2042Why not?
2042Why not?
2042Why not?
2042Why not?
2042Why was that?
2042Why, to get hold of this girl and get back the letters-- don''t you see? 2042 Why?
2042Why?
2042Why?
2042Will you ask her to come up?
2042Will you spare me a moment of your valuable time?
2042Will you tell me the story of your life, or shall I tell mine first?
2042With your eyes open?
2042Without presuming to dictate, why not at the beginning?
2042Would they have been cleaned yet?
2042Yes?
2042Yes?
2042Yes?
2042Yes?
2042Yes?
2042Yes?
2042You are determined?
2042You are here to get the scarab?
2042You are only twenty- six and you call yourself a failure? 2042 You did not drop any on your way?"
2042You do n''t feel any misgivings now that you are actually committed to domestic service?
2042You fool, do n''t you know I have just managed to get to sleep?
2042You have probably destroyed them--- eh?
2042You mean divide the reward?
2042You mean to say Aline has bolted with Emerson?
2042You must return by the next boat?
2042You promise?
2042You see the frightful hole I''m in? 2042 You surely do n''t intend to hold me to that?"
2042You think that is the solution?
2042You think that would be a satisfactory explanation of my being in the museum?
2042You will? 2042 You wished to see me on business?"
2042You would have to say something, would n''t you? 2042 You would want me to do some cooking and plain sewing on the side, perhaps?"
2042You write them? 2042 You''ll do it?"
2042Your first situation?
2042Your what?
2042''Meredith elephant kangaroo--?''"
2042--and ending,"What I mean is, will you marry me-- what?"
2042A cousin, eh?
2042A girl''s voice spoke:"Is Miss Valentine in?"
2042A lady''s maid?"
2042A little brighter?
2042After all, what could be pleasanter than a little literature in the small hours?
2042Am I a part of you?
2042Am I right?"
2042And Freddie says:''Oh, dash it all, gov''nor, you know-- what?''"
2042And how do you propose setting about the job?"
2042And if he wishes to do so, why on earth should not he keep his shoes in a closet?
2042And was he now to be accused of having stolen that infernal scarab?
2042And what put it into your head to be a valet at all?
2042And why?
2042And you say it is really valuable, Baxter?"
2042And yours?"
2042Are there any more hobos outside?"
2042Are you a detective?"
2042Are you crazy?"
2042Are you making a long stay here?"
2042Are you thinking of taking up my line of work?
2042Ashe hailed him:"I say, old man, would you mind telling me how I get to Mr. Peters''room?
2042Ask yourself,''What would Gridley Quayle have done?''"
2042Assuming that he had not, was Thorne to be depended on to do the right thing by them by the light of his own intelligence?
2042Besides-- dash it!--did you happen to take a look at the hall last night after he had been there?
2042Better for the dash of color?
2042But did she want to comfort Freddie?
2042But do you really like this sort of thing, Freddie?"
2042But if he defied Ashe, Ashe would go away; and then whom could he find to recover his lost scarab?
2042But who could do it?"
2042But why must he go as your valet?"
2042But your name, if you are the author of Gridley Quayle, is Felix Clovelly, is n''t it?"
2042By the way, have you seen the scarab?"
2042By the way, how did you get the situation?
2042By the way, if you see Freddie, will you tell him I want to speak to him?
2042By the way, you have not been here long, have you?"
2042Ca n''t you suggest something?"
2042Can you tie a tie?
2042Could this be the museum-- his goal?
2042Did n''t you know that the rules of precedence among the servants of a big house in England are more rigid and complicated than in English society?"
2042Did you ever see a man take such large mouthfuls, Adams?"
2042Did you get as far as that?"
2042Did you observe my manner toward the kitchen maid who waited on us at dinner last night?
2042Did you see him out?"
2042Did you?"
2042Do n''t you hate things happening?"
2042Do n''t you know that the heir to the title always goes on a yachting cruise, with his whole family, and gets drowned-- and the children too?
2042Do n''t you know you ca n''t be a man''s guest and take advantage of his hospitality to try to steal his fiancee away from him?"
2042Do n''t you remember me talking about Freddie and the girl he used to write letters to in London-- the girl I said was so like you, Miss Simpson?
2042Do n''t you see that all the cards are in her hands?
2042Do n''t you think there is danger he may change his mind about that five thousand dollars if we keep him waiting too long?"
2042Do you consent to the cold baths?
2042Do you ever go to the country, Adams?"
2042Do you ever read Home Gossip?"
2042Do you hate cats?
2042Do you imagine Mr. Baxter will dare to stir from his bed after that?
2042Do you know him?
2042Do you mean that any girl would have done for him, so long as it was a girl?"
2042Do you mean to tell me you did not see it?"
2042Do you propose to try to get the scarab to- night?"
2042Do you remember a show at the Piccadilly about a year ago called"The Baby Doll"?
2042Do you seriously expect me to lie in bed while you do all the work, and then to take a half share in the reward?"
2042Do you take large mouthfuls, Adams?"
2042Do you think I am going about advertising this?
2042Do you think he is very sick?
2042Do you think it is going to help-- your saying''Father!''?
2042Do you think that-- with an effort-- for my sake-- you could endeavor this time not to make a-- a damned fool of yourself?"
2042Do you think you can work it for five hundred?"
2042Do you understand?"
2042Do you understand?"
2042Do you understand?"
2042Does n''t she go in after the groom of the chambers?"
2042Dukes?"
2042George, have you noticed a sort of difference in father these last few days?"
2042Go in where?"
2042Had he or had he not given Head Gardener Thorne adequate instructions as to what to do with those hydrangeas?
2042Had they, too, tracked him down?
2042Have I your leave to break open the door?"
2042Have you a coin?
2042Have you any children, Adams?"
2042Have you any instructions for me?''
2042Have you been after my-- my Cheops?"
2042Have you considered that?"
2042Have you ever noticed any traces of absent- mindedness in me before?"
2042Have you ever read these things?
2042Have you had breakfast?"
2042Have you noticed his eye?
2042Have you read it yet?"
2042Having emptied his revolver, Lord Emsworth said,"Who is there?
2042He replied:''What do you know?''
2042How about Baxter?"
2042How about that?"
2042How about the inferiority of women then?"
2042How are you going to find the scarab when you do get in?"
2042How could Jones have known?"
2042How could he have overheard us?
2042How did you choke it out of them?
2042How did you find it?
2042How do you feel about it?"
2042How indeed?"
2042How much longer are you to go on starving yourself to death just to give him the resolution to stick to his dieting?
2042How on earth am I to remember whether I go in before the chef or after the third footman?
2042How?"
2042However, I must not look a gift horse in the mouth-- eh, Baxter?"
2042I may tell him definitely, then, that you have destroyed the letters?"
2042I recollect my old father beating me with a walking stick-- Tell me, Adams, have I eaten my cheese?"
2042I suppose I have got to look on this as quite settled now?"
2042I suppose it''s too late now?"
2042I suppose you have n''t even located the museum yet?"
2042I take it that things have loosened up a bit since the engagement was announced-- eh?"
2042I wonder whether the old horses used to be sorry when they dropped one lot of passengers and took on a lot of strangers?"
2042I''m sure none of these ladies or gentlemen will let it go beyond this room?"
2042If he told the truth and confessed that this was his maiden effort in the capacity of gentleman''s gentleman, what would the butler think?
2042If it is not a rude question, how much did you give for it, Lord Emsworth?
2042If you had n''t me would it be like trying to go on living without breathing?"
2042Is anything wrong?
2042Is it fair?"
2042Is that it?"
2042Is that the way you figure it out?
2042Is that you, Dickie?"
2042Is there a large house party here just now?"
2042Is there any chance that you might come and see me off?"
2042It is n''t much to look at, is it?
2042It makes me feel ill.""Why, is he such a pal of yours as all that?"
2042It sounded good; but, coming down to hard facts, what was it?
2042It was new; but it was humorous-- or was it vulgar?
2042It will be as easy as--""Are you forgetting that, by the terms of our agreement, it is my turn?"
2042Joan went on:"Do you ever get moods when life seems absolutely meaningless?
2042Marson?"
2042Marson?"
2042Marson?"
2042Marson?"
2042Marson?"
2042Marson?"
2042Marson?"
2042Marson?"
2042Marson?"
2042Marson?"
2042May I be permitted to offer my congratulations?"
2042Meredith?"
2042Might I inquire whom you assisted before that?"
2042Miss Valentine, may I begin by begging you to realize that I have no intention of insulting you?"
2042My child, do you even faintly realize what five thousand dollars-- or a quarter of five thousand dollars-- means to me?
2042My dear fellow-- what the devil?"
2042No, he would just go airily in and say:"You know what you told me about doing something new?
2042No?
2042Nobody in the house-- is that it?
2042Not really?"
2042Or was it Arabs?
2042Paranoia-- isn''t that what they call it?
2042Peters--?"
2042Peters?"
2042Possibly you have forgotten them?"
2042Say, do you know I felt a new muscle in the small of my back this morning?
2042Shall I begin?"
2042Shall we be friends?"
2042Shall we go back?
2042So you see what a frightful hole I''m in, do n''t you, Dickie, old man?"
2042Suppose I beat you?
2042Surely London is enough to do it without my help?
2042Surely you do n''t think anyone''s name could really be Felix Clovelly?
2042Taking a look at our little collection, Mr. Peters?
2042Tell me, Baxter, how do you think the museum looks now?
2042Tell me, Beach, who was it suggested this visit to the museum?
2042Tell me, was I dreaming or did I really meet you in the hall this morning at about twenty minutes after two?"
2042Tell me, young man, are you considered pretty bright, as Englishmen go?"
2042Thanks very much, and so on-- but you wo n''t forget to be in at twelve, will you?
2042That''s all right, is n''t it?
2042The Vote, and all that-- eh?
2042The case, you know?"
2042The only question is, can I, on the evidence, go to young Freddie and choke the scarab out of him?
2042Then it was a woman who stole the scarab?
2042There''s just one other point: Suppose your accomplice does get caught-- what then?"
2042To make a collection as large as mine?
2042To whom, then?
2042Up in the morning, Larsen Exercises, cold bath, a brisk rubdown, sharp walk--""Who the devil asked your opinion, you impertinent young hound?"
2042Very sen---- What was I saying, Adams?"
2042Was it fun being a lady''s maid?"
2042Was there a sale at Christie''s this afternoon?"
2042Weighing the evidence, what do we find?
2042Well, I rather think I''ll be popping off and getting that bit of breakfast-- what?"
2042Well, as I was saying, I used to write this girl letters, saying how much I was in love with her; and-- and--""Specifically proposing marriage?"
2042Well, what are you going to do if anyone catches you prowling round at that time?
2042What about birds?"
2042What are scarabs?"
2042What are you doing?"
2042What birds?
2042What cheese would you recommend, Adams?"
2042What could be simpler than that Mr. Peters should have enlisted female aid?
2042What do you know of him?"
2042What do you mean?"
2042What do you take me for?
2042What do you think he meant to do-- take it away and keep it safe for me for fear I should lose it?
2042What does he do?
2042What does he think?
2042What does it suggest to you?"
2042What does that suggest to you?"
2042What else could it be?"
2042What exactly happened last night?"
2042What exactly is the trouble?"
2042What exactly would it be like, being alone often and for lengthy periods with Freddie?
2042What first put you on my track?"
2042What had he smeared his face with soot for, I should like to know, if he were perfectly sane?
2042What has gone wrong?"
2042What is a wand of death?"
2042What is it you wish to do?"
2042What is that trash you are reading?"
2042What is that you are reading?"
2042What sort of exercises?"
2042What time did you get to the museum?"
2042What was I saying?
2042What was a wand of death?
2042What was her name again?
2042What were you before you came to me-- a prize- fighter?"
2042What were you saying when you broke off?"
2042What would he think if he withheld it?
2042What''s a scarab anyway?
2042What''s the trouble?"
2042What''s the use of saying''Father!''?
2042What?
2042What?"
2042What?"
2042Whatever is the matter?
2042When are you going to have another try for my scarab?"
2042When?"
2042Where are they?"
2042Where are they?"
2042Where have you been all this while?
2042Where is it?"
2042Where''s your sense of fairness?
2042Which night?"
2042Which night?"
2042Who had it?"
2042Who had it?"
2042Who is Freddie, do you ask?
2042Who is she?"
2042Who took it?
2042Who was it, then?"
2042Who''s there?"
2042Who?"
2042Why any cutthroat competition?
2042Why could not Mr. Peters have brought him down here as his secretary?
2042Why did he want it?"
2042Why did n''t you come before?
2042Why do n''t people look where they are walking?"
2042Why do n''t you get out at Swindon and go back?"
2042Why do n''t you put something over?
2042Why do n''t you try something new?"
2042Why do you ask?"
2042Why do you loaf about the place as though you were supposed to be an ornament?
2042Why does n''t somebody?
2042Why had he not foreseen the complications that must ensue?
2042Why is he staying in Market Blandings?
2042Why is one of these things valuable and another so much punk?
2042Why make such an important thing of it?
2042Why not?
2042Why should I have any objection?
2042Why should he have thought of the scarab at all?
2042Why should n''t we form a company?
2042Why should she be meek?
2042Why should you not collect scarabs?"
2042Why should you suspect him of keeping his shoes in a closet?
2042Why this diffidence?
2042Why-- don''t you?"
2042Why?
2042Why?"
2042Why?"
2042Will you be a good fellow and place this among the exhibits?
2042Will you be in at twelve?"
2042Will you bear in mind that whatever I say is said entirely on his behalf?"
2042Will you really take the thing on?
2042Will you take a seat?"
2042Would n''t that make it rather unpleasant for you?"
2042Write me the moment you have done anything, wo n''t you?
2042Yes?"
2042Yet what could the Honorable Freddie be doing at the Emsworth Arms?
2042You are certain there was red paint on this shoe?"
2042You are n''t criticizing the dress, surely?"
2042You ca n''t go about the place charging a man with theft and ask him to go on being willing to have his son marry your daughter, can you?
2042You ca n''t round the thing off by telling me you were born in Hayling, Massachusetts, I suppose?"
2042You can always find something new, surely?
2042You come after the butler, the housekeeper, the groom of the chambers, Lord Emsworth''s valet, Lady Ann Warblington''s lady''s maid--""Who is she?"
2042You do n''t bolt your food, I hope, Adams?"
2042You do n''t think I was really worrying because I had lost Aline, do you?
2042You do n''t think I''m asking him to buy a black mask and break in, do you?
2042You have been sued for breach of promise?"
2042You have n''t been with Mr. Peters long, then?"
2042You recollect the Havant case, and when young Lord Mount Anville was sued?
2042You said something a while ago about five hundred pounds?"
2042You saw paint on this shoe?"
2042You say all this happened on the night we first met?
2042You wo n''t tell anyone?"
2042You would have to think up some mighty good reason for being out of bed at that time, would n''t you?"
2042You would n''t chat about the weather, would you?
2042You would n''t discuss the latest play?
2042and go through the ceremony without a suspicion?"
2042for?"
2042indefinitely; yet what else was there to say to this curious little beastly sort of a beetle kind of thing?
2233''Hour of trial,''is rather good, what? 2233 ''Ow many times have I got to tell you to be careful of them plates?"
2233''Where''s yer five shillings?'' 2233 A brother?
2233A butcher?
2233A mistake?
2233About what?
2233Alone?
2233Amicable?
2233And financially? 2233 And of course you''re much too well bred to be inquisitive about other people''s business?"
2233And was he?
2233And what can I do for you?
2233And what,he inquired suavely, leaning a little further out of the cab,"is eating you, Bill?"
2233And who are the rest of them?
2233And why is he blarzy, miss?
2233And you do n''t think I look it?
2233And you drank it in, eh?
2233And you owned up?
2233And, Albert--"Yes, m''lady?
2233Any use asking where that is?
2233Anything for me?
2233Are n''t you engaged to this man Bevan?
2233Are you Lord Marshmoreton?
2233Are you blarzy, George?
2233Are you fond of roses-- missy?
2233Are you going away, Caroline?
2233As regards the other matter, there is no hope of inducing you to see the matter in the right light?
2233At a registrar''s? 2233 Billie?"
2233But it''s all over now, is n''t it? 2233 But not much, is it?"
2233But surely, if that fellow was annoying you, you could have called a policeman?
2233But that''s remarkably altruistic of you, is n''t it?
2233But what am I to say to the cabman?
2233But what made you choose this place?
2233But what would you say in it? 2233 But what''s the idea?
2233But-- But-- how about-- I mean, what about-- I mean how about--?
2233Butter?
2233By the way, dear old girl,inquired Reggie,"did your little business come out satisfactorily?
2233By the way, if it is n''t giving away secrets, who drew Plummer?
2233Ca n''t you see you''ve made a mistake? 2233 Can I drop you anywhere?"
2233Can I help you? 2233 Can I help you?"
2233Can you see me at a castle?
2233Could you go this morning instead-- and take me?
2233Could you go to Geoffrey, and see him, and tell him all about me and-- and come back and tell me how he looks, and what he said and-- and so on?
2233Damn you, sir, will you let me look inside that cab?
2233Did n''t I ask you to bring this lady a glass of lemonade?
2233Did n''t I tell you he would have some devilish shrewd scheme?
2233Did n''t get what?
2233Did n''t you say something else?
2233Did she give up society?
2233Did you or did you not go to London yesterday, Maud?
2233Did you see him married?
2233Did you see his eyes flash then, George? 2233 Do n''t you know my voice?"
2233Do n''t you think you had better lie down for a little and rest, Mr. Byng? 2233 Do you call her pretty?"
2233Do you know a cottage called''the one down by Platt''s'', Albert?
2233Do you know a fish called the pompano?
2233Do you know anything of an American who says he is the cousin of the page- boy?
2233Do you mean the one that goes lumty- lumty- tum, tumty- tumty- tum?
2233Do you mean to say you have n''t heard? 2233 Do you recognize that, miss?"
2233Do you smoke, child?
2233Do you think it is any pleasure to me to be seen about with a man who is now known in criminal circles as Percy, the Piccadilly Policeman- Puncher? 2233 Do you want me to be your best man?"
2233Do you want to earn half a crown?
2233Do?
2233Eh, what?
2233Eh? 2233 Eh?
2233Eh?
2233Eh?
2233Eh?
2233Eh?
2233Eh?
2233Eh?
2233Explain?
2233For goodness''sake, George, what are you doing here?
2233For one thing, what do we know of you? 2233 Good God, boy, ca n''t you answer a simple question with a plain affirmative?
2233Got a cigaroot?
2233Haughty nobleman stuff, eh?
2233Have n''t you been listening, Albert?
2233Have you changed your mind?
2233Have you know him long, miss?
2233Headaches?
2233Hello?
2233How about it, then? 2233 How about when you lose?"
2233How am I to get engaged? 2233 How are you, Keggs?
2233How are you, Lord Marshmoreton?
2233How can you explain? 2233 How dare you follow that young lady?
2233How did it happen?
2233How did your better four- fifths like the show, Mac?
2233How did your people find out it was you?
2233How do you mean? 2233 How would it be,"said Reggie nervously,"not to dwell too much on that part of it?
2233How''s business, Bill?
2233How''s the show going?
2233Hurt?
2233I beg your pardon, sir?
2233I beg your pardon, sir?
2233I beg your pardon?
2233I beg your pardon?
2233I can trust you, ca n''t I?
2233I expect you''re feeling very''appy today, sir?
2233I have n''t seen you before here, have I?
2233I hope you''ve not been waiting long?
2233I mean, are you going to stay on in your cottage?
2233I say, laddie, would you mind getting me a lemonade?
2233I say, you listened?
2233I suppose you are wondering what it''s all about?
2233I suppose you do n''t know,she asked carelessly,"why he did it?
2233In love with me?
2233In what way?
2233Is n''t a girl allowed to change her mind?
2233Is n''t dadda fractious today?
2233Is n''t dadda the youngest thing that ever happened?
2233Is n''t that beautiful, Albert?
2233Is n''t this rather sudden?
2233Is she Lord Marshmoreton''s secretary?
2233Is that Billie?
2233Is that George?
2233Is that the only comment you can find to make? 2233 Is that your recipe, then?
2233Is the vicar in?
2233Is there a row about me?
2233Is-- is that you?
2233It was''What about wall- paper?'' 2233 Jear that?
2233Knocked your hat off? 2233 Lemonade, sir?"
2233Mac Who?
2233Match?
2233Maud? 2233 Me?
2233Measles?
2233Might I begin by remarking that your little affair of the''eart, if I may use the expression, is no secret in the Servants''''All? 2233 Might I have a word with your lordship?"
2233Mr. Bevan, I wonder if you would do just a little more for me?
2233Mr. Plummer? 2233 My dear child, why will you not be reasonable in this matter?
2233My den?
2233No?
2233No?
2233None?
2233Now what?
2233Now, this afternoon, why should you not take Maud for a long ride in your car?
2233Now, would n''t you like to be able to write a wonderful thing like that, Albert?
2233Offensive?
2233Oh, he drew Mr. Byng, did he?
2233Oh, is it raining?
2233Oh, you do, do you?
2233Oh, you mean the thing? 2233 Oh?"
2233Oh?
2233Old Boots? 2233 Outspoken, is she?"
2233Pals?
2233Pardon?
2233Pardon?
2233Pardon?
2233Pay him? 2233 Percy did what?"
2233Percy?
2233Perhaps you prefer musical pieces? 2233 Piccadilly?
2233Rather gushing though, what? 2233 Reggie, where is Percy?"
2233Seen young blighted Albert anywhere, Freddy?
2233Shall I go and ask him if you ca n''t put it off till after dinner?
2233Shall we go and sit outside on the terrace? 2233 Sherry or''ock, sir?"
2233Sir?
2233Sir?
2233Sir?
2233Sir?
2233Sir?
2233Sir?
2233Six and twopence for a cup of chocolate and a few cakes?
2233So George has been boosting me, too, has he?
2233So you think this mysterious man in Wales has n''t a chance?
2233So you''re on to him, too?
2233Something about somebody laughing at a locksmith? 2233 Speak to her?
2233Surely not? 2233 Surely not?"
2233Tea or chocolate?
2233That''s simple enough, what? 2233 The Chappie?"
2233The chappie?
2233The circumstances? 2233 The post- mortem?"
2233The sweepstike? 2233 The thing?
2233Then it was that man who knocked my hat off?
2233Then was it really you--?
2233Then you think--?
2233Then you will go and see Geoffrey?
2233There was a row, was there?
2233There''ll be a rehearsal this afternoon, I suppose, sir? 2233 Think I did n''t see through your little game?
2233Told you? 2233 Took the cab on?"
2233Waiting for somebody?
2233Was that somebody coming? 2233 We''re always meeting, are n''t we?
2233We''re friends, are n''t we?
2233Well, Reggie, what is the news?
2233Well, are n''t we going to get married? 2233 Well, dadda,"said Billie amiably,"how are the crops?"
2233Well, dash it all, old top, it surely is n''t news to you? 2233 Well, did he tell you that he draws three per cent of the gross receipts?
2233Well, is that all, Aunt Caroline? 2233 Well, then, what does it all mean?"
2233Well, we''re all getting acquainted pretty quick, do n''t you think? 2233 Well, what about him?"
2233Well, what is it?
2233Well,said George to the steamer- trunk,"and what are you butting in for?
2233Well?
2233Well?
2233Well?
2233Were the letters offensive? 2233 What about him?"
2233What about my cousins from America?
2233What are you going to do?
2233What did happen? 2233 What did she say?"
2233What did you say then?
2233What did you say?
2233What did you say?
2233What do you mean by coming and annoying us like this?
2233What do you mean by it, damn it? 2233 What do you mean?
2233What do you mean?
2233What do you mean?
2233What do you mean?
2233What do you say, George,asked Billie in an undertone,"if we side- step the Amber Drawing- Room?
2233What do you suggest?
2233What does that matter?
2233What does what mean?
2233What happened then?
2233What happened?
2233What infernal noise?
2233What is it, Keggs?
2233What is it?
2233What is?
2233What on earth do you mean?
2233What shall we do?
2233What the devil do you mean by this?
2233What the devil do you mean-- surely not?
2233What was I saying?
2233What were you doing in Piccadilly yesterday afternoon?
2233What were you saying to her, then, that interested her so much?
2233What were you talking to that man about, Mr. Byng? 2233 What will you do?"
2233What you''ve been saying-- about butter and pompanos and wall- paper and my den and all that? 2233 What''s all this I hear about your being the Scourge of London?
2233What''s all this?
2233What''s all this?
2233What''s it all about?
2233What''s that?
2233What''s the matter now? 2233 What''s the matter?
2233What''s the matter?
2233What''s the matter?
2233What''s troublin''you?
2233What?
2233Whatever do you mean?
2233When did you get wise?
2233Where are you going to be married?
2233Where can I drive you?
2233Where do you come from?
2233Where were you yesterday afternoon?
2233Where''s that lemonade?
2233Where? 2233 Where?"
2233Where?
2233Which is Edwin?
2233Which is she?
2233Which man?
2233Which of you drew a man named Plummer in the sweep?
2233Who are some of the others? 2233 Who are you?"
2233Who do you think you are-- a juggler on the''Alls,''urling them about like that? 2233 Who is it?"
2233Who is it?
2233Who is the man over there?
2233Who was Susan?
2233Who''d have thought, a week ago, that I''d be sitting in this jolly old chair asking you to be my best man? 2233 Who''re yer calling worms?"
2233Who''s robbing anyone? 2233 Why Lord Peebles?"
2233Why do n''t you let George marry your daughter, Lord Marshmoreton?
2233Why do you say''Hello''?
2233Why not? 2233 Why should n''t the girl have got into a cab?
2233Why, what happened to Percy?
2233Why?
2233Will nothing alter your decision?
2233Will nothing induce you to stay? 2233 Will you listen to me for a moment?"
2233Will you marry me?
2233Will you wait here? 2233 Wot is it?
2233Would n''t you like to get a good education, Albert,she said perseveringly,"and become a great poet and write wonderful poems?"
2233Would you care to''ave another five shillings even money on it?
2233Would you like me to help you tonight?
2233Would you really do that?
2233Yes, Millie?
2233Yes, and how quick do you think they would let me go, if I did? 2233 Yes, what about them?
2233Yes?
2233Yes?
2233You are n''t a married man, are you, sir?
2233You are n''t living in this old castle?
2233You are, are you? 2233 You did n''t know her?"
2233You did n''t see her in there, did you?
2233You do n''t mean to say Percy did that?
2233You do?
2233You engaged all these men yourself?
2233You gathered, no doubt, from Mr. Bevan''s conversation, that my secretary has left me and run away and got married? 2233 You had n''t?
2233You have brought a note from Lady Maud?
2233You have n''t a brother, or anything of that shape or order, have you, no?
2233You have n''t ever seen me before by any chance, if you know what I mean, have you?
2233You have? 2233 You mean has the mater the first call on the family doubloons?"
2233You mean-- run away?
2233You say you saw Maud in Piccadilly, Percy?
2233You think I could slip in and be taken for a guest?
2233You think that Lady Maud gave Albert a letter to give to me, and that he destroyed it?
2233You went to meet that American of yours?
2233You will remember what I said?
2233You wished to see me, your lordship?
2233You wished to see me?
2233You would n''t care to come for a stroll, after I''ve seen the mater, or a row on the lake, or any rot like that, would you?
2233You would n''t like to be a poet when you grow up?
2233You''re driving into town in your car this afternoon, are n''t you, to meet Percy?
2233You''re glad?
2233You''ve heard of New York?
2233You''ve not forgotten that I was a reluctant ear- witness to his recent proposal of marriage?
2233Your change?
2233Your lordship will recall inquiring of me on the night of the ball as to the bona fides of one of the temporary waiters? 2233 Your services?"
2233Your step- mother?
2233''And wot price me goin''to''is lordship and blowing the gaff?''
2233''Naccident?"
2233''Oh, they''ave,''ave they?''
2233''Ow do you mean?''
2233''What means this conduct?
2233.?"
2233.?"
2233.?"
2233A woman says to the maid:''Do you know anything of my husband''s whereabouts?''
2233After dinner, eh?
2233After that it would be all over except sending out the invitations?"
2233Ai n''t he a wopper, too?"
2233All right?"
2233All set?"
2233Am I going mad?"
2233American, was n''t he?"
2233And George meanwhile?
2233And did he mention that this is the ninth show he''s done, and that seven of the others were just as big hits as this one?
2233And did he tell you that this same show ran over a year in New York to big business all the time, and that there are three companies on the road now?
2233And her address?"
2233And how about this photo?"
2233And how are Joe and Jack and Jimmy and all the rest of the boys at home?''
2233And how is everybody?
2233And if that scoundrel had had the audacity to come and take a cottage at the castle gates, why not the audacity to invade the castle itself?
2233And now how about trickling forth?
2233And now what?
2233And then he can write back to my address, and I can smuggle the letter to you?"
2233And then?"
2233And what do you mean by saying I ai n''t any better off than you are?"
2233And what was it this time last year?"
2233And where can I find her?"
2233And who, above all, was the pie- faced fellow with the moustache talking to Maud?
2233And would you care to view the remains?"
2233And yet how could she escape?
2233And yet what else was she to think?
2233And you met Miss Dore through her being in this play of yours?"
2233And, even if she found him, what then?
2233And-- well, that would be about all, would n''t it?"
2233Any mail?"
2233Are you Dadda?"
2233Are you fond of the theatre?"
2233Are you going, George?
2233Back again at the old homestead, what?"
2233Bevan?"
2233Bevan?"
2233Bevan?"
2233Bevan?"
2233But can you be content with just one?
2233But for this, who knows with what cunning counter- attacks he might have foiled the butler''s onslaught?
2233But how do you know you will get the money back?"
2233But how would you feel if Percy were to come to you and say that he was engaged to be married to her?"
2233But how?
2233But what then?
2233But, on the level, George, how do you get this way?
2233Byng?"
2233Ca n''t they, George?"
2233Ca n''t you find the cake?"
2233Could she have changed since those days in Wales?
2233Could you manage eleven shillings?"
2233Did n''t you get hold of a paper at breakfast?
2233Did n''t you know I was a country kid?
2233Did you see Aunt Caroline''s face?"
2233Do n''t you agree with me, Percy?"
2233Do n''t you think so, Percy?"
2233Do you know how I used to put in my time the first few nights I was over here in London?
2233Do you know, m''lady, after a chicken''s''ead is cut orf, it goes running licketty- split?"
2233Do you live all alone here?"
2233Do you never search your heart and shudder at the horrible degradation which you have brought on yourself by sheer weakness of will?"
2233Do you think the family will stand for me?"
2233Do you understand?
2233Does she exercise any authority over you in that way?"
2233Everything going all right?"
2233Forgiveness?
2233Got any Ayrshires?"
2233Got your hat?
2233Had he gone through all this, merely to see his sister paying a visit to a clergyman?
2233Had it much in it?"
2233Had she seen him?
2233Have another game one of these days, what?"
2233Have n''t you found that ginger- ale yet?"
2233Have you ever asked for one card when you wanted to fill a royal flush and happened to pick out the necessary ace?
2233Have you ever been in Florida?"
2233Have you ever had a what- do- you- call it?
2233Have you no self- respect?
2233Have you seen Cynthia Dane in''A Woman''s No''?"
2233Have you seen Hubert Broadleigh in''''Twas Once in Spring''?"
2233Have you seen it?"
2233He saw me, too, and what do you think he did?
2233Here at the''Carlton''?"
2233How about wall- paper?"
2233How can I do it?"
2233How can I help you?
2233How could I have the heart to joke at a moment like this, when the friend of my youth has suddenly become a social leper?"
2233How could Lady Caroline know that Reggie''s entire world-- or such of it as was not occupied by racing cars and golf-- was filled by Alice Faraday?
2233How could she refuse him just because he was about thirty pounds overweight?
2233How did you come to separate yourself from the pigs and chickens?
2233How did you happen to think of it?"
2233How do I get the job?"
2233How do you mean you drew me in a sweepstike-- I mean a sweepstake?
2233How is your little affair coming along?
2233How on earth could any reasonable man expect a girl to let herself go at this stage of the proceedings?
2233How was the rest of the papers?"
2233How will dad take the blot of the family escutcheon?"
2233How would it be to stagger to the library and join the post- mortem?"
2233How would you set about breaking the news to mother?"
2233How''s that?"
2233I do n''t know if you notice it?"
2233I do n''t suppose you have ever heard of Meyer Lutz?"
2233I mean to say, what?"
2233I mean to say, what?"
2233I mean, did he tell you anything?"
2233I mean, what about wall- paper for your den?"
2233I say, I wonder what the cove is doing at Belpher?
2233I say, Maud, old thing, do you find love puts you off your stroke?
2233I say, laddie, you do n''t object if I sing slightly from time to time during the journey?
2233I says,''Well, wot''s the matter with giving a fellow a sporting chance?''
2233I should have said''Are you there?''"
2233I tell you, when I see a rose nowadays, I shake its hand and say:''Well, well, Cyril, how''s everything with you?
2233I trust he''as given no dissatisfaction, your lordship?
2233If people wanted a barn earnestly enough to take the trouble of building one, why was it not worth while to keep the thing in proper repair?
2233If somebody came to me and pointed you out and said,''Is that your son?''
2233In the first place, are you fond of butter?"
2233Is the show going all right?"
2233It is n''t putting you out or upsetting your plans, I hope, or anything on those lines?"
2233It sounded to me like''What about wall- paper?''"
2233Keggs, there are a number of outside men helping here tonight, are n''t there?"
2233Lord Marshmoreton''s new secretary is very pretty, do n''t you think?"
2233Makes it kind of hopeless, what?"
2233May I go now?"
2233May I say that I became acquainted at an early stage with the trouble which your lordship is unfortunately''aving with a certain party?"
2233News?
2233Not a bad scheme, taking it by and large?
2233Not so dusty, what?"
2233One''s first thought on entering is that the lady assistant will approach one and ask in a hushed voice"Tea or chocolate?
2233Only natural, eh?
2233Or am I a liar?"
2233Or at least write?
2233Or do n''t you think so?"
2233Or had he in reality always been like this, commonplace and prosaic, and was it merely in her imagination that he had been wonderful?
2233Or the raspberry?
2233Perhaps he struck you that way, sir?"
2233Perhaps you''d care to come in and have a drink on your way?"
2233Pretty fit and so forth?
2233Rummy, when you come to think of it, what?
2233Say, George, did you see the awful mistake on Nature''s part that Babe Sinclair showed up with towards the middle of the proceedings?
2233See you soon, I suppose?"
2233Shall we say in one hour''s time?"
2233Shall we stagger forth?"
2233She is on the stage?"
2233Shift ho?"
2233So what was the use of his courting rheumatism by waiting in this morgue of dead agricultural ambitions?
2233Suppose you were drowning and Mr. Plummer was the only swimmer within call, would n''t you let him rescue you?"
2233Surely a man is n''t barred for ever from doing you a service just because he happens to love you?
2233Surely she can hear him?
2233Surely you would n''t like that?"
2233Tell me, what this man was like?"
2233That makes it seem a long time ago, does n''t it?
2233That''s it, ai n''t it?
2233The Regal Theatre, I think you said, is where your piece is playing?
2233The one that stated that''e was the cousin of young bli-- of the boy Albert, the page?
2233The place where Percy fights policemen?
2233Then why did you let him into the place?"
2233Then you''re the Chappie?"
2233This piece was a big''it in America, was n''t it?"
2233True, the white- haired butler who knew him as a child will sob on his neck, but what of the old dad?
2233Was it Lady Jane Allenby or Lady Edith Wade- Beverly or Lady Patricia Fowles?
2233Was it an angel''s voice?
2233Was n''t that exciting?
2233Was she really a stenographer?"
2233We applaud the Man of Logic, but what of the Man of Action?
2233We''re friends, are n''t we?"
2233Well, George, how''s the boy this bright afternoon?"
2233Well, as it''s getting tolerable late, what about it?
2233Well, then, why could n''t you--?"
2233Well, who is my benefactor?"
2233Were you much hurt?"
2233What I mean is, does it make you slice your approach- shots?"
2233What I mean to say is, what about it?
2233What I mean to say is-- oh, she is, is she?
2233What are you going to do about it?"
2233What awaits him beyond?
2233What could be better?
2233What could be more invigorating than that smell of hay?
2233What could he have to be conceited about?"
2233What did you do yesterday afternoon?"
2233What did you want to see me about?"
2233What do men usually say to cabmen?"
2233What do you mean-- quite?
2233What do you mean?"
2233What had he to go on?
2233What have your family got to do with it?"
2233What is her name?
2233What is his name, and where do I find him?"
2233What is it you want me to do?"
2233What is it?"
2233What is it?"
2233What is there about me to make a wonderful girl love me?"
2233What is your weight, George?"
2233What made you ask him that?"
2233What name, please?"
2233What sweepstake?"
2233What thing?"
2233What was George doing at Belpher?
2233What was it all about?"
2233What was the use of his being somewhere in the neighbourhood if she had no means of knowing where she could find him?
2233What was there left for him?
2233What were we chatting about, then?"
2233What were you saying about being married?"
2233What would Sherlock Holmes have done?
2233What you ought to do is to--""Yes?"
2233What''s a sweepstike?"
2233What''s the answer?"
2233What''s the word I want?
2233What?
2233When did she arrive?"
2233When do you want to start?"
2233Where are you?
2233Where are you?
2233Where are you?"
2233Where can we meet?
2233Where do you suppose you''re going to work, if you do n''t?
2233Where is she?"
2233Where were you going?"
2233Where''s my sister?"
2233Who knows?
2233Who sneaked that American fellow into the''ouse to meet Lady Maud?"
2233Who would ever have suspected Reggie had the dash to do a thing like that?
2233Why could it not have been Geoffrey who waited in ambush outside the castle, and not a pleasant but negligible stranger?
2233Why did n''t Geoffrey come?
2233Why do n''t you come out with me sometimes when I take a country walk?
2233Why do you want to go today particularly?"
2233Why had Geoffrey told her to meet him in a cavern of gloom like this instead of at the Savoy?
2233Why not?"
2233Why not?"
2233Why should anyone laugh at locksmiths?
2233Why should n''t I announce the engagement?"
2233Why will you not let yourself be guided by those who are older and wiser than you?"
2233Why, then, had that super- fatted individual been able to demoralize her to the extent of flying to the shelter of strange cabs?
2233Why?"
2233Will you ask him if I can see him for a moment?"
2233Will you marry me?"
2233Will you please tell him that a lady wishes to see him?"
2233Wo n''t you step in?"
2233Would you like me to bring some rice?"
2233Would you like to take her place?"
2233Would you-- would you mind being kind enough to go and send him away?"
2233Yes, but how much?
2233You did say you was n''t a married man, did n''t you, sir?"
2233You heard about that, I suppose?"
2233You know what this is, of course?"
2233You say you are this young lady''s brother?"
2233You would advise the would- be bridegroom to buy a case of champagne and a wedding licence and get to work?
2233You would like a glass of lemonade, sir?
2233You''aven''t got hasthma or something,''ave you?"
2233can one get married as quickly as that?"
2233do you suppose I should say''Quite?''
2233just because I lost my head?"
2233oh, what''s the use of me saying anything?"