This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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51060 | For God''s sake, Augustus,I screamed, now heartily frightened,"what ails you?--what is the matter?--what_ are_ you going to do?" |
51060 | Nothing,I replied;"I am as comfortable as can be; when will the brig sail?" |
51060 | Why, bless my soul, Gordon,said he, after a long pause,"why, why--_whose_ dirty cloak is that you have on?" |
51060 | Besides, granting that we were still in the neighbourhood of the island, why should not Augustus have visited me and informed me of the circumstance? |
51060 | It was very probable, I considered, that some words were written upon that side of the paper which had not been examined-- but which side was that? |
51060 | Shall I ever forget my feelings at this moment? |
51060 | Shall I ever forget the triple horror of that spectacle? |
51060 | The mate called out in a loud voice,"Do you hear there below? |
11997 | And shall we see all these strange sights? |
11997 | Bless my soul and body,cried Staysail at last,"how did all this happen?" |
11997 | But why on earth do n''t you open the fore- cabin? |
11997 | Fancy,cried Aralia, clapping her hands,"Fancy all of us sleeping all night long-- three months, did n''t you say, Tom? |
11997 | Have you seen Master Tom? 11997 Is n''t Tom brave?" |
11997 | It is von unlucky ship,cried the former,"and did not those below hear the shrieking of the ghosts when the waves and wind were highest? |
11997 | Now, about light for the long Arctic winter night, which will soon be here? |
11997 | Oh, but, Tom,said Pansy,"we''ll all be home long, long before Christmas, wo n''t we?" |
11997 | That you took them as stowaways, eh? |
11997 | Was it all a dream? |
11997 | We are going now, are n''t we,''Fessor Pete? |
11997 | We want food, and we want wood and all, does n''t we, Tom? |
11997 | Well, Ara, we can sit here hours and hours every day and watch the sea, ca n''t we? |
11997 | What is it, Tom? |
11997 | What is that? |
11997 | ''Get up,''he would say,''are you going to sleep all day?''" |
11997 | And where was the_ Valhalla_? |
11997 | And who is he?" |
11997 | Anybody want a little more snow? |
11997 | Been stung by a wasp, my little Pansy Blossom?" |
11997 | But what will your father and mother think, my dears?" |
11997 | But where was the_ Valhalla_ and her crew all this time? |
11997 | Do you mean bad rum? |
11997 | Eh, Frank?" |
11997 | He say:''What for I give you passage?'' |
11997 | Is n''t he a fine one?" |
11997 | It will be good fun, wo n''t it, girls?" |
11997 | Meanwhile, where was Flossy, and where was Briton? |
11997 | No? |
11997 | Now, could anybody, Pansy?" |
11997 | Oh, you''re all waiting, are you, to hear what I''ve got to say? |
11997 | They would come in very handy to throw at an enemy, eh?" |
11997 | Webb?" |
11997 | Webb?" |
11997 | What are you dancing and''hoo- laying''about? |
11997 | What do we care? |
11997 | Wo n''t it be nice?" |
11997 | Would n''t it be nice? |
11997 | Would n''t you, Ara?" |
11997 | Would they never, never come? |
11997 | You follow me so far? |
11997 | You follow still? |
11997 | You have followed me? |
11997 | there is always a"but"about everything-- how was it all to end? |
63477 | All right, Callahan, why did''our boy''leave Grandmamma? |
63477 | Anybody ever seen anybody but a Venus guy come built with ear beards? 63477 Anything else now, Berta?" |
63477 | Apprentice Burnerman, do n''t you know what your shower is for? 63477 Care to join me, Your Excellency?" |
63477 | Did n''t I tell you to shower the stink off yourself? 63477 Hah? |
63477 | Hey, how come you know so much? |
63477 | Hey, you been wetting your whistle on that Venus vino again? 63477 If Venus dames wanted to be loved so bad, why did Trillium''s Grandmamma let him go?" |
63477 | If what old woman finds whom? |
63477 | Mr. Callahan, I asked you a question, did I not? |
63477 | No Earth guy for a hundred twenty- five years been near one and lived to tell it, has he? |
63477 | Oh? |
63477 | Revolutionaries? 63477 Seen them ditty bags Venus bigwigs have, ai n''t you? |
63477 | So a control reset itself in flight, hey? |
63477 | So what? |
63477 | The year some Earthman.... Never did catch the devil.... Berta? 63477 Trillium,"O''Rielly pleaded in loving anguish,"why do you have to keep coming out of hiding just when nobody''s going to find you?" |
63477 | Trillium? |
63477 | Venus dames,O''Rielly said dreamily,"do n''t boss anything, do they?" |
63477 | Well, did you hide her good this time? 63477 Well, what about that control?" |
63477 | What control? |
63477 | What do you mean, her actions? |
63477 | What you expect for being flimflammed by a foreign dame, the rings of Saturn? 63477 What?" |
63477 | With what? 63477 *****Hah? |
63477 | A dozen burners on this ship; why did something crazy have to happen to O''Rielly''s? |
63477 | And do you have bathing facilities?" |
63477 | And what''s wrong with my wars? |
63477 | Awp, you angel- faced pirate, could n''t you hide her somewheres better than that? |
63477 | Design of the thing had been bossed by dames of course; what on Earth was n''t any more? |
63477 | Dimdooly,"Mr. President roared at his Excellency,"what''s this nonsense?" |
63477 | If you ai n''t high on vino and ai n''t been made nuts by a Venus dame, what answer do we feed the Old Woman?" |
63477 | My own granddaughter? |
63477 | Notice how nobody ever dares question a bigwig''s bags, even through customs? |
63477 | O''Rielly?" |
63477 | Were n''t you, Trillium dear?" |
63477 | What are you doing here? |
63477 | What?" |
63477 | What?" |
63477 | You trying to get both of us condemned to a Uranus moon?" |
51150 | And what makes you think that I''d consider you a desirable husband? |
51150 | But what''re they saying? |
51150 | Butt, why did you do it? 51150 Can I lower my hands a minute?" |
51150 | Does it, now? |
51150 | Ferdinand your label? 51150 Flatfolk are the Venusian natives, are n''t they? |
51150 | Ford? 51150 Hey, purse, remember when the whole family with their pop at the head went into Heatwave to argue with Colonel Leclerc?" |
51150 | How''s that? |
51150 | Is Butt a nickname, too? |
51150 | Let''s? 51150 Not what?" |
51150 | There is? 51150 Well, you''re guilty of them, are n''t you?" |
51150 | What about that promise, Sis? 51150 What breed of tadpole are they turning out these days? |
51150 | What did you stick him for? |
51150 | What happened? |
51150 | What is this picture of me doing in your pocket, Ferdinand? |
51150 | What was the price? |
51150 | What''s happening? |
51150 | _ What?_"A''nuran is a female looking to nest. 51150 And I''m with you while you''re doing it? |
51150 | And did n''t I know that you had to be a citizen of a planet in order to get an interplanetary passport? |
51150 | And what''s Undersea?" |
51150 | Are all Venusians built like that?" |
51150 | Are you a Venusian? |
51150 | Besides, what business do_ you_ have this close to the hull?" |
51150 | But knock or voice? |
51150 | But this lifeboat-- don''t you know that every passenger ship carries four times as many lifeboats as it needs? |
51150 | Butt?" |
51150 | Butt?" |
51150 | Did n''t I know from my civics class that only women could be Earth Citizens these days? |
51150 | Ferdinand, it''s a man who has been giving you these anti- social ideas, is n''t it? |
51150 | Ferdinand, who has been perverting that sunny and carefree soul of yours?" |
51150 | Forcible Citizenship Indoctrination, they call it? |
51150 | How would I know that stuff would lead to trouble for me? |
51150 | I suppose you did n''t know that under space regulations that makes him equally guilty?" |
51150 | In fact--""Pardon me, sir,"I broke in,"but does n''t_ dunging_ come only from Leif Erickson Island off the Moscow Peninsula of the Macro Continent? |
51150 | Let''s_ what_? |
51150 | Like the splash?" |
51150 | Mr. Brown has?" |
51150 | Not to mention the food I did n''t eat because it stuck in my throat?" |
51150 | Now, who has been filling your head with all this nonsense?" |
51150 | Sis said with a certain amount of hurry and change of tone,"What_ do_ you have to say about stowing away and using up lifeboat stores?" |
51150 | Then there''s his brother Saskatchewan who considers Butt a helpless, put- upon youngster--""Much influence, you say? |
51150 | What part of Venus do you come from? |
51150 | What''ll happen to that man''s world?" |
51150 | When I did, I was almost ill."Y- you mean,"I choked,"th- that you''re b- breaking the law right now? |
51150 | Why Sis?" |
51150 | You remember, purser-- Wang Li''s third exploration, where he proved the island and the peninsula did n''t meet for most of the year?" |
51150 | _ Ford?_ Now, you listen to me, Ferdinand...."After that it was all over but the confession. |
40961 | About what? 40961 All set for the Ruby Planet?" |
40961 | Are n''t you coming in? |
40961 | Are n''t you just a shade young for that kind of talk? |
40961 | Are we nearly there? |
40961 | Are you asking as a friend or as a cop? |
40961 | Buy you a drink later? |
40961 | Can they see me here behind you? |
40961 | Ever hear of old Robert Forgeron? |
40961 | Friend of yours? |
40961 | Girls? |
40961 | Have you changed your mind? |
40961 | How about it, Pete? 40961 How about taking me along to see for myself?" |
40961 | How about taking your girl friend along? |
40961 | How did she look? |
40961 | How old are you, kid? |
40961 | I wonder what you''ll think up for the spaceport police when_ they_ ask you? |
40961 | Jack? 40961 May I have a word with you, Dudley?" |
40961 | Oh? |
40961 | Pretty fast with the answers, are n''t you? |
40961 | Say, is Jack Fisher anywhere around? |
40961 | See? 40961 She tried that on you, too?" |
40961 | So early? |
40961 | The one they used to call''Robber''Forgeron? |
40961 | Towing? 40961 Well, I do n''t think you could have tracked me with your radar past the ringwall, so maybe I just went for a ride and a little stroll, huh? |
40961 | Well, do n''t you have any family? 40961 What about it?" |
40961 | What brings you around? |
40961 | What did you really do to make you so scared of going back? 40961 What difference does it make?" |
40961 | What do you know about where I''m better off? 40961 What do you mean,''Why not?''" |
40961 | What do you mean? |
40961 | What''s it like on Mars? |
40961 | What''s the trouble? |
40961 | Where to? |
40961 | Which loving relative won custody of the money? |
40961 | Why did n''t you buy a ticket on a passenger rocket, if you had such an urge to visit Luna? |
40961 | Why not? |
40961 | Why should they see me at all? 40961 Yeah? |
40961 | And how did you get that rig?" |
40961 | Ca n''t you take me? |
40961 | Did you miss anything?" |
40961 | Do you realize I''m eight-- I''m twenty- one and I never lived a happy day in my life? |
40961 | I did n''t get arrested this time, did I? |
40961 | I mean, what do you--?" |
40961 | Not pretty, but she might be in a few years._"What are you doing here?" |
40961 | Running from a family fight? |
40961 | She asked now,"What happens next?" |
40961 | Smack up grandpop''s helicopter, maybe, or flunk out of school?" |
40961 | So why ca n''t you take a chance with me to Mars?" |
40961 | That they still live mostly on hope, dreams, and regular rocket service? |
40961 | There was trouble behind this somewhere, he was willing to bet, or else why had she stowed away? |
40961 | What do you want a cop for?" |
40961 | What if there_ are_ four of you?" |
40961 | What''s the difference? |
40961 | What?" |
40961 | When do we go out and who''s the crew?" |
40961 | Where did you bury her?" |
40961 | Where the devil did you spend the last thirty- six hours?" |
40961 | Why? |
40961 | You did n''t see me bring back a shovel, did you?" |
40961 | You''re the next Mars pilot, according to the schedule, are n''t you?" |
40961 | _ But what the hell?_ he thought. |
40961 | _ That the whole population of the colony is only about four thousand? |
40961 | _ What does she expect me to tell her?_ Dudley wondered cynically. |
63032 | And who in blue blazes are you? |
63032 | Belonging? |
63032 | But how did you get through the physical for the trip? 63032 Ca n''t we coast in?" |
63032 | Cans? |
63032 | Cans? |
63032 | Do n''t you feel it? |
63032 | Got enough yet? |
63032 | Help? |
63032 | How about something to eat? |
63032 | How are you now, Paul? |
63032 | How are you, Paul? 63032 How did you get on this ship?" |
63032 | How much do you need yet? |
63032 | How would you feel if you were to blame for drowning out humanity, Joe? |
63032 | I''m one of the few who know what the power plant here is like, remember? 63032 Joe, huh?" |
63032 | Joe? |
63032 | Need you? |
63032 | Not a member of that crazy cult that wants a back- to- the- forests movement? |
63032 | Okay, John, what shall I do? |
63032 | See what I mean? |
63032 | See? |
63032 | Some shove, huh? |
63032 | Tell me, Joe, when did the nauseous attacks first come? |
63032 | That it, Johnny? |
63032 | There''s not much harm done yet? 63032 Think the stuff is really there, Arlie?" |
63032 | This first time the Earth shackles are loosed? 63032 Tom, you''re sure your figures are right?" |
63032 | Was it really bad? |
63032 | Water? |
63032 | Water? |
63032 | Well? |
63032 | Where does this juice go? |
63032 | Why have you kept yourself from eating with the rest of the guys? 63032 Why?" |
63032 | Why? |
63032 | Why? |
63032 | Would Mary want you to let Joe Wilding die? |
63032 | You drive this ship with water? |
63032 | You were willing to sacrifice mankind just to see the stars yourself, Joe? |
63032 | And it acts at varying speeds with different people, does n''t it?" |
63032 | And there must be some water left in the pipes to the kitchen and the lav? |
63032 | Arden cursed softly:"Wo n''t you stay put, Joe?" |
63032 | Arden lipped:"Do you think we can value one life against Earth''s billions? |
63032 | Arden said:"Do you know what we''re going to do to you, Joe?" |
63032 | Arden spoke coldly:"Did Wilding care about Mary when he stowed away on this ship?" |
63032 | Arden''s blue eyes watched the by- play, observed:"Whitey does n''t like you very much, huh?" |
63032 | Arlie Arden, leading the way down the circular staircase that went to the power room, said abruptly:"You''re no city man, are you, Joe? |
63032 | Arlie, will you take him down to the rocket room? |
63032 | As Joe came in the power room door, Black Tom asked:"How does it look? |
63032 | Bairn said wearily:"Have n''t you caused enough grief, Joe? |
63032 | But what good was all his wood training in this huge hulk of shining metal? |
63032 | But you did n''t know it, did you, Arden? |
63032 | Do n''t you feel the power and understanding and strength the stars give you out here? |
63032 | Finally Bairn said:"Has Arden said anything to you?" |
63032 | George Keating, the thin, wiry electrical engineer, said half- jokingly:"Afraid you''ll get contaminated?" |
63032 | Have they thought of that?" |
63032 | He turned to Black Tom:"You''re sure your sand filter will take all the solids out, so it wo n''t plug up the water jets?" |
63032 | How did it look out there on Venus-- on that planet when this first earth ship landed? |
63032 | Joe said:"Did I hurt you when I dropped you, Paul?" |
63032 | Joe started to move away, stopped and said:"See that one of the twins looks after Paul, will you?" |
63032 | Joe watched Arden, then he said:"Arden, why not cure me; then I wo n''t be dangerous and I can help?" |
63032 | Or inimical, alien? |
63032 | Some one of the men said:"How about Wilding?" |
63032 | The dizziness gone?" |
63032 | The tribunal found him innocent, so why not give him a chance?" |
63032 | Then he was on his feet, holding himself against the heeling motion of the ship, crying out:"Paul, where are you? |
63032 | Then:"No catalyst, no move, is that it, Paul?" |
63032 | Think gas''ll work?" |
63032 | Was it like Earth-- friendly, familiar? |
63032 | Was this it? |
63032 | What can you do?" |
63032 | What if it is n''t?" |
63032 | What matter the eyes blurred and dulled with plans, blueprints? |
63032 | What matter the sweat, the blood and the tears that had gone into each rivet, every plate? |
63032 | Whitey Burnet said:"Why not cure him?" |
63032 | Why do n''t you crawl in a hole and die?" |
63032 | Why is it when you come here you''re always smelling of antiseptic?" |
63032 | With an effort he smiled, added:"Shall we find out what I can do?" |
63032 | Would n''t it, Joe?" |
63032 | You''ve got the radio disease; why do n''t you cure yourself?" |
43420 | A what? |
43420 | Ai n''t it time for me to go on deck? |
43420 | An''do you really think there''s a chance for me? |
43420 | An''your father is aboard the_ Brooklyn_, eh? |
43420 | Are we anywhere near the_ Brooklyn_? |
43420 | But what am I to do on board here? |
43420 | But what''ll become of me? 43420 But when he comes?" |
43420 | Ca n''t you earn enough to keep you in food? |
43420 | Can we sink her? |
43420 | Can you get me somethin''to eat? |
43420 | Did he leave you behind to run wild? |
43420 | Did n''t want a boy, eh? |
43420 | Do n''t yer s''pose I know that? 43420 Do n''t you do anything for a livin''?" |
43420 | Do you know when she''s likely to leave? |
43420 | Do you suppose any such plan might work? |
43420 | Do you suppose they''ve all been killed? |
43420 | Do you think they will live to sink the_ Merrimac_? |
43420 | Find a chance? 43420 He''ll come back, wo n''t he?" |
43420 | How can it? |
43420 | How long before you''ll sink her? |
43420 | How long will it take her to get there? |
43420 | How will you let him know where I am? |
43420 | How? |
43420 | Hungry? |
43420 | Is the yard open all the time? |
43420 | Is the_ Brooklyn_ anywhere near? |
43420 | It does n''t stand to reason you should have been left aboard to go down with the steamer, eh? |
43420 | Meanin''that you''re willin''to help me? |
43420 | Of course he ca n''t, else why is he takin''a crew with him? 43420 Out for a soldier, eh?" |
43420 | Runnin''a bank? |
43420 | See the captain? |
43420 | Time? 43420 Want more bread?" |
43420 | What do you mean? |
43420 | What do you mean? |
43420 | What do you think of that, lad? |
43420 | What else can he do? |
43420 | What will make her sink? |
43420 | What''er you doin''here? |
43420 | What''s the sense of picklin''a rod for your own back when you may run away from it? 43420 What''s the use tryin''to scare a feller almost to death?" |
43420 | What''s your name? |
43420 | What''s your name? |
43420 | What? |
43420 | When will they start? |
43420 | When? |
43420 | Where is Captain Miller? |
43420 | Where was you headin''for? |
43420 | Where''d you come from? |
43420 | Where''s the_ Brooklyn_? |
43420 | Where''s your folks? |
43420 | Where''s your mother? |
43420 | Where-- who-- what-- oh, a stowaway, eh? |
43420 | Why do n''t you do it now? 43420 Why do n''t you try to work your passage? |
43420 | Why not? |
43420 | Why not? |
43420 | Will he let in to me pretty tough? |
43420 | Will we run right alongside of her? |
43420 | Yes; did you allow she laid within hail? |
43420 | You said she was goin''to carry the coal to our vessels, did n''t you? |
43420 | Course I make enough to buy food; but you do n''t think I''m blowin''it all in jest for a spread, eh?" |
43420 | Do n''t you see how much nearer your father we are than we were this mornin''?" |
43420 | Do n''t you see the ship here almost alongside?" |
43420 | Do you count on jumpin''right into the captain''s arms?" |
43420 | During several moments he was in such a daze as to be virtually unconscious, and then he heard his companion ask:"Where is the_ Merrimac''s_ crew?" |
43420 | Every Spanish gun within range will open fire on''em, an''what chance have they got of comin''out alive?" |
43420 | He wo n''t come the sooner, or stay away any longer, no matter how much you fuss, so why not save the wear an''tear of thinkin''?" |
43420 | His vessels are the very ones we''ve come to coal, an''if that ai n''t luck enough for a stowaway, I''d like to know what you could call it?" |
43420 | Hot down here, eh?" |
43420 | Is it a dead sure thing that the steamer''s bound for our war- vessels?" |
43420 | She might be runnin''straight away from him, an''then what would you do?" |
43420 | Teddy took up the pails, and as he turned to go out of the yard his new acquaintance asked, solicitously:"Got money enough to buy what''ll be needed? |
43420 | Tell me what brought you here, sonny? |
43420 | Then where''ll I be?" |
43420 | Think you a craft like the_ Merrimac_ could stand the storm of shot and shell that was poured on her from the time we saw the first flash? |
43420 | What have you got by way of an outfit?" |
43420 | What more could any twelve- year- old boy ask for? |
43420 | [ Illustration]"Turned out of house an''home, eh?" |
63694 | After all that you''ve done for us? 63694 All right, men, how about Mark Travers? |
63694 | And as the light spread outward, the heavy gravity vanished? |
63694 | And what if he does n''t want me aboard? |
63694 | Are you a sneaking I- S- P? 63694 But Ketrik"--Janus hesitated--"what''s this about your body?" |
63694 | But how could they have survived a crash on this heavy world? |
63694 | But why return at all? |
63694 | Damn it, man, how can we look? 63694 Did you ever see such a thing?" |
63694 | Did you say a camera? 63694 Do you mean to say you''re trying to invent a neutro gun?" |
63694 | Eh? 63694 Except what? |
63694 | Frequency Tuner? 63694 Have n''t you ever wanted to do a decent act in your life? |
63694 | Have you ever seen weapons like these? |
63694 | How about it, Prof? 63694 How about it, Professor? |
63694 | How do we know he''s not a BINWI spy himself? |
63694 | How do you get the mental self into the robot? |
63694 | How far do we go? |
63694 | How? |
63694 | I like that golden- haired Amazon-- what''s her name-- Mari? |
63694 | I said why? |
63694 | I wonder where the robots are? |
63694 | If I were, do you think you''d ever have lifted gravs from Marsport? |
63694 | If the Perlacs have learned to reactivate those monsters, as Donli thinks--"Encouraging, ai n''t you? 63694 Janus, do you think you could make it to the controls? |
63694 | More of them? |
63694 | No suspicion? 63694 Perlacs? |
63694 | Pluto? |
63694 | Professor, did you say a gravity equal to that of Jupiter? |
63694 | Professor? |
63694 | Remember this, Janus? 63694 Scared of what?" |
63694 | That light-- where does it come from? 63694 That''s the thing that towed us here?" |
63694 | Then you will help us perfect ours? 63694 There are others of you here? |
63694 | There would n''t be any other reason? |
63694 | Wait and see; I promised a show, did n''t I? 63694 Want to take a look? |
63694 | We showed''em some speed, eh? 63694 We''ll need your picture for our-- shall we say-- rogue''s gallery? |
63694 | Well, ai n''t any of you glad to see me? |
63694 | What about me? |
63694 | What about''em? 63694 What are they like, Janus? |
63694 | What do we do now, just lay here for the rest of our lives? |
63694 | What do we hope to find? 63694 What happened?" |
63694 | What is it? |
63694 | What''s that? |
63694 | What? 63694 What?" |
63694 | Where does this daylight come from? |
63694 | Who''s Janus? |
63694 | Who''s talking about Interplanetary Code? 63694 Why did n''t you tell me this in the first place?" |
63694 | You do n''t really believe that? 63694 You have never seen a Martian before?" |
63694 | You think I''ll let this pee- wee world get me down? 63694 You''re from Earth? |
63694 | A laugh, ai n''t it?" |
63694 | Again Ketrik resorted to archaic expression:"Are you kidding?" |
63694 | And assuming we locate Planet X and manage to land-- what do you expect to find there?" |
63694 | Are they armed?" |
63694 | Are those the furry creatures with the lights on their heads?" |
63694 | Are you sure that glass will hold?" |
63694 | But what about the Perlacs-- do you think they''ll be coming back again?" |
63694 | By the red tails of all the Oogs on Venus, ai n''t anyone supposed to venture beyond the asteroids?" |
63694 | Camera? |
63694 | Do n''t you want to return with us?" |
63694 | Do we accept him as one of us? |
63694 | Driscoll said,"What did you do, Janus, make a face at''em? |
63694 | Ferris, standing beside Mark, said in a low voice:"What kind of a news- man are you, Travers? |
63694 | Get that message?" |
63694 | Have they sent you here?" |
63694 | He climbed up on a block of stone in full range of their weapons-- and do you know what his speech consisted of? |
63694 | He faced Mark straddle- legged and snapped,"Who are you?" |
63694 | He said:"What about Brownell-- Janus-- the others?" |
63694 | How are you, kid?" |
63694 | How do you hope to see it in the panel?" |
63694 | How''s he going to transport it across that heavy gravity?" |
63694 | I think we can ask about it now?" |
63694 | I''ve sunk a year''s takin''s from my placer on Mars into this venture--""And afraid you wo n''t get it back, is that it?" |
63694 | In their quarters, at the end of the first week, he complained:"What''s all this getting us? |
63694 | Is it this-- ah-- camera?" |
63694 | Is it you, Travers? |
63694 | Is that what gave you the acceleration? |
63694 | Janus, who is this?" |
63694 | Know what was on the other side? |
63694 | Need any help?" |
63694 | Not camera shy, are you?" |
63694 | Now ai n''t that one for the books?" |
63694 | Now how do you suppose they got''way out here?" |
63694 | Or shall I tell you? |
63694 | See how the wires lead out, and up to that panelled board on the wall? |
63694 | She said:"Men of Earth, you wonder why I am suspicious? |
63694 | So I ca n''t handle the Tuner, eh?" |
63694 | So they want my Frequency Tuner, do they? |
63694 | Suppose it had n''t worked?" |
63694 | Sure you wo n''t change your mind and go back with us?" |
63694 | That word means a man of scientific learning, does it not?" |
63694 | The Stone? |
63694 | The moment they did--""Yes?" |
63694 | The thing does seem to be watching us, does n''t it?" |
63694 | Think you can slip out?" |
63694 | This Ketrik-- he is another one from Earth?" |
63694 | Those beams are powerful? |
63694 | Want to get us killed?" |
63694 | Was it something they had forgotten? |
63694 | What better place than here?" |
63694 | What is it? |
63694 | What is it?" |
63694 | What kind of a world is this? |
63694 | What''s cookin''?" |
63694 | What''s out there?" |
63694 | What''s the matter, ca n''t you sleep either?" |
63694 | When I left he was still there, married to ten wives-- or was it twelve?" |
63694 | Where do you stay?" |
63694 | Which would you prefer?" |
63694 | Who is leader among you?" |
63694 | Why are you here?" |
63694 | Why have you waited until now to come here? |
63694 | Would you like to see these guns in operation?" |
63694 | You come aboard at Marsport?" |
63694 | You know the new anti- grav deflectors the Patrollers are using? |
50713 | A friend? 50713 A radio, flares, mirrors?" |
50713 | And now that you say it, do you know what that current is? 50713 Are there animals here without eye or light?" |
50713 | But surely there must be some way of calling their attention even sooner? |
50713 | But what happened when Von Borck returned here to get his space suit? |
50713 | But why did n''t you just stay here instead of going out? |
50713 | Can we send a message back to Earth then? |
50713 | Could you lead me there? |
50713 | Did you ever see one of those blasts? |
50713 | Did you get hit? |
50713 | Did you understand him? |
50713 | Do n''t you know,said the other,"this is that big top- secret experimental job they were working so fast on this week? |
50713 | Do you have a rocket on the surface? |
50713 | Do you have flares? |
50713 | Do you suppose Von Borck is following us? |
50713 | Have I been out long? |
50713 | Have you ever fired a rifle or a pistol, Robin? |
50713 | Here? 50713 How did you ever find this passage?" |
50713 | How did you spot that break in the wall we came through? |
50713 | How far do you think it will go? |
50713 | How far is White Sands from Las Cruces? |
50713 | Is there anything there we could use to signal the Earth with? |
50713 | No rocket? 50713 No visitors?" |
50713 | Only how do we get to the surface? 50713 Shall I untie this or shall we jump together?" |
50713 | Shall we wait for him to come back or shall we try to follow him? |
50713 | Suppose the Glassies see the light? |
50713 | The instruments in place? |
50713 | There are many bubble- places without light? |
50713 | This is the one they''re firing off tomorrow, is n''t it? |
50713 | Uh huh,said Robin,"and then how do we get back down here again?" |
50713 | Uh uh, so they say, but you notice where they moved our outfit, did n''t you? 50713 Well,"he asked Peter,"what do we do now?" |
50713 | What am I waiting for? |
50713 | What do we do now? |
50713 | What happened? |
50713 | What is it? |
50713 | What is it? |
50713 | What now? |
50713 | What now? |
50713 | What station? |
50713 | What''s the source of the electricity? |
50713 | What''s the trouble, fellow? |
50713 | What? |
50713 | Where did you get your name? 50713 Where''d he go?" |
50713 | Who are you? |
50713 | Who was in charge of them? |
50713 | Wo n''t they kill you if you go back? |
50713 | Yes, we''re lucky to be alive, but how will we ever get back to the surface now? 50713 Yes,"said Peter,"but how?" |
50713 | Actually what could they do to him? |
50713 | Again, escape though he might, could he save Korree too? |
50713 | All set?" |
50713 | And I wonder what metal this is? |
50713 | And how do you spell your last name?" |
50713 | And how was it he was a prisoner? |
50713 | And what are they doing there?" |
50713 | Are you hit?" |
50713 | But could he risk it? |
50713 | But escape to what? |
50713 | But how to combine atomic explosions with controlled rocket fire? |
50713 | But maybe you know more about our family?" |
50713 | But now-- were these unknowns dangerous to him? |
50713 | But what about water? |
50713 | But what time was it now? |
50713 | But where did he come from? |
50713 | But who knows?" |
50713 | Could he survive? |
50713 | Could it be that he was already in outer space, heading for the void, never to return to Earth? |
50713 | Could it be that the inventors had miscalculated? |
50713 | Did you say they were firing it at six?" |
50713 | Do you think you could get back to your rocket on the surface?" |
50713 | Feel like some hot food? |
50713 | Finally he reached out and tapped the Glassie and whispered,"What are those lights?" |
50713 | Had he suddenly become weak? |
50713 | Had they seen his flashlight? |
50713 | Had they taken the wrong turn and come to a dead end? |
50713 | He thought he was falling, but was it not just as likely that instead he was simply beyond gravity? |
50713 | He was the first-- but who would ever know? |
50713 | How about you? |
50713 | How could he tell how long he had been asleep, how long unconscious? |
50713 | How did he get here? |
50713 | How did you say you got here?" |
50713 | How do we know Von went down here? |
50713 | How far? |
50713 | How fast was he traveling? |
50713 | How had his companion vanished? |
50713 | How long had he been at this? |
50713 | How long had he slept? |
50713 | How was it the air was remaining fresh now, though it had gone stale while he was hiding? |
50713 | How would you blow it up in the first place? |
50713 | I wonder how cold it will get in this place?" |
50713 | I wonder if this is really writing or just a design? |
50713 | If he delayed, doled it to himself in small bits, it could only prolong the agony awhile, but would not the result still be the same? |
50713 | If there were air, was it enough to sustain him? |
50713 | In this tunnel?" |
50713 | Is food here?" |
50713 | Is there someone here who speaks English?" |
50713 | Is this stuff good to eat?" |
50713 | Korree said quietly,"Another prisoner or a listener?" |
50713 | Maybe they hire civilian workers? |
50713 | Might it not be poisonous or utterly lacking in oxygen? |
50713 | On the back it read:_ Ready for loading._"I better put this back where it fell from,"he said, adding,"but which side is correct? |
50713 | One of your people? |
50713 | Or-- maybe if you enlist there they''ll let you serve there? |
50713 | Perhaps Korree was in trouble there? |
50713 | Real Earth food?" |
50713 | Robin suddenly asked,"How did you learn to speak English so well?" |
50713 | Robin was on his way to the rockets, to the famous White Sands Proving Grounds... or was he? |
50713 | Save it for what? |
50713 | Shall we set them off?" |
50713 | Should he eat it now or save it? |
50713 | Should we plant the Red flag there, or you the Stars and Stripes? |
50713 | So... what would really happen when his rocket hit the Moon? |
50713 | Such a chunk brought back to Earth might be worth an emperor''s ransom-- but who could think of such values here? |
50713 | Suppose they caught him there, would he get off as lightly as he might at White Sands? |
50713 | Surely they must have been supplied with some sort of food for their flight? |
50713 | The question was, where could he escape to? |
50713 | The unseen speaker spoke again:"Who is that? |
50713 | Trackers on the job?" |
50713 | Was it a few feet or a fraction of an inch? |
50713 | Was it a rocket? |
50713 | Was it after all but a daydream that he was pursuing? |
50713 | Was it mist he was passing through? |
50713 | Was not this then such a crossroads? |
50713 | Was the cold reality to prove too indifferent to the hopes of just an ordinary young fellow? |
50713 | Was there air outside, wherever it was that he found himself? |
50713 | Was this a mistake he would regret? |
50713 | Water-- under the Moon? |
50713 | Were they coming to investigate? |
50713 | What could he do? |
50713 | What did they have of yours?" |
50713 | What do you say, shall we spend this next week playing Columbus, looking for more bubble worlds to conquer?" |
50713 | What even if he went to jail? |
50713 | What had brought him in? |
50713 | What next? |
50713 | What then if he spent some bad hours under arrest? |
50713 | What was going on here? |
50713 | What was the Red Sands Station anyway? |
50713 | What was the secret? |
50713 | What was this? |
50713 | When Robin had finished, he asked,"Now I want to know about you? |
50713 | When this pack was used up, how could he make fire? |
50713 | Where are you?" |
50713 | Where was Red Sands? |
50713 | Which way did you come?" |
50713 | White Sands or Red? |
50713 | White Sands or Red?_ From Missouri where the bus ride had ended, the time had passed with difficulty. |
50713 | Why had he never heard of it? |
50713 | Why not sign up and try for it?" |
50713 | Why were they standing, he thought, why did n''t they go on in, punch their cards? |
50713 | Would White Sands prove a disappointment? |
50713 | _ Red_ Sands? |
19539 | ''Ave a tiddly? |
19539 | ''Ere, wot''s wrong now? |
19539 | ''Oo else? 19539 ''Ow in the world did ye manage to come up from the coast? |
19539 | Ah-- our Carmela? 19539 Ai n''t you sober yet?" |
19539 | All ready forrard? |
19539 | An''wot about me? 19539 An''you wo n''t back out of them extry stores? |
19539 | And not because you are more likely to find adherents there? |
19539 | Are none of the boats seaworthy? |
19539 | Are we going to land at once, in a small boat? |
19539 | Are you certain? |
19539 | Are you one of the_ Andromeda''s_ men? |
19539 | Are you planning to send me with two others adrift in a boat, while seventeen men are left here? |
19539 | Are you ready? |
19539 | Are you really, mum,--miss? |
19539 | Are you sure? |
19539 | Are_ you_ the captain? |
19539 | Arr ye all aslape on board that crimson collier? |
19539 | As how? |
19539 | At sea? |
19539 | Being the owner''s niece, I am well catered for? |
19539 | But am I to be left there alone? |
19539 | But may it not be selfish? |
19539 | But surely you will not take this young lady to the River Plate? |
19539 | But what is this yarn of a warship? 19539 But what of the_ mendigo_?" |
19539 | But why not? |
19539 | Ca n''t any of ye lend a hand? 19539 Can I go ashore?" |
19539 | Can it be possible? |
19539 | Can nothing be done? |
19539 | D''ye mean it? |
19539 | D''ye want to let every bally sojer on the island know where you are? 19539 D''you fancy we''re goin''to land you at Maceio cryin''drunk? |
19539 | Dare not? |
19539 | Did I faint? |
19539 | Did I? |
19539 | Did not Captain Coke tell you to expect me? |
19539 | Did ye''ear it? |
19539 | Did you send the ship to Fernando Noronha? |
19539 | Did''e? 19539 Do n''t you see how impossible it is even to hint at it in any discussion with the man principally concerned? |
19539 | Do you deny, then, that you acted like a madman? 19539 Do you mean that they have been killed, all killed?" |
19539 | Do you not realize how greatly the members of the present Government fear my return to Brazil? 19539 Do you think that many of the poor creatures have been killed?" |
19539 | Do you think the others saw the launch? |
19539 | Does it? |
19539 | For the same reason you wanted that letter published? |
19539 | Gev''her a dose of the_ Andromeda''s_ physic, eh? 19539 Gord''s trewth, wot is there to abandon? |
19539 | Got the hooker''s wheel tied, I suppose? |
19539 | Have you any cigarettes? 19539 Have you passed Fernando Noronha before, Captain?" |
19539 | Have you quarreled? |
19539 | Have you seen the curious natural canal which you sailors call the Hole in the Wall? |
19539 | He said-- who? |
19539 | Hi, mister, d''ye''ear that? |
19539 | Hid myself on my uncle''s ship when I wished to avoid marrying the man of his choice? |
19539 | How could you have done that? |
19539 | How did I come here? |
19539 | How does it avail me that my friends should be slain? 19539 How is that possible? |
19539 | How many will it hold? |
19539 | How? |
19539 | I am Mr. Verity''s niece, and I wish to send this parcel to Monte Video-- may I put it in some place where it will be safe? |
19539 | I had not the least notion----she began, but Carmela nodded and made off, saying as she went:"What matter-- for one night?" |
19539 | I say, mister,''ow is it done? |
19539 | I suppose you do n''t realize what it means to a woman to feel that she has been out of her senses under such conditions? |
19539 | If I promise to eat-- and drink this sour wine-- will you be candid? |
19539 | If we follow the others, will the soldiers throw our dead bodies into the sea? |
19539 | If you''re alloodin''to me,put in the incensed"chief,"whose temper rose on this direct provocation,"I want to tell you now----""Does the cap fit?" |
19539 | In the first place, may we go into the fresh air? 19539 Is Captain Coke on board?" |
19539 | Is all clear forrard to let go anchor? |
19539 | Is it true? |
19539 | Is it wrong? |
19539 | Is monsieur the captain? |
19539 | Is she lost? |
19539 | Is that a shark? |
19539 | Is that all? |
19539 | Is that the lot? |
19539 | Is that you, Manoel? |
19539 | Is there no other? |
19539 | Is there no water? |
19539 | It does n''t say that Coke is a ravin'', tearin'',''owlin''lunatic, does it? |
19539 | Look''ere, wot are you drivin''at? |
19539 | Mademoiselle, without doubt, is the daughter of monsieur the captain? |
19539 | May I ask if you have received any private news of the_ Andromeda_? |
19539 | Meanin''that I lose the two thousand pounds I put in''er to get my berth? |
19539 | Meaning Miss Yorke? |
19539 | Meaning that we draw lots to see who shall endeavor to escape to- night? |
19539 | Mr. Hozier, miss? |
19539 | Mr. Verity and Mr. Bulmer had obtained special permits, but in my case----"Mr.''oo, did you say, miss? |
19539 | Must I wait here a whole hour, then? |
19539 | My niece? 19539 No islanders?" |
19539 | No officials, or soldiers? |
19539 | Now that we can make sufficient display, is there any reason that we should not go straight for the launch? |
19539 | Of course, it is I-- who else? |
19539 | Oh, how dare you? |
19539 | Oh, is he the man who reported a ghost outside the lazarette last night? |
19539 | Oh, is_ that_ it? |
19539 | Oh, that''s all, is it? |
19539 | Oh, the beer is frothin''up to their eyes, is it? |
19539 | Oo axed wot_ you_ think, you swabs? |
19539 | Oo is it? |
19539 | Oo''s goin''to lower boats while them blighters on the island are pumpin''lead into us? 19539 Please, miss, an''gents all, may we smoke?" |
19539 | Premium gone up, then? |
19539 | Risk in steamin''to an anchorage an''sendin''a boat ashore for water? 19539 Run in? |
19539 | S''pose we talk plainly as man to man? |
19539 | Shall I show you the way? |
19539 | She''s not my niece; she''s----"Your grand- daughter, then? |
19539 | Should n''t we try to lower a boat, sir? |
19539 | Since w''en''as a second officer begun to fix the ship''s course? |
19539 | Something pleasant? |
19539 | The lady referred to was Miss Iris Yorke, then? |
19539 | The wot- ah? |
19539 | Then who has gone for Miss Yorke? |
19539 | Then why tell me? |
19539 | Thoroughly reliable sort of chap, eh? |
19539 | Thought you was to be called w''en the Cross hove in sight, Miss Yorke? |
19539 | To sweeten me on account of the new ships, I s''pose? |
19539 | To whom did he say it? |
19539 | To''ear us, you''d think we was booked for the workhus or till you ran a tape round the contoor, eh? |
19539 | Under ordinary conditions she would''ave passed the island about the 31st? |
19539 | Vas iss diss? |
19539 | Vere haf you coomed vrom? |
19539 | W''y not? 19539 Was there fighting, senhor?" |
19539 | Well, may they not hope secretly that she will keep to the fixed hour? 19539 Well, missy,"he cried,"wot''ll they say in Liverpool now? |
19539 | Well, wot d''ye think of it? |
19539 | Were they soldiers who fought? |
19539 | Were''ave you bin? |
19539 | What are you giving me? |
19539 | What became of them? |
19539 | What did he mean by saying you would be''better friends''? |
19539 | What else is there to be done? 19539 What for? |
19539 | What has happened? |
19539 | What have I done? 19539 What if you fail?" |
19539 | What is amusing you? |
19539 | What is it? 19539 What news of that brave man?" |
19539 | What went wrong? |
19539 | What would you have me say? |
19539 | What''s the matter with Schmidt? 19539 What, then? |
19539 | Wheel stuck again? |
19539 | When shall I see him? |
19539 | Where are you going? |
19539 | Where d''ye think, mister? 19539 Where do you propose to make for?" |
19539 | Where is Captain Coke? |
19539 | Where is the President? |
19539 | Where would you''ave bin, I''d like to know, if it was n''t for me? 19539 Who is he?" |
19539 | Who is he? |
19539 | Who is in my own apartment? |
19539 | Who is it? |
19539 | Who is it? |
19539 | Who is that with Miss Yorke? |
19539 | Who is the officer of the guard? |
19539 | Who save the good God could tell that you would come from Paris to- day? 19539 Why are you here, Iris?" |
19539 | Why are you so unwilling to acknowledge me? |
19539 | Why attempt to capture the citadel at all? |
19539 | Why do you think that the launch did not get away? |
19539 | Why not? 19539 Why not?" |
19539 | Why south? |
19539 | Why, then, do you advise us to seek our own destruction? |
19539 | Why? |
19539 | Why? |
19539 | Will that be the answer to our signal? |
19539 | Will you please leave me, and tell the steward to bring me a cup of tea? 19539 Will you tell them?" |
19539 | Wo n''t you sit down a moment, Miss Yorke? |
19539 | Wot are you a- drivin''at, mister? |
19539 | Wot are you doin''ere? 19539 Wot color are they?" |
19539 | Wot court? |
19539 | Wot exactly is your offer? |
19539 | Wot for? |
19539 | Wot is it now? |
19539 | Wot is? |
19539 | Wot launch? |
19539 | Wot new ship? |
19539 | Wot''ll Coke say? 19539 Wot''s that you''re sayin''?" |
19539 | Wot''s that, mister? |
19539 | Wot''s the use? |
19539 | Wot''s up now? |
19539 | Wot''s up now? |
19539 | Wot''s up? |
19539 | Wot''s''e after? |
19539 | Wot, d''ye know''i m? |
19539 | Wy did n''t you say that sooner, mister? |
19539 | Wy do n''t you jine in the chorus, you swabs? |
19539 | Yes,said David,"wot''s up now?" |
19539 | You are Mr. Hozier, I suppose? |
19539 | You believe I am exaggerating the difficulties of your position? 19539 You can not really mean that Mr. Bulmer wishes to marry me?" |
19539 | You carried me? |
19539 | You have heard of_ me_? |
19539 | You hold my life as forfeit if any mischance befalls Miss Yorke? |
19539 | You infernal blackguard, have you seen this? |
19539 | You mean that the marriage was arranged before the_ Andromeda_ sailed? |
19539 | You mean to abandon everything, then? |
19539 | You''ve got to obey orders-- savvy? |
19539 | You, Captain San Benavides? |
19539 | You, Miss Yorke? |
19539 | You_ saw_ it? |
19539 | _ Andromeeda_? |
19539 | ''Ere, Watts, you know the tang of every kind o''likker--''ave a sup?" |
19539 | ''Oo are you? |
19539 | ''Oo even''eard of a man sendin''''is pretty niece on a ship''e meant to throw away? |
19539 | ''Oo ever''eard of a respectable British ship mixin''''erself up with a South American revolution? |
19539 | ''Ow does that''urt_ you_?" |
19539 | ''Ow''s that for the bloomin''spellin''bee?" |
19539 | Accordin''to all accounts----""Yes, what were you going to say?" |
19539 | Ai n''t it up to Portygee standard? |
19539 | An''Dickey Bulmer-- is_''e_''ere too?" |
19539 | An''why should n''t you''ave some of the sours after I''ve given you all the sweets? |
19539 | And Watts, too? |
19539 | And by whom? |
19539 | And how could anybody dare? |
19539 | And how is your niece after last night''s terrible experience?" |
19539 | And the other?" |
19539 | And what am I to say? |
19539 | And what is that noise of firing?" |
19539 | And what of you, dear heart? |
19539 | And what other man and woman now breathing can lay better claim than we to have been joined by the Almighty?" |
19539 | And who shall sever it? |
19539 | And wot good are the boats w''en they''re lowered? |
19539 | Anyhow, it''s wot you deserve, but none the less, I''m actin''as a reel friend, now ai n''t I? |
19539 | Are these men on the island so deaf to human sympathies that they would murder all of us in cold blood?" |
19539 | Are we all agreed?" |
19539 | Are you game? |
19539 | Are you listenin''?" |
19539 | Are you there?" |
19539 | As you say, Jimmie, wot bloomin''chanst''ave we?" |
19539 | At once she whispered to Hozier:"Is there anyone on the path below?" |
19539 | At present, you and I are in difficulties, is it not?" |
19539 | Bulmer?" |
19539 | But to Bulmer, David said savagely:"Wot''s bitten Coke? |
19539 | But what else can we do?" |
19539 | But where has she come from? |
19539 | But why endeavor to look ahead when seeing is impossible? |
19539 | But why in-- why did n''t''e tell me you was comin''aboard this trip? |
19539 | But would it? |
19539 | But, assuming that we board a vessel bound for Europe, what certainty have you that you will ever receive a penny?" |
19539 | But, my god- father, wot sort of ijjit axed you to stow yourself away in the lazareet? |
19539 | By the way how old is Bulmer?" |
19539 | By the way, is it disrespectful to describe him as a patriarch? |
19539 | By the way,''oo''s the new man you''ve shipped as second? |
19539 | Can nothing be done to repair it?" |
19539 | Captain Coke is on the bridge, you said? |
19539 | Carmela_ cara_, can you spare a few minutes from your invalid?" |
19539 | Confound it,''aven''t I bin cablin''there every two days for a fortnight or more? |
19539 | D''ye mean Iris?" |
19539 | D''ye mean it, mister?" |
19539 | D''ye take me for a-- chemist''s shop?" |
19539 | D''ye think that this d-- d President cares for anybody but hisself?" |
19539 | D''you want to see it?" |
19539 | D-- n yer eyes,''oo sent for any of you?" |
19539 | David said----""Who is David?" |
19539 | Did it say''went down with all''ands,''mister?" |
19539 | Did you hear it? |
19539 | Did''e tell you about it? |
19539 | Do n''t it make your mouth water? |
19539 | Do n''t you realize that he brought the_ Andromeda_ to this place in order to wreck her more easily? |
19539 | Do n''t you see, dear, we really must get married at Pernambuco? |
19539 | Do you follow me?" |
19539 | Do you mean that, she will be purposely thrown away?" |
19539 | Do you not know?" |
19539 | Do you really think that fate''s own decree should be set aside merely to keep David Verity out of the Bankruptcy Court?" |
19539 | Do you say that you did not know quite well the risk you ran in bringing your vessel to the island in broad daylight?" |
19539 | Do you want to be hunted over Fernando Noronha at daybreak? |
19539 | Does this woman come here and take all?" |
19539 | Eh? |
19539 | English public opinion would never compel your Government to take action in such an exceedingly doubtful case, now would it?" |
19539 | For instance, what could be more admirable than the scaring of the bird by General Russo? |
19539 | For myself, what do I care? |
19539 | Funny, is n''t it?" |
19539 | Future generations will ask, perhaps:--Who blew up the_ Maine_? |
19539 | Had he gone the best way to work in allaying Iris''s conscience- stricken qualms? |
19539 | Had they not deceived him many times? |
19539 | Has it happened before?" |
19539 | Have I been lying here since goodness knows what time this morning?" |
19539 | Have you any money?" |
19539 | Have you no followers among the troops or islanders? |
19539 | He ignored David''s sharp,"Now, wot can I do for you?" |
19539 | He said you were being forced into some matrimonial arrangement that was distasteful----""And to escape from an undesirable suitor I ran away?" |
19539 | How can we win clear of Fernando Noronha without fuel? |
19539 | How did I come here?" |
19539 | How did it happen? |
19539 | How else could you account for their treatment of unarmed men on a ship crippled by their first shell?" |
19539 | How soon can you muster the regiment?" |
19539 | How will you disprove it? |
19539 | Hozier?" |
19539 | Hozier?" |
19539 | Hozier?" |
19539 | I ax you, is''e? |
19539 | I b''lieve he''s goin''dotty, an''you can trust me to see that the marriage settlement is O. K.""Will you be home to dinner?" |
19539 | I rose, half blinded, and what do I see? |
19539 | I suppose, though, that you have often asked yourself why I was guilty of such a mad trick?" |
19539 | I want fifty thousand pounds, an''oo''s goin''to give it to me? |
19539 | I wonder what went over?" |
19539 | I wonder why?" |
19539 | If only you knew how I regretted----""Oh, what of that? |
19539 | If that were so, what was the sun doing in the southeast at this time of the day? |
19539 | If you we d''i m,''e makes you a partner in the firm of Verity, Bulmer an''Co. See? |
19539 | In any event, who will enforce your claims against my country? |
19539 | Is n''t there some proverb about three score years and ten?" |
19539 | Is she the lady mentioned in the cablegram?" |
19539 | Is she the_ Andorinha_?" |
19539 | Is that your view?" |
19539 | Is there a nigger''s wood- pile handy? |
19539 | Is this the reason you did n''t tell me Iris was on board till I forced the truth out of you last night?" |
19539 | Is''e the kind o''man to go bumpin''round like a stage''ero, an''hoisting Union Jacks as the ship sinks? |
19539 | It could n''t very well be fixed after, could it?" |
19539 | It offers a fantastic chance, and I can see no other, but-- what can we do without arms?" |
19539 | It''ud be the end of the pore ole ship; an''oo''d credit it? |
19539 | Its owner cried,"Who is it?" |
19539 | Just''er usual luck, eh, Jimmie?" |
19539 | Lifting Iris''s glowing face to his own, he whispered:"Tell me, sweetheart, how comes it that our Brazilian friend is here?" |
19539 | Lord luv''a duck, wo n''t I skin''em? |
19539 | May I come in? |
19539 | Now,''oo''s for it?" |
19539 | Odd, is n''t it, how things pop into one''s mind at the most unexpected moments? |
19539 | Of course, you no longer challenge my direction of affairs?" |
19539 | Oh, my dear, my dear, why did we ever meet? |
19539 | Shall we take it, sir?" |
19539 | Simple, is n''t it? |
19539 | Some trunks were sent to you from Paris, I believe?" |
19539 | Speaking candidly, Senhor Captain, what chance have you of convincing any international court of your innocence? |
19539 | Steady now; you ai n''t a- goin''to faint, are you?" |
19539 | Suppose we make good our first attack, and seize a strong position-- isn''t it probable we may receive assistance from your partisans?" |
19539 | That bag you saw----""Pretty foxy, was n''t it?" |
19539 | That, at least, would have been more appropriate to present surroundings? |
19539 | The others? |
19539 | Then, from somewhere, she heard a gruff voice:"Hev''ye shut off steam, Macfarlane?" |
19539 | Those near thought afterward that he said:"Is it worth it? |
19539 | Uncle, what_ are_ you saying?" |
19539 | Under such circumstances one says things that are unmerited, is it not? |
19539 | Verity an''me talked it over last Sunday, p.m.""To avoid a marriage?" |
19539 | W''ere the-- w''ere is she?" |
19539 | W''ich is it to be?" |
19539 | W''y do n''t you wear looser clo''es? |
19539 | Was he justified in adopting such a bold line with De Sylva? |
19539 | Was it not to- night that the_ Andros- y- Mela_ was to appear?" |
19539 | Was it possible that they had gone through so much during those few minutes? |
19539 | Was n''t it natural? |
19539 | Was the skipper, then, in league with nature herself to perplex him? |
19539 | Was this the first rumbling of the tempest? |
19539 | Was your niece on board? |
19539 | Watts is the chief, I know, but''oo is Mr. Philip Hozier?" |
19539 | We, you and I, might despise their creed, but how am I to shirk the claims of gratitude? |
19539 | Well I''m----""Is not that man wounded? |
19539 | Were_ you_ in this? |
19539 | What can we do? |
19539 | What did you say? |
19539 | What had she done that she should be battered on the rocks?" |
19539 | What is it to- day, scouse or lobscouse?" |
19539 | What is wrong?" |
19539 | What of the artillery?" |
19539 | What of the girl who has come forth a woman?" |
19539 | What of the others? |
19539 | What other woman would have consented to be separated from her friends on Fernando Noronha merely because it increased their meager chances of safety? |
19539 | What then?" |
19539 | What time is it?" |
19539 | What was he doing? |
19539 | What was it that banged?" |
19539 | What was that you was a- hummin''in your cabin? |
19539 | What was to be done? |
19539 | What''s up? |
19539 | What, indeed? |
19539 | Where is that kept?" |
19539 | Where was Hozier? |
19539 | Where was Maceio? |
19539 | Where were the troops to come from? |
19539 | Who is he that he should sunder those whom God has joined together? |
19539 | Who knows?" |
19539 | Who persuaded the Tsar to break his word anent Port Arthur? |
19539 | Who sent you here?" |
19539 | Who told Paul Kruger that the Continent of Europe would support the Boers against Great Britain? |
19539 | Who will believe that you were not a true filibuster? |
19539 | Who would n''t? |
19539 | Why could he not chant the piratical doggerel that Coke abhorred? |
19539 | Why did Coke hint so coarsely that he was drunk? |
19539 | Why did I ever come on board? |
19539 | Why did he not come to her? |
19539 | Why did he not understand her misery? |
19539 | Why did she faint? |
19539 | Why did they not hurry into the obscurity of the smooth dark plain that looked so inviting? |
19539 | Why did you deliberately sacrifice your ship in that manner?" |
19539 | Why did you do it? |
19539 | Why did you want to open my mouth?" |
19539 | Why had he betrayed his trust? |
19539 | Why is the ship falling away from her course?" |
19539 | Why not die now?" |
19539 | Why not send Carmela in her stead? |
19539 | Why not take off your uniform and dress in my clothes? |
19539 | Why should I be? |
19539 | Why should we not endeavor to defend ourselves? |
19539 | Why should we not take some small detachment by surprise and secure their weapons? |
19539 | Why was I not with them? |
19539 | Why-- have we-- come here?" |
19539 | Why? |
19539 | Why? |
19539 | Will you be on deck in a quarter of an hour?" |
19539 | Will you let me pass?" |
19539 | Will_ that_ please you? |
19539 | Wo n''t you go inside? |
19539 | Wo n''t you wish me luck?" |
19539 | Wot are you afraid of? |
19539 | Wot do you say to an early start to- morrow? |
19539 | Wot do you say, Jimmie?" |
19539 | Wot does it matter now''oo knows all there is to know? |
19539 | Wot is it, coal or patent fuel?" |
19539 | Wot price_''er_?" |
19539 | Wot ship is that?" |
19539 | Wot took you to shove the_ Andromeda_ into a rat- trap of this sort?" |
19539 | Wot''s wrong with that? |
19539 | Would n''t that have been a surprise?" |
19539 | Would you have me fail him now that he seeks my aid? |
19539 | You are one of the crew, I suppose?" |
19539 | You go and see to it, will you?" |
19539 | You had to carry her?" |
19539 | You keep your mouth shut, an''wink the other eye, an''leave it to me to give you the chanst of your life-- eh, wot?" |
19539 | You remember me, do n''t you?" |
19539 | You saw me on Sunday at my uncle''s house?" |
19539 | You thought of her?" |
19539 | [ Illustration:"How did I come here?"] |
19539 | [ Illustration:"Is that the Southern Cross?"] |
19539 | _ Frontispiece_"Is that the Southern Cross?" |
19539 | _ Wer rufe_?" |
19539 | _ You_ here?" |
19539 | says you? |
19539 | think? |
19539 | you''re boilin''? |