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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11328 | Afraid-- for me? |
11328 | After all those years-- he found her? |
11328 | Am I shot? |
11328 | An''--an''you know this? |
11328 | And Quade? |
11328 | And are you sorry? |
11328 | And he believes you will do it? |
11328 | And how many of the other kind have you made? |
11328 | And it will be dangerous, too? 11328 And may I ask what some of them were?" |
11328 | And that was a creepy sort of conversation to load you down with, was n''t it, Ladygray? 11328 And that was-- all?" |
11328 | And the grave, Mac? |
11328 | And the way I have looked at you? |
11328 | And this man, the half- breed, has sold himself-- for a woman? |
11328 | And we can get there ahead of them? |
11328 | And why utterly? |
11328 | And will it disappoint you, Mr. John Aldous, if I tell you that all these figures stand for riches which some one else possesses? 11328 And without friends you are going--_there?_"she cried. |
11328 | And yet you are going? |
11328 | And you are to stay with the Ottos? |
11328 | And you compare me to--_her?_"Yes,said Aldous deliberately. |
11328 | And you dare to say-- you dare to_ think_ that she is not your wife? |
11328 | And you had a reason-- you and MacDonald-- for not wanting the girls to know the truth? |
11328 | And you love me, Joanne? |
11328 | And you mean that you would fight for me-- again? |
11328 | And you think I''ll go in the Frazer? |
11328 | And you will talk to me? |
11328 | And you wo n''t forget to tell Mrs. Blackton that we may not return by four o''clock? |
11328 | And you would come to me without reservation, Joanne, trusting me, believing in me-- you would come to me body, and heart, and soul? |
11328 | And you, John Aldous? 11328 And you, John?" |
11328 | And you-- are his daughter? |
11328 | And your plan, Donald? |
11328 | Any bones broken? |
11328 | Any watch to- night, Donald? |
11328 | Are we going to encounter worse things than beasts, and poisonous serpents, and murderous savages-- even hunger and thirst, John? 11328 Are you gettin''lame, Mis''Joanne?" |
11328 | Are you just a little ashamed of me, John? |
11328 | Are you sorry-- so very, very sorry that you let me come, John? |
11328 | Ashamed? 11328 But it is so nearly finished, you say?" |
11328 | But-- if it should rain? |
11328 | Ca n''t I see, Aldous? 11328 Can you direct me to it, please?" |
11328 | Can you find it? |
11328 | Can you never see beyond my hair, John Aldous? |
11328 | Dear God in Heaven, Joanne-- can you not hear them? 11328 Dear John, you love me?" |
11328 | Did I hit you pretty hard, Bill? |
11328 | Did Quade get me with the knife? |
11328 | Did you see anything over the range? |
11328 | Do n''t you see? 11328 Do n''t you understand?" |
11328 | Do you care a great deal for riches? |
11328 | Do you hear? |
11328 | Do you? |
11328 | Does the golden pot at the end of the rainbow hold out a lure for you? |
11328 | For me? |
11328 | God bless her soul-- what for? |
11328 | Gone? |
11328 | Got the checks, Aldous? |
11328 | H''are you buying''orses or looking for hinformation? |
11328 | Half a dozen''Noblemen,''he said to the man behind the counter; then, to Rann:"Will you have one on me?" |
11328 | Has old Donald written you lately? |
11328 | Have you? |
11328 | He found her-- he found her? |
11328 | He''s done that? |
11328 | How many? |
11328 | How much? |
11328 | How the deuce did you get here? |
11328 | How-- both? |
11328 | I might as well be frank, do n''t you think? 11328 I was coming-- in a moment,"she said,"I was beginning to fear that----""--he had struck me down in the dark?" |
11328 | I-- I am a little late, am I not, Joanne? |
11328 | If it was n''t enough do you think I''d be out of bed at this hour of the night? |
11328 | If we start now----"Can you have everything ready by morning? |
11328 | Including blankets, saddles, pack- saddles, ropes, and canvases? |
11328 | Is it a go? |
11328 | Is it a go? |
11328 | Is it checkmate? |
11328 | Is it necessary for me to tell you what this man Quade is-- why he was looking through the window? |
11328 | Is it to be like''Fair Play?'' |
11328 | Is it worse than fever, and famine, and deep swamps, and crawling jungles? |
11328 | Is n''t_ that_ funny? |
11328 | Is she asleep, Johnny? |
11328 | Is there no other place where you can stay? |
11328 | It ca n''t be that you had very bad dreams, little wife? |
11328 | It do n''t seem very far now, do it, Joanne? |
11328 | It was really quite heroic of me to follow you into Bill''s place, do n''t you think? 11328 Joanne, my darling, you understand now-- why I wanted to come alone into the North?" |
11328 | Joanne, wo n''t you stay with the Blacktons, to please me? |
11328 | Joanne, you do n''t think they wo n''t dig us out, do you? 11328 Joanne,"he whispered, holding her two hands against his breast,"you are not afraid?" |
11328 | John, have you already forgotten what we said in that terrible cavern-- what we told ourselves we would have done if we had lived? 11328 John, is it_ that?_"she cried, and joy shone through her tears. |
11328 | John? |
11328 | Johnny,he said gently,"Johnny, be you sure of yourself? |
11328 | Kill me? |
11328 | Like-- Stevens'', for instance? |
11328 | Look here, MacDonald-- what in thunder has happened? 11328 Looks as though I''d run away, do n''t it, Johnny?" |
11328 | Mac, are you sure you can go to the valley of gold without DeBar? |
11328 | May I hire one until the train leaves for Tête Jaune Cache? |
11328 | Not with two guides, a cook, and a horse- wrangler on your pay- roll-- and a hospital bill as big as Geikie staring you in the face? |
11328 | Now, what do''ee think, Johnny? |
11328 | Peggy----"Why in heaven''s name do you light a match then, with us standing over all those tons of dynamite? |
11328 | Pretty near a billion, ai n''t it? |
11328 | Quade? |
11328 | See here, Aldous, you did n''t mean what you said last night, did you? 11328 See here, Johnny, boy-- tell me what''s in your mind?" |
11328 | Shall we wander up on the mountain? |
11328 | She wants to see me? |
11328 | So there_ is_ an advantage on their side, is n''t there, Mac? 11328 So you did n''t send that damned note?" |
11328 | Take this, will''ee, Johnny boy? |
11328 | That ai n''t why you''re doin''this-- for me''n the kid-- is it? |
11328 | That means-- the wild country? |
11328 | Then if they do n''t find us to- morrow, we''ll go back home? |
11328 | Then to- morrow we can go to the grave? |
11328 | Then you have n''t heard of his-- accident? |
11328 | There is no danger, is there, Donald? |
11328 | They are, are they, Donald? 11328 They have n''t shot her?" |
11328 | They might-- follow? |
11328 | They would have killed you? |
11328 | This is n''t much like the shell plaza in front of the Cape Verde, is it? |
11328 | To- morrow? |
11328 | Up there in the North-- there are no people? |
11328 | Wait? |
11328 | Want some fresh court- plaster? |
11328 | Want to see him? |
11328 | We are near the cavern? |
11328 | Well? |
11328 | Were you asleep, Johnny? |
11328 | Were you going to fish me out-- or the colt? |
11328 | What I have said? |
11328 | What am I going to do, Mac? 11328 What can I do?" |
11328 | What can that grave have to do with Quade? |
11328 | What d''ye mean-- home stretch? |
11328 | What do you mean? |
11328 | What do you mean? |
11328 | What do you mean? |
11328 | What has frightened you, Joanne? |
11328 | What in heaven''s name is the matter? |
11328 | What is it? |
11328 | What is it? |
11328 | What time is it? |
11328 | What time is it? |
11328 | What was it, dear? |
11328 | What was the dream? |
11328 | What you goin''to do? |
11328 | What''s the matter, Mac? |
11328 | What''s the matter, Peter? |
11328 | When did this happen? |
11328 | When will Donald return? |
11328 | Where is Quade? |
11328 | Where is she? 11328 Who''s your new friend?" |
11328 | Whose face? |
11328 | Why do n''t you come right out and tell me to stay at home, instead of-- of--''beating''round the bush''--as Peggy Blackton says? 11328 Why would n''t it be just as well if I told the police of his threat?" |
11328 | Why? |
11328 | Will the train stop here very long? |
11328 | Will you go out there with me, in the sunlight, where we can look down upon the little lake? |
11328 | Will you help me into the wagon? 11328 Will you promise me that, John?" |
11328 | Will you tell me? |
11328 | Wo n''t you be my guest, Ladygray? |
11328 | Wo n''t you let me thank you-- a last time? |
11328 | Wo n''t you take a little walk with me right after dinner? |
11328 | Would he--_dare?_she demanded. |
11328 | Would it be a grizzly, John? |
11328 | Would you mind telling me? |
11328 | You ai n''t seen or heard anything, Johnny? |
11328 | You are going to Tête Jaune? |
11328 | You are new? |
11328 | You are no longer afraid, Ladygray? 11328 You are not afraid of-- death?" |
11328 | You believe that? |
11328 | You do n''t mean, John-- there''s more about Quade-- and Culver Rann? |
11328 | You do n''t think I''m sellin''myself, do you, Aldous? |
11328 | You figger they''ll get away with DeBar? |
11328 | You found Jane? |
11328 | You have lived that life, Ladygray? |
11328 | You have made a mistake? |
11328 | You have no husband-- no brother----"What place is this? |
11328 | You have seen it? |
11328 | You mean on the adventure you were telling me about? |
11328 | You mean that you will kill him? |
11328 | You remember what you told me, Johnny, that you''d play the game fair, and give''em a first chance? 11328 You see the little cabin-- nearest the river?" |
11328 | You sick? |
11328 | You still believe that I will be unable to take care of myself up at this terrible Tête Jaune? |
11328 | You think they will show up to- morrow? |
11328 | You will excuse me, wo n''t you, while I finish my hair? |
11328 | You will make yourself at home while I am gone, wo n''t you? |
11328 | You wo n''t fight-- over the gold? |
11328 | You would be my wife? |
11328 | You''d take her along? |
11328 | You''ll be there, Mac-- in front of the Blacktons''--just as it''s growing light? |
11328 | You''re sure of it, Peter? |
11328 | You''ve discovered something to- day? |
11328 | A few minutes later, when Aldous was saying good- night to MacDonald, the old hunter said again, in a whisper:"Now what do''ee think, Johnny?" |
11328 | After all, was it so strange that Quade would do these things? |
11328 | After local colour?" |
11328 | Am I a curiosity?" |
11328 | And I should play up to my part, should n''t I? |
11328 | And I''m wondering----""If I''m going to choke, too?" |
11328 | And by whom? |
11328 | And does he want you to do this pretty job because I gave him a crack on the jaw?" |
11328 | And if alive? |
11328 | And if, through years and years, I faced those things with my father, do you suppose that I want to be left behind now, and by my husband?" |
11328 | And if-- if she goes I ca n''t very well follow her, can I, Mac?" |
11328 | And it makes the game most eminently fair, does n''t it?" |
11328 | And our outfit? |
11328 | And then----""Well?" |
11328 | And was Quade actually planning the same end for him and Joanne? |
11328 | And was their assassination the first step in a plot to secure possession of the treasure? |
11328 | And what reason could this Culver Rann have for doing him injury? |
11328 | And why was she going to Tête Jaune? |
11328 | And wo n''t you let me remind you that we''re getting a long way from what I want to know-- about your trip into the North?" |
11328 | And you-- Donald?" |
11328 | And, even though he kept the truth from her until Mortimer FitzHugh was dead, would he be playing fair with her? |
11328 | Are these great, big, beautiful mountains more treacherous than those Ceylon jungles from which you ran away-- even you, John? |
11328 | Are they all drowned?" |
11328 | Are they more terrible to live in than the Great African Desert? |
11328 | Are you cold? |
11328 | Are you glad?" |
11328 | Are you in on this with me?" |
11328 | Are you ready?" |
11328 | Are your bears worse than tigers, your wolves more terrible than lions? |
11328 | As they entered the bungalow, Aldous whispered to Joanne:"Will you please go right to your room, dear? |
11328 | At last he heard her say:"Where is Donald?" |
11328 | Be you a man, Johnny?" |
11328 | Besides----""What?" |
11328 | But could he keep Joanne from guessing? |
11328 | But had Joe DeBar, the half- breed, actually betrayed them? |
11328 | But most of''em have come over, ai n''t they, Culver? |
11328 | But what the devil_ is_ the trouble?" |
11328 | But why did you run? |
11328 | But why does Donald talk as though we are_ surely_ going to be attacked by them, or are_ surely_ going to attack them? |
11328 | But why, he asked himself again and again, should Culver Rann want to kill him? |
11328 | But-- what you goin''to do?" |
11328 | But-- will you?" |
11328 | By_ what?_ A little fiercely he packed his pipe with fresh tobacco. |
11328 | Ca n''t you understand plain English, Stevens? |
11328 | Could he keep her from discovering the truth until it was time for her to know that truth? |
11328 | Could he keep that terrible truth from her? |
11328 | Curious old ghost, is n''t he?" |
11328 | Curly?" |
11328 | D''ye think I''m blind? |
11328 | Dammit, man, do n''t you know his system? |
11328 | Did you pick up any of the little red bloodshells? |
11328 | Do n''t say anything to Joanne, but bring him to the house right away, will you?" |
11328 | Do n''t you believe a man when he''s a gentleman? |
11328 | Do n''t you see that I ca n''t? |
11328 | Do n''t you understand? |
11328 | Do you ask me why I go now? |
11328 | Do you mean to tell me you''re on the square when you offer to turn over a half of your share in the gold if I help you to get this woman?" |
11328 | Do you mind if I tell him to come back and ride with you for a while?" |
11328 | Do you see that black base of the mountain yonder?--right there where you can see men moving about? |
11328 | Do you want to be square enough to give me a word?" |
11328 | Eh, Johnny?" |
11328 | Eh? |
11328 | Find the coffee, will you? |
11328 | Get out your emergency kit, will you? |
11328 | Had Culver Rann discovered the secret mission on which he and the old mountaineer were going into the North? |
11328 | Had he learned of the gold-- where it was to be found? |
11328 | Had he sold himself to Culver Rann, and did Rann hold the key to the secret expedition they had planned into the North? |
11328 | Have I made you feel that?" |
11328 | Have you?" |
11328 | He added, smiling straight into the other''s eyes,"What are you doing up here, Aldous? |
11328 | He would n''t say Ladygray as if she wore a coronet, would he?" |
11328 | How did you know?" |
11328 | How much do you want a head?" |
11328 | How the devil am I going to get out of it?" |
11328 | How will a four o''clock breakfast suit you?" |
11328 | How would Quade, who was mad for possession of Joanne, accept FitzHugh''s claim of ownership? |
11328 | I suppose you know what a salted mine is, Ladygray? |
11328 | If she had seen a bear in the fire- glow she would n''t have thought it was Mortimer FitzHugh, would she? |
11328 | If she went with him into the North, would she not guess? |
11328 | If they found Joanne''s husband alive at Tête Jaune-- what then? |
11328 | If you do----""What will happen?" |
11328 | If you were afraid of snakes, why did you go up the Gampola, in Ceylon?" |
11328 | Is it a bargain?" |
11328 | Is it ready?" |
11328 | Is it very remarkable that you do not find me happy, Mac? |
11328 | Is that suspicious, or ai n''t it? |
11328 | Is there a hotel here?" |
11328 | It had that peculiar effect on us, did n''t it, Peggy?" |
11328 | It was a terribly close shave, was n''t it?" |
11328 | It was n''t a pretty sight, was it?" |
11328 | John, dear, are n''t you going to mind me?" |
11328 | John?" |
11328 | Lord bless me, did you hear them last night-- after you went to bed?" |
11328 | May I sit with you for a few minutes? |
11328 | My God, I did n''t make you think_ that?_""I''m a stranger-- and they say women do n''t go to Tête Jaune alone,"she answered doubtfully. |
11328 | Need I tell you that I worshipped him-- that to me he was king of all men? |
11328 | Now how the deuce can I explain going through a window like a gentleman?" |
11328 | Now, if some one were to touch off those explosives at this minute---- What''s the matter, Peggy? |
11328 | Now, yo''fool, what have yo''gone an''done?" |
11328 | On the other hand, was this arrangement fair to Joanne, even though it gave him the chance to square up accounts with Quade? |
11328 | Only----""What?" |
11328 | Otto?" |
11328 | Otto?" |
11328 | Perhaps it is this-- your desire for adventure-- that makes you want to go with me to Tête Jaune?" |
11328 | Perhaps it was imagination that made him think there was a slight tremble in her voice when she said:"This-- is the place?" |
11328 | Quade has a tremendous amount of nerve, setting Slim to follow her, has n''t he? |
11328 | See that bunch of spruce over there?" |
11328 | See the point, Johnny? |
11328 | See them thick spruce an''cedar over there? |
11328 | Shall I move out there?" |
11328 | So am I. I hope----""What do you hope?" |
11328 | So why crave riches, then? |
11328 | Then Quade asked:"Any need of writin'', Culver?" |
11328 | Then he said,"You''re thinkin''of me, Johnny, an''what we was planning on?" |
11328 | Then he said:"Do you see that break over there across the plain? |
11328 | Then he said:"You''re sure of all this, are you, Donald? |
11328 | Then she said, very softly:"And why do you think that will displease me, John, dear? |
11328 | Then why do you go for this gold? |
11328 | There''s nothing in that hand, is there?" |
11328 | They asked themselves no questions-- why the"coyote"had not been fired? |
11328 | They have all asked the same question: Why do you not write of the good things in women instead of always the bad? |
11328 | They''re going to kill us?" |
11328 | To him it will be-- what? |
11328 | Understand?" |
11328 | Was Stevens right in that detail? |
11328 | Was he lying in wait for him near the cabin? |
11328 | Was he mad? |
11328 | Was it again to play its part in a terrible drama of men''s lives, as it had played it more than forty years ago? |
11328 | Was it possible that there might be some other opening-- a possible exit-- in that mountain wall? |
11328 | Was it right for him to take Joanne to his cabin at all? |
11328 | Was n''t that funny? |
11328 | Was that thought in Joanne''s mind, too? |
11328 | Was the old tragedy of it to be lived over again? |
11328 | We were going adventuring, were n''t we? |
11328 | What are you going to do meantime, Aldous?" |
11328 | What can I do? |
11328 | What could be her mission at Tête Jaune Cache? |
11328 | What do you say?" |
11328 | What do you think of_ that_, Aldous? |
11328 | What is it?" |
11328 | What time is it, John?" |
11328 | What was the deeper significance of this visit to the grave, and of her mission in the mountains? |
11328 | Where had she come from? |
11328 | Where is Joanne?" |
11328 | Who shot you? |
11328 | Who was she? |
11328 | Who was this Joanne Gray? |
11328 | Why I shall fight, if fighting there must be?" |
11328 | Why did n''t they jump on us when they had the chance?" |
11328 | Why did n''t you stay and fight?" |
11328 | Why did you warn me?" |
11328 | Why do they stare at me so? |
11328 | Why do you run the risk? |
11328 | Why do you want me to lie here when I''m strong like an ox, as Donald says?" |
11328 | Why had Joanne not confided more fully in him? |
11328 | Why had Quade stolen on ahead to Tête Jaune? |
11328 | Why had he not waited for to- morrow''s train? |
11328 | Why not have these friends meet them at the train and take Joanne direct to their house? |
11328 | Why should FitzHugh come over into this valley alone? |
11328 | Why should n''t I be, if I know that you are in danger?" |
11328 | Why should they follow us-- if we leave them everything? |
11328 | Why should they, John? |
11328 | Why, John, do n''t you see, do n''t you understand? |
11328 | Will that be too much trouble for you and your wife?" |
11328 | Will you agree to that?" |
11328 | Will you believe me? |
11328 | Will you excuse me while I pick up a few things that I want to take on to Tête Jaune with me?" |
11328 | Will you leave''em to me?" |
11328 | Will you let me be a friend, if you need a friend?" |
11328 | Will you please hurry me to it, John Aldous?" |
11328 | Will you tell her that?" |
11328 | Will you, Mac? |
11328 | Will you? |
11328 | Will you?" |
11328 | Without knowing, seeing me only as you have seen me, do you think that I am terrible?" |
11328 | Would he believe his partner? |
11328 | Would he even believe Joanne if, to save herself from him, she told him FitzHugh was her husband? |
11328 | Would you try to cross?" |
11328 | Yo''ca n''t very well miss a man at a hunderd yards, Johnny?" |
11328 | Yo''re sure-- there ai n''t no one following?" |
11328 | You ai n''t figgerin''on that now, be you?" |
11328 | You are going to tell me that?" |
11328 | You can imagine a lover saying''Dear little_ Lady_gray, are you warm and comfy?'' |
11328 | You did n''t mean-- that?" |
11328 | You do n''t believe in concealing your thoughts out here in the wilderness, do you?" |
11328 | You do n''t think it is immodest for me to say these things to my husband, John-- even if I have only known him three days?" |
11328 | You have good proof-- that Joe has turned traitor?" |
11328 | You have n''t heard-- about the bear?" |
11328 | You know every mountain and trail about the place, do n''t you?" |
11328 | You remember Stimson?" |
11328 | You see the system, Johnny? |
11328 | You will come early?" |
11328 | You would n''t guess that for more than forty years that blessed old wanderer ahead of us has loved a dead woman, would you? |
11328 | You would n''t leave me among them, would you?" |
11328 | You would not have forgotten that, John-- or have grown tired?" |
11328 | You''re going to be polite enough to accept, are n''t you?" |
11328 | _ Is n''t_ it funny?" |
11328 | gang has done?" |
38531 | 1430,he said in a low voice, hardly moving his lips, for fear of being overlooked,"what is your outside name?" |
38531 | A fossil, Cyril, is n''t it? 38531 About what, darling?" |
38531 | Ah, yes; why not the West Indies? |
38531 | And I suppose those are your initials on the reticule? 38531 And Mactavish?" |
38531 | And had you... any reason to suspect me of... of any other fault... of... of any graver fault... of anything really very serious, uncle? |
38531 | And have you read the''Tempest''? |
38531 | And she told you? |
38531 | And this M. Claude, then,I asked;"he is a friend of yours? |
38531 | And who the dickens are these heirs- at- law, Blenkinsopp? |
38531 | And whom did you meet there? |
38531 | And why your exile, M. le Baron? |
38531 | And you go away to- morrow? |
38531 | And you mean----? |
38531 | And your husband? 38531 And your private means are?" |
38531 | And yours? |
38531 | Are they as alike in character, then, as they are in face? |
38531 | Are they well off? |
38531 | Are you interested in John Cann? |
38531 | Before I give you mine,he said,"you will let me take this one? |
38531 | But how can we manage to communicate meanwhile, darling? |
38531 | But it''s awfully foolish, Ernest, to fall in love blindfold in that way, is n''t it now? |
38531 | But look here, you know, Blenkinsopp,I said appealingly,"no fellow can really be expected to go and call himself Aikin- Payne, now can he? |
38531 | But what had the black fellows done to you? |
38531 | But why H? |
38531 | But why do you hide it, Cyril? 38531 But you like him very much?" |
38531 | But, Mr. Carnegie, how can I say anything when I have n''t yet made up my own mind about it? 38531 But, Mr. Milliter, are you quite sure you wo n''t regret it yourself hereafter? |
38531 | But, excuse my asking it, is n''t it a little odd for you to mix with people in their position? |
38531 | But, to come down to a more practical question: Are you engaged for the next Lancers? |
38531 | But,I went on,"why do you not love M. Claude? |
38531 | But,said I, hesitating,"am I to understand.... You do n''t mean to say.... Are you... going... to_ wait upon me_?" |
38531 | By himself? |
38531 | Carry him over and lay him on the side of the road there, will you, William? |
38531 | Cecil,she said, hesitating, and looking into the very depths of his truthful blue eyes;"you''re not concealing anything from me, are you? |
38531 | Did I hear you right? 38531 Did you ever see that before?" |
38531 | Did you suspect the prisoner at the bar of having mutilated it? |
38531 | Do n''t you know why? |
38531 | Do with it? 38531 Do you believe the coin might have been clipped with those scissors?" |
38531 | Do you know anything about him? |
38531 | Do you think so? |
38531 | Does it differ in any respect from the same coin as you previously saw it? |
38531 | Does she paint? |
38531 | Except, I suppose, for a quiet rubber? |
38531 | For one, Louie? |
38531 | Got a stone in his hoof, ma''am? |
38531 | Guilty or not guilty? |
38531 | Had she ever been in Europe? |
38531 | Had you... had you any particular reason for telling me this story about my birth and my parents at this exact time... just now, uncle? |
38531 | Harold,said Ernest Carnegie to his twin- brother at breakfast one morning,"have you got a tooth aching slightly to- day?" |
38531 | Harold,she cried,"oh, Harold, Harold, do n''t you see? |
38531 | Harry,Sir Thomas said, as soon they sat down to dinner together,"are you going out anywhere this evening, my boy?" |
38531 | Has Hugh written to you? 38531 Have you a knife or a file in your pocket?" |
38531 | How do you know that? |
38531 | How do you know? |
38531 | How do you recognize that it is different, sir? |
38531 | How on earth did you find it out? |
38531 | How so? |
38531 | How? 38531 Hullo, Doctor,"he said quite genially,"how are you this morning, eh? |
38531 | I have n''t seen that watch before,she said suddenly;"let me look at it, dear, will you?" |
38531 | I told you not to call me so, did n''t I? |
38531 | If your mother wo n''t allow you to see me, how are we ever to meet and consult about it? |
38531 | In conclusion, what proof can they offer us of their astounding assertions? |
38531 | Is my uncle home yet, Wilkins? |
38531 | Is she? 38531 Is that the lady you are going to marry?" |
38531 | Is there a mouse- hole anywhere,I cried in agony;"any place where it might have rolled down and got mislaid or concealed for the moment?" |
38531 | It is war then,he said,"Harold; war, you will have it? |
38531 | Like him? 38531 Mademoiselle Isaline,"I said on this particular afternoon,"I should much like a cup of tea; can Sara bring me one out here in the garden?" |
38531 | Mademoiselle Isaline,I said, trying to raise myself, and falling back again in pain,"wo n''t you sit with me a little while? |
38531 | Mademoiselle,I said,"have you ever read our Shakespeare?" |
38531 | Mr. Pritchard? 38531 My darling Ethel,"he said evasively,"how on earth could the Colonial Office have anything to do with John Cann?" |
38531 | Niaz,his wife said to him anxiously,"where is the watch you showed me last night?" |
38531 | Nobody, Cyril? |
38531 | Not him that took a coin from the British Museum? |
38531 | Oh, Cyril,she said again, after a minute''s pause, looking at the tell- tale fossil with another bright girlish smile,"is it only that? |
38531 | Oh, Harry, why not dear old Haiti? 38531 Oh, it''s the English Literature, is it?" |
38531 | Positively reeks with Peruvian bonds and Deferred Egyptians, does n''t it? |
38531 | Preach again? 38531 Ruby,"said the aunt to the pretty girl, as soon as dinner was over,"shall we take a stroll out in the gardens?" |
38531 | Shall I be able to play you still that dance of Pinsuti''s? |
38531 | Shall I search you myself, or shall I give you in custody? |
38531 | She''s a thousand times prettier and handsomer in every way----"Prettier? |
38531 | She? 38531 Square who, Mr. Woollacott? |
38531 | Then it was n''t you who wrote to me? |
38531 | Then you did n''t want me to die, Louie? |
38531 | Then you forgive me, Irene? |
38531 | Then you have n''t really got tired of me, Cyril? |
38531 | Then you have read Jean Jacques too? |
38531 | Then you will let me love you? |
38531 | Then, mademoiselle, you will doubtless have read the tales of Walter Scott? |
38531 | There is n''t a minute to be lost; for who knows but somebody else may find John Cann''s treasure before I do? |
38531 | There were none but French books in the room, though,she said quickly:"perhaps you read French?" |
38531 | This is a Less Distinguished,she said quickly;"but I suppose you go to the More Distinguished too?" |
38531 | Truly? |
38531 | Very ill, is he? 38531 Very shaky, Cecil?" |
38531 | War? |
38531 | Well, Cyril? |
38531 | Well, Mademoiselle Isaline,I said, strolling out into the garden,"and who is the young_ cavalier_ with the black moustache?" |
38531 | Well, Mr. Tait,he said in an anxious voice,"have you made up your mind to make a clean breast of it? |
38531 | Well, mademoiselle,I said,"do you remember how Miranda first saw Ferdinand?" |
38531 | Well, mon pauvre monsieur,she cried,"what is it?" |
38531 | Well, what do you think of her? |
38531 | Well? |
38531 | Well? |
38531 | What are they? |
38531 | What business? |
38531 | What can you want with it all in coin? |
38531 | What did you think of it all, Harold? |
38531 | What for, darling? |
38531 | What is it? |
38531 | What is it? |
38531 | What is the time, dearest Niaz? |
38531 | What means on earth has he of knowing? 38531 What ought I to do with it, Netta?" |
38531 | What the dickens has Samson Something- or- other got to do with the preparation of a military man, I should like to know, sir? |
38531 | What, Harry darling? 38531 What, monsieur,"answered Isaline;"you have seen him? |
38531 | What,he said,"was there a gentleman very like me, in a grey coat and straw hat-- same ribbon as this one?" |
38531 | When you are mine for ever, as I hope you will be soon, you will take my advice, of course, in all such matters, wo n''t you? 38531 Where, where?" |
38531 | Whew,he said,"that''s sharp work, too, Harold, is n''t it? |
38531 | Who is 1430? |
38531 | Who said I was jealous? |
38531 | Who the dickens are they, Mr. Payne? 38531 Why Algeria?" |
38531 | Why Mademoiselle? |
38531 | Why did n''t you get us camelias, Harold? |
38531 | Why for one, dearest? 38531 Why not, Netta? |
38531 | Why not, Netta? 38531 Why so, uncle? |
38531 | Why, Netta,cried her husband, half angry at her incomprehensible calmness,"do n''t you see what it is? |
38531 | Why, do n''t you see? 38531 Why, what on earth do you mean, Ruby?" |
38531 | Will you kindly tell him where to drive? 38531 Wo n''t you sit and take a cup with me, mademoiselle?" |
38531 | You are an Englishman, I think? |
38531 | You are sure? |
38531 | You did n''t really want to get rid of me? |
38531 | You do n''t mean Lucretia? |
38531 | You have absolutely no doubt as to its identity? |
38531 | You mean it, Mr. Tristram? 38531 You mean it?" |
38531 | You think so? |
38531 | You wanted some antiquarian information about the island, sir; some facts about some one who died before the Port Royal earthquake? 38531 You will let me go with you to the mountains, Reeney?" |
38531 | You will take some coffee after lunch? |
38531 | You would not like to live in England, then? |
38531 | You''re not in love with somebody else? 38531 You, Ruby?" |
38531 | Your name''s Ernest, is n''t it? |
38531 | ''Dolus an virtus, quis in hoste requirat?'' |
38531 | ''No, no, my good fellow,''said I:''do you suppose I do n''t know the same coin again when I see it, and at my time of life too? |
38531 | *****= Fitzgerald( Percy), Works by:== The Recreations of a Literary Man;= or, Does Writing Pay? |
38531 | --what on earth could Harry mean by that solemn adjuration under such strange and mysterious circumstances? |
38531 | A sunstroke? |
38531 | Aching Pain, is it? |
38531 | After all, was it not better, that proud and haughty as she was, she should not disown her own flesh and blood? |
38531 | Ah, how? |
38531 | An accident? |
38531 | And I took her head on my shoulder, and said to her,''Dora, is it that you feel you do n''t love him?'' |
38531 | And any other English books?" |
38531 | And did he not persuade her to give up her money to him for investment, and after all never invest it? |
38531 | And does n''t she talk magnificently, too, Harry?" |
38531 | And how could she, a small inn- keeper''s daughter, afford to get all those fine furs and lockets by fair means? |
38531 | And if he really was there, why could he not have written the telegram himself? |
38531 | And that poor girl? |
38531 | And then the question began to press itself practically upon him, What could he ever do with this horrible discovery? |
38531 | And these were my robbers and gamblers? |
38531 | And what was this mysterious, awful message that he gave Dora about Harry Pallant? |
38531 | And what_ did_ I mean by it? |
38531 | And which of the four blessings now has your daisy promised you I wonder?" |
38531 | And who on earth is he, tell me?" |
38531 | And you did n''t go in for a direct commission, then? |
38531 | Another love? |
38531 | Another wife, supposed dead? |
38531 | Apoplexy? |
38531 | Are you going to stop with him?" |
38531 | Are you not? |
38531 | Are you quite sure you wo n''t repent, when you find Society does n''t treat you as it did, for my sake? |
38531 | Are you ready, Pater? |
38531 | Are you really sure of it?" |
38531 | Ariel, Ferdinand, Miranda, Caliban? |
38531 | Arundel?" |
38531 | At that moment, Evan Meredith, coming up from behind on Harry''s cob, called out lightly,"Can I help you, Edie? |
38531 | But could so beautiful a girl really hurt one? |
38531 | But how did the editor ever come to know about it? |
38531 | But how do they manage about paying?" |
38531 | But how on earth have you found money to keep yourself alive and pay for your education all these years-- tell me Harry?" |
38531 | But nowadays they expect a soldier to be read up in Samson Something- or- other, do they really? |
38531 | But of whom? |
38531 | But they took no notice of me; and what''s the consequence? |
38531 | But what is it that Sir Theophilus Wraxton wishes to tell me?" |
38531 | But where would he be buried? |
38531 | But who is the gentleman?" |
38531 | But who the dickens could it be then? |
38531 | But why had not Harry telegraphed himself? |
38531 | But would a jury venture to convict me on such very doubtful evidence? |
38531 | But you do n''t mean to knock them up to- night? |
38531 | But you other English drink it so, do n''t you? |
38531 | But, after all, that depends.... You have the sun, too, sometimes, do n''t you?" |
38531 | Can I myself ever hope for forgiveness?" |
38531 | Can you accept them? |
38531 | Can you advise me? |
38531 | Can you condescend of your goodness to love me-- to marry me?" |
38531 | Can you forgive me? |
38531 | Can you manage to run across immediately with him?" |
38531 | Can you manage, Ruby, to be happy, as a poor schoolmaster''s wife in a very tiny cottage?" |
38531 | Can you not have heard that New Zealand securities are in a very shaky way just at present?" |
38531 | Can you relieve me? |
38531 | Claude?" |
38531 | Claude?" |
38531 | Confess now: are n''t you over head and ears in love with her?" |
38531 | Could anybody bear comparison for a moment as a Faustine with that splendid creature in the stall next to you?" |
38531 | Could it be some kind of smuggling? |
38531 | Could it be that really, in spite of everything, the great, learned, good, clever young professor was going to ask her to be his wife? |
38531 | Could it have been that that had so troubled him of late? |
38531 | Could the bolt have been taken off while I was waiting in the bar? |
38531 | Could the eternal hills lie to him? |
38531 | Could the evidence of his own senses deceive him? |
38531 | Cyril sat down, all tremulous beside her, took the white hand unresisted in his, and said to her gently,"Oh, Netta, what is this for?" |
38531 | Dare I tell this angel how I had suspected her? |
38531 | Did Harry mean to leave London altogether? |
38531 | Did he fear that she would steal his heart in spite of him? |
38531 | Did he not fancy he was sent out by the Colonial Office, when he had really gone without leave or mission? |
38531 | Did n''t I read up_ Samson Agonistes_ all by myself right through yesterday?" |
38531 | Did she not read Victor Hugo, and play"Lucrezia Borgia,"and spread her own refinement over the village tavern? |
38531 | Did she really know the Pritchards, or was it likely, considering her position? |
38531 | Did you ever in your life see anybody so perfectly beautiful?" |
38531 | Do n''t you nebber read your history book, dat all Port Royal drowned in de great earthquake ob de year 1692? |
38531 | Do n''t you see the implications? |
38531 | Do n''t you understand? |
38531 | Do n''t you understand? |
38531 | Do they know that I am still living?" |
38531 | Do you know anything about Grand Trunk Preferences?" |
38531 | Do you know the rector?" |
38531 | Do you now admit, after full deliberation, that you have endeavoured to steal and clip the gold Wulfric?" |
38531 | Do you or do you not still adhere to that very improbable and incredible story?" |
38531 | Do you remember Miles Standish?" |
38531 | Driving them off into the bush, I suppose: is n''t that it? |
38531 | Eh?" |
38531 | Epilepsy? |
38531 | Ethel had forgiven him all; what will not a loving woman forgive? |
38531 | Everybody at Cannes has nothing to do but to amuse themselves, I suppose?" |
38531 | Extraordinary, is n''t it?" |
38531 | Ferrand?'' |
38531 | Good morning, Miss Holt; the second waltz for me; you wo n''t forget, will you?" |
38531 | Goodness gracious, Netta, shall I have to go down to meeting and preach again to those people this evening?" |
38531 | Had John Cann, in his care and anxiety, put a layer of solid oak between each layer of gold and silver? |
38531 | Had he come back to the house, heartsick and disappointed, and gone by himself into the working laboratory on purpose to avoid her? |
38531 | Had he got tired of her little, simple, homely ways? |
38531 | Had he wandered about alone, saying to himself that he had thrown himself away, and sacrificed his future prospects for a pure, romantic boyish fancy? |
38531 | Had the watch belonged-- to some other lady? |
38531 | Harold answered, laying down the_ Times_, and looking across the table with interest to his brother;"which one was yours?" |
38531 | Have you made it up yet or not, pray?" |
38531 | He loves you; he is a brave man, a good man, a true and earnest man; why will you not marry him? |
38531 | He only looked a moment at Isabel, and said to her with enforced calmness,"You got my letter, Miss Walters?" |
38531 | He was the doctor, was n''t he? |
38531 | His own faith was going too terribly fast already; could he let hers go too, in one dreadful collapse and confusion? |
38531 | How about the Truth? |
38531 | How about the time? |
38531 | How and why had Emily gone over to Rome? |
38531 | How can I have had time to think about my answer to such a point- blank question?" |
38531 | How could I expect that poor, conventional, commonplace old lady to have any faith in me after all she had read about me in the newspapers? |
38531 | How could any man help it? |
38531 | How do I know that it''s arsenic or anything else to do him any harm? |
38531 | How do you know? |
38531 | How long have they been gone, I say? |
38531 | How long, eh?" |
38531 | How on earth had she tracked the missing coin to its distant hiding- place? |
38531 | How? |
38531 | I like you very much; wo n''t that do for the present? |
38531 | I should say Mr. Aikin- Payne, ahem-- why, how the dickens should I know, sir? |
38531 | I wonder, now, what is her surname? |
38531 | I_ do_ hope you were n''t ill."What on earth could I answer? |
38531 | If Harry and I had only our lives to live again-- but there, what''s the use of bothering one''s head about it? |
38531 | If Louie was happier-- happier without him, what further need had he got for living? |
38531 | If Louie wrote it? |
38531 | Is it not so?" |
38531 | Is n''t it lovely? |
38531 | Is that how the old saw goes? |
38531 | It was very foolish of me; but really, you know, it_ does_ sound so very ludicrous, does n''t it now?" |
38531 | It''s not some journey connected with John Cann?" |
38531 | It''s the Truth, you know, dearest, and why on earth should you wish to conceal it? |
38531 | John Cann, the famous buccaneer?" |
38531 | Let me see: you_ are_ the lawyer, are n''t you? |
38531 | Loathed him? |
38531 | Mademoiselle Davidoff,--I tremble to ask you, but-- I love you,--will you share my exile?" |
38531 | Mademoiselle has been educated in England, I believe?" |
38531 | Mademoiselle, will you do me the honour to listen to me patiently a minute or two? |
38531 | May I not ask you to be my wife? |
38531 | Might I ask for Mademoiselle Isaline to bring me up a cup of tea? |
38531 | Might n''t I stick the Payne before the Aikin, and call myself Payne- Aikin, eh? |
38531 | Miss or Mrs.? |
38531 | Miss or Mrs.? |
38531 | Mr. Harbourne, have you kept the gold clippings that were found that morning on the cocoa- nut matting?" |
38531 | Nevertheless, Olga Davidoff bore up against the troubles and discomforts of the journey with a brave heart, for was not the Baron always by her side? |
38531 | Not sons of Mr. Carnegie, your uncle''s solicitor, are they?" |
38531 | Not very much after all, I imagine; for when it comes to retrospect, which one of us is any good at analyzing his own motives? |
38531 | Now, clearly, it''s contrary to public policy that a man should go and make his own nephew ridiculous by his last will and testament, is n''t it?" |
38531 | Oh, what am I to do? |
38531 | Oh, why a square dance? |
38531 | Oh, why had he not trusted her? |
38531 | Oh, why not? |
38531 | Olga looked at him in blank astonishment, and asked in return,"Why, Frank, what would be the use of that? |
38531 | One thought alone rose instinctively in her white little mind-- Could it be at Cecil''s Asylum? |
38531 | Only that wretched little creature? |
38531 | Ought he to give it the deadly chance of bearing its terrible witness before the eyes of an innocent world? |
38531 | Ought he to harbour it under the shelter of his hospitable roof? |
38531 | Shall I ask one of these poor black bodies to go out and get the English doctor?" |
38531 | Shall we go on again? |
38531 | She and Tom will be among them-- you met Tom, of course?" |
38531 | She''s a sweet girl, Ernest, is n''t she?" |
38531 | Should he be baulked of his fair revenge at last? |
38531 | Should he make her a confidante outright, and tell her what it was that he wanted the money for? |
38531 | Should he take a boat and row up after them to prevent the supplanter at least from proposing to Isabel unopposed? |
38531 | Should she have out the carriage and drive round to spend the night as of old at her mother''s? |
38531 | Should she unlock the door, and fling herself wildly into his arms? |
38531 | Should the woman who had betrayed him escape scot- free with just the loss of a hand, and he himself merely exchange a Siberian for an English prison? |
38531 | So soon?--already?" |
38531 | Soon the question began to occur to her, what should she do for the night''s arrangements? |
38531 | That''s how you link us together mentally, is it? |
38531 | The counsel for the Crown proceeded thus with the examination:--"Do you recognize the coin I now hand you?" |
38531 | The old hag answered in the same tongue, but in her shrill withered note,"You will bring him up to the religion, my little one, will you?" |
38531 | The one that has just gone out, the one that''s going to be a doctor-- that''s Mr. Harold, is n''t it?" |
38531 | Then Netta answered with an effort, through her tears,"Mr. Milliter, Mr. Milliter, how can you ever tell me of this?" |
38531 | Then he asked, a little huskily,"And why did n''t my father''s or mother''s relations reclaim me, sir? |
38531 | Then, perceiving I misunderstood her by the start I gave, she added with a blush,"I mean, why not''Miss Vivian''in plain English?" |
38531 | These Buriats, what were they? |
38531 | They wo n''t want a pair of you, will they?" |
38531 | This is the canine, is n''t it? |
38531 | To be sure, he was nominally a Tartar; but what of that? |
38531 | To- day''s what, mother?" |
38531 | Under which Lord? |
38531 | Under which Lord? |
38531 | V."Then you think, Milly, that''s what I ought to do? |
38531 | Was anybody else ill of the fever in Spanish Town? |
38531 | Was he afraid to trust himself there with Dora Ferrand? |
38531 | Was she really quite as simple- minded as she seemed, or could she be the"designing woman"of the novels? |
38531 | Was that as usual?" |
38531 | We are rivals?" |
38531 | Well, Miss Holt, you must take the will for the deed; and after all, one will do for your dress and the other for your hair, wo n''t they?" |
38531 | Were she and the prisoner at the bar engaged to be married to one another? |
38531 | What are you going to do with yourselves to- day, Mr. Shackleford? |
38531 | What could I ever have given her compared to what Harry Lewin can give her? |
38531 | What could I say in return? |
38531 | What could Louie have to ask of advice or information from the anonymous editor of the_ Young People''s Monitor_? |
38531 | What could Lucretia be going to say? |
38531 | What could Niaz be doing in it? |
38531 | What could it all mean? |
38531 | What could it mean? |
38531 | What could poor Ethel do? |
38531 | What could"Egeria"and the editor of the_ Young People''s Monitor_ have to do with Harry Pallant? |
38531 | What date? |
38531 | What do you mean? |
38531 | What for him come here like- a- dat on fool''s errand, eh, sah? |
38531 | What for him not larn before him come dat Port Royal all gone drowned in de year 1692?" |
38531 | What got us first into this absurd groove, I wonder? |
38531 | What greater proofs of insanity could you have than those? |
38531 | What has become of her?" |
38531 | What in the name of all that''s sensible could ever have induced me to go and marry a blind old stick of a wealthy stockbroker? |
38531 | What is it to us? |
38531 | What made me go on in this stupid way? |
38531 | What on earth have I got to be conceited of? |
38531 | What right have I got to be jealous of you, Harry? |
38531 | What was the meaning of his continued absences? |
38531 | What was the unknown shrine in her grandmother''s garden at which Césarine had prayed in those awful gutturals? |
38531 | What will never occur again?" |
38531 | What will the World Say? |
38531 | What will the World Say? |
38531 | What woman of them all has a better reason to give in the last resort for the faith that is in her? |
38531 | What would you have?" |
38531 | What year dis Massa John Cann him die, now? |
38531 | What year him die?" |
38531 | What you gib me, sah; how much you gib me?" |
38531 | What''s the matter? |
38531 | What''s the use of trusting a man like that, I should like to know? |
38531 | What''s this in the one to Mrs. Montagu? |
38531 | When I first came, the Deputy- Governor, knowing my case well( had there not been leaders about me in all the papers? |
38531 | Which do you like best, the lawyer or the doctor?" |
38531 | Who could she have with her to take care of her and assist her? |
38531 | Who is she?" |
38531 | Who on earth could have told the editor-- that impersonal entity-- that"Egeria''s"letter had any connection with her own husband, Harry Pallant? |
38531 | Who told you about it?" |
38531 | Whose grave did you want to see?" |
38531 | Why are you in such a hurry for an answer? |
38531 | Why ca n''t you give me a week or two to decide in?" |
38531 | Why did he seem so preoccupied? |
38531 | Why did he-- how did he? |
38531 | Why had he left the proprietor of Norton''s Hotel to telegraph for him? |
38531 | Why had he not asked her? |
38531 | Why not, my darling? |
38531 | Why should we not both go together?" |
38531 | Why was he at Norton''s Hotel at all? |
38531 | Why was he so silent? |
38531 | Why would he not look her straight in the face? |
38531 | Why, what''s the matter, Dora? |
38531 | Why? |
38531 | Will that do, Cyril?" |
38531 | Will you give it to me? |
38531 | Will you have me, Netta?" |
38531 | Will you help me? |
38531 | Will you marry me?" |
38531 | Will you not think better of your decision? |
38531 | Will you save me? |
38531 | With his intimate knowledge of John Cann''s life, and of West Indian affairs generally, how on earth could he ever have overlooked it? |
38531 | Wo n''t you let me lend you one? |
38531 | Wo n''t you reconsider your decision, and take me in spite of the surname?" |
38531 | Would Edie forgive him? |
38531 | Would you mind introducing me to Miss Walters?" |
38531 | Yet, how was I to ask for my bill? |
38531 | You always do, dear, do n''t you?" |
38531 | You do n''t regret ever having married me?" |
38531 | You have a mother?" |
38531 | You have been watching from your window? |
38531 | You know what you are saying?" |
38531 | You said once you would go there with me-- you remember when, darling; why not keep your promise now, and go there? |
38531 | You think I''d better go and never come back again till I feel quite sure of myself?" |
38531 | _ BY MRS. ALEXANDER._ Maid, Wife, or Widow? |
38531 | _ BY MRS. ALEXANDER._ Maid, Wife, or Widow? |
38531 | _ That_ is n''t fated in our constitutions, anyhow, is it, Ernest? |
38531 | and who could be kinder, or gentler, or more thoughtful than her Buriat husband? |
38531 | do you see that clump of trees down there by the lake, just above Clarens? |
38531 | he said,"a lady in the case, is there? |
38531 | how can I ever say it to you? |
38531 | interest; but where in the world, where in the world, was he ever to get it from? |
38531 | on short discount? |
38531 | what am I saying? |
38531 | what could he mean by it? |
38531 | what could she ever do to- morrow? |
38531 | what''s this?... |
39417 | A girl? |
39417 | A lady? |
39417 | A little inclined to be jumpy still, eh? 39417 A loan that was never to be paid, eh? |
39417 | A man ca n''t be too honest, surely? |
39417 | Admitting your theory of a Providence,he said, slowly,"is not the true Providence our heart and judgment? |
39417 | Am I so dense? |
39417 | Am I to understand that you have been anticipating events? |
39417 | An attachment between them already? |
39417 | And are you going to walk all the distance? |
39417 | And did that satisfy her? |
39417 | And did you say nothing? |
39417 | And do n''t you think also that it should stop there? |
39417 | And do you believe she still admires you? |
39417 | And do you like it? |
39417 | And do you like the sea? |
39417 | And do you mean to tell me that if you do n''t succeed this time you wo n''t try again? |
39417 | And do you want to go anywhere in particular? |
39417 | And has he been rescued? |
39417 | And have they become anxious all at once? |
39417 | And have you enjoyed it? |
39417 | And have you nothing else to live for? |
39417 | And how about the bruises? |
39417 | And how far do you think you could walk? |
39417 | And if I am too precipitate I might be suspected? |
39417 | And if I do n''t tell you, you''ll set the police on me? |
39417 | And if I do tell, fair and square, you''ll deal fair and square with me? |
39417 | And if I still refuse? |
39417 | And if I tell you that, you wo n''t blab about the rest? |
39417 | And if he calls to- morrow I must say no more than I have said to- day? |
39417 | And if they ai n''t together, where''s he? |
39417 | And if you fail, you will lose everything? |
39417 | And if you had saved me, and slightly damaged yourself in the process, would you have been very angry with me? |
39417 | And is he going on all right, doctor? |
39417 | And is he suffering much pain? |
39417 | And is the path easy? |
39417 | And is there no vulgarity in what you call the upper classes? |
39417 | And seeing this clearly you were willing to become a party to the fraud? |
39417 | And she made no attempt to see him after? |
39417 | And should I be any the worse if I were? |
39417 | And the secret will be between our two selves? |
39417 | And therefore piquant and interesting? |
39417 | And they ate it all up between them? |
39417 | And to- day, grandfather? |
39417 | And what did she reply? |
39417 | And what did the other say? |
39417 | And what followed then? |
39417 | And what has he lost in consequence? |
39417 | And what holds you in check, Gervase? 39417 And what is that?" |
39417 | And what then? |
39417 | And what would happen then? |
39417 | And when is the latest you would like the money, Muller? |
39417 | And why not? |
39417 | And will you save any of those who are not elected by preaching to them? |
39417 | And will you say''Yes?'' 39417 And without giving any honest_ quid pro quo_?" |
39417 | And yet it sounds conceited, does n''t it? 39417 And you are fighting still?" |
39417 | And you are not concerned at my cheating the insurance company? |
39417 | And you are not going to let me kiss you? |
39417 | And you are sorry? |
39417 | And you are still Madeline Grover? 39417 And you believe in extinction?" |
39417 | And you did n''t serve him with any drink? |
39417 | And you do n''t want to see him? 39417 And you expect me, a lawyer, to equivocate-- to say one thing and mean another-- to talk, as it were, with my tongue in my cheek? |
39417 | And you find the air too keen, eh? |
39417 | And you find them rather irksome? |
39417 | And you finished the litigation? |
39417 | And you have made hosts of acquaintances, have you not? |
39417 | And you say she visited him in his diggings? |
39417 | And you still remain on the barren rocks of your_ ultima Thule_? |
39417 | And you still wish to enter into the arrangement? |
39417 | And you think Mr. Sterne does not? |
39417 | And you think he was jealous? |
39417 | And you were not surprised? 39417 And you will not burst the thing up by awaking suspicion?" |
39417 | And you''ll not set the police on me? |
39417 | Are n''t the Ten Commandments good enough? |
39417 | Are you free to do as you like? 39417 Are you getting impatient to get out of doors?" |
39417 | Are you hurt? |
39417 | Are you hurt? |
39417 | Are you leaving me? |
39417 | Are you pressed for time? |
39417 | Are you sure she went only twice? |
39417 | Are you sure you are quite well, Madeline? |
39417 | Are you sure you know it when you see it? |
39417 | Are you sure? |
39417 | Are you tired, Madeline? |
39417 | At the same hour? |
39417 | Be sure that what is true? |
39417 | Before you went away? |
39417 | But are they not parts of religion? |
39417 | But are you not coming down at once? |
39417 | But could you not borrow the amount from some other client for awhile? |
39417 | But do they think that England belongs to them? |
39417 | But have you really got tired of London life? |
39417 | But his objective and yours are precisely the same? |
39417 | But how can I help that, grandfather? 39417 But how can you be sure what Providence means?" |
39417 | But how do these things help me? 39417 But how is it to be done?" |
39417 | But how should I begin? |
39417 | But how? 39417 But if I am elected I shall be all right in the end, sha''n''t I?" |
39417 | But if self should happen to be divided against self? |
39417 | But if there is no other way? |
39417 | But if they was all bent on her marrying the Captain and she would n''t? |
39417 | But if you did n''t preach, would the elect be lost? |
39417 | But is n''t one of your best friends a lawyer? |
39417 | But is our own heart to be trusted? |
39417 | But is that a nice word to use of any man against whose moral character you have no complaint to make? |
39417 | But is there any such thing as extinction? 39417 But is there anything against his moral character?" |
39417 | But is there not another side to the question? |
39417 | But its success or failure will matter to you, wo n''t it? |
39417 | But materialists are sometimes very good people? |
39417 | But may not the pursuit of self end in missing self? 39417 But rather smacked of trade, do n''t you think? |
39417 | But suppose I paid you interest on the seven hundred pounds for a year or two? |
39417 | But suppose he were to drop on you by accident? |
39417 | But surely such devotion as his is deserving of some recompense? 39417 But the rest is comparatively easy, is n''t it?" |
39417 | But then what can you expect in a new country like America? 39417 But we are not going to talk law or gospel, are we? |
39417 | But we have known each other for years, and did we not understand each other from the very beginning? |
39417 | But we surely have a right to enjoy ourselves? |
39417 | But what do you mean by faith? |
39417 | But what excuse should I make? |
39417 | But what if two strong men set their hearts on the same thing? |
39417 | But what is life worth when all you have lived for is swept away? |
39417 | But what is the matter? |
39417 | But what must I tell him? |
39417 | But what would you say? |
39417 | But what''s a fellow to do? 39417 But when did you come?" |
39417 | But where shall I come in? 39417 But why did you not mention that in court?" |
39417 | But why hare- brained? |
39417 | But why should Sir Charles be so anxious that his son should marry this particular young lady? 39417 But why should any man-- especially a man in the young Squire''s position-- bribe others to swear your character away?" |
39417 | But why should he attack you? |
39417 | But why should they be married on the sly? 39417 But why should three men swear you were drunk?" |
39417 | But why terrible? |
39417 | But why vex your brains with philosophy at all? 39417 But why?" |
39417 | But you are not sure, grandfather? |
39417 | But you are still quite sure of success? |
39417 | But you could not be happy unless I was happy also? |
39417 | But you doubt it? |
39417 | But you refuse to say what it is he charged you with? |
39417 | But you say she went twice? |
39417 | But you would risk your life in defence of your country? |
39417 | But you''ll profit by the transaction? |
39417 | But, Madeline, have you no pity? |
39417 | But, grandfather,said the boy, with astonishment in his eyes,"why am I ungrateful because I ask questions?" |
39417 | Calling you? |
39417 | Can I begin work soon? |
39417 | Can I have a drink of barley- water for my horse? |
39417 | Can not I help you to get up? |
39417 | Can not you reach me? |
39417 | Can you hold on a little longer? |
39417 | Can you hold on much longer? |
39417 | Can you spare time for a little talk? |
39417 | Dared? |
39417 | Destroyed it? 39417 Did I? |
39417 | Did I? 39417 Did he, really?" |
39417 | Did not Christ say that a man''s life consisteth not in the abundance of the things he possesseth? |
39417 | Did she say nothing at all? |
39417 | Did you look out for me? 39417 Did you regard me as one of the fickle mob, who hold love so lightly?" |
39417 | Did you think I should have changed toward you? |
39417 | Do I know the lady? |
39417 | Do n''t you know yourself? |
39417 | Do n''t you think I might go out of doors? |
39417 | Do n''t you think it is very hurtful to the eyes to read so much? |
39417 | Do n''t you think there is something greater in life than either of us have yet seen? |
39417 | Do not all men say that? |
39417 | Do women admire strength and worth so much? 39417 Do you believe in fate or destiny?" |
39417 | Do you believe that human life is a very sacred thing? |
39417 | Do you doubt my courage or my honour? |
39417 | Do you expect to stay long? |
39417 | Do you know that Madeline has given us the slip? |
39417 | Do you know what you are saying? |
39417 | Do you like Gervase? |
39417 | Do you mean me to take that as a compliment? |
39417 | Do you mean vices? |
39417 | Do you need words? |
39417 | Do you never read? |
39417 | Do you realise what your proposal implies? |
39417 | Do you really think that? |
39417 | Do you really want a reason? |
39417 | Do you refer to the insurance company? |
39417 | Do you remember our last long walk over the downs? |
39417 | Do you think I am such a doubter that I doubt everything? |
39417 | Do you think exclusiveness and selfishness mean the same thing? |
39417 | Do you think so? |
39417 | Do you think you could yet persuade her to marry you? |
39417 | Do you wonder, Micah? |
39417 | Do you? |
39417 | Does it not occur to you that your story does not hang well together? 39417 Does it seem so very strange?" |
39417 | Does it? |
39417 | Does our American freedom or our lack of British formality shock you? |
39417 | Does she know she''s got the tin? |
39417 | Doing good to whom? |
39417 | Eh-- eh? 39417 Exactly; and where''s she?" |
39417 | For not committing suicide, for instance? |
39417 | For what reason? |
39417 | For what reason? |
39417 | Give up what in despair? |
39417 | Good heavens; how did she get there? |
39417 | Got lost, eh? |
39417 | Had we not better try and complete the journey? |
39417 | Had we not better understand each other better before we talk so confidently? |
39417 | Happen? 39417 Has he been blabbing?" |
39417 | Has he begun to suspect me? 39417 Have I been ill?" |
39417 | Have I deteriorated so much? |
39417 | Have I not shown my heart all too plainly? |
39417 | Have I? 39417 Have n''t I?" |
39417 | Have they all to do with science and mechanics, and that sort of thing? |
39417 | Have they found him? |
39417 | Have you been hearing again from Sir Charles? |
39417 | Have you been raising objections? |
39417 | Have you been very dull these last two or three days? |
39417 | Have you driven over? |
39417 | Have you fallen over the cliff? |
39417 | Have you heard from her also? |
39417 | Have you proof of that? |
39417 | Have you slept well? |
39417 | Have you so poor an opinion of me as all that? |
39417 | Have you-- have you seen this man Sterne since I came back? |
39417 | He did n''t dodge the blow, I suppose? |
39417 | He has broken his leg, I suppose? |
39417 | He''s surely old enough to know what is good for himself? |
39417 | He''s very handsome, is n''t he? |
39417 | Hello, Sterne,he said,"what brings you into Redbourne to- day? |
39417 | Honest about what? |
39417 | How dare you speak in such a way, and at my table? |
39417 | How did he break his leg? |
39417 | How did they know? |
39417 | How did you get there? |
39417 | How do I know that some other fellow will not come along? 39417 How so? |
39417 | How so? |
39417 | How? |
39417 | I am not sure that I am particularly grateful,Rufus said, wearily,"What is there to be grateful for?" |
39417 | I compelled you? |
39417 | I do not quite understand? |
39417 | I expect you feel pretty stiff, do n''t you? 39417 I fear he would n''t send for the parson in no case,"Sam answered, thoughtfully;"but do you see anything, sonny, just to the right of that big rock?" |
39417 | I hope I do not intrude? |
39417 | I suppose being a furrener explains things? |
39417 | I suppose it would simplify matters, would n''t it? |
39417 | I suppose no one sees him yet? |
39417 | I suppose she did n''t flirt with anybody while you were in London? |
39417 | I think people stamp their character on everything they do, do n''t you, Mrs. Tuke? 39417 I think you told me once you admired his spirit?" |
39417 | I thought we were to let that matter drop, Gervase, until we had had more time to think it over? |
39417 | I will run and fetch it for you if you like? 39417 I wonder if he has changed? |
39417 | I wonder if she will return? |
39417 | I wonder if the struggle will last long, and when it is over, and I am lying here with the cold waves surging above me, what then? 39417 I wonder what he expects to gain? |
39417 | I wonder who she is? |
39417 | I''m always at your service,he said, genially;"but what''s troubling your little head now?" |
39417 | I''m sure Gervase spends more time in the Casino than he ought to do,she said, reproachfully;"and if he does, whose fault is it, Madeline?" |
39417 | If I did n''t know, how could I tell you? |
39417 | If Providence speaks how do you know you have interpreted the message aright? |
39417 | If there is any interference or any interposition in human affairs, why should not you be singled out as well as anybody else? |
39417 | In the matrimonial line? |
39417 | In which way? |
39417 | In which way? |
39417 | In which way? |
39417 | Indeed? |
39417 | Indeed? |
39417 | Is he a scoundrel? |
39417 | Is it better to be useful than to be great? |
39417 | Is it one of the penalties of being grown up? 39417 Is it possible that there is anything left unexplained? |
39417 | Is it true, I wonder, that we always long most passionately for the impossible? |
39417 | Is n''t it just too lovely for words? |
39417 | Is n''t it true what I''m saying? |
39417 | Is n''t that the pity of it,he said,"that trifles are treated as though they were matters of life and death? |
39417 | Is not your first duty to your country and your King? |
39417 | Is that far? |
39417 | Is that so? |
39417 | Is that so? |
39417 | Is there something particular you wish to talk about? |
39417 | Is your book very interesting, Madeline? |
39417 | Is your mother here? |
39417 | It is rather profound, is n''t it? 39417 It seems hardly worth the trouble, does it, Madeline?" |
39417 | It''s a bit humiliating, do n''t you think? |
39417 | It''s nice to have confidence in people, do n''t you think so? |
39417 | It''s no use trying to get her back, I suppose? |
39417 | Leave you here? |
39417 | Look here, miss,he said, insolently,"do you take me for a blooming fool?" |
39417 | Look here,he said,"if I tell you all I know about that blooming trial, will you promise not to split on me?" |
39417 | Madeline can be as close as an oyster when she likes,he said, after a pause;"how do you know she has not been thinking about the fellow ever since?" |
39417 | May I call again to- morrow? |
39417 | May I? 39417 May I?" |
39417 | May not a man have a moral instinct which he follows? 39417 Me, Micah?" |
39417 | Me, Miss? 39417 Meanwhile, what has become of Miss Grover?" |
39417 | Miss Grover is a client of yours, I believe----"Who said she was a client of mine? |
39417 | Mistaken? 39417 My dear fellow, I beg your pardon,"Rufus said, hurriedly,"but the truth is I was waiting for supper; wo n''t you have something to eat first? |
39417 | My dear fellow, whom have you been talking with lately? |
39417 | My dear fellow, why should I? 39417 My dear fellow, would you consider it a dishonourable act to appropriate a pin from your neighbour''s dressing- table?" |
39417 | My dear friend, what do you mean? |
39417 | Need I disturb Lady Tregony and Beryl, do you think? |
39417 | No- o? |
39417 | No? |
39417 | No? |
39417 | No? |
39417 | No? |
39417 | Not dangerous at all? |
39417 | Not go to chapel? 39417 Not if you fail?" |
39417 | Nothing serious, I hope? |
39417 | Now, I wonder if he followed me on purpose? |
39417 | Of course you will not repeat what I have told you, Micah? |
39417 | Of course, Miss, it''s natural that you and me should side with the Captin; but after all, it''s human natur''to hit back again, ai n''t it? |
39417 | Of course, the Captain was bound to believe he was drunk? |
39417 | Oh, Madeline, how can you say that? 39417 Oh, you can love him well enough if you try, unless-- unless----""Unless what, Beryl?" |
39417 | Only twenty pounds? |
39417 | Only what? |
39417 | Pretend? |
39417 | Profit? |
39417 | Rather large bonnet boxes, eh, Madeline? |
39417 | Resigned your commission? |
39417 | Rufus? |
39417 | She could n''t come back to Trewinion Hall again, could she? |
39417 | She took rather a fancy to you, did n''t she? |
39417 | Should I awake them, do you think? |
39417 | Should we be wiser in trusting to somebody else''s heart and judgment? |
39417 | Sir Charles Tregony? |
39417 | Sir Charles is still silent on the subject, I presume? |
39417 | So much? |
39417 | So that you wish us to believe that in a stand- up fight between a soldier and a civilian the soldier got the worst of it? |
39417 | So while Nature sets no value on human life, you think that each individual should set great value on his own? |
39417 | So you have been to the Hall, I understand? |
39417 | Suppose by reason and logic we can destroy everything until nothing is left? 39417 Surely I can speak to anyone I choose?" |
39417 | Suspicious of what? |
39417 | Suspicious of what? |
39417 | That who should take my fancy? |
39417 | That would be lovely, would n''t it? |
39417 | That''s usually the case, is n''t it? |
39417 | That''s what Sir Charles says; but would you mind telling me just where the danger comes in? |
39417 | The invisible? |
39417 | The point with me is-- supposing the worst comes to the worst, have you anything on which you can raise a loan? 39417 The use of preaching?" |
39417 | Then it was not a momentary weakness-- a sudden lapse as it were? |
39417 | Then the men who witnessed against you are guilty of perjury? |
39417 | Then they are not honest,he said, quickly;"but I hope you do not accuse me of dishonesty?" |
39417 | Then very likely they will be taking their afternoon nap now? |
39417 | Then why did you come spying on me? |
39417 | Then why do you stay here? 39417 Then why do you want to go back to the Hall?" |
39417 | Then why hesitate? |
39417 | Then why in the name of common- sense does n''t she jump? |
39417 | Then why were you so angry? |
39417 | Then you admit that they are our masters? |
39417 | Then you are here on a yachting cruise? |
39417 | Then you are not an infidel? |
39417 | Then you believe in a moral order as well as a physical? |
39417 | Then you believe we are as bad as the Americans? |
39417 | Then you do n''t think having so much company yesterday did you any harm? |
39417 | Then you do n''t think staying away from church is as bad as getting drunk? |
39417 | Then you have not forgotten? |
39417 | Then you knew I had left? |
39417 | Then you know? |
39417 | Then you think I am bound to my pledge by nothing more weighty than that? |
39417 | Then you think I shall recover? |
39417 | Then you think fine feathers make fine birds? |
39417 | Then you will tell me how much money Captain Tregony paid you to swear that Rufus Sterne was drunk? |
39417 | Then you would not be afraid to die for something you valued much? |
39417 | Then your six months may run into nine months? |
39417 | There are always expenses, of course? |
39417 | There, my dear, I hope you feel better now? |
39417 | They could not swim? |
39417 | To marry him? |
39417 | To see me or simply to inquire? |
39417 | Unless he happens to be a doctor, eh? |
39417 | Was it a miracle? 39417 Well, I mean that in a little community where each one plays his part, and each one''s part is known to all the rest----""Yes?" |
39417 | Well, Mr. Mason, what do you advise? |
39417 | Well, Mrs. Tuke, and what is the inference you draw from all this? |
39417 | Well, Mrs. Tuke, what do you suppose would happen? |
39417 | Well, and what next? |
39417 | Well, he has come, and the question is whether you are going to make-- well, a clean breast of it, or allow him to ferret it out himself? |
39417 | Well, now, what do you think yourself? |
39417 | Well, now, who_ would_ have thought it? 39417 Well, suppose you did n''t preach, what would happen?" |
39417 | Well, what is all this leading to? |
39417 | Well, what of him? |
39417 | Well, what then? |
39417 | Well, when he accused you of something you very much resented what did you do? |
39417 | Well, why should n''t she? 39417 Well, would n''t that be very jolly?" |
39417 | Well, you see, it would presuppose, would n''t it? 39417 Well, you see,"he said, slowly and awkwardly, turning away from her, and staring into the fire,"it''s better to be honest about it, is n''t it?" |
39417 | Well? |
39417 | Well? |
39417 | Well? |
39417 | Well? |
39417 | Well? |
39417 | Well? |
39417 | Well? |
39417 | Well? |
39417 | Well? |
39417 | Well? |
39417 | Well? |
39417 | Well? |
39417 | What Captain? |
39417 | What I want to know is, how or in what way we are better off than say the vicar and his curate? |
39417 | What are you going to read? |
39417 | What could be more weighty? 39417 What did he accuse you of?" |
39417 | What do you mean by Society? |
39417 | What do you mean by profligate? |
39417 | What do you mean by that, sonny? |
39417 | What do you mean by that? |
39417 | What do you mean by that? |
39417 | What do you mean by that? |
39417 | What do you mean by that? |
39417 | What do you mean by that? |
39417 | What do you mean? |
39417 | What do you want me to do? |
39417 | What has she said to you? 39417 What have you been doing with yourself? |
39417 | What have you found out? |
39417 | What have you heard? |
39417 | What if everything fails? 39417 What is that, Gervase?" |
39417 | What is the use of preaching, grandfather? |
39417 | What is there to be grateful for? |
39417 | What is there to keep you here? |
39417 | What is your desire, then? |
39417 | What issues do you refer to? |
39417 | What leads you to think that? |
39417 | What other man? |
39417 | What reasons did she give for her outrageous conduct? |
39417 | What sort of books do you find so wearisome? |
39417 | What thing? |
39417 | What was the circumstance? |
39417 | What will you bring? |
39417 | What would have been the good of it? 39417 What, Kitty Harvey?" |
39417 | What, after three long years? |
39417 | What, that? 39417 What, turning back so soon?" |
39417 | Where am I to get security? 39417 Where are you? |
39417 | Wherein lay the nobleness? |
39417 | Who heard the family----? |
39417 | Who said it had gone to smash? |
39417 | Who said so? |
39417 | Who told you about my invention? |
39417 | Who told you that? |
39417 | Why by this time? |
39417 | Why did I refuse to take advice? 39417 Why did he leave the country?" |
39417 | Why did you fear that? |
39417 | Why do you ask that question? |
39417 | Why do you ask that question? |
39417 | Why do you decline? |
39417 | Why do you question me in that way? 39417 Why do you think that?" |
39417 | Why do you think there can be any doubt about it? |
39417 | Why does my nature protest so violently? 39417 Why has he come?" |
39417 | Why might you be angry with me? |
39417 | Why not next Monday? |
39417 | Why not say he has evolved the physical order for himself? 39417 Why not, Madeline? |
39417 | Why not? 39417 Why not? |
39417 | Why not? 39417 Why not?" |
39417 | Why not? |
39417 | Why not? |
39417 | Why not? |
39417 | Why not? |
39417 | Why on Friday, Lady Tregony? |
39417 | Why should I forget? 39417 Why should a man be afraid to die at all? |
39417 | Why should she? |
39417 | Why should you be sorry? |
39417 | Why so? |
39417 | Why so? |
39417 | Why will you persist in harping on that one string? 39417 Why, is n''t curiosity bad enough without having any other feeling to torment you?" |
39417 | Why, what can it matter to you? |
39417 | Why? 39417 Why?" |
39417 | Will you call me a liar? |
39417 | Will you promise me never to say a word? 39417 Will you remain while we have prayers?" |
39417 | Will you write your letter to- day? |
39417 | With your face toward your_ ultima Thule_? |
39417 | Wo n''t you finish the sentence? |
39417 | Would you have been very much disappointed? |
39417 | Would you have me marry him, Beryl, if I do not love him? |
39417 | Would you mind leaving the book with me when you go? |
39417 | Would you mind letting me see her letter to you? |
39417 | Would you mind reading a few stanzas over again? |
39417 | Would you rather I talked to you? |
39417 | Yes, I quite agree with you,Mrs. Tuke said, doubtfully;"but had you not better go and see Mr. Sterne now? |
39417 | Yes, he is rather good- looking, is n''t he? |
39417 | Yes? 39417 Yes?" |
39417 | Yes? |
39417 | Yes? |
39417 | Yes? |
39417 | Yes? |
39417 | Yes? |
39417 | Yes? |
39417 | Yes? |
39417 | Yes? |
39417 | Yet there''s always fascination in the unknown, do n''t you think so? |
39417 | You are Timothy Polgarrow? |
39417 | You are not covered against any failure of courage or honour on my part? |
39417 | You are sure you are not mistaken? |
39417 | You can not reach me? |
39417 | You do n''t? |
39417 | You do not? |
39417 | You do? |
39417 | You fell? |
39417 | You have heard? |
39417 | You have lived here all your life? |
39417 | You heard that my invention failed, or rather that it had been forestalled? |
39417 | You know her? |
39417 | You like not the prospect? |
39417 | You mean money risks? |
39417 | You mean that I would back out of the contract at the last? |
39417 | You mean that they are a law unto themselves? |
39417 | You mean this as a little homily to myself? |
39417 | You mean, if I tell the truth about-- about-- somebody, you wo n''t proceed? |
39417 | You really do n''t mean it? |
39417 | You really mean that? |
39417 | You refer to Felix Muller? 39417 You say that Chester has gone to the Hall to see Miss Grover?" |
39417 | You surely do n''t think I''m insincere-- that I''m putting it on, as it were; that I''m pretending what I do n''t feel? 39417 You take your oath on it?" |
39417 | You think it is valuable? |
39417 | You think she will come round in time, do n''t you? |
39417 | You think so? |
39417 | You think that is likely? |
39417 | You think there is no other way of meeting the case? |
39417 | You think you are proof against their wiles? |
39417 | You want to live? |
39417 | You will call again? |
39417 | You will excuse me speaking, wo n''t you? |
39417 | You will explain to Gervase, wo n''t you, Sir Charles? |
39417 | You wo n''t think it strange my talking to you about the matter, will you? |
39417 | You would conclude he was cross- eyed, would n''t you? |
39417 | You would not fret, of course? |
39417 | You''ve lived in a city, perhaps? |
39417 | You''ve not been getting into deeper debt, I hope? |
39417 | You''ve not heard him heaping maledictions on my defenceless head? |
39417 | You''ve proved it? |
39417 | You''ve read Whittier, of course? |
39417 | Your property has turned out all right, I hear? |
39417 | --_Expository Times._= Witnesses of the Light.= By WASHINGTON GLADDEN, D.D., Author of"Who Wrote the Bible?" |
39417 | --_The Independent._= Seven Puzzling Bible Books.= A Supplement to"Who Wrote the Bible?" |
39417 | --_Western Morning News._= Nineteen Hundred? |
39417 | = Where Does the Sky Begin?= By WASHINGTON GLADDEN, D.D., Author of"Who Wrote the Bible?" |
39417 | A loan by an anonymous lender? |
39417 | Again and again he would say to himself,"What does it matter? |
39417 | Against what had he protested? |
39417 | An iconoclast might be a very useful individual; but when the destructive process had been completed, was there nothing more to be done? |
39417 | And how was that longing met in Jesus of Nazareth? |
39417 | And if not, where was the discrepancy? |
39417 | And when do you think the thing will be properly launched?" |
39417 | And yet is not their goodness mainly negative? |
39417 | And yet what could he do? |
39417 | And you would n''t for the world that he should know you are alive in New York City?" |
39417 | And, after all, was he so sure that he had found the ultimate truth? |
39417 | Are all the unbelievers, all the doubters, all the sceptics, all the infidels-- or whatever name you like to call them-- are they all bad men?" |
39417 | Are we not merely playing with words and phrases as children play with pebbles on the shore?" |
39417 | Are you going to see her?" |
39417 | Are you surprised?" |
39417 | Behind all this there was another feeling: What did he think of her? |
39417 | Besides, does n''t the Bible say that much reading is a weariness to the flesh?" |
39417 | Besides, what would he think? |
39417 | But do n''t you think that most of the great men who have striven long enough have won in the end?" |
39417 | But do you know in what relationship Miss Grover stands to the Tregony family?" |
39417 | But do you know what the word means?" |
39417 | But even though he was sure the bitter taste would follow, was he not justified in taking the sweet when he had the chance? |
39417 | But had we not better return to the house and put an end to my mother''s anxiety?" |
39417 | But how about the present situation?" |
39417 | But how about your invention? |
39417 | But how have you enjoyed yourself in London?" |
39417 | But how, or when, or where? |
39417 | But if he thinks it is worthless, why should he not let it slip?" |
39417 | But if it was a paradise and there was nothing beyond it, why disturb her? |
39417 | But if they was married, do n''t you think as how it would have leaked out somehow?" |
39417 | But is not the principle the same?" |
39417 | But it is of no use hankering after impossible things, is it? |
39417 | But really, do you know for certain if I shall be well off when I come of age?" |
39417 | But tell me candidly, has your success been imperilled in any way by-- by-- your accident?" |
39417 | But tell me: did you know the young man the Captain tried to disgrace?" |
39417 | But to come back to the point we was talking about, the question is, where''s she, and where''s the both of''em?" |
39417 | But what about the''millionairess''?" |
39417 | But what happened after that?" |
39417 | But what is all this talk leading to? |
39417 | But what would you like me to read to you?" |
39417 | But when shall we start?" |
39417 | But when you have put two and two together, what then?" |
39417 | But whose money is he spending? |
39417 | But why do n''t you take a journey across and look after things for yourself?" |
39417 | But why had he failed to see this clear moral issue? |
39417 | But would you mind giving me another cup of tea? |
39417 | But you and I can trust each other, eh, Micah?" |
39417 | But you look ill all the same-- painfully ill.""Do I? |
39417 | By the bye, do you ever hear anything of your rejected suitor?" |
39417 | CHAPTER XXIII MEANS TO AN END"Where have you been, Madeline?" |
39417 | CHAPTER XXXIII WAS IT PROVIDENCE? |
39417 | Can not you imagine how hurt and humiliated he must feel?" |
39417 | Can we any of us do more than that?" |
39417 | Can you destroy anything? |
39417 | Chance had flung this girl across his path, why should it be an evil chance? |
39417 | Could a man steal money to pay his debts with, and then boast of his honesty in paying? |
39417 | Could he discharge a debt of honour by an act that in itself was criminal? |
39417 | Could he under any circumstances have entered into the compact he had? |
39417 | Could it be true that Christ stood for one thing, and Christianity for another? |
39417 | Did He cause events to work together for a special end? |
39417 | Did He sometimes reach out a controlling hand? |
39417 | Did he imagine I had gone to call on Mr. Sterne in defiance of his wishes? |
39417 | Did he love her as she deserved to be loved? |
39417 | Did he regard her as a sort of stormy petrel, heralding bad weather and bad fortune? |
39417 | Did he regret saving the stranger''s life and losing his own in doing it? |
39417 | Did he resent her intrusion into the quiet sanctuary of his life? |
39417 | Did he think that safety and success could be secured only by keeping out of her way? |
39417 | Did he wish that she had never crossed his path? |
39417 | Did it bear anything but the most distant resemblance to that sweet and ennobling influence that Jesus breathed into the life of the world? |
39417 | Did it not outweigh every other consideration? |
39417 | Did my ears deceive me? |
39417 | Did she expect he would scold her, he wondered? |
39417 | Do I make myself plain?" |
39417 | Do I need still to prove my devotion?" |
39417 | Do n''t you think so?" |
39417 | Do n''t you think so?" |
39417 | Do they build hospitals, or endow charities, or sacrifice themselves in fighting the battles of Temperance and peace and purity? |
39417 | Do they not rather admire position and name and title? |
39417 | Do you ever have celebrations without communicants?'' |
39417 | Do you ever read the first of the three longer exhortations? |
39417 | Do you ever use any ceremony such as the Lavabo, or swinging of the incense immediately before or after the service? |
39417 | Do you follow me? |
39417 | Do you have cards on the holy table? |
39417 | Do you know I think we should become quite fast friends? |
39417 | Do you know him?" |
39417 | Do you like poetry?" |
39417 | Do you think I do n''t know a lady when I sees her, and know also what''s due to her? |
39417 | Do you think it is that I am not called?" |
39417 | Do you understand? |
39417 | Do you understand?" |
39417 | Do you understand?" |
39417 | From what, then, had he revolted? |
39417 | Gaved?" |
39417 | Graythorne?" |
39417 | Had a change come over other people, or was the change wholly in herself? |
39417 | Had he been wrong in this contention? |
39417 | Had he not pledged his word of honour, and was not that enough? |
39417 | Had not her girlish imagination been carried away by pictures of a baronial hall, ivy- grown and weather- beaten? |
39417 | Had not somebody said:"''Tis better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all"? |
39417 | Had she begun to realise that her conduct was deserving of censure, or was she only annoyed that she had been seen? |
39417 | Had she done this? |
39417 | Had she looked at death so closely that life could never be the same to her again, or was it that she looked at life more truly and steadily? |
39417 | Had the broad universe no answer to give? |
39417 | Happen? |
39417 | Has duty no place in the scheme of existence? |
39417 | Has the poor man a chance against the rich; the plain man any chance against gold lace and epaulets?" |
39417 | Have I not opened all my heart to you in my letters? |
39417 | Have we got any further? |
39417 | Have you turned Methodist?" |
39417 | He asked himself the question constantly, What had he to live for? |
39417 | He had inscribed on his little banner_ Ne plus ultra_, but had he any right to dogmatise more than others? |
39417 | He had tried to forget her, tried to keep out of her way; but what was the use? |
39417 | Honourable conduct, is n''t it? |
39417 | How could defending homes that were not attacked and destroying homes that were not defended, be anything less than heroic? |
39417 | How could killing on a large scale be anything but an ennobling occupation? |
39417 | How could stealing your neighbour''s birthright and possessing his inheritance be anything but righteous? |
39417 | How could they be lost? |
39417 | How could war be unchristian? |
39417 | How dare you blaspheme, and at my very board?" |
39417 | How do I know that some adventurer has not come between us already?" |
39417 | How do I know that you''re not pretending?" |
39417 | How far did God interfere with the operation of His own laws? |
39417 | How have you been getting on this long time?" |
39417 | How was he to get to her, and even if he succeeded in reaching her side, how was he to get her down? |
39417 | How was it possible, therefore, that she could fail to be interested in him? |
39417 | I do n''t care to mention such things, but you may not be aware that he is an infidel?" |
39417 | I do n''t want to be inquisitive my dear, but we understood, you know, you were coming across to marry a title; was it a duke or a knight? |
39417 | I expect poetry is like beauty, in the eye of the beholder, do n''t you think so? |
39417 | I hope you have written to him and put an end to his suspense?" |
39417 | I suppose you would not care to drive into Redbourne with Sir Charles to meet him?" |
39417 | I will fly all the distance,"she said, with liquid eyes;"but who shall I say is hurt? |
39417 | I wonder how I endured?" |
39417 | I wonder if I have changed?" |
39417 | I wonder if she has come to stay?" |
39417 | I wonder if she has promised to be his wife?" |
39417 | I wonder if she knows how pretty she is? |
39417 | I wonder if the fall will kill me outright?" |
39417 | I wonder where she came from? |
39417 | I wonder who she is? |
39417 | I wonder who she is?" |
39417 | If Madeline, therefore, had discovered this, how did he know that other people had not made the same discovery? |
39417 | If a thing ceases to exist in one form, does it not exist in another?" |
39417 | If fifty feet could be scaled, why not a hundred? |
39417 | If he destroyed her faith, what had he to give her to fill its place? |
39417 | If people like to fling away their life in foolish adventures, let them do it; why should you worry?" |
39417 | If science could not prove, if philosophy halted and broke down, was there nothing left? |
39417 | If so what do they contain? |
39417 | If, on the other hand, Rufus was as black as he had been painted, why this act of chivalry in the defence of the name of some unknown person? |
39417 | In other words, was the thing that bore the name of Christianity, Christianity at all? |
39417 | In what does our freedom consist? |
39417 | Is it for this I have cared for you since the death of your mother? |
39417 | Is it your passionate attachment to the right, or the fear of being found out?" |
39417 | Is n''t that a much nobler occupation?" |
39417 | Is not the life of every one of us bounded by laws and conditions that we can not escape?" |
39417 | Is there any comfort in a philosophy of negations?" |
39417 | Is there any satisfaction in that? |
39417 | Is there not more joy in pursuing duty than in chasing pleasure?" |
39417 | It is a big class in England, and a growing class, recruited in many instances from across the water----""You mean from my country?" |
39417 | It was surely a kind providence that sent you; do n''t you think so?" |
39417 | Its success or failure will not matter one whit to Sir Charles Tregony, for instance, and you belong to the same circle, do you not?" |
39417 | Madeline, have you no word of hope for me?" |
39417 | Marshall Brook took for his text:"Are ye not better than many sparrows?" |
39417 | May I ask where you send your curtains to be got up so beautifully?" |
39417 | May I give it to you?" |
39417 | May I not say you are a disciple of mine?" |
39417 | Might not faith be as truly a faculty of the human soul as reason? |
39417 | Moreover, the question of all others that hammered at his brain and conscience was, should he pay back the money he owed Muller by fraud? |
39417 | Must we not in the last resort fall back on what we feel and believe to be right?" |
39417 | Now, between ourselves, Micah, how did the quarrel begin?" |
39417 | Now, does n''t it?" |
39417 | Of course life is sweet while you have something to live for, but to rest and be at peace, should not that be sweet also?" |
39417 | Oh, Miss Grover, what would become of the profession-- I mean morally-- if all clients were like you?" |
39417 | One can not sit mum while she talks rot about-- about----""About what?" |
39417 | Or has he ever been known to get drunk, or to behave in any way unworthy of a gentleman?" |
39417 | Or should she take all the blame to herself? |
39417 | Or was it Providence, an impulse or an inspiration from the all- pervading Spirit? |
39417 | Or, was it that young women were deliberately kept in ignorance of what was common knowledge? |
39417 | Perhaps he is trying to interest you in his invention?" |
39417 | Rufus felt his heart give a sudden bound, but he answered quietly enough:"Is she waiting in the passage?" |
39417 | Rufus mused, as if to himself,"what shall it profit a man----""Perhaps you will advise me nearer the time?" |
39417 | She has never said''no''has she?" |
39417 | Should he be dishonest in one direction that he might be honest in another? |
39417 | Should he pay a debt of honour by an act of flagrant dishonour? |
39417 | Should he tell this sweet- eyed girl that she must not come to see him again, and let her go away believing that he disapproved of her coming at all? |
39417 | Sometimes he woke in the night with a start, and with the cry upon his lips,"How can I do this great evil, and sin against God?" |
39417 | Sterne?" |
39417 | Suppose he kept him waiting for the rest? |
39417 | Suppose there had been no iron at all?" |
39417 | That meant-- what? |
39417 | The fragments of poetry you read to me, the books you lent?" |
39417 | The money he had borrowed had gone with his own, and how was it possible in a sleepy little place like St. Gaved to retrieve his position? |
39417 | The question is will you accommodate me or will you not?" |
39417 | Then something seemed to whisper in his ear:"Why trouble about a single life? |
39417 | There''s nothing wrong in it, is there?" |
39417 | To what end had he saved her? |
39417 | To whom could she go? |
39417 | Tuke?" |
39417 | Tuke?" |
39417 | Tuke?" |
39417 | Tuke?" |
39417 | WAS IT PROVIDENCE? |
39417 | Was Christianity what his grandfather preached, or what he lived? |
39417 | Was Providence interposing to upset its own arrangements? |
39417 | Was Sir Charles to blame, or Gervase, or Rufus Sterne? |
39417 | Was he offended with her, then? |
39417 | Was he sorry that they had ever become acquainted, and wished the acquaintanceship to end? |
39417 | Was his thought of her at that moment such as her cheeks would redden to hear? |
39417 | Was it a human voice he heard, or was it merely fancy? |
39417 | Was it a mere accident, a stroke of luck, a fortunate turn in the wheel of chance? |
39417 | Was it possible that dollars lay at the bottom of all this haste and anxiety? |
39417 | Was it that her nerves had been shaken-- that she had not quite got over the shock of the adventure? |
39417 | Was it the manner of his life or the character of his preaching that had touched the heart and imagination of Tregannon? |
39417 | Was not the first law of life that every man should look after himself? |
39417 | Was not the life sacrificed of infinitely greater value than the life saved? |
39417 | Was religion a thing to be dismissed with a sneer? |
39417 | Was she any better than the rest? |
39417 | Was, then, the quickening of his moral sense the outcome of his recovered faith? |
39417 | Well, what''s in a name? |
39417 | Were there no positive blocks of truth with which to erect a temple? |
39417 | What I want to know is how much you were paid for swearing falsely?" |
39417 | What I want to know is, how much did the gentleman I have named pay you for doing it?" |
39417 | What answer could he make to such words of self- revealing? |
39417 | What are we the puppets of?" |
39417 | What can an ordinary girl do?" |
39417 | What could she do now? |
39417 | What did he say?" |
39417 | What did it mean? |
39417 | What did you do that for?" |
39417 | What do you take me for?" |
39417 | What had he gained by the sacrifice? |
39417 | What had the world gained? |
39417 | What have you got at the back of your brain? |
39417 | What if dying by one''s own hand should stain the soul with deeper dishonour than any broken vow or unfulfilled promise? |
39417 | What if sin should separate a soul from the soul it loved? |
39417 | What if suicide should be as heinous a crime as murder? |
39417 | What if the consequences of conduct followed men into the unseen? |
39417 | What if this life were a trust for which we should be held responsible? |
39417 | What is the matter?" |
39417 | What is the use of getting so excited?" |
39417 | What say you, Kitty?" |
39417 | What then? |
39417 | What was Providence? |
39417 | What was he to do? |
39417 | What was it that it lacked? |
39417 | What was life without hope and without love? |
39417 | What was the deep, passionate longing of all thoughtful, serious people of all ages and of all countries? |
39417 | What was the desire of all nations? |
39417 | What was the reason of it? |
39417 | What''s that?" |
39417 | What, therefore, was he to do? |
39417 | When are you going to astonish us all?" |
39417 | When shall I have the money?" |
39417 | Where can I find it?" |
39417 | Whittier is great, do n''t you think so? |
39417 | Who has been coaching you?" |
39417 | Who put the impulse into his heart? |
39417 | Who recalled them or were made the better by them? |
39417 | Who was there in the whole of America who knew him or cared two straws whether he lived or died? |
39417 | Why all this haste? |
39417 | Why can not I put the whole episode out of my life?" |
39417 | Why did Gervase want to marry her? |
39417 | Why did he not seek a wife in his own circle? |
39417 | Why did he think of me at all? |
39417 | Why did her inward eyes look for a sterner and more heroic way? |
39417 | Why did his moral sense become acutely awake at this particular juncture? |
39417 | Why did pleasure look so uninviting and duty wear such a noble mien? |
39417 | Why did she contemplate the meeting with Gervase with something like alarm? |
39417 | Why did she shrink from the fateful moment? |
39417 | Why do n''t you ask me to make you a free gift of the amount in question?" |
39417 | Why do n''t you go right away where the pulse of life beats more quickly?" |
39417 | Why had it never seemed empty and sordid and selfish until to- night? |
39417 | Why might there not grow out of the acquaintance something for the good of both? |
39417 | Why not do it now and avoid going into the dock?" |
39417 | Why not end the struggle at once? |
39417 | Why not? |
39417 | Why should I attack him unawares, or attack him at all? |
39417 | Why should I be?" |
39417 | Why should Mr. Graythorne send him five thousand dollars on such a pretence? |
39417 | Why should anybody be so generous? |
39417 | Why this instinctive looking beyond if there is nothing beyond which can respond to the look? |
39417 | Why this longing for reunion, for vision, for immortality?" |
39417 | Why wait until summer came? |
39417 | Why was all her future outlook changed as in a flash? |
39417 | Why was it his grandfather''s name was so much revered? |
39417 | Why, then, had he revolted? |
39417 | Will you be my inspiration still, my companion, the light of my eyes?" |
39417 | Will you not be seated?" |
39417 | Will you not come again?" |
39417 | Will you ring for the porter, Kitty?" |
39417 | Would he have lost sight of the moral view if he had not drifted into the cold and barren regions of materialistic philosophy? |
39417 | Would he not have sighted the moral issue in a moment? |
39417 | Would he sleep soundly or would dreams disturb his rest? |
39417 | Would it not be just as reasonable? |
39417 | Would you mind trying one of my cigars? |
39417 | Yet who cared for his grandfather''s theology in Tregannon? |
39417 | You are going further, I presume?" |
39417 | You are not angry with me, surely?" |
39417 | You could not escape from it without-- without-- but why discuss the impossible? |
39417 | You expected I should write in that way, did you not?" |
39417 | You have heard, perhaps, that it has turned out well?" |
39417 | You may be----""What?" |
39417 | You see, if they ai n''t married, where are they?" |
39417 | and had not the thought of being"My Lady Tregony"dominated nearly everything else? |
39417 | in which way?" |
39417 | she questioned;"and is not our judgment often blind?" |
39417 | that I was a person of some value, or of some use in the world?" |
39417 | what does it all mean? |
34318 | But you think you could actually locate it?" |
34318 | A miracle of modern fertility science, right? |
34318 | A woman every year or so? 34318 Alex Goddard, right?" |
34318 | And see that faint bit there in the center? 34318 And then what happens?" |
34318 | And what happened? |
34318 | And what if I do n''t choose to go along with this charade? |
34318 | And what if it''s a girl? 34318 And what''s in that bowl?" |
34318 | And you let him go up? |
34318 | And you think she could be there now? |
34318 | And you think this place is Ninos del Mundo? |
34318 | Any idea how I could find her? |
34318 | Are n''t they wonderful? |
34318 | Are we leaving? |
34318 | Are we--? |
34318 | Are you making this movie about a person in this building? 34318 Are you okay?" |
34318 | Are you really awake? |
34318 | Baby, where''s your passport? |
34318 | Because you''re totally crazy? |
34318 | Better question still, where in the hell did he find two hundred fresh, orphaned babies, all listed here as Caucasian? 34318 But do you know where he is now?" |
34318 | But how, exactly, do--? |
34318 | But in those cases, where do you find--? |
34318 | But what I ca n''t figure is, how can they just take children from here and nobody tries to stop them? 34318 But why did n''t you stop her?" |
34318 | But why do n''t you just come to Belize City? 34318 But why do n''t you see if you can get her to talk some more? |
34318 | But why would he give me these drugs at all? 34318 Ca n''t you bang on the panel or something?" |
34318 | Can I buy you brunch? |
34318 | Can I come with him? |
34318 | Can I please lie down? |
34318 | Can I use your bathroom? |
34318 | Can you get up now? |
34318 | Can you read it? |
34318 | Care for a little something to eat? |
34318 | Care to meet me there? |
34318 | Carly, do you know where Kevin came from? 34318 Could n''t find the switch?" |
34318 | Did he leave a package? |
34318 | Did you ask if it''s connected with something in the Peten? |
34318 | Did you bring your records? |
34318 | Did you know the Central American rain forest easily contains a hundred thousand plant species? 34318 Did you say he''s providing children for adoption now? |
34318 | Do n''t say anything to anybody about me being here tonight, okay? 34318 Do n''t think about anything tonight, okay? |
34318 | Do n''t you realize this is Guatemala? 34318 Do n''t you think the less you know the better?" |
34318 | Do we have some kind of problem? |
34318 | Do you know the Army''s looking for--? |
34318 | Do you know where this child came from? |
34318 | Do you know who I am? |
34318 | Do you realize he did things to my body I did n''t agree to? |
34318 | Do you speak English? |
34318 | Do you understand what I''m saying? 34318 Do you understand why Dr. Goddard moved me down to the operating room yesterday? |
34318 | Do you want to leave the doctor a message? |
34318 | Does it always succeed? |
34318 | Does my Blue Cross cover this? |
34318 | Does this mean anything to you? |
34318 | Doing business with me ai n''t a pleasure? |
34318 | For old times''sake? |
34318 | For starters, how could a gringa sort of melt into the Peten rain forest, disappear for months and months, and then end up in a coma? |
34318 | For the full''program''? |
34318 | God, baby, what did he do to you? |
34318 | Guess she broke everybody''s concentration, huh? |
34318 | He who? |
34318 | Hey, how''re you doing? 34318 Hey, how''re you feeling?" |
34318 | Hey, how''s it going, champ? |
34318 | Hey, you feeling okay? |
34318 | His name? |
34318 | His? |
34318 | Honey, can you hear me? |
34318 | Honey, you sitting down? |
34318 | How about the beginning? |
34318 | How about this? 34318 How can you be so sure?" |
34318 | How could it? 34318 How did you get this--?" |
34318 | How did you know I was down here? |
34318 | How do you think you can do that? |
34318 | How does this relate to infertility? |
34318 | How long am I going to be in here, Doc? |
34318 | How long could I stall him? 34318 How long--?" |
34318 | How ya doing? |
34318 | How''re you feeling? |
34318 | How''s he going to help? |
34318 | How''s it going? |
34318 | How''s that? 34318 I hate to put you on the spot, but do you know any other women like you, single, who''ve adopted through Children of Light?" |
34318 | I mean, is she able to--? |
34318 | I mean, my God, all for a lousy reel of film? |
34318 | I''m thinking, how would you like to take a short walk? 34318 In a few days, right, honey?" |
34318 | Incidentally,he went on, turning slightly to me,"are you familiar with the name Asklepios?" |
34318 | Is n''t this one cute? 34318 Is n''t_ Baalum_ the most wonderful place you''ve ever seen?" |
34318 | Is she all right? |
34318 | Is there anybody there who could help you? |
34318 | Is there anything here that''s not factually correct? |
34318 | Is your Swiss still in there? |
34318 | Jesus, do you know what they''re doing? 34318 Jesus, you''re serious about this, are n''t you?" |
34318 | Just listen first, okay? |
34318 | Know what I think? 34318 Know what she said? |
34318 | Listen, can you get your hands on a gun or guns? |
34318 | Listen, do you have any idea where Steve is? 34318 Look, now that I think about it, why should they care? |
34318 | Lou, did you see this? |
34318 | Lou, does she recognize you? |
34318 | Love,I said in my reverie,"can you come over tonight? |
34318 | Man, you do n''t get it, do you? 34318 Marcelina, ca n''t you tell them we''ll come back later?" |
34318 | Marcelina, do n''t you realize what''s happening? |
34318 | Marcelina, how long have--? |
34318 | Marcelina, where''s Sarah? |
34318 | Marcelina, where''s Sarah? |
34318 | Maybe I''m just not right for your''program''? |
34318 | Maybe we ought to talk first, okay? 34318 Mind if I do something that might relieve some of the symptoms of that cold?" |
34318 | Mind if I take down her phone number and address? 34318 Morgan, is that you? |
34318 | Morgan, what the hell are you up to? 34318 Morgy, are you okay?" |
34318 | Morgy, are you there? |
34318 | Morgy, are you there? |
34318 | Morgy, for chrissake, what are you saying? |
34318 | Morgy, have you lost your senses? |
34318 | Morgy, is that you? |
34318 | Morgy, why in hell did you let Alan take you up there by yourself? |
34318 | My God, is n''t their toxin lethal? |
34318 | Niiios del Mundo? |
34318 | Notice what? |
34318 | Okay, look, what time? |
34318 | Okay, want to get started? |
34318 | Oy, what can you do, right? 34318 Paula, what''s this? |
34318 | Planning to be here long? |
34318 | Please tell me what they--? |
34318 | Ready for--? |
34318 | Right, big guy? |
34318 | Right, but what exactly--? |
34318 | Sar, can you understand me? |
34318 | Sar, honey, do n''t you understand what''s going on? 34318 Sar, please--""Here, see it?" |
34318 | Sar, what do you mean, you ca n''t see me? |
34318 | Sar, what''s the matter? 34318 She has n''t talked about it yet?" |
34318 | So are you going to go back eventually? |
34318 | So how about pretending I''m an eco nut? 34318 So how did you manage to get Kevin? |
34318 | So how''m I doing? |
34318 | So how''s about we prep a little while you''re getting the''natural''look? |
34318 | So how''s it going? |
34318 | So how--? |
34318 | So now you''re a doctor? |
34318 | So that''s it? 34318 So they do n''t actually know where he is, right?" |
34318 | So what''s he do with all that dough? |
34318 | So what, exactly, do you--? |
34318 | So where do things stand otherwise? |
34318 | So where does that leave us? |
34318 | So you deliberately closed them off to the modern world? |
34318 | So you had Colonel Ramos and a bunch of his Guatemalan thugs just break in and take her? |
34318 | So, how''s the patient? |
34318 | So, how''s the patient? |
34318 | So, what the hell are you doing? |
34318 | So, when are you coming down? 34318 Take who out?" |
34318 | Tara, did you get lost? 34318 Tell me, do you have any children of your own?" |
34318 | Tell you what,Steve said finally,"how about this? |
34318 | That''s this place, right? 34318 The adoption organization? |
34318 | The embassy, or the CIA, or anybody ever carry out an inquiry? |
34318 | The name Colonel Jose Alvino Ramos Grijalva mean anything to you? |
34318 | Then what do you make of what she just said? |
34318 | Then why do n''t we aim for about nine? |
34318 | Then why is the film about babies? |
34318 | Then why not submit a formal proposal? 34318 They believe that?" |
34318 | Think I could bring charges against him? |
34318 | Think I should call the cops? |
34318 | Tomorrow then? |
34318 | Treatment? |
34318 | Truthfully, do you think adopting is really a workable idea for somebody like me? 34318 Uh, should I be asking how the other baby project is going?" |
34318 | Want me to go in with you? |
34318 | Want to come downtown to my place after we unload? 34318 Was his name Barry Morton? |
34318 | We''re just talking now, okay? |
34318 | We''ve--"Are you here for the ceremony? |
34318 | Well--I pointed to them--"what do you think?" |
34318 | Well, I ai n''t that far gone now, so I''m telling you to--"By the way,I interrupted, hoping to change the subject,"how''re you feeling?" |
34318 | Well, assuming we find it, then how could I get in? 34318 Well, then, why not take Kevin and go away for a couple of weeks? |
34318 | Well, what do you think? |
34318 | Well, why do n''t you try and fix it? |
34318 | What are we going to--? |
34318 | What are you doing in here? |
34318 | What are you doing? 34318 What are you saying?" |
34318 | What are you talking about? |
34318 | What day is it? |
34318 | What did that creep want? |
34318 | What did you tell him? |
34318 | What do I think? |
34318 | What do you mean, an agree--? |
34318 | What do you mean,''help''? |
34318 | What do you mean,''special''? |
34318 | What do you mean? |
34318 | What do you mean? |
34318 | What do you mean? |
34318 | What do you mean? |
34318 | What do you think I should do? |
34318 | What do you think that is? |
34318 | What do you think that is? |
34318 | What does this mean? |
34318 | What else can you remember? |
34318 | What happened? 34318 What happens when?" |
34318 | What is it? 34318 What the hell was she talking about?" |
34318 | What were you saying? |
34318 | What''clinic''? |
34318 | What''s that all about? 34318 What''s this floor for?" |
34318 | What''s this for? |
34318 | What''s up there? |
34318 | What''s--? |
34318 | What''trauma''? |
34318 | What, exactly, are you driving at? |
34318 | What--? |
34318 | What--? |
34318 | What--? |
34318 | What? 34318 What?" |
34318 | What? |
34318 | When can we leave? |
34318 | Where do all these children come from? |
34318 | Where do they get them these days? 34318 Where else would you be?" |
34318 | Where the heck are you? |
34318 | Where''s Kevin now? |
34318 | Where''s Steve? |
34318 | Where''s the damned doctor? |
34318 | Where? |
34318 | Who else? 34318 Who was that?" |
34318 | Who''re you? |
34318 | Who''s the God of the House of Darkness? |
34318 | Who? 34318 Why did you bring her here? |
34318 | Why do n''t you let me show you around the clinic? 34318 Why do n''t you put an end to all the evil?" |
34318 | Why do n''t you take a stroll around the grounds? |
34318 | Why does he need all this information? |
34318 | Why the hell did n''t you say so? |
34318 | Why the sudden revision in scheduling? |
34318 | Why would I be hiding? |
34318 | Why''d you get out of the spook business? 34318 Why? |
34318 | Yeah, the whole place is''Jungle Disneyland''remember? 34318 Yeah, you think about it, all right?" |
34318 | You brought her home just this morning? |
34318 | You check with the sound studio to warn them about possible rescheduling? |
34318 | You come up with anything at your end? |
34318 | You did n''t hear this from me, okay? 34318 You do tourist flights, right?" |
34318 | You finally get around to missing me? |
34318 | You get what you came for? |
34318 | You got ta believe in miracles, right? 34318 You got the prick''s license number?" |
34318 | You happy now? 34318 You know where you are?" |
34318 | You mean drug research? |
34318 | You mean, after they come here? |
34318 | You notice it? |
34318 | You really think so? |
34318 | You really think so? |
34318 | You really want a kid too, do n''t you? 34318 You think that was Alex Goddard seated next to her, right?" |
34318 | You try the phone book? |
34318 | You''re printing, right? 34318 You''re saying one of the girls--?" |
34318 | You''re saying this was n''t in the budget? |
34318 | You''re sure this is all right? |
34318 | _ Que pasa_? |
34318 | ( Who has the time?) |
34318 | .? |
34318 | .? |
34318 | .?" |
34318 | ? |
34318 | ?" |
34318 | ?" |
34318 | A few months? |
34318 | A two- story building, a marble stair, a nursery upstairs, downstairs rooms along either side of the hallway( what was in them? |
34318 | Adoption? |
34318 | After that neurotic song- and- dance he''d just given me in the park? |
34318 | Again, why was he here? |
34318 | Alex Goddard had planned to take from me, but had he also given? |
34318 | Am I human, dreaming I''m a butterfly, or am I a butterfly dreaming I''m human? |
34318 | Am I imagining things already? |
34318 | And how could she tell its potency with just a taste? |
34318 | And now was there something else? |
34318 | And now what do I do? |
34318 | And take the phone?" |
34318 | And tell me the name of somebody there who--""Jesus, you truly do n''t get the picture, do you?" |
34318 | And then he said something about you, that your own--""Who? |
34318 | And then what? |
34318 | And what about Steve? |
34318 | And what about my question? |
34318 | And what about snakes? |
34318 | And what about the Hispanic hood with the gun? |
34318 | And what about those bizarre proceedings now under way in the square? |
34318 | And what are the Army vehicles all about? |
34318 | And what did they have to do with"centering"? |
34318 | And what in hell was I doing in an operating room? |
34318 | And where would I escape to anyway? |
34318 | And why was he here so long? |
34318 | And why would she say she wanted to go back? |
34318 | And why? |
34318 | Angry? |
34318 | Any idea how I could find it?" |
34318 | Are these_ indigena_ so terrified--?" |
34318 | Are they coming to drive me from the plaza too? |
34318 | Are we really prepared to do justice to a child?" |
34318 | Are you okay?" |
34318 | Are you sure you want to disturb him?" |
34318 | Are you sure you''re okay? |
34318 | Around dark? |
34318 | As I watched him ambling toward our bench, my first impression was: Why''d we bother? |
34318 | Assuming I wanted to?" |
34318 | At last? |
34318 | Balls? |
34318 | Because I was a_ gringa_ here in the middle of the forest? |
34318 | Blouses with buttons? |
34318 | Brother and sister? |
34318 | But I''d still like to know if I can count on you, or am I going to have to go to a sperm bank or something?" |
34318 | But again, why? |
34318 | But do I get a last cigarette before the firing squad?" |
34318 | But he came back last night, did n''t he?" |
34318 | But if I need you, are you still in the project?" |
34318 | But if he did n''t leave a package, what was he doing here? |
34318 | But if that was all he was doing, why was the Army here? |
34318 | But is his power being used for good? |
34318 | But so what? |
34318 | But still, one big puzzle kept coming back to haunt: How do you produce perfectly healthy siblings six months apart? |
34318 | But still, what''s he doing with this stuff at all? |
34318 | But then what? |
34318 | But then, who cares? |
34318 | But was his satellite phone tapped? |
34318 | But what about proof? |
34318 | But what about what he''d just done to_ me_? |
34318 | But what would he do next? |
34318 | But who cares? |
34318 | But who would know? |
34318 | But who? |
34318 | But why did she let him take her down to--?" |
34318 | But why should I trust him? |
34318 | But why were they so upset? |
34318 | But why? |
34318 | Ca n''t you get flight? |
34318 | Can we just let it be our secret?" |
34318 | Can we--?" |
34318 | Can you get Alan to fly you? |
34318 | Carly did n''t have a cat, was n''t a cat person, so why the little bracelet? |
34318 | Casing out where I lived? |
34318 | Chapter Nineteen"What did he say?" |
34318 | Chapter Twenty- two"My program?" |
34318 | Chief among my questions: What was behind that big, white door? |
34318 | Cocaine? |
34318 | Come and steal Kevin back?" |
34318 | Could Alex Goddard''s"miracle"clinic be in some collection of primitive huts? |
34318 | Could he have done an_ in vitro_ while I was under sedation, when he harvested my ova? |
34318 | Could he have forgotten them? |
34318 | Could he risk killing me in front of all these people? |
34318 | Could he tell I''d turned myself into a nervous wreck? |
34318 | Could it be the local name for Alex Goddard''s clinic? |
34318 | Could it be the word was actually Baalum? |
34318 | Could n''t she feel that this was all wrong? |
34318 | Could she be talking about Alex Goddard? |
34318 | Could the clinic be locked down? |
34318 | Could this be my Plan B? |
34318 | Could we be a family finally? |
34318 | Could we be talking something approaching science fiction here? |
34318 | Could you come back if I needed you? |
34318 | David, David why would n''t you listen? |
34318 | Dear God, what had I done? |
34318 | Dear God, what now? |
34318 | Did Alex Goddard have plans to take me, only with drugs and medical sleight of hand? |
34318 | Did Alex Goddard send him? |
34318 | Did I really want to de- legitimize him in her eyes? |
34318 | Did I want him to think I was chasing after him? |
34318 | Did I want to undergo this deeply invasive procedure at the hands of Alex Goddard? |
34318 | Did Paula and Carly get their babies that way? |
34318 | Did Ramos intend to just murder me immediately? |
34318 | Did he come back for a second--? |
34318 | Did he even know? |
34318 | Did he know something Alan and I did n''t? |
34318 | Did he miss me the same way? |
34318 | Did he perform an in vitro on her too? |
34318 | Did he realize I''d left it unlocked? |
34318 | Did he really mean it? |
34318 | Did he say"frenzied"? |
34318 | Did he say"special"? |
34318 | Did he somehow--?" |
34318 | Did he tell you his--?" |
34318 | Did it have something to do with my"visit"to the women in the hut? |
34318 | Did n''t that have something to do with where Lou said Sarah was found? |
34318 | Did she know something I ought to know? |
34318 | Did she make some bargain with the Devil? |
34318 | Did that explain the half- dozen young Army privates loitering there at the far side, rifles slung over their shoulders? |
34318 | Did you ever actually try to find out?" |
34318 | Did you know this is our anniversary? |
34318 | Did--?" |
34318 | Did--?" |
34318 | Do I have to answer you now?" |
34318 | Do n''t you feel guilty, working all the time?" |
34318 | Do they even have phones up there?" |
34318 | Do you know anything about Rachel''s birth mother?" |
34318 | Do you think I ought to take them?" |
34318 | Do you understand?" |
34318 | Does Alex Goddard already know I''ve fled and has he sent her to lure me back? |
34318 | Does that mean she could still be here?" |
34318 | Does the name Arnold Schwarzenegger mean anything to you?" |
34318 | Dr. Goddard know I''m here?" |
34318 | During all that time, what could he have done to me? |
34318 | Earlier he''d taken blood from my right arm, but then he''d just swabbed it, so why this bandage? |
34318 | Finally, could he face another chance of failure? |
34318 | First Hannah Klein rejects me, and now_ et tu_, Lou? |
34318 | For that matter, what were they anyway? |
34318 | God, could she walk? |
34318 | Goddard? |
34318 | Got any suggestions? |
34318 | Had Alex Goddard been listening in and decided to cut me off before I could get word to the embassy? |
34318 | Had Carly told them about me? |
34318 | Had I been right after all? |
34318 | Had I been wrong in thinking the classical Maya never got around to ripping out hearts? |
34318 | Had I dreamed the stormy, haunted world of the night before? |
34318 | Had Marcelina''s trip down to the village been part of a setup, wittingly or unwittingly? |
34318 | Had Sarah fallen for it too? |
34318 | Had he come back, with his pistol, to pay me a return engagement? |
34318 | Had he come? |
34318 | Had he drugged them too, I fleetingly wondered, hypnotized them or given them some potion to prevent them from comprehending what was really going on? |
34318 | Had he gotten out in time? |
34318 | Had he known I''d come here, too? |
34318 | Had n''t they been talking for two days? |
34318 | Had n''t they noticed I''d just dismantled their sick pageant? |
34318 | Had she been listening in on my chat with Morton? |
34318 | Had she come back to reality after I left? |
34318 | Had she regained consciousness only to talk madness? |
34318 | Had something clicked that freed her from Alex Goddard? |
34318 | Had the guy been fiddling with my door, wiring a bomb? |
34318 | Had the weather cleared? |
34318 | Had to what? |
34318 | Had to, right? |
34318 | Happy now?" |
34318 | Happy now?" |
34318 | Have some deep thoughts over what all this means?" |
34318 | Have you ever heard of them?" |
34318 | He knew I was making a film about adoption( how did he come by that knowledge? |
34318 | He knew something was wrong, but what? |
34318 | He say he be coming back, to hold his room, but--""He did n''t come back?" |
34318 | He was undoubtedly connected to the phone call, but why would anybody be so worried about what I was doing? |
34318 | He''s--""Could his name be Steve Abrams?" |
34318 | Hello, what''s this? |
34318 | Him?" |
34318 | How about a brand- new healthy baby in just a few months? |
34318 | How are we going to get out of here? |
34318 | How can this be progress? |
34318 | How closely was the Army watching? |
34318 | How could she be anything but grateful? |
34318 | How could they be siblings? |
34318 | How did I come to be in this? |
34318 | How did he get in there? |
34318 | How did he know that? |
34318 | How did she learn it? |
34318 | How did they get here? |
34318 | How did they get it?" |
34318 | How did--?" |
34318 | How far do I have to play along to stay in his chess game? |
34318 | How is he?" |
34318 | How long before Alex Goddard discovers I''m missing? |
34318 | How long did I have before the clinic started stirring? |
34318 | How many chances do you get to do a documentary about somebody like this? |
34318 | How much more of this horror could I handle? |
34318 | How old, exactly, was he when she got him?" |
34318 | How was I going to get out of this place? |
34318 | How was I going to tell Lou about this, that Sarah had been brainwashed? |
34318 | How''s the patient?" |
34318 | How''s your Spanish?" |
34318 | How--?" |
34318 | How--?" |
34318 | Hypnotize me? |
34318 | I also began to meditate on the fact that Alex Goddard could have an immense influence over my body( or was it my mind?) |
34318 | I assume that''s somewhere in the northern rain forest, right? |
34318 | I assumed she''d come in a cab, but she had my home phone number, so why would she come over if I did n''t answer? |
34318 | I can tell you right now that this drug, in this potency, is illegal in the U.S."What was it? |
34318 | I do n''t know what--""You two''re just gon na''talk''about it?" |
34318 | I do n''t know, but what if we just set down there and let this storm blow over?" |
34318 | I guess my attitude had been, what''s the point? |
34318 | I hesitated then thought, why beat around the bush? |
34318 | I just happen to feel a little off today, okay? |
34318 | I kept asking myself, why? |
34318 | I mean, that''s why you did this script, right? |
34318 | I supposed she was capable of something that crazy, but would she have actually done it? |
34318 | I tried to get her out of there yesterday, but--""Is she okay?" |
34318 | I was increasingly convinced somebody wanted me to see this place, whatever it was, but now what should I do? |
34318 | I''d just filmed her, or had n''t she noticed? |
34318 | I''m handling it, okay?" |
34318 | I''m just calling to see if there''s a Steve Abrams staying there now?" |
34318 | I''m--""Sar, what in heaven''s name is going on with you?" |
34318 | If I started on his homeopathic treatments, what would I be getting into? |
34318 | If Quetzal Manor was on the exotic side, I thought, what must that place be like? |
34318 | If it was a kidnapping, they then wondered aloud what was the motive and where were the demands of the perpetrators? |
34318 | If that was n''t strange enough, why did they both have those tiny cat medallions with the lines and dots on the back? |
34318 | If the FedEx guy came"earlier,"why was he just now leaving? |
34318 | If they found him, what would they do? |
34318 | In any case, was my apartment a place to raise a child? |
34318 | Is he going to do my exam right here? |
34318 | Is he home yet? |
34318 | Is there a connection to the place in the Peten? |
34318 | Is there any chance they understand Spanish? |
34318 | Is this how you do an exam for--?" |
34318 | Is this like going undercover or something?" |
34318 | Is this what my fans are like? |
34318 | Is your world going to go on being the same, or is it never, ever going to be the same again? |
34318 | It read 4:57 A.M. Had I been out for hours? |
34318 | It sounded like"Babylon"? |
34318 | It''s science, do n''t you realize? |
34318 | It''s--""Where?" |
34318 | James?" |
34318 | Jesus, I thought, what''s he giving me? |
34318 | Just a cool, breezy place to hang out? |
34318 | Langley could n''t find a''new mission''for you after the Evil Empire dissolved?" |
34318 | Let me think about this, okay? |
34318 | Like, who the fuck are you, gringo, and what are you doing here? |
34318 | Looking at her earnest Mayan face, I suddenly wondered if she could have any idea what Alex Goddard had done to Sarah, and to me? |
34318 | May I suggest you consider this Shiva for a moment and try to imagine he''s a real god?" |
34318 | Maybe the electrical--""How about the backup battery?" |
34318 | McDonald''s rejects?" |
34318 | More black Land Rovers? |
34318 | More important, would I blow everything if he caught me snooping? |
34318 | Morgy, is that you? |
34318 | My God what was going on? |
34318 | My God, I thought, what did he do? |
34318 | My God, had he made her permanently sterile? |
34318 | My God, had somebody been listening in? |
34318 | My God, what''s she trying to give me? |
34318 | My God, why did n''t I destroy them when I had the chance? |
34318 | My other thought was, with so many babies somehow available, why was Alex Goddard so reluctant to even discuss adoption with me? |
34318 | My room? |
34318 | Near who? |
34318 | No greetings, no hiya, how''re you doin''? |
34318 | Not a bad way to fail, huh?" |
34318 | Now what? |
34318 | Now what? |
34318 | Now what? |
34318 | Okay, look, how about this? |
34318 | On a vacation someplace? |
34318 | On the other hand why not use whoever had put him up to this? |
34318 | Once we''ve found it, could I get a sneak look- see? |
34318 | One page even asked whether there was anything out of the ordinary about my own birth: Was the delivery difficult, a cesarean, a breach baby? |
34318 | Or had she gone back to her child- state where imaginary worlds were real for her? |
34318 | Or had they? |
34318 | Or was I being paranoid again? |
34318 | Or were they in place to guard me? |
34318 | Or would all that be past and would she again be the ambitious, sparkling pre- med student she''d become when she was in college? |
34318 | Pitch in? |
34318 | Planting a bug in the elevator? |
34318 | Pullovers? |
34318 | Really came from? |
34318 | Really needed you?" |
34318 | Remember I told you I''ve been feeling strange, and some things were a little behind schedule? |
34318 | Remember me? |
34318 | Remember me? |
34318 | Remember that postcard? |
34318 | Remember the movie_ Twins_? |
34318 | Remember? |
34318 | Right outside my door? |
34318 | Sarah was floating silently beside me, but where was Steve? |
34318 | Sarah''s card said the place was in the Peten, but who knows? |
34318 | Sarah, Sarah, how could we both end up here, at the last outpost of the known world? |
34318 | Sarah?" |
34318 | See?" |
34318 | She asked about you earlier this morning, said,''Where''s Morgy?'' |
34318 | She wants them to bring her--""You do n''t know where she is?" |
34318 | Should I just dump them now? |
34318 | Should I try and forcibly search all the huts? |
34318 | Should n''t they at least have been given a footnote? |
34318 | Since when had I checked in? |
34318 | So I guess what I want to know is, does that name stir up any connections?" |
34318 | So how about an organization that could obtain beautiful Caucasian babies seemingly at will, including peas- in- a- pod born a few months apart? |
34318 | So how did her"new plane of consciousness"land her in Central America? |
34318 | So how did you manage that?" |
34318 | So how much scarier could this be? |
34318 | So if you have any lingering concern about our security procedures, why do n''t you run it by him?" |
34318 | So now did I have two battles to wage: one with Alex Goddard and one with her? |
34318 | So was he using actual fetuses? |
34318 | So what now? |
34318 | So when exactly was he coming? |
34318 | So where did she get it? |
34318 | So where was he headed? |
34318 | So whose sperm would he use? |
34318 | So why could n''t somebody do the same with a reclaimed Mayan pyramid in Central America? |
34318 | So why is he so interested in what I''m doing? |
34318 | So why not give him the whole story? |
34318 | So why was he freezing empty containers? |
34318 | So you know what? |
34318 | Some kind of Indian music nut? |
34318 | Some kind of new fast track? |
34318 | Some kind of special gas for use in the lab? |
34318 | Something about how making this picture was a big mistake? |
34318 | Stay? |
34318 | Steve, where are you? |
34318 | Still, the big question kept coming back: Where did he get all the babies? |
34318 | Still, what about these illegal drugs? |
34318 | Taking home copies? |
34318 | Tell me, you know anybody who can run a plate for you on a Sunday?" |
34318 | That ring a bell? |
34318 | That she''d been brainwashed or worse by Alex Goddard? |
34318 | That we were both in his clutches, cut off from the world, and in deep, deep trouble? |
34318 | The Rio Tigre? |
34318 | The drinking and the--?" |
34318 | The humiliating stirrups? |
34318 | The place where Alex Goddard''s babies came from? |
34318 | The ragged street children, with swollen bellies and skin disease, vending single cigarettes from open packs? |
34318 | The thing was, though, what would you do? |
34318 | Their thirty- fifth, can you believe? |
34318 | Then finally--"Who the fuck is this? |
34318 | Then what if Steve came back? |
34318 | There in the clinic? |
34318 | There was another pause, then,"Incidentally, you having any luck finding that Ninos del Mundo place you were looking for?" |
34318 | Think you can find a way to get Sarah and meet us?" |
34318 | To some extent all babies looked alike, right? |
34318 | Very early, yes? |
34318 | Want to hear about it?" |
34318 | Was Alex Goddard about to walk in? |
34318 | Was Alex Goddard still alive? |
34318 | Was I being irrational? |
34318 | Was I dreaming it? |
34318 | Was I hearing some kind of professional jealousy slipping out? |
34318 | Was I hidden away enough to be safe? |
34318 | Was I instead going to cause his ruin? |
34318 | Was Sarah trying to destroy herself? |
34318 | Was Steve awake enough to get out? |
34318 | Was he about to come in and check on his"experiments"? |
34318 | Was he about to get cold feet and back out? |
34318 | Was he going to kill us both, now that Alex Goddard had gotten everything he wanted? |
34318 | Was he leaving a package bomb for me? |
34318 | Was he one of Nicky Russo''s wiseguy crew after all? |
34318 | Was he telling me, indirectly, that I should go away and leave them alone? |
34318 | Was he trying to act calm just to impress me? |
34318 | Was it Ramala or one of the girls, I wondered, or was it just my paranoia? |
34318 | Was it all coming back to haunt me, the dark hand of Alex Goddard? |
34318 | Was it an omen? |
34318 | Was it going to be the fantasy- bound Sarah of her girlhood, perhaps the same Sarah who''d spun out some stuttering vision of a jade mask? |
34318 | Was it just to stop my film, or was there more to the story? |
34318 | Was it something to do with seeing me? |
34318 | Was it the"ceremony"? |
34318 | Was my baby Sarah''s too? |
34318 | Was n''t that the FBI computer whiz he''d talked about the other day at the hospital, after we''d deconstructed Sarah''s waterlogged passport? |
34318 | Was she coming to look after me? |
34318 | Was she hearing me at all? |
34318 | Was she now trying to exorcise that as part of her path to recovery? |
34318 | Was she on some kind of drug that suppressed curiosity? |
34318 | Was she operated on like that woman just now?" |
34318 | Was she taking the drug again, I wondered and fantasizing she was some dead Mayan princess? |
34318 | Was that going to interfere with getting Sarah out? |
34318 | Was that her own anesthesia? |
34318 | Was that part of the fantasy world she''d now returned to? |
34318 | Was that really fair? |
34318 | Was that the source of his special techniques, some kind of ancient Meso- American medical practices he''d discovered? |
34318 | Was that what he''d meant when he mentioned me to Carly? |
34318 | Was that why her mind was so blitzed? |
34318 | Was the Army coming to drag me away? |
34318 | Was the plaza really there or had I imagined it? |
34318 | Was the story about the babies being orphans or abandoned children or"whatever"really true? |
34318 | Was there a chance for a theatrical release for_ Baby Love_, not just a cable deal? |
34318 | Was there another door? |
34318 | Was there another phone, a radio, a box of flares, for godsake? |
34318 | Was this Ninos del Mundo the Latin branch of Children of Light? |
34318 | Was this a feint in our game of cat- and- mouse, just to lull me into believing everything here was safe and benign? |
34318 | Was this the location of Alex Goddard''s"miracle"clinic? |
34318 | Was_ Baalum_ the ultimate escape from her other life? |
34318 | We''d only been in the air for thirty- five minutes, and already we had some kind of mechanical issue looming? |
34318 | Well, why not see where it leads you? |
34318 | Were Sarah and I even more alike than I''d realized? |
34318 | Were all kids starting to look the same? |
34318 | Were we behind on the weekly juice? |
34318 | Were we both going to be"disappeared"? |
34318 | Were we both just going to be humiliated one more time? |
34318 | Were we escaping? |
34318 | Were we talking about the same thing? |
34318 | What am I going to do till then?" |
34318 | What am I saying? |
34318 | What are they going to do with me? |
34318 | What are they going to do? |
34318 | What are they going to do? |
34318 | What can you do? |
34318 | What could she have been talking about? |
34318 | What could she manage? |
34318 | What could they be, maybe his birthday? |
34318 | What could they be? |
34318 | What did Nicky want? |
34318 | What did he do to me? |
34318 | What did he tell you?" |
34318 | What did she mean by"ceremony"? |
34318 | What did that mean? |
34318 | What did that mean? |
34318 | What did they hold? |
34318 | What did you get?" |
34318 | What do you know about them?" |
34318 | What else would he have them for? |
34318 | What had I dragged Steve into? |
34318 | What had Nicky said to him? |
34318 | What had caused that? |
34318 | What had happened to her in the rain forest? |
34318 | What had he said there on the sidewalk outside Paula Marks''s apartment? |
34318 | What had those women fed me? |
34318 | What happened to Sarah the last time she was here? |
34318 | What happened to our national?'' |
34318 | What happened? |
34318 | What happened?" |
34318 | What if Colonel Ramos had long ears to match his long arm? |
34318 | What if nothing happened? |
34318 | What if we''ve rebonded in some new, spe cial way? |
34318 | What kind of clothes should I buy for her? |
34318 | What next? |
34318 | What next? |
34318 | What on earth does all this orientalism have to do with fertility? |
34318 | What should I do? |
34318 | What should be my next move? |
34318 | What the hell was she talking about? |
34318 | What the hell''s going on?" |
34318 | What the--?" |
34318 | What was I doing in here? |
34318 | What was I getting into? |
34318 | What was I going to do if Hannah Klein had bad news? |
34318 | What was I going to do now? |
34318 | What was I going to do? |
34318 | What was I going to do? |
34318 | What was I going to say? |
34318 | What was I going to say? |
34318 | What was I looking for? |
34318 | What was down there? |
34318 | What was going on besides what was going on? |
34318 | What was going on? |
34318 | What was going on? |
34318 | What was going on? |
34318 | What was he really doing here? |
34318 | What was he so fearful of, and what could I do to convince him to help me? |
34318 | What was he trying to put into my body? |
34318 | What was in there? |
34318 | What was it Lou had said about a word he''d heard when they were taking Sarah? |
34318 | What was it about this place that had seized such a claim on Sarah''s mind? |
34318 | What was it? |
34318 | What was it? |
34318 | What was left to go wrong? |
34318 | What was that about? |
34318 | What was that about? |
34318 | What was that about? |
34318 | What was that about?" |
34318 | What was that for? |
34318 | What was that? |
34318 | What was the connection between this place and Sarah''s ravaged mind and body? |
34318 | What was this guy Alex Goddard, whoever he was, up to? |
34318 | What was waiting down there in the fog? |
34318 | What were the escape routes? |
34318 | What were they getting ready to do? |
34318 | What would she do when she heard it was yours truly in the flesh? |
34318 | What''s going on? |
34318 | What''s he doing here? |
34318 | What''s in--?" |
34318 | What''s it supposed it do?" |
34318 | What''s she saying? |
34318 | What''s that about? |
34318 | What''s that--?" |
34318 | What''s the phrase? |
34318 | What, I often wondered, did my apartment say about me? |
34318 | What, I wondered, should I do about them? |
34318 | What--? |
34318 | What--? |
34318 | What? |
34318 | When did he start that?" |
34318 | When he supposedly was doing that_ in vitro_ on the Mayan woman, was he actually extracting eggs? |
34318 | When they brought him, all pink and helpless, I just--""Who brought him?" |
34318 | Where and what was"Ninos del Mundo"? |
34318 | Where are--?" |
34318 | Where had Kevin come from? |
34318 | Where the hell are you now?" |
34318 | Where was he? |
34318 | Where was he? |
34318 | Where was she taking me? |
34318 | Where was the truck? |
34318 | Where was this? |
34318 | Where''d you get it?" |
34318 | Where''re you going to be staying?" |
34318 | Where''s all the ob/ gyn paraphernalia? |
34318 | Where''s the crime? |
34318 | Where''ve I seen her before? |
34318 | Who are we to judge?" |
34318 | Who are we to say they do n''t have a lot to teach?" |
34318 | Who better to create a child for her? |
34318 | Who called you? |
34318 | Who could have predicted it? |
34318 | Who could say? |
34318 | Who knows? |
34318 | Who knows? |
34318 | Who needs an actual man, right?" |
34318 | Who was going to know where Sarah and I were? |
34318 | Who were they defending all the wealth from? |
34318 | Why are you making this movie here?" |
34318 | Why did he want to know that? |
34318 | Why did n''t she come home to us, to Lou and me? |
34318 | Why did she think I''d even be offered it? |
34318 | Why did you leave me stranded up here? |
34318 | Why do n''t you call them in the morning and tell them you''ve yelled at me and rescinded your permission for Applecore to use the film? |
34318 | Why do n''t you come on down? |
34318 | Why had he come down to the river? |
34318 | Why had n''t I noticed that? |
34318 | Why not just ask them point- blank if Sarah''s here? |
34318 | Why not start out with the truth? |
34318 | Why not take a shot? |
34318 | Why not? |
34318 | Why on earth had Sarah decided to come here? |
34318 | Why should anybody care?" |
34318 | Why the hell else would I do it, for chrissake? |
34318 | Why the hell--?" |
34318 | Why was I doing that? |
34318 | Why was I even considering going back? |
34318 | Why was Kevin wearing it? |
34318 | Why was he being so ambiguous? |
34318 | Why was he calling me? |
34318 | Why was he letting this even be discussed? |
34318 | Why was he so worried for me? |
34318 | Why was she so uncomfortable talking about Alex Goddard? |
34318 | Why was that? |
34318 | Why was that? |
34318 | Why was that? |
34318 | Why was the woman so sucked in by his phony Mardi Gras mysticism? |
34318 | Why was_ Baalum_ such a high- security secret? |
34318 | Why were they here in this"place of miracles"? |
34318 | Why were they here? |
34318 | Why would he let me just call out? |
34318 | Why would he steal a positive that could n''t be used for anything? |
34318 | Why would n''t he tell me? |
34318 | Why would she do that? |
34318 | Why would somebody give up two children for adoption? |
34318 | Why''re you crying? |
34318 | Why--? |
34318 | Why? |
34318 | Why? |
34318 | Why? |
34318 | Will I have time to find Sarah, bring her to her senses, and hide her from him? |
34318 | Will he spot the missing slats? |
34318 | Will you help me?" |
34318 | With a deal this good, you do n''t press for details, right?" |
34318 | Would I have to drag her out, carry her on my back? |
34318 | Would I--?" |
34318 | Would a time come when I could exploit that? |
34318 | Would he let me call out? |
34318 | Would his"program"include stringing me out on the toad drug, the way he''d done with Sarah? |
34318 | Would n''t she?" |
34318 | Would she help me get Sarah out and away from Alex Goddard? |
34318 | Would ten A.M. be all right?" |
34318 | Would there be more loitering men in grungy brown shirts waiting to watch my every move? |
34318 | Would they just turn on me? |
34318 | Would we ever be together again? |
34318 | You can run but you ca n''t hide? |
34318 | You happy now?" |
34318 | You know, money? |
34318 | You said it only took a few months?" |
34318 | You see, she--""What?" |
34318 | You telling me now you did n''t get it?" |
34318 | You think the police down there are going to bring charges against a colonel?" |
34318 | You''ve actually met with them? |
34318 | You--""Fools rush in, right?" |
34318 | and what about the film footage? |
34318 | are you really sure you want to get involved in something like that?" |
34318 | could you go and see? |
34318 | dare I ask? |
34318 | did you know?" |
34318 | do you have a partner who could come here soon?" |
34318 | do you have a phone? |
34318 | documentary? |
34318 | esta una gringa de los Estados Unidos aqui? |
34318 | he said, following me into the lobby,"Providing self- diagnosis--?" |
34318 | in any way unusual?" |
34318 | inadvertently let me get pregnant? |
34318 | interest in your fellow citizens?" |
34318 | is this?" |
34318 | it done to me? |
34318 | kind of''hallucinogenic substance''?" |
34318 | or was it? |
34318 | place?" |
34318 | shit, how did I let this happen? |
34318 | should I call the police or something?" |
34318 | still, what does he need my ova for? |
34318 | what are you going to do?" |
34318 | what else? |
34318 | what has she said?" |
34318 | what was The Lord of the Dance giving his blessing to? |
34318 | what? |
34318 | where am I?" |
34318 | where are you again?" |
34318 | why are there lights here?" |
34318 | why would she want to return after somebody had tried to murder her? |
34318 | would it be possible for you to come back tomorrow?" |
34320 | Did I?" |
34320 | About what? |
34320 | About what? |
34320 | Across from that brokers club, right? |
34320 | All right then, how do you want to handle this? |
34320 | All right,she said,"so where are we?" |
34320 | American? |
34320 | And go where? |
34320 | And he went? 34320 And how old is the palace supposed to be? |
34320 | And nobody else here has been certified? |
34320 | And tell me, how long will you two be visiting with us this time? |
34320 | And that''s just for the first year, right? |
34320 | And that''s when I switch over to liquid hydrogen? |
34320 | And the Eurodollar debentures he wants me to underwrite? |
34320 | And the matter of concern to me? |
34320 | And the sum? |
34320 | And the two''pilots''from Mino Industries,he turned back,"what about them?" |
34320 | And what about her? |
34320 | And what about the stock? 34320 And what do you do down there all day? |
34320 | And you are with American CIA? |
34320 | And you believe whatever''s on this disk is somehow connected to the treaty? |
34320 | And you do n''t know who runs Mino Industries? |
34320 | And you manage to do okay, right? |
34320 | And you think--? |
34320 | And you''ll be the holder? |
34320 | And your people failed to intercept either of them? |
34320 | And? |
34320 | Any particular reason? |
34320 | Any problem downstairs? |
34320 | Are you attempting to interfere in my affairs now, too? |
34320 | Are you by any chance free around noon? 34320 Are you finding the accommodations adequate?" |
34320 | Are you going to tell me who the hell he is, or do we play twenty questions? |
34320 | Are you hinting at something? 34320 Are you okay?" |
34320 | Are you okay? |
34320 | Are you planning to make this break with the organization permanent? |
34320 | Are you really worried? |
34320 | Are you still awake? |
34320 | Are you sure this is the only copy? |
34320 | Are you sure you understood correctly? |
34320 | Are your prints on this? |
34320 | Assuming you locate Vance, what action do you propose taking? |
34320 | At four in the morning? 34320 Business?" |
34320 | But I assume you mean that place up in Islington? 34320 But he has said nothing?" |
34320 | But how can I tell him if you wo n''t let me--? |
34320 | But how? 34320 But if we did reach U.S. airspace, then what?" |
34320 | But now, now what can I do? 34320 But then there never really was, was there, Dr. Borodin? |
34320 | But what about you? 34320 But what are we going to do?" |
34320 | But what does it matter? 34320 But what if the contract for it is abrogated because of those funds not being delivered, what then? |
34320 | But who else is part of your scheme? 34320 But why do you think I am here, talking to you? |
34320 | But why not do it the easy way? |
34320 | But why would Soviet intelligence be involved? 34320 But why? |
34320 | By the way, did you leave anything down below? |
34320 | By the way, did you look closely at the early part, the bit I translated? |
34320 | By the way, do you have a pistol? |
34320 | By the way, do you know where they''re keeping the American woman who was brought here with me? |
34320 | By the way, how does your son, the test pilot, figure into all this? |
34320 | By the way, is it loaded? |
34320 | By the way, just out of curiosity, what''s the''prototype''? |
34320 | By the way, you''re confirming that the big test flight is still on? 34320 Ca n''t Tokyo manage him?" |
34320 | Can we dance in the moonlight? |
34320 | Can you actually hold your aim in full- auto? |
34320 | Can you confirm the kill? |
34320 | Can you fly? |
34320 | Can you really still read this? 34320 Can you see it? |
34320 | China? |
34320 | Comment about what? |
34320 | Corporate bonds? |
34320 | Darling, are we acting insane? |
34320 | Darling, what in the world are you doing with my computer? |
34320 | Did I neglect to tell you I prefer Japanese_ cha- no- yu_ to the usual British afternoon tea? |
34320 | Did this man have a beard? |
34320 | Did you do this? |
34320 | Did you know the Soviet Union and Japan never actually signed a peace treaty after World War Two? |
34320 | Did you manage to sabotage the AI module? |
34320 | Did you sleep well? |
34320 | Did you? |
34320 | Do n''t think so? 34320 Do n''t you get it? |
34320 | Do n''t you see what this vehicle really is? 34320 Do we dare?" |
34320 | Do we have any--? |
34320 | Do we have enough oxygen? |
34320 | Do you have any idea why she had this with her? |
34320 | Do you know anything about explosives? |
34320 | Do you really believe that? |
34320 | Do you really think you can get away with this? |
34320 | Do you remember the first time you and I talked about this place? |
34320 | Do you still have that copy of Realm of the Spirit? |
34320 | Do you understand? 34320 Do you want the insurance? |
34320 | Do you? |
34320 | Does Petra understand English? |
34320 | Down by the park? |
34320 | Dr. Vance, what is going on? 34320 Eva, want to take that seat? |
34320 | Eva, why did you take off tonight? 34320 Exactly how fast is it supposed to be?" |
34320 | Friends of yours? |
34320 | From whom? |
34320 | Get over there often? |
34320 | Gon na just rob the bank now, Comrade? |
34320 | Got a problem with the CEO? 34320 Handle what?" |
34320 | Hard as this, your eternal male? 34320 Have you ever been inside here?" |
34320 | Have you ever wondered where this project is going to lead? 34320 Have you heard the latest joke from Moscow? |
34320 | Have you seen her? |
34320 | Having some sport with your friends, eh? |
34320 | Her bag? |
34320 | Hey, we''re partners, remember? 34320 How about Heathrow? |
34320 | How about checking to see if you''ve got any video games? |
34320 | How about covering the door? 34320 How about doing the talking? |
34320 | How about television? 34320 How about that wonderful restaurant we went to way back when? |
34320 | How about the lobby? |
34320 | How did you find out about this? |
34320 | How did you find the car? |
34320 | How did you get here? |
34320 | How did you know? |
34320 | How do you know? |
34320 | How do you take the magazine out when it''s empty? |
34320 | How does it feel? |
34320 | How else? 34320 How long before they can intercept?" |
34320 | How long has it been since we were last here together? |
34320 | How many rounds in a magazine? |
34320 | How much farther did you get? |
34320 | How much of this wonderful liquid hydrogen do we have? |
34320 | How much time? |
34320 | How''s the arm? 34320 I have to do this, do n''t I?" |
34320 | I take it KGB and your military right- wingers are planning to try and stage a coup? |
34320 | I''m on vacation, remember? |
34320 | If he refuses to turn back, do you really want that vehicle blown from the skies? |
34320 | If that''friend''is who I think you mean, he''s not someone either of us wants to see unhappy, do we? |
34320 | If we gained altitude,Vance wondered,"could we stretch it enough to make Alaska?" |
34320 | In orbit? |
34320 | In the meantime why do n''t we have one last nightcap and go on up to bed? |
34320 | Incidentally, you take your standard cut up front? 34320 Incidentally,"he said as he thumbed at the car,"friends of yours? |
34320 | Inconspicuous? |
34320 | Instead I''m afraid we must--"_ We_? 34320 Is Eva down there? |
34320 | Is it anything--? |
34320 | Is it legit? |
34320 | Is it really possible? |
34320 | Is it really true you have the embezzled funds? |
34320 | Is it that bad? |
34320 | Is it--? |
34320 | Is that a promise? |
34320 | Is that any way to treat an old friend? |
34320 | Is that the best you can do? |
34320 | Is that what you expect us to assume? |
34320 | Is that why you came all the way here? 34320 Is there any way I can?" |
34320 | Is this it? |
34320 | It met the specifications? |
34320 | It''s because the Soviets kept some Japanese islands, right? 34320 Just business, huh?" |
34320 | KGB? 34320 KGB?" |
34320 | Ken, can we meet somewhere outside today? 34320 Ken, have you forgot I took care of you once? |
34320 | Ken, how good is his word? 34320 Ken, why are you telling me all this?" |
34320 | Know about eternal males, darling? 34320 Know what I really want? |
34320 | Let''s keep this simple, okay? 34320 Let''s not talk about it anymore, all right?" |
34320 | Long stay this trip? |
34320 | Look, why do n''t you let me--? |
34320 | Make any progress on the protocol? |
34320 | May I have someone take your bag? |
34320 | Michael, I... is it true you occasionally still take an assignment? 34320 Michael, are you all right?" |
34320 | Michael, are you really going to talk with that criminal? |
34320 | Michael, what is it? |
34320 | Michael, what''s going on? 34320 Michael, where do you think we are?" |
34320 | Michael,Eva said, turning to comply,"what happened to our well- laid plans?" |
34320 | Michael,he said as he glanced over,"would you kindly give me a hand and take those two.38''s? |
34320 | Mind getting it for me? 34320 Mind giving us a preview of the upcoming agenda?" |
34320 | Mind telling me who''s watching me bathe? |
34320 | More of your pretty pictures? |
34320 | No dates, no deadlines? |
34320 | No,Eva screamed,"what''s happening?" |
34320 | Nobody''s found--"Do n''t you see? 34320 Now could you repeat that story again? |
34320 | Now how about the debentures that are Sumitomo''s security? 34320 Now where the hell are you?" |
34320 | Now, must I tell you what you have to do? |
34320 | Oh,_ no_? |
34320 | Okay, what about this part here,he asked, pointing to the fourth line, where the letters turned to nonsensical garbage,"and then down here again?" |
34320 | On the other hand, what could the U.S. do anyway? 34320 Only one hundred million?" |
34320 | Original? 34320 Over what?" |
34320 | Pavel,he yelled in Russian,"have the starter trolleys been engaged yet?" |
34320 | Perhaps longer than the last? 34320 Petra, do you read me?" |
34320 | Petra? |
34320 | Pleasure not business, Michael? 34320 Problem?" |
34320 | Purge the new thinking? |
34320 | Ready for that nightcap? |
34320 | Really? 34320 See this thumb button right here, on the left top of the grip? |
34320 | See those headlights behind us? |
34320 | Seen who? |
34320 | Shall we power- down the centrifuge now? |
34320 | Short circuit the countdown? |
34320 | Should be enough time, do n''t you think? |
34320 | So did you do it? |
34320 | So how can I help you, Major Androv? |
34320 | So how does_ Daedalus_ figure into all this? |
34320 | So how much did you end up cleaning? |
34320 | So how was it? |
34320 | So now what? |
34320 | So we could transmit? |
34320 | So what am I supposed to do? |
34320 | So what are you saying? |
34320 | So what do you want from me? |
34320 | So what''s the inside story? |
34320 | So what''s the problem? |
34320 | So when do I get a look at it? |
34320 | So why do n''t we go live worldwide? 34320 So why''s the palace suddenly so important to you?" |
34320 | So, where''ll it be, my lords and ladies? |
34320 | So? |
34320 | Sort of figures, does n''t it? 34320 Speaking of aiming, is this what I think it is?" |
34320 | Stealing pictures from their spy satellites? |
34320 | Still pouring the meanest_ raki_ in this town? |
34320 | Take my advice and--"Can you have it here, out front, at six in the morning? |
34320 | Ten G''s? |
34320 | That was after you got your hands on this, right? |
34320 | The Daedalus Corporation? |
34320 | The Strand Palace? 34320 The man''s name is Vance?" |
34320 | The one trying to shoot Michael and me, you mean? |
34320 | The protocol? |
34320 | The return of the death wish? 34320 The''spy in the sky''recon? |
34320 | Then how about starting off this''tutorial''with a look at your new plane? |
34320 | Then what''s going on? 34320 Then where is he?" |
34320 | Then why not do it? 34320 Then why not take her there? |
34320 | Then will you help us? |
34320 | Think he can still fly? |
34320 | This frame looks like metal, right? 34320 This has got to be Japan, but where?" |
34320 | This is an Uzi, right? |
34320 | This was not somebody you knew from another job, Michael? 34320 To the palace?" |
34320 | Two days? |
34320 | Two safeties? |
34320 | Understand? 34320 Vance?" |
34320 | Vance? |
34320 | Want a hit of high octane? |
34320 | Want to run the whole data file through your system? 34320 Want to see if it''s real, or just a mirage?" |
34320 | Was he going out to Knossos? |
34320 | Was it? |
34320 | Was? |
34320 | We have some new Austin subcompacts, or if you want a full- size--"What''s the best car you''ve got? |
34320 | Well, if life''s as simple as you make out, then why did you insist on Alex''s friends at the Soviet embassy lending you that thing? |
34320 | Well, just in case I''m in the neighborhood, what hotel you staying at? |
34320 | Well, we''re here, are n''t we? 34320 Well, where is he?" |
34320 | Well, why not get rolling? 34320 Well,"Vance said,"if we started our ascent at max throttle, what kind of airspeed could we capture by forty thousand? |
34320 | Were they responsible? |
34320 | Were you on a bus tour of the Peloponnisos, perhaps? |
34320 | What about you? 34320 What about yours?" |
34320 | What am I supposed to do? |
34320 | What are you doing? |
34320 | What are you planning? |
34320 | What are you saying? |
34320 | What are you saying? |
34320 | What are you suggesting? 34320 What are you talking about?" |
34320 | What are you talking about? |
34320 | What are you talking about? |
34320 | What are you talking about? |
34320 | What did she mean just now? 34320 What did you end up christening it? |
34320 | What did you say? |
34320 | What do I do first? |
34320 | What do we do? |
34320 | What do we tell Petra? |
34320 | What do you care? 34320 What do you know?" |
34320 | What do you mean? 34320 What do you mean? |
34320 | What do you mean? 34320 What do you mean?" |
34320 | What do you mean? |
34320 | What do you mean? |
34320 | What do you mean? |
34320 | What do you mean? |
34320 | What do you mean? |
34320 | What do you mean? |
34320 | What do you mean? |
34320 | What do you propose we do with him? |
34320 | What do you say to a drink? |
34320 | What do you think he''s going to do? |
34320 | What do you think it is? |
34320 | What do you think you''re doing? |
34320 | What do you think, Alex? |
34320 | What do you think, Andrei Petrovich? |
34320 | What do you think? |
34320 | What do you think? |
34320 | What do you want? |
34320 | What does it matter anyway? 34320 What else?" |
34320 | What exactly did he say? |
34320 | What explanation do you have for this occurrence, and for what appeared to be an explicit radar- evasion maneuver? |
34320 | What happened? 34320 What have we got left to talk about?" |
34320 | What if I have the same hot blood as the queen who vamped a bull? 34320 What if it''s the Japanese mob that''s behind this? |
34320 | What if the mind behind it is using a system no computer in the world would ever have heard of? |
34320 | What in bloody hell do they--? |
34320 | What is it? |
34320 | What is problem? |
34320 | What is this? |
34320 | What kind of deal? |
34320 | What kind of electrical system do we have on board? |
34320 | What kind of ropes, exactly? |
34320 | What news do we have of the woman? |
34320 | What other choice is there? 34320 What purpose--?" |
34320 | What say you pop round about one- ish? 34320 What sort of deal?" |
34320 | What time do you think it is? |
34320 | What time is it now? |
34320 | What was that? |
34320 | What''s a picnic without a little rocket fuel? |
34320 | What''s left? |
34320 | What''s the problem with the car? |
34320 | What''s the timing? |
34320 | What''s this? 34320 What''s this?" |
34320 | What''s--? |
34320 | What--? |
34320 | What? 34320 What? |
34320 | What? |
34320 | What? |
34320 | What? |
34320 | What? |
34320 | What? |
34320 | What? |
34320 | What? |
34320 | What? |
34320 | What? |
34320 | What? |
34320 | When did you start talking like that? |
34320 | Where are they? |
34320 | Where are you taking him? |
34320 | Where did you park it? |
34320 | Where do you want to go? |
34320 | Where is it now? |
34320 | Where is it? |
34320 | Where is she now? |
34320 | Where the hell are you? |
34320 | Where to now? |
34320 | Where was it left? |
34320 | Where was it? |
34320 | Where''s good old Uncle Joe when you need him? |
34320 | Where''s the computer? |
34320 | Where''s your Uzi? 34320 Which is exactly what whoever planned this figured on, right? |
34320 | Who approved this change? |
34320 | Who are you? |
34320 | Who cares? 34320 Who do you think it is?" |
34320 | Who is he? |
34320 | Who knows? 34320 Who''re the players?" |
34320 | Who? |
34320 | Why am I telling you all this? |
34320 | Why bother printing it again? 34320 Why did we go out?" |
34320 | Why do n''t they just go ahead and take it? 34320 Why do n''t we just go in together and see him?" |
34320 | Why do n''t we wait and see? |
34320 | Why do n''t you take that up with the pilot? |
34320 | Why do n''t you tell me what''s really on your mind, Comrade? 34320 Why not try and lose them in the traffic?" |
34320 | Why not? 34320 Why settle for print?" |
34320 | Why was n''t I informed of any of this? |
34320 | Why would anybody else be involved? 34320 Why would she waste money on a hotel when she could have stayed here with us?" |
34320 | With only peaceful intent? |
34320 | Yanks? |
34320 | You already know what they''re for, do n''t you? |
34320 | You are cognizant of that, are you not? |
34320 | You believe he was an American? |
34320 | You did it already? |
34320 | You did n''t really think we''d leave it, did you, Comrade? 34320 You disabled it?" |
34320 | You do not speak Russian? |
34320 | You figured all that out just fooling around with it? |
34320 | You killed him? |
34320 | You know what it really means? 34320 You mean the ones of Hokkaido, the Japanese island up north?" |
34320 | You mean the prototype? 34320 You mean the scientists from Tsukuba? |
34320 | You mean you''re--? |
34320 | You mean--? |
34320 | You mean? |
34320 | You never came here in your limo? |
34320 | You okay? |
34320 | You okay? |
34320 | You say you went all the way to our maximum design objective? |
34320 | You sure? |
34320 | You want to kill us both? |
34320 | You want to turn this plane over to some banker? |
34320 | You were''unsure what action to take''? |
34320 | You would consider dealing with him? |
34320 | You''re American? 34320 You''re absolutely positive nobody knows about this place?" |
34320 | You''re acting out of principle, are n''t you, Yuri? 34320 You''re going to confuse her head? |
34320 | You''re not really going to do it? |
34320 | You''re serious, are n''t you? |
34320 | You--? |
34320 | Your book, Michael? 34320 Your name is Vance?" |
34320 | Yuri, are you ready for us to escort you back? |
34320 | Yuri, what are you planning? |
34320 | Yuri, you can''t--? |
34320 | _ Comment_? |
34320 | _ D''affaires_? |
34320 | _ Do you acknowledge?_"Affirmative,he answered back. |
34320 | _ Elleniko kafe_, my friend? 34320 _ Etes- vous aller a Londres pour du commerce_?" |
34320 | _ Etot stolnik osvobodetsya_, Viktor Fedorovich? |
34320 | _ Excusez moi, que dites- vous_? |
34320 | _ Kak pashaviatye_? |
34320 | _ Kak pashaviatye_? |
34320 | _ Moi otyets_, why are you here? 34320 _ Shto ve skazale_?" |
34320 | _ Shto? 34320 .? 34320 .? |
34320 | .?" |
34320 | .?" |
34320 | .?" |
34320 | ? |
34320 | ? |
34320 | ?" |
34320 | ?" |
34320 | A sixth sense? |
34320 | About our''contribution''?" |
34320 | Alex''s limo? |
34320 | All the posturing back in the U.S.? |
34320 | Am I a genius or what?" |
34320 | Am I about to disable her? |
34320 | And did you say you wanted the car now?" |
34320 | And how about the radar altimeter, which allowed subsonic maneuvering at low altitudes,"on the deck"? |
34320 | And now he, they, who knows how many? |
34320 | And the message?" |
34320 | And what was that nonsense you were yelling at me?" |
34320 | And why not? |
34320 | And_ Daedalus_ is supposed to be for space research, right? |
34320 | Angola?" |
34320 | Anyway, the next day I called Control and said what''s with a certain file? |
34320 | Anyway, what''s one of his street men doing here, shooting at Eva and me?" |
34320 | Are they going to let me just twist in the wind? |
34320 | Are they the same people? |
34320 | Are we going to make it, or just fade in the stretch? |
34320 | Are we to forget that now?" |
34320 | Are you sure you did not break any part of the encryption?" |
34320 | Arguing, shouting orders? |
34320 | At the time we had no idea--""And now you think this is the same man?" |
34320 | Australia? |
34320 | Back at the beginning?" |
34320 | Besides, where else can I turn?" |
34320 | Big Bird, KH-12, radar imaging?" |
34320 | But are you really sure that''s the way you want to go?" |
34320 | But could he fit in again after so many years away? |
34320 | But did the Soviets really know what they were getting into? |
34320 | But did you hear the other news? |
34320 | But do I need it?" |
34320 | But he must be part of a group, so where was everybody else? |
34320 | But how far could he get, encumbered with the pressure suit? |
34320 | But how''s this? |
34320 | But if it had taken them all this time to realize they''d been fucked by Mino Industries, then how smart could they really be? |
34320 | But if she''s got a room somewhere? |
34320 | But maybe the CIA guy-- what had she said his name was?--Vance? |
34320 | But now I do n''t know what--""How''s your arm?" |
34320 | But only in order to--""When?" |
34320 | But that''s how business works in this town, remember? |
34320 | But the immediate question was, What was the dean of Soviet rocket research doing here visiting him? |
34320 | But then what? |
34320 | But what about Michael? |
34320 | But what had Ken said? |
34320 | But what if Androv was as insane as every indication suggested he was? |
34320 | But what if she was from one of those places? |
34320 | But what if we''re just being used somehow, having our brains picked, our expertise stolen? |
34320 | But what was it? |
34320 | But what were they up to? |
34320 | But what? |
34320 | But what? |
34320 | But what? |
34320 | But where? |
34320 | But who in the room is going to help her? |
34320 | But who said the world''s got to be fair? |
34320 | But who were they? |
34320 | But why bother? |
34320 | But why did he wait so long? |
34320 | But why did n''t he come over and stay with her? |
34320 | But why did n''t he feel any satisfaction? |
34320 | But why in here? |
34320 | But why not? |
34320 | But why play at all? |
34320 | But why was she here at all? |
34320 | But why? |
34320 | But would she turn to him for refuge? |
34320 | But would the supersonic shock wave inside the engines fire it? |
34320 | By the way, how do you want it?" |
34320 | CHAPTER FIFTEEN Wednesday 1:09 A.M."Darling, do you think they''ll figure out it was a ruse?" |
34320 | CHAPTER TWELVE Monday 11:32 P.M."When did you receive this?" |
34320 | CIA?" |
34320 | Ca n''t you at least give me some idea?" |
34320 | Can you just sit tight? |
34320 | Can you--?" |
34320 | Canada? |
34320 | Care to take a walk, down to the Thames? |
34320 | Catch the latest West End musical? |
34320 | Charade? |
34320 | Clean it up?" |
34320 | Come on, what do you say?" |
34320 | Could he be fully trusted? |
34320 | Could he really crack a cypher with a 486 portable when NSA''s Cray supercomputers had bombed? |
34320 | Could it be done? |
34320 | Could it be done? |
34320 | Could it be the hardliners, who''re lining up a new military alliance? |
34320 | Could it be true? |
34320 | Could it really work a second time around? |
34320 | Could she pass for one of those stooped Greek peasant women? |
34320 | Could there be some sort of alliance cooking between the Soviets and the Japanese mob? |
34320 | Could they start over again, that new beginning he''d hinted about? |
34320 | Could we achieve Mach 4.8?" |
34320 | Defecting to the capitalists?" |
34320 | Did Michael arrive safely at the South Kensington flat? |
34320 | Did Mike have a weapon? |
34320 | Did Nogami think the old ways no longer counted for anything? |
34320 | Did he do this, to get them off his trail? |
34320 | Did he ever tell you?" |
34320 | Did he know? |
34320 | Did he really care what the old man thought? |
34320 | Did he say something?" |
34320 | Did he set this up? |
34320 | Did she know? |
34320 | Did she sense it too? |
34320 | Did she? |
34320 | Did the Stuttgart team really ask you to look in on their dig?" |
34320 | Did they really have half a trillion dollars lying around? |
34320 | Did you two--?" |
34320 | Discov- ered the automatic? |
34320 | Do n''t you realize what''s happening here? |
34320 | Do these''business''trips of yours include taking some time off? |
34320 | Do you copy me?" |
34320 | Do you know where I''m headed this afternoon?" |
34320 | Do you read me, you murdering son- of- a- bitch? |
34320 | Do you read? |
34320 | Do you read?" |
34320 | Do you really want your finger on the trigger?" |
34320 | Do you remember? |
34320 | Do you understand?" |
34320 | Do you understand?" |
34320 | Does Zeno? |
34320 | Does she know me? |
34320 | Does the name Yakuza mean anything to you?" |
34320 | Eva, Eva, he thought, what did they do to you? |
34320 | First in Russian and then in English? |
34320 | First tell me, how badly did they rough you up? |
34320 | For now though the bigger question was, What do we do? |
34320 | Forget the park?" |
34320 | Friday 10:02 A.M."What do you mean?" |
34320 | Friday 1:20 A.M.__ Would the idea work? |
34320 | Friday 1:21 A.M."Your name Vance?" |
34320 | Friday 1:47 A.M."Will he help?" |
34320 | Friday 8:43 A.M."Do you understand?" |
34320 | Friday 9:03 A.M."What''s happening?" |
34320 | From the maze of Daedalus? |
34320 | Further steps? |
34320 | Greek coffee?" |
34320 | Greek? |
34320 | Gunned who down?" |
34320 | Had Mino''s people gone through it? |
34320 | Had all the surprises been covered? |
34320 | Had even Eva come around? |
34320 | Had he been right? |
34320 | Had he heard? |
34320 | Had he somehow thrown in his lot with the Soviets? |
34320 | Had it all come full circle now? |
34320 | Had she even come here? |
34320 | Had some of the Soviet ground crews lost their nerve and talked? |
34320 | Had someone jostled the camera? |
34320 | Had the play started already? |
34320 | Has it been signed off?" |
34320 | Has the Soviet pilot completed his preflight physical? |
34320 | Have things really changed that much?" |
34320 | Have you finally decided to come back to stay, maybe make us famous all over again?" |
34320 | He even--""Today?" |
34320 | He knew that, but so what? |
34320 | Heads are going to roll, but why should yours be one of them?" |
34320 | Here at the edge of space, were they really going to turn their destiny over to a talking computer? |
34320 | Hold on, he thought, was n''t that the name of the NSA guy she said gave her the disk? |
34320 | Hotel security? |
34320 | How about starting with what day?" |
34320 | How about you?" |
34320 | How badly wounded was he? |
34320 | How can you use them? |
34320 | How could everybody have missed what was happening? |
34320 | How could she bargain? |
34320 | How did she know so precisely where all his buttons were? |
34320 | How did these Soviets find out? |
34320 | How did they look? |
34320 | How did they manage to get her hypersonic? |
34320 | How do you do it,_ tovarisch_? |
34320 | How do you explain the following events? |
34320 | How else can it be explained? |
34320 | How had he done it? |
34320 | How had he known? |
34320 | How had it come to this? |
34320 | How had she managed to get her hands on that? |
34320 | How long before he would just blurt out everything he knew? |
34320 | How much could she change, want to change? |
34320 | How much did they really know? |
34320 | How much do they know? |
34320 | How much longer could he last? |
34320 | How the hell did he get here? |
34320 | How true was that? |
34320 | How were you supposed to know it was embezzled? |
34320 | How would Michael play it? |
34320 | I had nothing to do with--""Is that what you told them?" |
34320 | I kick over to scramjets at forty thousand?" |
34320 | I should have warned--""What are you talking about? |
34320 | I work for the other side, remember?" |
34320 | I''ll--""You''re in it with them, are n''t you?" |
34320 | If Alex is here waiting, he asked himself, where would he be? |
34320 | If I do, can he manage this nightmare manually? |
34320 | If he agrees to lay off, will he stick to it? |
34320 | If she had eluded them, then why bother? |
34320 | If the Japanese banks here wo n''t lend on bearer bonds from Mino Industries, what the hell will they do? |
34320 | If you care about his well- being, then you should remember that his treatment at my hands will be more understanding than--""When do they arrive?" |
34320 | In the morning?" |
34320 | In--""Where is it?" |
34320 | Inside? |
34320 | Is it not true?" |
34320 | Is she really Karanova? |
34320 | Is that fair?" |
34320 | Is that in your reservation file too?" |
34320 | Is the Yakuza trying to get a foothold in Crete? |
34320 | Is there a deal or not?" |
34320 | Israel? |
34320 | It looked easy, but what if they''d been deliberately garbled somehow? |
34320 | It was Alex they were-- Is he planning to double- cross everybody? |
34320 | It''s around a hundred million U.S.""Is that all?" |
34320 | It''s not really true, is it?" |
34320 | Just enough to get back to the facility and give up? |
34320 | Just give them--""Can you understand what''s going on here?" |
34320 | Just kill him now? |
34320 | Just sit around and drink margaritas?" |
34320 | Know it? |
34320 | Maybe even make a preemptive strike against China? |
34320 | Maybe hope for some sunshine?" |
34320 | Maybe you could find a way to check her out? |
34320 | Michael, for godsake, how many reasons am I supposed to need?" |
34320 | Michael, if I do you this favor, could you perhaps do one for me in return?" |
34320 | Michael, the game is up, ca n''t you see? |
34320 | Michael, you?" |
34320 | Mind getting the bond desk at Westminster Union on the line? |
34320 | Money from the Japanese mob being laundered through loans to the USSR? |
34320 | More art lovers?" |
34320 | Most importantly, what was the"prototype"? |
34320 | My God, Eva thought, their hard- liners are planning to take control of this plane and use it to re- enflame the Cold War? |
34320 | My God, she thought, what had Michael said about the_ Mino- gumi_? |
34320 | National Security?" |
34320 | Not enough time? |
34320 | Nothing ventured, nothing--""We?" |
34320 | Novosty made the arrangement with the American, did n''t he? |
34320 | Novosty? |
34320 | Now do we play or what?" |
34320 | Now does that preserve your precious male ego? |
34320 | Now how about telling me what''s going on?" |
34320 | Now how do you suppose a thing like that could have happened?" |
34320 | Now what the hell''s the purpose?" |
34320 | Now what? |
34320 | Now where is it?" |
34320 | Now where''s the damned on- board AI module? |
34320 | Now where''s the other one? |
34320 | Now why do n''t you go on to bed? |
34320 | Off to buy a designer dress at a Sloane Street boutique? |
34320 | Once he was aloft, what was anybody going to do? |
34320 | Once on that road, how will I ever turn back? |
34320 | Or how about trying out that room service I told you about?" |
34320 | Or is it your client, who you''re about to try and screw out of a hundred million dollars? |
34320 | Or should I be expecting a double cross?" |
34320 | Or the auxiliary fuel capacity in the forward bay, which permitted long- distance sustained operation? |
34320 | Or was it going to be a rematch? |
34320 | Perhaps it looked too pat, but who would know? |
34320 | Play your game and let me take a shot at mine?" |
34320 | Portside cluster, inboard--""Androv, for godsake, have you gone mad?" |
34320 | Remember the Toshiba milling- machine sale to the Soviets? |
34320 | Right, he thought, but which Russians are making this secret deal? |
34320 | Shall we stroll out onto London Bridge?" |
34320 | Shall you tell them or shall I?" |
34320 | She hesitated, then thought, Why not call his bluff? |
34320 | She was wearing her London clothes again, but where the hell was her bag? |
34320 | Should I bother?" |
34320 | Should I just break his neck? |
34320 | Should he make a grab for it and take his chances? |
34320 | Should it be done? |
34320 | Shto--?_"She froze. |
34320 | Since there was no windscreen, the direction the pilot faced was irrelevant-- up, down, or even backward; who cared? |
34320 | So I thought, why not talk to Michael? |
34320 | So how about a little openness, a little glasnost? |
34320 | So how about a small intimate reunion tonight, right here, dinner for two? |
34320 | So if you''d like to have a cup of coffee in the dining room, I''ll call you when--""Where is it now?" |
34320 | So now what? |
34320 | So the real question is, who''s going to try and fuck who first?" |
34320 | So what better place than here on this mountain to finally have a little plain talk? |
34320 | So what was he doing here? |
34320 | So what was the answer? |
34320 | So what would he say? |
34320 | So where the hell was Novosty? |
34320 | So who else is in on this? |
34320 | So why do n''t we just cut in for a special bulletin?" |
34320 | So why not give it to him? |
34320 | So why should n''t Eva end up as the agency''s top Russian codebreaker? |
34320 | So why was she being moved, right in the middle of all this chaos? |
34320 | So why would he turn up in Athens, bearing an elaborate and patently bogus story, begging for help? |
34320 | So why would they expose their money with the Soviets, laundered or not? |
34320 | So why''s Comrade Karanova on this flight? |
34320 | So, assuming this is straight, why in hell would you let yourself even get close to it? |
34320 | So, shall we try again? |
34320 | Some joint--""A launch facility? |
34320 | Something I should know?" |
34320 | Something''s going to happen any day now, but--""Something bad?" |
34320 | South Africa? |
34320 | Speaking of which, Vance found himself suddenly wondering, a thought out of the blue, what''s happened to Vera? |
34320 | St. Pauls? |
34320 | Tanzan Mino-- yes, why not name names? |
34320 | That he''d set up the play? |
34320 | That huddled group of Russian bankers now staring terrified at Novosty''s 9 mm? |
34320 | That is why--""Then why do n''t you warn somebody?" |
34320 | That somebody was nearby, waiting, maybe listening? |
34320 | That the hardliners were planning to seize the vehicles and retrofit them as first- strike bombers? |
34320 | That''s how they do it, right?" |
34320 | That''s where they usually--""An Alfa?" |
34320 | The Fuck Everybody?" |
34320 | The Soviets once cut a deal with Nazi Germany to buy time, so why not? |
34320 | The Wellington or something?" |
34320 | The eventual"consensus"? |
34320 | The main problem was, who were the hounds? |
34320 | The number of twenty million rubles? |
34320 | The obvious question: Who''d be the first to blink? |
34320 | The one he said was T- Directorate? |
34320 | The open file ended almost exactly eight years ago, however, and all information subsequent to that--""Vance? |
34320 | The place the IRA shot up a few years back? |
34320 | The question is, Who? |
34320 | The question now was, could they really deliver? |
34320 | The tan Audi? |
34320 | The technical part, the project here on Hokkaido, was going well; what was happening on the Tokyo end? |
34320 | The whole shoddy scene? |
34320 | Then she''d said-- in a curious, tiny, voice--"Why do n''t I just meet you there? |
34320 | Then what? |
34320 | There''re no windows anyway, so who cares where I''m looking?" |
34320 | There? |
34320 | There? |
34320 | They say he has already left the sector, but--""All right then, where has he gone?" |
34320 | This morning, did anything--?" |
34320 | This proposal, can it work?" |
34320 | This time around, though, where was help going to come from? |
34320 | To organize your thoughts? |
34320 | To the palace?" |
34320 | Tuesday 12:54 P.M."And we''ll be doing it using Mino Industries debentures?" |
34320 | Tuesday 8:46 P.M."What does it tell you?" |
34320 | Vance? |
34320 | Ve chom sostoet vasha rabota?_ How did the Soviets find out he was here? |
34320 | Ve chom sostoet vasha rabota?_ How did the Soviets find out he was here? |
34320 | Vindicated at last? |
34320 | Want to give it a shot?" |
34320 | Was Eva part of it? |
34320 | Was Lemontov such a dumb party hack he could n''t see that? |
34320 | Was Novosty here protecting Eva, he suddenly wondered? |
34320 | Was everything set? |
34320 | Was he Greek?" |
34320 | Was he about to become a priest too? |
34320 | Was he telling the truth? |
34320 | Was it Novosty? |
34320 | Was it imagination? |
34320 | Was it just for the money? |
34320 | Was it safe? |
34320 | Was it the spirits of the dead? |
34320 | Was she real or was he merely dreaming? |
34320 | Was she right? |
34320 | Was she serious about getting back together, sailing on the Ulysses? |
34320 | Was that what the Soviet scam was all about? |
34320 | Was the design good enough to defeat the MiG-31s''pulse- Doppler radar? |
34320 | Was the new venture suddenly in trouble? |
34320 | Was there a God? |
34320 | Was this a Faustian bargain? |
34320 | Was this some kind of trap? |
34320 | We found out--""We?" |
34320 | We know nothing about the kind of things necessary to--""Do you have any weapons?" |
34320 | Wednesday 10:23 A.M."_ Polovena decyat_?" |
34320 | Were the Soviet engineers actually planning a mutiny? |
34320 | Were there three Japanese pilots? |
34320 | Were they bluffing? |
34320 | Were they planning to double- cross the Japanese? |
34320 | What about Eva?" |
34320 | What about the vehicle''s other capabilities? |
34320 | What about the woman Nikolai had seen? |
34320 | What are those Air Force neanderthals doing here? |
34320 | What are we doing here anyway?" |
34320 | What are you doing here?" |
34320 | What better cipher for Project Daedalus communiques than the language Daedalus himself used? |
34320 | What better credibility than to be downlinked live from space?" |
34320 | What better spot to discreetly dispose of somebody for a while? |
34320 | What better way to hide out till the transfer is complete? |
34320 | What better way to wash it? |
34320 | What could possibly be in the protocol that would make somebody want to kill her? |
34320 | What could this sector be? |
34320 | What did Alex want from him? |
34320 | What did he have planned? |
34320 | What did it add up to? |
34320 | What did the man want? |
34320 | What did they receive?" |
34320 | What do you expect to get out of me?" |
34320 | What do you say we go long? |
34320 | What do you suppose?" |
34320 | What do you think of it so far?" |
34320 | What do you think? |
34320 | What do you think?" |
34320 | What do you think?" |
34320 | What exactly was in them? |
34320 | What had happened to the dangling turquoise earrings, enough musky perfume to obscure radar, at least one endangered fur draped somewhere? |
34320 | What had happened to the money? |
34320 | What had happened? |
34320 | What had happened? |
34320 | What had he been saying? |
34320 | What had woken her? |
34320 | What happened? |
34320 | What if Mino was only bluffing? |
34320 | What if he disobeyed the commands from the Sakhalin interceptors? |
34320 | What if it''s true?" |
34320 | What if somebody over there is pulling a number on the KGB, or the GRU? |
34320 | What if the USSR just makes a move to seize it? |
34320 | What in hell are you doing? |
34320 | What in hell was going on? |
34320 | What in hell was the sudden rush? |
34320 | What in hell was this all about? |
34320 | What more can you want? |
34320 | What now? |
34320 | What now? |
34320 | What other bombshells did the protocol hold? |
34320 | What other solution is there?" |
34320 | What places here had they been together, back in the old days? |
34320 | What should he do? |
34320 | What should they do with this monster? |
34320 | What then? |
34320 | What to do about them? |
34320 | What was everybody''s real agenda? |
34320 | What was he doing here? |
34320 | What was he doing? |
34320 | What was in the deal? |
34320 | What was it? |
34320 | What was it? |
34320 | What was it? |
34320 | What was it? |
34320 | What was left? |
34320 | What was she doing? |
34320 | What was that about? |
34320 | What was that one she''d loved so much? |
34320 | What''s going on, he wondered? |
34320 | What''s it got to do with you?" |
34320 | What''s the point?" |
34320 | When Daedalus made her move, would she be able to outdistance their air- to- air missiles? |
34320 | When did you start that again?" |
34320 | Where are--?" |
34320 | Where can you go when this house of cards collapses? |
34320 | Where have you deposited it? |
34320 | Where is the money?" |
34320 | Where is the original?" |
34320 | Where it has to lead?" |
34320 | Where the hell could she be? |
34320 | Where the hell did they take Michael? |
34320 | Where the hell was Novosty? |
34320 | Where the hell was she? |
34320 | Where was Eva now? |
34320 | Where was he? |
34320 | Where was he? |
34320 | Where was it? |
34320 | Where was she? |
34320 | Where was she? |
34320 | Where would she go? |
34320 | Where''s Eva? |
34320 | Where''s my white bull?" |
34320 | Where''s she now? |
34320 | Where''s the backup? |
34320 | Where''s the file? |
34320 | Which do you respect more?" |
34320 | Which was it? |
34320 | Which, I wonder, will it be?" |
34320 | Who betrayed me? |
34320 | Who could forget? |
34320 | Who do you suppose would want him, besides the Tokyo_ oyabun_?" |
34320 | Who else could fly that creation? |
34320 | Who knew he was here? |
34320 | Who knew how it would go? |
34320 | Who knew where they''d end up? |
34320 | Who knows? |
34320 | Who knows? |
34320 | Who said you could n''t start over? |
34320 | Who says America''s getting stingy with its foreign aid?" |
34320 | Who the hell is looking for Eva, and who wants to silence her? |
34320 | Who the hell needed a small- time operator like Alex? |
34320 | Who wanted him? |
34320 | Who wants rubles? |
34320 | Who was everybody kidding? |
34320 | Who was going to be held responsible? |
34320 | Who were they fooling? |
34320 | Who would n''t be?" |
34320 | Who''s going to believe our story? |
34320 | Who''s holding them?" |
34320 | Who, he wondered, did he have to thank for this godsend? |
34320 | Whose money was it anyway? |
34320 | Whose side is he on, I mean really?" |
34320 | Whose side is he really on? |
34320 | Why are they taking him away?" |
34320 | Why are you showing me all this?" |
34320 | Why bother? |
34320 | Why ca n''t you trust me?" |
34320 | Why did he have a hunch he was right on this one? |
34320 | Why do n''t we forget about everything just for tonight?" |
34320 | Why do n''t we just wait and find out?" |
34320 | Why do n''t we try to find out what kind of phonetics Ventris''s numerical correlates for Linear B would produce from these numbers?" |
34320 | Why do you think I am here tonight, risking everything? |
34320 | Why drag her into it? |
34320 | Why else have the book?" |
34320 | Why had it taken so long? |
34320 | Why had n''t they brought it? |
34320 | Why is he doing it? |
34320 | Why not just let it happen? |
34320 | Why not just tell them? |
34320 | Why not make a small revision in the test flight? |
34320 | Why not, he sighed? |
34320 | Why not? |
34320 | Why not? |
34320 | Why tell Alex the facts? |
34320 | Why use it for these interior structural components?" |
34320 | Why wait? |
34320 | Why was Mino Industries suddenly in such a hurry? |
34320 | Why? |
34320 | Why? |
34320 | Why? |
34320 | Why? |
34320 | Why? |
34320 | Will fuel controls be manual or automatic?" |
34320 | Will he be able to get this thing off the ground? |
34320 | Will she be able to stay on top of this once it gets moving? |
34320 | Will this Japanese banker friend of yours stick with us? |
34320 | Would it work? |
34320 | Would she believe him? |
34320 | Would the American help? |
34320 | Would they do it? |
34320 | You are aware of that as well?" |
34320 | You know what I believe? |
34320 | You know, maybe buying up property? |
34320 | You mean that''s not--?" |
34320 | You said it looked like a runway?" |
34320 | You say the Yakuza are not part of anything you know about?" |
34320 | You staying around there?" |
34320 | You were just following orders, right? |
34320 | You''ve--""What about it?" |
34320 | anyway, what do think so far? |
34320 | maybe two pounds? |
34320 | or how about a restaurant? |
34320 | tell the truth? |
34320 | the V&A? |
34320 | what happened?" |
34320 | why mince words, if he decides to try and kill us again, what then? |
34320 | yes, it was an unknown, but what is life without unknowns? |
34319 | ARM? 34319 About_ what_? |
34319 | According to the procedures I faxed you? |
34319 | All right, who do we see about something to eat? |
34319 | Am I right or not? |
34319 | American property? 34319 And get shot down?" |
34319 | And how about you? 34319 And if there is an abort? |
34319 | And let you win? 34319 And now these same guys are going to come back and save us? |
34319 | And the assault? 34319 And the whole thing can be done within an hour or so, right? |
34319 | And then you politely gave them back? |
34319 | And what about the money? 34319 And what about you?" |
34319 | And what do we do? 34319 And what if I do n''t choose to see it your way?" |
34319 | And who are you? |
34319 | And you let that get you down? |
34319 | Any hint of unintelligent life down there? |
34319 | Any idea where he is now? |
34319 | Any other connections? |
34319 | Any telemetry? |
34319 | Are there hostages down here? |
34319 | Are they going to be all right? |
34319 | Are they unlocked? |
34319 | Are we supposed to believe any of this? 34319 Are you all right?" |
34319 | Are you bastards having fun? |
34319 | Are you okay, Mike? |
34319 | Are you okay? 34319 Are you ready?" |
34319 | Are you still here? |
34319 | Are you sure you want to do that? |
34319 | Around what? |
34319 | Bullshitting the help again? |
34319 | But a bomb is just another chunk of enriched uranium without these, right? |
34319 | But all of those entry- points can be sealed, right? |
34319 | But how could he know about the_ Glover_? |
34319 | But what about the choppers? 34319 But what are you going to do now? |
34319 | But what route would you take? |
34319 | By the way, do you have anything on their schedule? 34319 By the way, do you know who he is? |
34319 | By the way, how does the schedule look? |
34319 | By the way, how''re the steaks coming? |
34319 | By the way, is that guy outside who I think he is? 34319 By the way, want to tell me the location of the site? |
34319 | By the way, what were those all about? 34319 By the way, when do you think those friends of his are likely to show up?" |
34319 | By the way,Armont abruptly interrupted everybody''s chain of thought,"what happened to the woman who was here, Dr. Andros? |
34319 | By the way,he said,"what''s in the box?" |
34319 | Ca n''t we just turn it off? |
34319 | Cally, what in blazes is going on down there? |
34319 | Can it be saved? |
34319 | Can we secure up these communications? |
34319 | Can we work without her? |
34319 | Can you meet us there? 34319 Can you see them? |
34319 | Can you walk? |
34319 | Can you--? |
34319 | Care to explain exactly what you have in mind? |
34319 | Care to join me? 34319 Care to join me?" |
34319 | Care to venture a guess? |
34319 | Come on, man, do n''t start giving me a lot of shit, okay? 34319 Copy, Yankee Bravo, want me to fly down for a look- see?" |
34319 | Could they get that vehicle down there off the ground without you being in Command? |
34319 | Cut you out? |
34319 | Did he say what he wanted out of all this? 34319 Did n''t something move just then, right there?" |
34319 | Did n''t we tell her radio silence was essential? |
34319 | Did you have the Swatter armed? 34319 Ditto the fiber- optics cables, I suppose?" |
34319 | Do I need to bother opening this? |
34319 | Do n''t they all? |
34319 | Do they know you came back here? |
34319 | Do they look like they''re setting up? |
34319 | Do they think Mike''s a terrorist? |
34319 | Do we have any people left on site? |
34319 | Do we have everything you think we might need? |
34319 | Do you copy? |
34319 | Do you have a lead on where they are? |
34319 | Do you own their soul? 34319 Do you read?" |
34319 | Do you read? |
34319 | Do you realize the kind of energy that goes through that conduit? 34319 Do you realize--?" |
34319 | Do you suppose these fuckers have really got a bomb? 34319 Do you think there was a problem?" |
34319 | Do you think they can launch in this kind of weather? |
34319 | Do you think they''re going to kill anybody else? |
34319 | Does anybody really know? |
34319 | Does anybody strenuously object? |
34319 | Does n''t that sound like the worst- case scenario? |
34319 | Dr. Andros, what is the payload for the test launching? 34319 Ed, what the hell is this about? |
34319 | Ever done this before? |
34319 | Firebird Six, do you copy? 34319 Free Europe?" |
34319 | Goddammit Mike, do you copy? 34319 Got something?" |
34319 | Guess what? 34319 Guess you''ll have to find out, wo n''t you?" |
34319 | Had? |
34319 | Having some trouble, you son of a bitch? |
34319 | Hey, I''m back, are n''t I? 34319 Hey, can we kill the beacon?" |
34319 | Hey, dude, is that any way to talk? 34319 How about a Heineken?" |
34319 | How about a bottle of aspirin? |
34319 | How about it? 34319 How about security from the air? |
34319 | How about the Flying Dutchmen? |
34319 | How about you? 34319 How about your friend, Georges?" |
34319 | How about your gear? |
34319 | How are retired archaeologists supposed to look? 34319 How are you feeling?" |
34319 | How are you going to stop them? 34319 How did you get down here?" |
34319 | How do you know who I am? |
34319 | How do you think? |
34319 | How does eight minutes sound to you? |
34319 | How does nuclear blackmail sound? 34319 How does the back way sound to you?" |
34319 | How far are you from Andikythera? |
34319 | How in bloody hell did it come to this? |
34319 | How long has it been since you ate? |
34319 | How long have we got? |
34319 | How long--? |
34319 | How many--? |
34319 | How many? |
34319 | How much experience have you had? |
34319 | How much risk is there? |
34319 | How the hell am I supposed to do that, exactly? |
34319 | How would anybody go about doing that? |
34319 | How''m I doing? |
34319 | How''s Spiros doing? |
34319 | How''s it looking, Cally? |
34319 | How? |
34319 | I can understand you might feel you have a personal stake in this,Reggie Hall said finally,"but what exactly do you think you can do? |
34319 | I do n''t suppose a surgical air strike is possible? |
34319 | I know what you''re thinking-- can Vance handle it for another twenty- four hours? 34319 I mean, who the hell_ are_ you? |
34319 | I repeat, who the hell are you? |
34319 | I was wondering why a creature of such beauty would want to submit herself to this kind of manly trade? |
34319 | I''ll bet half the bozos who came with you do n''t know, do they? |
34319 | If the vehicle itself stays in orbit, then--"Everything would still be controlled from down here, correct? |
34319 | Incidentally, is there any way we possibly could speed it up? |
34319 | Is something--? |
34319 | Is that supposed to mean yes? |
34319 | Is that why you brought him? |
34319 | Is that you, Bill? 34319 Is that you, my friend?" |
34319 | Is your laser going to produce random radio signals? |
34319 | J.J., how long did the coil temperature stay nominal? |
34319 | Jesus, do you want to go in shooting? |
34319 | Jesus, what sewer did Ramirez dredge to come up with you guys? |
34319 | Just go back to sailing? |
34319 | Just what do you think you''re going to do? |
34319 | Know who that was? |
34319 | Look,he said finally, turning to Ramirez,"if you need insurance, why not just take me and let Mannheim go? |
34319 | Look,he said finally,"why do n''t you raise him on that walkie- talkie and let me talk to him?" |
34319 | Michael, are you all right? |
34319 | Michael, is that you? 34319 Mike, where''ve you been?" |
34319 | Mike? |
34319 | Mind telling me the target? |
34319 | Mind telling me what in blazes you''re up to? |
34319 | Mollys? 34319 More lies?" |
34319 | My God, do you know what this is? |
34319 | Need some updating? |
34319 | Next time, how about letting me in on the action? |
34319 | Nichols? |
34319 | No hint? 34319 Now what do you say we get out of here before that guy outside comes blasting in?" |
34319 | Now what? 34319 Now what?" |
34319 | Now will you help me talk some sense into this guy? 34319 Now, Miss Andros, none of us wants that report to be late, do we? |
34319 | Now, is that any way to talk? 34319 Now? |
34319 | Nuclear blackmail? |
34319 | Okay, who else could we use? |
34319 | On you both? |
34319 | One? |
34319 | Or what if one of them did make it, and then the orbital trajectory got altered somehow? 34319 Our crack counterterrorist assault force needs two days just to get into position to do what they''re trained for?" |
34319 | Problem? |
34319 | Put out their eyes? |
34319 | Quietly? |
34319 | Radio who? |
34319 | Ransom? |
34319 | Remember that job you did for Bill Bates? |
34319 | Ruin you? |
34319 | Sabri? 34319 SatCom?" |
34319 | See it? 34319 See that opening over there"--he pointed--"where the wires enter into the conduit? |
34319 | See that window there? |
34319 | She? 34319 Should n''t we hold up a minute and talk first about the hostages?" |
34319 | Should we be having this conversation on the phone? |
34319 | Sirene, do you read me? |
34319 | So after you screwed that up, what was I supposed to do? 34319 So he was in the Sikorsky?" |
34319 | So if somebody wanted to take over this place, that''s where they would start, right? 34319 So tell me, are they planning to try to meddle here? |
34319 | So what are you doing here? |
34319 | So what are you trying to say? |
34319 | So what do we do now? 34319 So what exactly do you propose we do?" |
34319 | So what kind of hardware do they have? |
34319 | So what was the problem? |
34319 | So what''s the program? 34319 So what''s this so- called''top of the line''likely to run me?" |
34319 | So who do you think we need? |
34319 | So who does that leave? |
34319 | So you do n''t know where they went? 34319 So you''re saying we''ve got roughly six hours to get down there and stop it?" |
34319 | So? |
34319 | Souda Bay? |
34319 | Speak English? 34319 Still hoping to get me laid?" |
34319 | Tell me, how did a smart guy like you end up working for a maniac like Ramirez? |
34319 | That''s why you''re here, right? |
34319 | The Hyena? |
34319 | The half- cracked professor? |
34319 | The living quarters? 34319 The son of a bitch is on the phone again? |
34319 | Then can you do that? |
34319 | Then what? |
34319 | Then, what are we supposed to do? |
34319 | Think it''s big enough for somebody to get into? |
34319 | Think they can get away with it? |
34319 | Think we can get her up to ten knots? |
34319 | This guy is killing off your people, right? 34319 This is n''t going to leave you strapped, is it?" |
34319 | Through that door? |
34319 | Ulysses, do you copy? |
34319 | Ulysses, do you read? 34319 Want to come along? |
34319 | Want to go first? |
34319 | Want? 34319 We ca n''t just take out the launch vehicles, a surgical strike, because there''s a chance there could be nuclear material on board?" |
34319 | We invest millions training the finest counterterrorist units in the world and then they ca n''t be deployed in less than half a week? |
34319 | Well, I do n''t know, what about using the Agusta? 34319 Well, can you tell it to''open sesame''and let us in?" |
34319 | Well, so what? 34319 Well, that''s what myth is really about, is n''t it? |
34319 | Well, what about it, Herr Doctor Professor? |
34319 | Well, what happened? 34319 Well, why do n''t we give it a shot anyway?" |
34319 | Well,he continued finally,"does anybody disagree?" |
34319 | What I''m not well aware of is who the hell authorized it? |
34319 | What about fallout? |
34319 | What about him? |
34319 | What about the Deltas? |
34319 | What about the woman? |
34319 | What about their IR assets? |
34319 | What are the Israelis saying? |
34319 | What are you doing here? |
34319 | What are you doing here? |
34319 | What are you doing? 34319 What are you going to do when this is all over?" |
34319 | What are you going to do? |
34319 | What are you saying? |
34319 | What are you suggesting? |
34319 | What are you suggesting? |
34319 | What are you suggesting? |
34319 | What are you talking about? |
34319 | What are you talking about? |
34319 | What are you talking about? |
34319 | What bet was that? |
34319 | What bloody share? 34319 What can I say?" |
34319 | What can I say? |
34319 | What did he tell you? |
34319 | What do they lead to? |
34319 | What do you care what happens to those assholes? |
34319 | What do you have on nationality? |
34319 | What do you mean, we ca n''t? |
34319 | What do you mean? 34319 What do you mean?" |
34319 | What do you mean? |
34319 | What do you mean? |
34319 | What do you mean? |
34319 | What do you mean? |
34319 | What do you mean? |
34319 | What do you mean? |
34319 | What do you think I get paid for? |
34319 | What do you think happened? 34319 What do you think their game is?" |
34319 | What do you think these thugs really want? |
34319 | What do you think? |
34319 | What do you want me to do? |
34319 | What do you want us to do here? |
34319 | What do you want? 34319 What do you want?" |
34319 | What else can you ID? |
34319 | What else do you know? |
34319 | What else is happening out there in the world Ramirez was planning to nuke? |
34319 | What else? 34319 What else? |
34319 | What happened down there? |
34319 | What happened to Milos, you bastard? |
34319 | What happened? |
34319 | What happened? |
34319 | What happens if you guess right? |
34319 | What if the entrance topside were locked? 34319 What in hell are you doing?" |
34319 | What in hell are you talking about? |
34319 | What in hell happened? |
34319 | What in the name of God happened? |
34319 | What is it? |
34319 | What is your location? |
34319 | What kind of deal? |
34319 | What kind? |
34319 | What seems to be the problem? |
34319 | What seems to be the problem? |
34319 | What the hell are they doing outside in the first place? 34319 What the hell are you talking about?" |
34319 | What the hell happened? |
34319 | What was our ETA for Andikythera? |
34319 | What were you thinking about, exactly? |
34319 | What would be your insertion strategy, given what we''ve just discussed? |
34319 | What''re you doing for the next couple of days? |
34319 | What''s down below us here? 34319 What''s going on? |
34319 | What''s it like to be famous and officially dead at the same time? |
34319 | What''s next? |
34319 | What''s on your mind? |
34319 | What''s our status? |
34319 | What''s that supposed to mean? |
34319 | What''s that supposed to mean? |
34319 | What''s that? |
34319 | What''s the definition of a terrorist? 34319 What''s the matter, Ed? |
34319 | What''s the other? |
34319 | What''s the plan? 34319 What''s the point?" |
34319 | What''s the problem? |
34319 | What''s the second place? 34319 What''s the terrain like?" |
34319 | What--? |
34319 | What--? |
34319 | What? 34319 What? |
34319 | What? 34319 What? |
34319 | What? 34319 What?" |
34319 | What? |
34319 | What? |
34319 | What? |
34319 | What? |
34319 | When did the chopper lift off? |
34319 | When were these hypothetical weapons found to be missing? |
34319 | When will you know for sure? |
34319 | Where are you? |
34319 | Where did he go? |
34319 | Where is he? |
34319 | Where is that in the real world? 34319 Where was he?" |
34319 | Where were we? 34319 Where would we deploy them?" |
34319 | Where''s the entrance? |
34319 | Where''s the money coming from? 34319 Where--?" |
34319 | Where? 34319 Where?" |
34319 | Which means we definitely scratch the original ETA, right? 34319 Which one of them are you?" |
34319 | Who are you? |
34319 | Who are you? |
34319 | Who are you? |
34319 | Who do you think you''re talking to? |
34319 | Who here knows how to stop the countdown? 34319 Who knows?" |
34319 | Who the hell are you? |
34319 | Who the hell is this? |
34319 | Who the hell knows? 34319 Who the hell knows? |
34319 | Who told you such a thing? |
34319 | Who''s leading it? |
34319 | Who''s that? |
34319 | Who''s that? |
34319 | Who? |
34319 | Who? |
34319 | Why did n''t you go after him and kill him? |
34319 | Why did n''t you? |
34319 | Why do n''t_ you_ go get them? |
34319 | Why do these terrorist blokes always think they''ve got to trash a place? |
34319 | Why not? 34319 Why so long--?" |
34319 | Why the hell not? 34319 Why would you want to do this, anyway? |
34319 | Wide? |
34319 | Willem or Hugo? |
34319 | Willem, how much farther do you reckon we''ve got to go to make the island? |
34319 | With all the SatCom stock I''ve got now? |
34319 | With nobody paying? 34319 Would you believe it''s back on? |
34319 | Would you like to pick the first? 34319 You are going to die anyway, so what do you care?" |
34319 | You came in through there? |
34319 | You do know that, do n''t you? |
34319 | You do n''t care a damn about the''Muslim peoples,''do you, senor? |
34319 | You know who he is? |
34319 | You mean Mannheim? |
34319 | You mean go down to the Bates Motel? |
34319 | You mean him? |
34319 | You mean there? |
34319 | You mean you murdered him, too? |
34319 | You mean--? |
34319 | You say the Hind has been crashed? |
34319 | You still there, asshole? |
34319 | You want an honest answer? |
34319 | You were planning just to murder all your helpers anyway, right? |
34319 | You''re going to bug out, are n''t you? |
34319 | You''re going to just give up? |
34319 | You''re really going to do it, are n''t you? |
34319 | You''re saying Ulysses could have sailed up a creek, for all it mattered? |
34319 | You''re saying my main orders are to save the infrastructure? |
34319 | You''re talking about a pre- specified abort? |
34319 | _ Glover_, do you read me? 34319 _ Glover_, what--?" |
34319 | ''Nuclear material''? |
34319 | ''Roll over your obligations? |
34319 | ''That those idiots nuked themselves?" |
34319 | ''That''s it?" |
34319 | ''The conduit?" |
34319 | ''The nightmare''s finally come true? |
34319 | ''Then why do n''t we go there together? |
34319 | ''This one? |
34319 | ''This place must have TV monitors somewhere, am I right? |
34319 | .? |
34319 | 10:01 P.M."What are you doing?" |
34319 | 12:25 A.M. Now what? |
34319 | 2:09 A.M."Did you get it?" |
34319 | 2:40 P.M."What''s this all about?" |
34319 | 6:15 A.M."Mr. President,"the voice said,"have you made your decision yet?" |
34319 | 6:35 A.M. How the hell, Ramirez wondered, did Vance get on the loose again? |
34319 | 7:21 A.M."How does it look?" |
34319 | 7:22 A.M."Do you know how to handle this?" |
34319 | 7:46 A.M."What in blazes is he doing?" |
34319 | 8:14 A.M."What happened?" |
34319 | 9:04 P.M."How does an ETA of 0200 hours sound to you?" |
34319 | 9:31 A.M."Georges, what do you think?" |
34319 | ? |
34319 | ? |
34319 | ?" |
34319 | ?" |
34319 | ?" |
34319 | A Pave- Low?" |
34319 | A chopper approaching? |
34319 | A direct assault? |
34319 | A tactical nuke, you say? |
34319 | A tornado? |
34319 | A two- pronged pincer? |
34319 | About what? |
34319 | Abruptly he wondered if the damaged wing would affect stability on touchdown? |
34319 | Again I ask you, Eric, am I getting the fuck through?" |
34319 | Ahead of them the doors to Command were closed-- who knew if they were locked or even booby- trapped? |
34319 | All the months of fine- tuning and technical calibration throughout the facility, had all that effort been wasted? |
34319 | Already he had a bad feeling it might involve terrorists, but where did they get the Soviet helicopter? |
34319 | Am I making myself clear?" |
34319 | Am I supposed to shoot down a civilian? |
34319 | Am I understood?" |
34319 | Ambassador?" |
34319 | And Bill? |
34319 | And I want to start with the sailboat-- what did you call it? |
34319 | And all these guys? |
34319 | And how about the Bates Motel?" |
34319 | And how many more of the bastards are there? |
34319 | And if he still does n''t respond, then what? |
34319 | And if he was here, had he called in ARM? |
34319 | And now you say the gantry is gone? |
34319 | And now? |
34319 | And what was that? |
34319 | And what were they carrying? |
34319 | And why did humanity always need to worship something? |
34319 | And why not? |
34319 | And why not? |
34319 | And why not? |
34319 | And why not? |
34319 | And you?" |
34319 | Andy, anything happening on IR?" |
34319 | Any other bad news?" |
34319 | Any problems?" |
34319 | Anybody to take out the bastards in the chopper? |
34319 | Are they tinkering with your rockets?" |
34319 | Are you all right?" |
34319 | Are you all right?" |
34319 | Are you getting help? |
34319 | Are you in trouble already? |
34319 | Are you okay? |
34319 | Are you ready?" |
34319 | Are you synchronized?" |
34319 | As he stared down, he was wondering: How would they choose to try and take the mountain? |
34319 | At this hour?" |
34319 | Besides, what harm did it do? |
34319 | Bingo, he thought, what have we here? |
34319 | But can you get through to Israeli Control? |
34319 | But did he want to risk going back down? |
34319 | But even if they had, could they send in a team? |
34319 | But if they put a bomb on VX- 1, who knows what they could end up doing?" |
34319 | But just who the hell are you?" |
34319 | But the man who saved me, what was his name? |
34319 | But the question that still hung over the world was, what would happen the next time? |
34319 | But then who knew? |
34319 | But was anybody picking it up? |
34319 | But was he trying to pull something? |
34319 | But what about the German? |
34319 | But what about the other one, the one Ramirez had taken with him in the Sikorsky? |
34319 | But what are you going to do in the meantime?" |
34319 | But what could they know about computers? |
34319 | But what did these thugs want? |
34319 | But what if he got caught? |
34319 | But where was his brother? |
34319 | But where? |
34319 | But who cared? |
34319 | But who knew? |
34319 | But why not let me take some flash grenades and a gun? |
34319 | But why would Georges--?" |
34319 | But why? |
34319 | But would it be enough to delay the launch? |
34319 | But would the vehicle make it to orbit? |
34319 | But would they know enough history to appreciate what he''d done? |
34319 | By the way, how''re we doing?" |
34319 | By the way, how''s everybody doing there? |
34319 | By the way, how''s the weather up there? |
34319 | CAN YOU SWITCH ON THE SERVOS? |
34319 | CHAPTER TWELVE 10:05 P.M."Is there anything we need to go over again?" |
34319 | CIA?" |
34319 | Ca n''t I call him back? |
34319 | Cally, Cally, where are you? |
34319 | Cally, is that you?" |
34319 | Can vou still make it tonight at all?" |
34319 | Can you believe? |
34319 | Can you hang on that long?" |
34319 | Can you hear me?" |
34319 | Can you reconfirm?" |
34319 | Can you set it up?" |
34319 | Can you take the ferry?" |
34319 | Can you tell what happened?" |
34319 | Can you use that some way to get to this guy? |
34319 | Carried out a rogue operation? |
34319 | Chutes still look okay?" |
34319 | Come up with anything yet?" |
34319 | Coming?" |
34319 | Comment allez vous?" |
34319 | Could it be that I have the honor to be speaking to none other than William Bates? |
34319 | Could it be true? |
34319 | Could there be a way to disable the weapon now poised up there without having to reach it? |
34319 | Could they breach SatCom''s security and get in? |
34319 | Could you stay by the radio and assist us after insertion, telling us-- as best you know-- how the hostiles are deployed? |
34319 | Could you try there?" |
34319 | Did he escape, get captured? |
34319 | Did n''t he just shoot somebody in your control room?" |
34319 | Did n''t you know?" |
34319 | Did the message LeFarge had passed along,"Ulysses has landed,"mean he was on the island somewhere? |
34319 | Did the ransom money come through? |
34319 | Did they--?" |
34319 | Did we hit any civilians? |
34319 | Do n''t you have any faith?" |
34319 | Do they really have a nuke, and if they do, how in hell did they get it and what are they planning to do with it?" |
34319 | Do we get to go for Double Jeopardy?" |
34319 | Do we have any KH-12 PHOTOINT of the island here yet?" |
34319 | Do you acknowledge?" |
34319 | Do you copy? |
34319 | Do you copy?" |
34319 | Do you copy?" |
34319 | Do you have Mae Wests?" |
34319 | Do you read me?" |
34319 | Do you read?" |
34319 | Do you remember where the medical room was from the blueprints?" |
34319 | Do you want to try and take out Launch Control, or do you want to move on Command? |
34319 | Do your buddies out there care whether you live or die?" |
34319 | Does anybody know what''s going on with this whole fucked- up op? |
34319 | Does anyone here want to disagree?" |
34319 | Does character show?" |
34319 | Does it mean the fuckers have n''t gotten around to taking over the launch facility yet? |
34319 | Does she realize what''s about to happen? |
34319 | Does that satisfy you?" |
34319 | Does the twenty- four still look firm?" |
34319 | Doing what? |
34319 | Ever check out the paintings of the early ships on Greek vases?" |
34319 | Feed her a comforting lie, or tell her the truth? |
34319 | Fifty thou worth at the current price? |
34319 | Finally he handed her the free end and shouted,"Here, can you secure this around something?" |
34319 | Five hundred? |
34319 | Five thousand? |
34319 | Flyovers, that kind of action?" |
34319 | For one thing, what are you going to sail in?" |
34319 | For purposes of your mission debriefing, can you just say the precise number of hostiles remains to be fully established? |
34319 | For that matter, Armont suddenly thought, why not try and bring her in out of the cold, too? |
34319 | Friend or foe? |
34319 | From The Odyssey: Book Nine_ CHAPTER ONE 7:25 P.M."Do you read me,_ Odyssey II_? |
34319 | Get it? |
34319 | Giving it to a bunch of assholes? |
34319 | God, he thought, do I look as haggard as he does? |
34319 | Going in? |
34319 | Good to hear your voice, but this is a hell of a time--""Who else would it be, you loony gringo? |
34319 | HOW MANY TERRORISTS? |
34319 | Had Ramirez''s terrorist team encircled them, drawn them in? |
34319 | Had he been killed as well? |
34319 | Had he been right after all? |
34319 | Had he lied about the money, too? |
34319 | Had he really seen it? |
34319 | Had he screwed up, too? |
34319 | Had one of the nuclear devices been detonated? |
34319 | Had the Deltas countermanded his orders? |
34319 | Had the Israelis really attacked a U.S. frigate? |
34319 | Had the U.S. decided to get off its butt and start protecting its citizens? |
34319 | Have a business disagreement with your partner in crime?" |
34319 | Have we snared the CEO? |
34319 | Having any trouble?" |
34319 | He had never even imagined such things could really happen; it was only in the movies, right? |
34319 | He turned back to the cabin, forehead bleeding, and yelled,"Everybody okay?" |
34319 | He''s about to screw Sabri Ramirez, but how? |
34319 | Helicopter?" |
34319 | Help us?" |
34319 | How about it? |
34319 | How about just blowing up a portion of the rails it moves on? |
34319 | How about switching channels? |
34319 | How about trying to remove that bomb"--he pointed up at VX-1--"before that thing goes up?" |
34319 | How about you doing yours? |
34319 | How big is that, Ed, in English?" |
34319 | How can it be sending back images?" |
34319 | How could humanity create so much that was bad at the same time? |
34319 | How could she manage to carry on? |
34319 | How did I get into this? |
34319 | How did all that beauty and ugliness get mixed up together down in our genes? |
34319 | How did everybody in Launch Control miss what was really going on? |
34319 | How do you think I knew this frequency? |
34319 | How in hell can you do that?" |
34319 | How long before we can get some computer enhancement of this? |
34319 | How long before you can get your boys in the air?" |
34319 | How long can he hold on? |
34319 | How many gigawatts per second? |
34319 | How many hostiles were there? |
34319 | How many? |
34319 | How much time is there? |
34319 | How the hell did they get through facility security? |
34319 | How the hell, he was wondering, did Michael Vance get on the island in the first place? |
34319 | How to cut into the system and send him a little personal E- mail? |
34319 | How were they equipped? |
34319 | How will we get it down?" |
34319 | How would he like to get rich? |
34319 | How''s that for efficiency? |
34319 | How''s that sound?" |
34319 | Huh? |
34319 | Humiliations? |
34319 | I figure you''re expecting about four thou a week for this baby, correct?" |
34319 | I know I''m not supposed--""Who''s they?" |
34319 | I repeat, what is your intention?" |
34319 | I won''t--""Well, well,"the man interrupted,"could it be I am luckier than I dreamed possible? |
34319 | I''d guess it''s probably an uninhabited island, right?" |
34319 | I''m being invited to a motel by this woman? |
34319 | IS HE OKAY? |
34319 | Idiot, how did you get yourself into this? |
34319 | If he and these creeps were n''t here for blackmail, threatening to destroy the facility, against a payoff, then what could they possibly want? |
34319 | If it ai n''t broke, do n''t fix it, know what I mean?" |
34319 | If it was still working, what would he do? |
34319 | If these were just the discarded crates, what else did these guys have? |
34319 | If they did have a nuclear device, or devices, whose was it? |
34319 | If this was merely an industrial matter, why was n''t somebody negotiating? |
34319 | If we have to make an insert, what do we need?" |
34319 | If we''re not mobile, then what the hell are we doing in the Med in the first place?" |
34319 | If you''re not here, then I ca n''t very well know_ who_ you take out, can I? |
34319 | Is everything CQ where you are? |
34319 | Is he at home?" |
34319 | Is n''t that the security bunch that wired this facility in the first place?" |
34319 | Is that enough excitement for you?" |
34319 | Is that going to get mentioned?" |
34319 | Is that his name?" |
34319 | Is that understood?" |
34319 | Is this some kind of priority exercise?" |
34319 | Is this the getaway car? |
34319 | Isaac was--"Does n''t exactly figure, does it?" |
34319 | It only weighed sixty- five pounds, so why not use it? |
34319 | It was, simply, What do we do now? |
34319 | It''s somebody who uses well- placed acts of violence to disrupt society''s normal functions, right? |
34319 | It''s the only way to prep the satellite payload, right? |
34319 | It''s--""The what?" |
34319 | It--""What are you saying?" |
34319 | Jesus, is there going to be anything left? |
34319 | Jesus, why did n''t anybody tell him anything? |
34319 | Just a big connecting tunnel?'' |
34319 | Just be careful, please?" |
34319 | Just shoot him on sight? |
34319 | Just shut the damned thing off?" |
34319 | Like some primitive tribes think a photograph captures their spirit?" |
34319 | Like where had the money come from to mount this operation? |
34319 | MIT, right?" |
34319 | Maintenance access? |
34319 | Make it a twosome?" |
34319 | Mannheim?" |
34319 | Maybe a pressure apparatus that could blow it on the way down, during the reentry phase? |
34319 | Maybe disarm it electronically? |
34319 | Maybe sneak in and take some photos? |
34319 | Maybe you--""Well, how did the power- up go? |
34319 | Maybe, he was thinking, he should call in a Huey for a rescue op? |
34319 | Nobody so much as touches a keyboard, got it?" |
34319 | Nothing?" |
34319 | Now for one more minor miracle: Could he manage to pull it free before everything disappeared into the dark and the swell? |
34319 | Now we''re spying on Americans, is that it?" |
34319 | Now what about the Agusta?" |
34319 | Now what? |
34319 | Now what? |
34319 | Now what? |
34319 | Now who in the hell are these thugs?" |
34319 | Now, how about leaving that thing on long enough for us to get out of here and back up the hill? |
34319 | Now, how many more of your team is in there? |
34319 | Okay, he thought quickly, where is everybody? |
34319 | Okay, how''re we doing? |
34319 | One bright spot was the voice on the radio this morning? |
34319 | Or had Dr. Andros forgotten he was arriving? |
34319 | Or was it fog? |
34319 | Or was the threat of a bomb just a hoax? |
34319 | Or would they use some other technique? |
34319 | Otherwise what do I get out of this job? |
34319 | Part of the problem, he thought, was how do you ask somebody if they''ve lost something that they''ve never admitted having in the first place? |
34319 | Perimeter surveillance? |
34319 | President?" |
34319 | Probably just feeding me some kind of bullshit, so why do n''t you send out Helling for a minute? |
34319 | Questions? |
34319 | Ransom or what?" |
34319 | Remember that inlet on the south side of the island, that little harbor at Kapsali? |
34319 | Reprogramming the vehicle into a missile? |
34319 | Sadism? |
34319 | Security guards? |
34319 | See it? |
34319 | See them?" |
34319 | She was concentrating on the screen"Now, where do you think our friends are down there?" |
34319 | Should I inform the Greek government? |
34319 | Should they go ahead with the assault as planned, to take the time to try to find him and pull him out? |
34319 | So had he? |
34319 | So how did it work? |
34319 | So how did they overcome him? |
34319 | So how had this character come up with all those millions of bucks? |
34319 | So if nobody was here, then who exactly took down all these terrorist motherfuckers?" |
34319 | So much tyranny, greed, hurt? |
34319 | So we''re going to need a pilot, right? |
34319 | So what are the possibilities?" |
34319 | So what happened to that arrogant French prick? |
34319 | So what happened? |
34319 | So what the hell was the real story? |
34319 | So what was the problem? |
34319 | So what was their target? |
34319 | So what were they doing? |
34319 | So when Shujat and I have finished our part, what then? |
34319 | So where is it?" |
34319 | So who was he, really? |
34319 | So who was it? |
34319 | So why do n''t you do everybody a favor and let me talk to this Peretz? |
34319 | So why in hell are you going to still launch an A- bomb?" |
34319 | So why not give it back to the bastards, in spades? |
34319 | So why not just let them have it and then get on with matters? |
34319 | So why not?" |
34319 | So why would they suddenly permit an assault rehearsal? |
34319 | So, say they had two nuclear devices? |
34319 | Some eleventh- hour revisions by Jordan McCormick, a young new speechwriter from Harvard who liked to tinker till the very last minute? |
34319 | Some of the hardware they''d brought in the Hind? |
34319 | Sort?" |
34319 | Stick to the procedure? |
34319 | Talked back to the Sirens? |
34319 | That America could go in with too little, too late? |
34319 | That unknown terrorists are behind this whole thing? |
34319 | That''s--""Such as?" |
34319 | The Delta Force saving us?" |
34319 | The Hyena?" |
34319 | The Israeli''s attempt to pull out early had just been cut off at the pass, so why not see what would happen if the scenario got shut down entirely? |
34319 | The biggest question of all, however, was why the urgency? |
34319 | The gray box would receive the electronic query,"Are you a friend?" |
34319 | The next problem is, who can we get there and how long would it take?" |
34319 | The other bad news?" |
34319 | The question is, how many weapons are involved and what is their yield?" |
34319 | The question is, why?" |
34319 | The question was, what for? |
34319 | The second time around was supposed to be a charm, right? |
34319 | The six hours that Cally had talked about, the six hours left before the liftoff: how much of that time was left? |
34319 | The team had little enough to spare, and besides-- why give away your position and create a target? |
34319 | The usual suspects?" |
34319 | Then he asked,"Where is Ulysses?" |
34319 | Then it would he secure, right?" |
34319 | Then why do n''t we go down and have a look?" |
34319 | There was nothing--""And what do the Israelis have to say for themselves?" |
34319 | These vehicles are intended to go into orbit, right? |
34319 | They also retrieve all the telemetry from the spacecraft, and--""What''s belowground down there?" |
34319 | They both were thinking the same thing: What kind of military action was possible? |
34319 | They killed--""What did you say? |
34319 | They--"ARM?" |
34319 | Think Bill would mind?" |
34319 | Think that''s possible?" |
34319 | Think they can handle it on such short notice?" |
34319 | Think they could really do it?" |
34319 | Think you can handle it?" |
34319 | This is going to have to come out of a budget somewhere, so who do I stiff to pay off these bastards? |
34319 | This was your idea, remember? |
34319 | To interdict them if they tried to get away? |
34319 | Try and intercept them?" |
34319 | Usual terrorist MO?" |
34319 | WHAT DO THEY WANT? |
34319 | WHERE IS BATES? |
34319 | WHO ARE YOU? |
34319 | WHO ARE YOU? |
34319 | Want to tell me what happened?" |
34319 | Was Cally watching this moment of triumph? |
34319 | Was Isaac talking about the Israeli Hind that had attacked the Glover? |
34319 | Was Isaac''s grand scheme going to work? |
34319 | Was Ramirez just going to shoot him before he had a chance to do anything? |
34319 | Was Ramirez that same figure? |
34319 | Was anything usable in the Agusta? |
34319 | Was he Bill Bates''new second- in- command? |
34319 | Was he about to be in trouble? |
34319 | Was he in on the scam? |
34319 | Was he in trouble? |
34319 | Was he intending to screw Number One somehow and get away with all the marbles? |
34319 | Was it a clean job? |
34319 | Was it beginning to storm again? |
34319 | Was it moving? |
34319 | Was it shock? |
34319 | Was it somebody who''d picked up his radio Mayday? |
34319 | Was it their next target? |
34319 | Was it true? |
34319 | Was it working? |
34319 | Was n''t Satan the real hero of Paradise Lost? |
34319 | Was she down at Launch? |
34319 | Was she hit?" |
34319 | Was she still mad? |
34319 | Was she thinking the same thing? |
34319 | Was somebody on the island still free? |
34319 | Was that it? |
34319 | Was that their plan? |
34319 | Was that your way of making an example of him? |
34319 | Was the Navy''s quarantine intended to keep them from bringing in reinforcements? |
34319 | Was the_ batard_ up to something? |
34319 | Was their objective merely to extract the friendlies, or were they also ordered to"neutralize"all the hostiles? |
34319 | Was this the assault he had been half expecting? |
34319 | Was this the golden moment to try and take him? |
34319 | We understand each other so far?" |
34319 | We wanted to get all the facts before--""It was in the Med?" |
34319 | We''re taking fire forward--""What are--?" |
34319 | Were the terrorists in the process of screwing each other? |
34319 | Were there any other ships in the area? |
34319 | Were these guys really having radio and nav problems, like they''d said, or were they about to try something funny, some amateur attempt at evasion? |
34319 | Were they about to turn them on full blast? |
34319 | Were they going to strafe? |
34319 | Were they industrial spies trying to pull a fast one? |
34319 | Were they just as tedious? |
34319 | Were they just two opposite sides of the same emotion? |
34319 | Were they locked up in their own safe little enclave somewhere? |
34319 | Were they ready? |
34319 | Were they safe? |
34319 | Were they the ones who had just stormed Command, not the U.S.? |
34319 | Were they the same as ours? |
34319 | What about Bates?" |
34319 | What am I doing? |
34319 | What are they really like? |
34319 | What better way to cover an egress? |
34319 | What can he be planning? |
34319 | What can he be talking about? |
34319 | What can he do?" |
34319 | What did he mean about checking with our closest allies?" |
34319 | What did humanity think about three thousand years ago? |
34319 | What did it mean? |
34319 | What did that mean? |
34319 | What did--?" |
34319 | What do you know, you smart- ass? |
34319 | What do you say we just pack it all in and go sailing?" |
34319 | What do you take me for? |
34319 | What do you take me for?" |
34319 | What do you think it means?" |
34319 | What do you think? |
34319 | What do you think? |
34319 | What do you want? |
34319 | What does that matter?" |
34319 | What else was there? |
34319 | What had Bill once said? |
34319 | What had Mannheim warned? |
34319 | What had happened? |
34319 | What had that been all about? |
34319 | What happened?" |
34319 | What happened?" |
34319 | What happened?" |
34319 | What have you got on that?" |
34319 | What if Ramirez had left Launch and gone back to Command? |
34319 | What if one of the radio signals produced just happens to be the one that triggers its detonator? |
34319 | What in blazes do you mean?" |
34319 | What in blazes had gone on? |
34319 | What in blazes had happened? |
34319 | What in bloody hell?" |
34319 | What in hell did that mean? |
34319 | What in hell do I have to do to convince you people that the assault ca n''t wait? |
34319 | What in hell was going on? |
34319 | What is it?" |
34319 | What is your callsign?" |
34319 | What is your intention? |
34319 | What kind of bluff was that? |
34319 | What kind of impact would a weapon like that actually have at that altitude?" |
34319 | What makes us human? |
34319 | What next? |
34319 | What now? |
34319 | What now? |
34319 | What now? |
34319 | What now? |
34319 | What now? |
34319 | What point was there in spreading the ransom all over the place? |
34319 | What should I say? |
34319 | What the hell are you talking about? |
34319 | What the hell does that mean? |
34319 | What the hell to do next? |
34319 | What the hell was going on, anyway? |
34319 | What the hell was that about? |
34319 | What the hell was the Pentagon talking about? |
34319 | What time is the next radio check with Vance?" |
34319 | What to do? |
34319 | What to do? |
34319 | What to do? |
34319 | What was Cally doing? |
34319 | What was his scene? |
34319 | What was it Harry Truman said about the place where the buck stops? |
34319 | What was it doing here? |
34319 | What was it like?" |
34319 | What was it, that thing half- buried in the trees, about two- thirds the way up the mountain? |
34319 | What was it? |
34319 | What was it? |
34319 | What was it? |
34319 | What was she doing? |
34319 | What was that about a launch? |
34319 | What was that all about? |
34319 | What was that for? |
34319 | What was that sound? |
34319 | What was that? |
34319 | What was that? |
34319 | What was the disposition of the hostages? |
34319 | What was the layout of the facility on the island? |
34319 | What was the point of mass murder? |
34319 | What was the point? |
34319 | What was this about? |
34319 | What was wrong with her? |
34319 | What was wrong with this picture? |
34319 | What were their loves, their hates, their fears, their dreams? |
34319 | What were those? |
34319 | What would Ulysses have done with a shortwave radio? |
34319 | What would happen, he was wondering, if Ramirez saw him again? |
34319 | What would he know about anything? |
34319 | What would she feel next? |
34319 | What would the morning look like, Vance wondered, if a nuclear device exploded at Souda Bay on nearby Crete? |
34319 | What''s he about to do? |
34319 | What''s her class?" |
34319 | What''s in between? |
34319 | What''s that all about? |
34319 | What''s the problem, Yankee Bravo?" |
34319 | What''s the story?" |
34319 | What''s your position?" |
34319 | What''s your status?" |
34319 | What, he wondered, had happened to Mike? |
34319 | What, he wondered, was that all about? |
34319 | What, he wondered, was the point anyway? |
34319 | What? |
34319 | When does the balloon go up?" |
34319 | When they found out, were they going to fall apart, endangering everybody and everything? |
34319 | When was this going to end? |
34319 | When we''re down to a bow and arrow each?" |
34319 | Where are you guys? |
34319 | Where are you now?" |
34319 | Where can we find some chemicals? |
34319 | Where did he come from? |
34319 | Where did the drive come from to create-- poetry, music, painting? |
34319 | Where do you think he''s headed?" |
34319 | Where had the weather come from? |
34319 | Where in bloody hell is it going to end? |
34319 | Where in hell are they?" |
34319 | Where was Jamal? |
34319 | Where was Pierre? |
34319 | Where was he? |
34319 | Where was the SatCom security staff? |
34319 | Where were the civilian SWAT teams? |
34319 | Where you think he is?" |
34319 | Where--?" |
34319 | Where? |
34319 | Where?" |
34319 | Which do you want it to be?" |
34319 | Which more than ever left open the question-- who the hell were they? |
34319 | Which was it? |
34319 | Which way was the wind going to blow next? |
34319 | Which will it be?" |
34319 | Who are these creeps? |
34319 | Who are you, really?" |
34319 | Who can blame them? |
34319 | Who could ask for more? |
34319 | Who could blame him? |
34319 | Who could have known? |
34319 | Who could it be? |
34319 | Who do you think we ought to use?" |
34319 | Who else could they be?" |
34319 | Who gave a shit? |
34319 | Who in hell did it?" |
34319 | Who knew if it would work? |
34319 | Who knew who else was listening in? |
34319 | Who needed it? |
34319 | Who needed this? |
34319 | Who the fuck knows?" |
34319 | Who the hell are you? |
34319 | Who the hell knew? |
34319 | Who was trying to screw up the Med? |
34319 | Who, J.J. was wondering, was this hotshot standing next to Dr. Andros? |
34319 | Who? |
34319 | Why Vance, who was a nobody? |
34319 | Why clutter up the place any more? |
34319 | Why did n''t they get him? |
34319 | Why do n''t you let me have a chat with that genius you''ve got running the computer? |
34319 | Why had n''t anybody cleaned that up? |
34319 | Why in hell do you think I was trying to stop it?" |
34319 | Why in hell would he want to go ahead and do it? |
34319 | Why not just call his bluff? |
34319 | Why not just short- circuit these wires and let the thing''s own safety system shut it down? |
34319 | Why not seize it? |
34319 | Why not tell him? |
34319 | Why not use_ me_ as bait?" |
34319 | Why not? |
34319 | Why not? |
34319 | Why not? |
34319 | Why should all the radios suddenly go dead? |
34319 | Why wait for a vote? |
34319 | Why was Souda Bay being evacuated? |
34319 | Why was it that the only things that tasted good were all supposed to be bad for you? |
34319 | Why was n''t he helping? |
34319 | Why would he do that?" |
34319 | Why? |
34319 | Will that be enough?" |
34319 | Will the son of a bitch be ruthless enough to use one of those nukes? |
34319 | Will the wire hold? |
34319 | Will we be"accidentally"gunned down, the way Rais was? |
34319 | Would it still inflate? |
34319 | Would the impulse be enough to lift it off? |
34319 | Would the others notice? |
34319 | Would the stubborn Iranian hold steady? |
34319 | Would these men hold together the way he required? |
34319 | Would they just forget about her and move on? |
34319 | You could set it down pretty much where you wanted, could n''t you?" |
34319 | You double- verified, right? |
34319 | You have the plans for that, right?" |
34319 | You mean try paying your bills on time?" |
34319 | You say this happened over six hours ago?" |
34319 | You swam here?" |
34319 | You''re a card- carrying Marxist, right?" |
34319 | _ Will you need any additional capitalization? |
34319 | and maybe a little potassium chlorate for ignition?" |
34319 | but yet, what about Beirut and the Marine barracks, demolished by a suicide mission? |
34319 | do you copy? |
34319 | he wondered, and does this little toy helo have enough lift to yank this thing out of here? |
34319 | or what was the point? |
34319 | what are you talking about?" |
34319 | what if I paid you with some of my personal SatCom stock? |
34319 | what? |
34319 | what? |
34321 | ''Being taken care of''? 34321 ''To never escape this vale of tears? |
34321 | About somebody being dropped from the clinical trials? |
34321 | Actually,Ally said,"if people are well enough to be in''activities,''why ca n''t they be outpatients?" |
34321 | Alexa, what seems to be the problem? |
34321 | All right, Ally, do you want to make me beg? 34321 All right, but how soon after that do you think you could get started with the Beta matter?" |
34321 | All right,Ally said"but can you use the same procedure for someone''s heart?" |
34321 | All set to get going? |
34321 | Ally, can you hear me? |
34321 | Ally, is this what you want? |
34321 | Ally, where are we? |
34321 | Ally, you''re at the Dorian Institute, remember? 34321 Am I that?" |
34321 | And I assume you''ve actually read his resume? |
34321 | And all this goes into my NIH files? |
34321 | And do you have any idea where she is now? |
34321 | And how do you figure in all this? |
34321 | And is that what you''d be doing for Mom? |
34321 | And what about Kristen? |
34321 | And what did you tell him? |
34321 | And what was that you said about having somebody disappear on you? |
34321 | And why did you call me? 34321 And why exactly--?" |
34321 | And you think we should do this? 34321 And you thought about me? |
34321 | And you''re saying you''ve found a way to beat the clock, to stop the telomeres from getting shorter? |
34321 | And? |
34321 | And? |
34321 | Any chance they''re bluffing? |
34321 | Are we in a hospital somewhere? |
34321 | Are you able to walk yet? |
34321 | Are you going to press charges? |
34321 | Are you going to start the procedure for your heart today? |
34321 | Are you his new tart? 34321 Are you kidding? |
34321 | Are you ready? |
34321 | Are you referring to that reporter, by any chance? |
34321 | Are you saying you could n''t make this happen? 34321 Are you sure you''re okay?" |
34321 | Big problem? |
34321 | But are you sure you want to go back, after what seems to have happened to Kristen? 34321 But if I wanted to see Kristen?" |
34321 | But if it was working, then why did she decide to stop? |
34321 | But is that something you ethically ought to be doing? |
34321 | But speaking of doctors, did n''t you used to have some kind of heart issue? 34321 But what does all this have to do with me? |
34321 | But what if we could alter the clocks in our body to make them run slower? |
34321 | But why are you calling me, Stone? |
34321 | But why did she run? |
34321 | But why would you want to get close to Winston Bartlett? |
34321 | But why? 34321 By the way, Ally, how''s your ticker doing these days? |
34321 | By the way, I was wondering how is Katherine Starr doing? |
34321 | By the way, did you get a chance to ask about the patient who got dropped? |
34321 | By the way, how''s that cut doing? |
34321 | By the way, what happened when you talked to Mom? |
34321 | Can I help you? |
34321 | Can you come down? 34321 Can you describe how you feel exactly? |
34321 | Can you see me? |
34321 | Christ, Karl, are you getting cold feet? 34321 Christ,"he said, scrolling past page after page,"how come they''re suddenly so secretive about this?" |
34321 | Cindy, can we exchange phone numbers? |
34321 | Come up? 34321 Could it be that ditzy girl downstairs?" |
34321 | Could somebody have picked the locks and come in last night and done this, like a prank or something? |
34321 | Dammit, Stone, why could n''t we make a go of it? |
34321 | Deb, can I have a word with you? |
34321 | Did I secure your vagrant attention? 34321 Did n''t you see the surveillance camera and microphone in there? |
34321 | Did she seem like she understood anything I told her? |
34321 | Did she send it? |
34321 | Did you bring your medical records? 34321 Did you hear all the things she''s talking about?" |
34321 | Did you manage to take care of that matter with Alexa Hampton? |
34321 | Did you run--"The computer simulation? 34321 Did you say I was coming?" |
34321 | Do I have to get a court injunction to put a stop to this corporate espionage? |
34321 | Do n''t you realize how irresponsible that is? |
34321 | Do n''t you think I''ve thought about that, agonized about it? 34321 Do n''t you think that''s a little pushy, W.B.? |
34321 | Do you ever see him anymore? |
34321 | Do you have any blueprints of this building? 34321 Do you have any idea why those back windows were bricked over?" |
34321 | Do you have the slightest idea what I could do for you? 34321 Do you know about her?" |
34321 | Do you know what day this is? |
34321 | Do you know what day you plan to start? |
34321 | Do you really want to do that? |
34321 | Do you remember how much you used to like that? |
34321 | Do you remember me? 34321 Do you remember what it was you used to do?" |
34321 | Do you think we should? |
34321 | Do you think you want to stay here with Mom? |
34321 | Do you understand what I''m saying? |
34321 | Do you want to be part of the most exciting development in the history of medicine? 34321 Do you want to bring her up now?" |
34321 | Do you want to talk about it? |
34321 | Does Mr. Bartlett have a cook? |
34321 | Does she want to be in the clinical trials? 34321 Does that really work?" |
34321 | Does this mean you two are together again? |
34321 | Dr. Connolly, do you know how old Dr. Van de Vliet is? 34321 Everything all right, Grace?" |
34321 | Family? |
34321 | First thing, Karl, how is she now? |
34321 | For the patient who was''terminated''? 34321 For you?" |
34321 | Frankly, I''m beginning to agree with you, but there are others who ask, how far is too far? 34321 Grant, are you hearing yourself?" |
34321 | Grant, do you know what time it is? 34321 Grant, has this doctor Van de Vliet gotten into some kind of medical experiment that''s turned into a Faustian bargain? |
34321 | Grant, what... what''s going on with you? |
34321 | Had n''t you better give me the gun? |
34321 | Has anybody called here about her lately? |
34321 | Has he let her mother see her? |
34321 | Have we already been entered into the National Institutes of Health clinical trials? |
34321 | Have you seen Kristen? 34321 He did n''t tell you he came to see me, did he? |
34321 | Her''procedure''? 34321 Hey, Atlas, how''s it going?" |
34321 | Hey, how''re you feeling? |
34321 | Hey, how''s it going? |
34321 | Hey,she said, trying to muster a matter- of- fact air,"how''s it going? |
34321 | Hi, how''re you feeling? |
34321 | Hi, sis, remember the sound of my voice? 34321 How about my birthday? |
34321 | How about you? 34321 How did he find out about us, anyway?" |
34321 | How did they get up here? |
34321 | How did you get it? |
34321 | How did--? |
34321 | How do you know all this? |
34321 | How do you know all this? |
34321 | How do you know all this? |
34321 | How do you know that? |
34321 | How do you know? |
34321 | How does it look like I''m feeling? |
34321 | How has the Gerex stem cell procedure affected your condition? 34321 How long will that take?" |
34321 | How''s she doing? 34321 How''s this for a guess? |
34321 | Hungry for money or for fame? |
34321 | I do n''t want to be involved and I do n''t want any of my people involved do you hear me? |
34321 | I guess if I were your shrink, I''d ask,''How do you feel about that?'' |
34321 | I guess that was your original question, right? |
34321 | I''ll be downstairs on the first floor if you need anything, okay? |
34321 | If anything I''ve said rings a vague bell, then could we meet someplace and talk? 34321 If you really believe all that, Stone, should n''t you be worried for your own safety?" |
34321 | Interesting coincidence, huh? |
34321 | Is n''t that going too far? |
34321 | Is she going to be okay? |
34321 | Is she ready for transfer to IC? |
34321 | Is that what you think it amounts to? |
34321 | Is that what you want to interview him about? |
34321 | Is the dosage the only difference from before? |
34321 | Is there anything you want to tell me? 34321 Is this shaggy- dog story going to end up being about why he looks so young?" |
34321 | Is this the quorum? 34321 Is this what I think it is?" |
34321 | Jen, could you come here a minute? 34321 Jesus, who do you think did this?" |
34321 | Just let it go, wo n''t you? 34321 Just like that?" |
34321 | Karl, if Cambridge Pharmaceuticals finds out about the Beta fiasco, how''s it going to affect--"How do you think it''s going to affect the sale? 34321 Keep an eye on Emma, will you? |
34321 | Kristen, is that you? 34321 Kristen, would you please take my phone number? |
34321 | Kristy, honey, how''re you feeling? |
34321 | Like you''re in shape to dash? 34321 Maria, can you get Mom''s purse?" |
34321 | Maria, what was your impression of him? 34321 Mary, what do you think?" |
34321 | May I come in? |
34321 | Maybe we could just make a dash for it? |
34321 | Mind if I ask you a question? |
34321 | Mom, how''re you feeling? 34321 Mom, sweetie, do you understand what Dr. Van de Vliet is asking? |
34321 | Mom, we see him so seldom, do you really think either one of us still understands him? |
34321 | Mrs. Hampton is your aunt? |
34321 | Mrs. Hampton, do you understand anything of what I''ve said? 34321 Mrs. Starr, can you understand me? |
34321 | Ms. Hampton, can you hear me? |
34321 | Nina is your mom, right? |
34321 | No emergency, but call when you get in and let me know how it went, okay? |
34321 | No, honey, you brought some smoked fish, did n''t you? 34321 Now?" |
34321 | Oh Jesus, is the place called the Dorian Institute by any chance? |
34321 | Oh yeah? 34321 Oh yeah? |
34321 | Oh,she said,"is he the one you told me about? |
34321 | Okay, Mom, how do you feel? |
34321 | Okay,he demanded,"what the hell''s going on? |
34321 | On the rocks, right? |
34321 | One should have a little something, should n''t one? |
34321 | Or if he needs to see me, could you possibly drive for me? 34321 Or is it your way to hide one of your mistakes?" |
34321 | Pick that up on your run? |
34321 | She''s okay, is n''t she? |
34321 | Should I call now? |
34321 | So I''m not just another statistic to you? |
34321 | So Kristen''s still here? |
34321 | So could you just raise this with his attorneys? 34321 So do you want to hypnotize me? |
34321 | So how risky do you think this is? |
34321 | So that''s definitely Kristen Starr? |
34321 | So the question I''m waiting to hear answered is, how did you find out-? |
34321 | So what do we do? |
34321 | So what happened? 34321 So what happened?" |
34321 | So what''s a couple of million or so between siblings, anyway? 34321 So when, exactly, did she leave? |
34321 | So why do n''t we go up and see if we can learn anything? |
34321 | So why not tell me? 34321 So... what changed you?" |
34321 | Sophie, do you think you can find your way back to your room? 34321 Stone, have you ever considered growing up?" |
34321 | Stone, what did you just say? 34321 Stone, why is it so hard to hate you? |
34321 | Stone? 34321 Sure I ca n''t make some for you?" |
34321 | Take her to an ER somewhere? 34321 Tell me, is there anyone we should notify of your whereabouts so they wo n''t be alarmed?" |
34321 | That thing you told me about? 34321 That would n''t be Winston Bartlett, by any chance?" |
34321 | The Beta? 34321 The fuck you want?" |
34321 | The guy who drove you here? 34321 The only question is, does he want it to be authorized or unauthorized? |
34321 | The what corporation? 34321 The''Beta procedure''? |
34321 | Then could we borrow it long enough to go in and take a look around? 34321 Then why do n''t we give him an interview? |
34321 | Then why is he so worked up over your question? |
34321 | This was the Beta too, was n''t it, Karl? |
34321 | This your idea of reading for relaxation? |
34321 | To watch Kristen? |
34321 | Want some? |
34321 | Want to tell me what the hell''s going on? |
34321 | Was it not working? 34321 We all just want to be on the safe side, do n''t we? |
34321 | Well, how about the other thing? 34321 Well, was n''t it? |
34321 | Well, what about that one? |
34321 | Well, what do you think happened to her out there? |
34321 | Were you--? |
34321 | What about it? |
34321 | What about you? |
34321 | What am I looking at? |
34321 | What are you doing here, Grant? |
34321 | What are you doing here? |
34321 | What are you getting at? |
34321 | What are you going to do for money? 34321 What are you proposing we do?" |
34321 | What are you saying? 34321 What are you saying?" |
34321 | What are you talking about? |
34321 | What are you talking about? |
34321 | What are you talking about? |
34321 | What are you thinking? |
34321 | What are you thinking? |
34321 | What are you trying to say? |
34321 | What are you, then? 34321 What depends on it?" |
34321 | What did he say? |
34321 | What did she say about W.B.? |
34321 | What did you have for lunch? |
34321 | What did you mean by that? 34321 What do I think? |
34321 | What do you know about him? 34321 What do you mean by''strange''?" |
34321 | What do you mean? 34321 What do you mean?" |
34321 | What do you mean? |
34321 | What do you mean? |
34321 | What do you think is really going on? |
34321 | What do you think it all means? |
34321 | What do you want me to do? |
34321 | What for? |
34321 | What have you heard that would make you ask such a question? |
34321 | What in heaven''s name just happened? 34321 What is it, Stone? |
34321 | What is it? |
34321 | What kind of contract do you have with this paper? |
34321 | What kind of word is it? |
34321 | What kind of''problems''? |
34321 | What on earth are you talking about? |
34321 | What the hell are you doing down here? |
34321 | What was_ that_ about? |
34321 | What was_ what_ about? |
34321 | What would we give to be able to look forward to thousands of mornings like this, ending it all only when we chose? |
34321 | What wrong? |
34321 | What''initial inoculation''? |
34321 | What''s all the excitement? |
34321 | What''s come over you lately? 34321 What''s going on?" |
34321 | What''s that mean? |
34321 | What''s that? |
34321 | What''s your name? |
34321 | What''s your part in this''experiment''? |
34321 | What, exactly, are you looking for? |
34321 | What... what did he want? |
34321 | When was Dad''s birthday? |
34321 | When? |
34321 | When? |
34321 | Where are we, Ally? 34321 Where are you taking me? |
34321 | Where did you find that man? |
34321 | Where is she? 34321 Where you work?" |
34321 | Where''s Kristen? |
34321 | Where''s my daughter? 34321 Which is?" |
34321 | Who are you? 34321 Who are you?" |
34321 | Who told you that? |
34321 | Who was that, honey? |
34321 | Who''s the publisher? |
34321 | Who? |
34321 | Why are we having this conversation at this time of night? 34321 Why are you doing this?" |
34321 | Why are you talking to her, Karl? 34321 Why do n''t we start at the beginning, Grant? |
34321 | Why does that matter so much to you? |
34321 | Why is that? |
34321 | Why was I afraid you''d back off? 34321 Why?" |
34321 | Will she know who I am? 34321 Will you take me out of here? |
34321 | Wo n''t you come with me? |
34321 | Yeah, who''s this? |
34321 | You a fucking reporter? |
34321 | You did n''t hear? |
34321 | You do n''t get it, do you? 34321 You do n''t know the first thing about what I''m talking about do you? |
34321 | You do n''t remember what happened, do you? |
34321 | You do remember her being here, though? 34321 You get a deal on the space? |
34321 | You like the name? |
34321 | You mean for my heart? |
34321 | You mean he--"Oh, did I mention that his crazy wife showed up after he left and essentially accused me of being a hooker? 34321 You mean the institute?" |
34321 | You read the materials I left? |
34321 | You really want to know? 34321 You really want to know?" |
34321 | You said he asked Mom a question about me? 34321 You serious?" |
34321 | You spoke to her? 34321 You talked to her this morning?" |
34321 | You want her to go out to the Dorian Institute, right? 34321 You want something?" |
34321 | You want to be on the inside, see everything up close? 34321 You want to come to see me? |
34321 | You''re already fond of her, are n''t you? |
34321 | You''re crazy, you know that? |
34321 | You''re doing a book about Bartlett? |
34321 | You''re not kidding, are you? |
34321 | You''re screwing him, are n''t you? |
34321 | You''re working with them, are n''t you? |
34321 | You''share''... with whom, you self- centered prick? 34321 You''ve already scheduled tests?" |
34321 | Your own''flesh and blood''? |
34321 | ''Reporter''? |
34321 | ''s girlfriend okay? |
34321 | *** Afterword How much of the foregoing is true or even plausible? |
34321 | .?" |
34321 | ?" |
34321 | ?" |
34321 | ?" |
34321 | ?" |
34321 | ?" |
34321 | A bank repo or something?" |
34321 | A hundred? |
34321 | A pause, then,"Interested in getting together sometime?" |
34321 | A reserve? |
34321 | A son? |
34321 | About the Beta? |
34321 | About your little surprise visit and proposal?" |
34321 | After she left, rather than transferring the prescription, what if they just had subsequent refills delivered to some other address? |
34321 | Again she wondered, was Grant real or some chimera? |
34321 | Again that question: why on earth would he hand her this plum job? |
34321 | Also, why would he pick this morning, this anniversary morning, to reappear? |
34321 | Am I dreaming again? |
34321 | Am I getting anywhere? |
34321 | And Ellen, can you start getting them ready?" |
34321 | And add to that, she did n''t actually know if he was free now or not or what But he''d said he had a good reason for calling-- what could that be? |
34321 | And if so, how would he feel talking to her? |
34321 | And in this big hurry? |
34321 | And now Cindy, that girl downstairs? |
34321 | And so quickly? |
34321 | And today, on the anniversary of Arthur''s tragic death, would she even remember him? |
34321 | And wait a minute, what did he mean about enrolling? |
34321 | And what about Kenji Noda, who also was missing? |
34321 | And what about Stone? |
34321 | And what about the ultimate question: do we want to live longer merely to be alive, or do we want to stay alive in order to do things? |
34321 | And what is he doing? |
34321 | And what, if anything, did that have to do with her? |
34321 | And where was his wife? |
34321 | And why that little jab about"getting along"? |
34321 | And will you please stay there till I can get there and talk to you?" |
34321 | And you know something? |
34321 | Any chance?" |
34321 | Are n''t there any side effects? |
34321 | Are n''t these second- time- around things always doomed? |
34321 | Are they performing the miracles they announced as their objective?" |
34321 | Are they worried about spies getting in, or patients getting out? |
34321 | Are we friends all over again? |
34321 | Are we gon na continue this touching reunion outside, or do I have to call for security and take your trespassing ass out of here in handcuffs? |
34321 | Are we having some kind of reunion? |
34321 | Are you doing this for Mom and me, or are we just being used like lab animals?" |
34321 | Are you going to be a guinea pig for that clinic?" |
34321 | Are you married, divorced, attached, unattached, seeing someone, alone and suicidal, what? |
34321 | Are you still you? |
34321 | Are you tracking me? |
34321 | Are you--?" |
34321 | As I recall, you never knew your dad, did you?" |
34321 | As for the rest of the stuff, what could anybody possibly want with it?" |
34321 | As for whether Dr. Vee could cure the old bird who knew? |
34321 | Assuming she was the new patient, how the hell did Ally get involved with Winston Bartlett? |
34321 | Bartlett had somebody kidnapped? |
34321 | Beta One? |
34321 | Brilliant right? |
34321 | But Dr. Vee says your test data show you''re responding--""Mom''s here, right?" |
34321 | But back then, who knew? |
34321 | But did it work the way it was supposed to? |
34321 | But even if he was a genius and got his first doctorate in his early twenties, he''d still have to be-- what? |
34321 | But had Winston Bartlett really gone to a watery grave? |
34321 | But how did he do it? |
34321 | But how to find her? |
34321 | But how to get in? |
34321 | But how? |
34321 | But if she does n''t call back, he told himself, what am I going to do? |
34321 | But is n''t what''s happened incredible? |
34321 | But is there going to be any chemistry when we actually see each other? |
34321 | But let me know if you find out anything, okay? |
34321 | But might he be a very gifted huckster as well? |
34321 | But on the other hand what difference could it make? |
34321 | But then what? |
34321 | But to phone Betty just to tell her to hurry? |
34321 | But was his concern about the mysterious terminated patient justified? |
34321 | But was it just in her mind? |
34321 | But we''re a couple of minutes early and I was wondering if we could look around a bit first? |
34321 | But what about Ally? |
34321 | But what about the rest? |
34321 | But what could Grant possibly want from her now? |
34321 | But what could the real story be? |
34321 | But what proof do we have that any of it actually happened? |
34321 | But what was happening with Kristen? |
34321 | But what was it? |
34321 | But what''s the point of going to a doctor here? |
34321 | But what? |
34321 | But who knew? |
34321 | But why did Van de Vliet look so funny when I brought it up? |
34321 | But why did she have a separate doorbell? |
34321 | But why do n''t you try a test? |
34321 | But why is she still so fried at me? |
34321 | But why now? |
34321 | But why was he here? |
34321 | But why was she running from you?" |
34321 | But why? |
34321 | But would Bartlett take the bait? |
34321 | But you''re still not sure about you?" |
34321 | But you''ve got a number?" |
34321 | But, Van de Vliet pondered, if we could find a way to arrest the aging process in our body''s tissue, might we escape the process of aging? |
34321 | By the way, did you get the license number of that Lincoln? |
34321 | By the way, how is she?" |
34321 | By the way, would you care for something? |
34321 | Ca n''t you see? |
34321 | Can I make you some tea or something?" |
34321 | Can it be you? |
34321 | Can you please wait in the receiving room? |
34321 | Can you remember anything we talked about then?" |
34321 | Can you unhook some of these wires and suction cups? |
34321 | Chapter 18_ Wednesday, April 8 11:03 A.M._"Who are you and how did you get in here?" |
34321 | Chapter 19_ Wednesday, April 8 12:32 P.M._"You think you''ve got_ what_?" |
34321 | Chapter 25_ Wednesday, April 8 7:20 P.M._"Jesus, Ally, are you all right?" |
34321 | Chapter 29_ Thursday, April 9 10:33 P.M._"Grant, is that you?" |
34321 | Chapter 9_ Monday, April 6 12:18 P.M._"Hey, how did it go?" |
34321 | Christ, he thought miserably, why is she doing this to me? |
34321 | CitiSpace? |
34321 | CitiSpace?" |
34321 | Come on, Ally, do n''t you want some testimonials?" |
34321 | Computers do strange things, but to open a data file for no reason? |
34321 | Could he swim with one arm? |
34321 | Could he talk to you too? |
34321 | Could it be Stone is on to something that needs more daylight? |
34321 | Could it be he really had changed? |
34321 | Could it be that God ca n''t be cheated? |
34321 | Could it be that Kristen was about to be liberated? |
34321 | Could it be that Kristen was the mysterious missing patient Stone was trying to locate and interview? |
34321 | Could it be that the telomerase enzyme did n''t know the difference between a cell that had aged and one that had been damaged by its environment? |
34321 | Could it be that there was something funny going on with that patient who got dropped? |
34321 | Could it be used to regenerate tissue? |
34321 | Could n''t a single patient have been dropped for a whole bunch of different reasons?" |
34321 | Could she have put Kristen''s key on the ring too? |
34321 | Could someone please turn them down? |
34321 | Could this be the break? |
34321 | Could you come in the kitchen and help me fix a tray?" |
34321 | Dammit, why could n''t she do something to make her heart stronger? |
34321 | Did I just imagine that? |
34321 | Did he believe in the Golden Rule? |
34321 | Did he make it to shore? |
34321 | Did n''t he know what day this was? |
34321 | Did she actually remember? |
34321 | Did she agree to that experimental procedure? |
34321 | Did she have a new mind now, or a parallel mind? |
34321 | Did she know who he was? |
34321 | Did she leave that key at her CitiSpace office or did she put it on her key ring? |
34321 | Did she make off with the address book? |
34321 | Did she really want to do that? |
34321 | Did that mean Winston Bartlett has been following my career? |
34321 | Did they even know who he was? |
34321 | Did they have a battery backup, or some kind of fail- safe mechanism, which provided a manual override in case of a power outage? |
34321 | Did you recognize her voice?" |
34321 | Do it now, all right?" |
34321 | Do n''t you at least care about her? |
34321 | Do n''t you ever get tired?" |
34321 | Do they have a beautician on staff? |
34321 | Do you actually think he could help Mom''s Alzheimer''s? |
34321 | Do you have any recollection of that?" |
34321 | Do you have the balls to try it too?" |
34321 | Do you know specifically what he has in mind?" |
34321 | Do you really give a damn about me? |
34321 | Do you recall? |
34321 | Do you remember if anyone came to see you?" |
34321 | Do you remember me?" |
34321 | Do you remember why you left? |
34321 | Do you still want to go through with this?" |
34321 | Do you think you have trouble doing everyday things?" |
34321 | Do you want to hear it again?" |
34321 | Does Ellen know what happened to her? |
34321 | Does Mrs. Hampton have recent- memory loss? |
34321 | Does anything I''ve said have the ring of logic to you? |
34321 | Does he look anything like his picture? |
34321 | Does she get confused about places and people? |
34321 | Does she have trouble handling money and paying her bills?" |
34321 | Does she remember anything from last night? |
34321 | Does that mean she''s going to start second- guessing whatever we do?" |
34321 | Does this thing have a mind of its own?" |
34321 | Even more important now, will Steve still be with her? |
34321 | For God''s sake, Stone, why did you drive him to this?" |
34321 | For example, was changing Kristen''s name part of the NIH study?" |
34321 | For how many years had he loathed and despised this man? |
34321 | For starters, how did he convince Winston Bartlett to bankroll him?" |
34321 | For that matter, what was Nina thinking now? |
34321 | Frankly, what''s to lose? |
34321 | God, how many times before had she done this as she trudged through HMO hell? |
34321 | Got any eggs left in the fridge?" |
34321 | Grant is doing this for me, for us?" |
34321 | Grant, Grant, she often lamented, how did everything manage to turn out so bad with you? |
34321 | Grant, why are you here? |
34321 | Had Mephistopheles now called in his marker? |
34321 | Had Winston Bartlett drowned and his body been swept out to sea by the tide? |
34321 | Had he become a new man, finally caring about somebody other than himself? |
34321 | Had he managed to screw that up somehow? |
34321 | Had his plan somehow backfired? |
34321 | Had n''t they learned anything? |
34321 | Had she really been given a second chance? |
34321 | Had stem cell technology turned out to be an empty promise? |
34321 | Had the Beta really worked? |
34321 | Had the Big Man himself shown up? |
34321 | Had the clinical trials out in New Jersey gone off the track? |
34321 | Had the damaged valve already begun restoring and strengthening itself? |
34321 | Had the world come full circle? |
34321 | Had they finally made the A- list? |
34321 | Had this troubled girl been made permanently childlike, or was there a split personality at work? |
34321 | Hampton?" |
34321 | Has n''t Winston Bartlett learned anything from all the screw- ups in Washington? |
34321 | Has somebody been fooling around with this computer?" |
34321 | Have I lost my mind? |
34321 | Have you had any side effects?" |
34321 | He now had to warn Van de Vliet about Stone Aimes, but how much information should he provide? |
34321 | He was rolling the wheelchair toward the elevator but abruptly paused"Is that what she''s claiming? |
34321 | He''s not a client, is he? |
34321 | Her cousin, did he say? |
34321 | Her mother had come to the institute with a pistol trying to find her? |
34321 | Hey, we''re still blood kin, right?" |
34321 | Hey, why so defensive? |
34321 | How about some diet cranberry juice?" |
34321 | How about that turkey sandwich?" |
34321 | How about the real story?" |
34321 | How about you? |
34321 | How can I further make your day?_ his tone implied. |
34321 | How can something be at once both timeless and constantly changing? |
34321 | How could a true miracle have such a tragic downside? |
34321 | How could he know? |
34321 | How could he turn her away? |
34321 | How could it be? |
34321 | How could she not feel used? |
34321 | How could such a creep look that great? |
34321 | How could there be two screwed- up young women named Kristen Starr in the same town, even if it is New York?" |
34321 | How did it go today with the new Beta prospect? |
34321 | How did real working moms do it? |
34321 | How did she do that? |
34321 | How did that happen?" |
34321 | How did those steel- and- glass doors work without electricity? |
34321 | How did you get in here? |
34321 | How do I get there?" |
34321 | How else are you supposed to develop any character? |
34321 | How had the Syndrome done that to her? |
34321 | How in God''s name had it come to this? |
34321 | How is that these days?" |
34321 | How long before his ivories would be replaced by ceramic choppers? |
34321 | How long can you go on living in denial? |
34321 | How many hours, or days? |
34321 | How many things can be destined to go wrong in your life? |
34321 | How much did Jane know about this? |
34321 | How much do you think he knows?" |
34321 | How much longer would it be before the NIH, or the police, found out that something funny had gone on? |
34321 | How the fuck did you find out about Kristen anyway?" |
34321 | How was he going to get through to her? |
34321 | How was it going to end? |
34321 | How''re you feeling?" |
34321 | How''s Cindy?" |
34321 | How''s everything?" |
34321 | How''s your friend feeling?" |
34321 | Huh? |
34321 | I do n''t know how long it''s going to be before--""Before what? |
34321 | I got out of that place and--""''That place''?" |
34321 | I just--""You do n''t understand do you? |
34321 | I know we have a firewall, but what are the chances that somebody could defeat it somehow and hack into our computers?" |
34321 | I mean, are you comfortable with how everything''s going here? |
34321 | I mean, are you sure you understood what was going on at the time?" |
34321 | I mean, is this all just about a book on stem cell technology? |
34321 | I mean, what the hell is going on with Kristen?" |
34321 | I mean, what''s going on? |
34321 | I mean, where do things stand here?" |
34321 | I mean, you and I know that but how did he figure it out?" |
34321 | I need this? |
34321 | I see faces but I ca n''t remember who--""Kristen-- that''s your real name, by the way-- can we meet? |
34321 | I think--""Know what I fucking think?" |
34321 | If Kristen is here in New York, then how could I contact her?" |
34321 | If it was, then I would n''t be aware of it would I?" |
34321 | If so, was this a good thing? |
34321 | In fact, why not do a honeycomb ceiling that would actually simulate the industrial look they were seeking, anyway? |
34321 | Is Ally here too? |
34321 | Is Dr. Vee down there now?" |
34321 | Is all the warmth and sincerity for real? |
34321 | Is he going to work me over again? |
34321 | Is he good?" |
34321 | Is he thinking clearly? |
34321 | Is he trying to get to me through Nina? |
34321 | Is it a noun, a verb, an adjective?" |
34321 | Is it too late to come down and talk? |
34321 | Is n''t that the name of her Brit mum? |
34321 | Is she all right?" |
34321 | Is she going to put it together? |
34321 | Is she here now? |
34321 | Is she okay? |
34321 | Is she on board yet or what?" |
34321 | Is she still wherever they''re hiding her?" |
34321 | Is that all she has to say? |
34321 | Is that it?" |
34321 | Is that the''miracle''you want me to have?" |
34321 | Is that true?" |
34321 | Is that what we''ve come to?" |
34321 | Is that what you want?" |
34321 | Is that why she left?" |
34321 | Is there some problem, some reaction to the procedure that they''re terrified will come to light? |
34321 | Is there someplace we can have coffee? |
34321 | Is this going to work? |
34321 | Is this what death feels like? |
34321 | Is this--?" |
34321 | It ca n''t be something easy or it does n''t really count, does it?" |
34321 | It sounds right, but I ca n''t remember--""You do n''t remember having a show on cable?" |
34321 | It was a voice he had heard for years in his reveries-- or were they the nightmares of roads not taken? |
34321 | It was nature''s process to make way for the new, but why did the last act have to be so cruel? |
34321 | It was several months ago, right?" |
34321 | It would be a private undertaking at first, but in the long run, who knows? |
34321 | It''s number two- eighteen, on the second floor, remember?" |
34321 | It''s--""How did you get this number?" |
34321 | Jesus, Ally thought, what''s with her? |
34321 | Jesus, Ally, where are you? |
34321 | Jesus, could it be? |
34321 | Just to prove one last time who really had the_ cojones_? |
34321 | Like the white tunnel drawing you in? |
34321 | Long time, right?" |
34321 | Look, if I knew her whereabouts, do n''t you think I''d do everything I could to contact her, find out how she is?" |
34321 | Maybe even reverse it? |
34321 | More to the point, he thought, what am I going to say if she wants an opinion about whether she should undergo the procedure or not? |
34321 | Most troubling of all, what about Ms. Hampton, who seemed like such a nice person? |
34321 | My God was Madame Bartlett going to get involved in the renovation? |
34321 | My God, Ally marveled what desperation drove her to threaten him with a gun when she obviously did n''t know the first thing about how to use it? |
34321 | My God, she thought, did they already know what kind of shape I''d be in? |
34321 | My God, she thought, how am I going to stand up to this man? |
34321 | My flesh and blood? |
34321 | No side effects for him, so why not? |
34321 | Now what does that tell you about him?" |
34321 | Now what is it going to take to get her with the program? |
34321 | Now will you please put me through?" |
34321 | Now, though, was she even aware it was coming? |
34321 | Now, what''s going to happen if she goes out there and ends up being disappointed?" |
34321 | Now? |
34321 | Of excruciating honesty?" |
34321 | Okay, why not go back down there and look around again, only do it thoroughly? |
34321 | On the other hand, he thought ruefully, what does it matter? |
34321 | On the other hand, what about him? |
34321 | Or are you living in some never- never land where the facts do n''t fucking penetrate?" |
34321 | Or did she stash it in her desk at CitiSpace? |
34321 | Or had a glimpse of whatever had happened to Kristen scared the hell out him and awakened the specter of being part of a felonious enterprise? |
34321 | Or had his senses been taken from him? |
34321 | Or had she just dreamed all that? |
34321 | Or had there been some horrible side effect they did n''t want reported? |
34321 | Or is it something more?" |
34321 | Or might this be a step too far that would bring on unintended, and as yet unknown, consequences? |
34321 | Or was he hiding something? |
34321 | Or was he keeping this project secret because he was worried about some competing laboratory beating him to a patent? |
34321 | Or was he waking up to something spectacularly real? |
34321 | Or was its development unique to the Beta? |
34321 | Or was she? |
34321 | Or was this just a bribe to hush him up? |
34321 | Or was this just more of some dream? |
34321 | Or what about Ally''s brother, Grant? |
34321 | Or when?" |
34321 | Or, Ally thought with horror, is she seeing something in me that I ca n''t see? |
34321 | Out here in the forest, was there a magician who had the power literally to save her life? |
34321 | Over an unsecure phone?" |
34321 | Overall?" |
34321 | Oy, can you believe? |
34321 | Probably nothing to worry about, but can you just keep her away from the stairs for godsake? |
34321 | Really? |
34321 | Right? |
34321 | Right? |
34321 | Right? |
34321 | Seth?" |
34321 | She glanced up, then said,"Does she know you''re coming?" |
34321 | She hesitated a moment after he did then,"Would you like to meet me there? |
34321 | She listened to her own voice and wondered, would whatever happened to Kristen happen to me too? |
34321 | She said nothing for a moment; then she mouthed,"Who are you?" |
34321 | She seemed pretty distant, but that woman there-- what was her name? |
34321 | She should be in a room upstairs, so why was she still down in the subbasement? |
34321 | She stood thinking a minute, then,"Did you say you had a key to her place?" |
34321 | She was being entered into the clinical trials before she had even seen the place? |
34321 | She was holding a large rag doll-- where did she get that? |
34321 | She''d mentioned taking Knickers to Pooch Pros, so that''s how Jen knew where she''d be, but what could have gone wrong at 7:45 in the morning? |
34321 | She''s paranoid and--""What was Kristen Starr here for?" |
34321 | She--""Shit, you interviewed Kristy? |
34321 | Shit, he thought, how am I going to make any headway? |
34321 | Should I tell her about the gun accident? |
34321 | Should he tell Alexa Hampton the full story about what he was doing? |
34321 | Should the kidnapping, if that''s what it was, be reported to the police? |
34321 | So I thought, idiot, why do n''t you do the obvious and just try calling?" |
34321 | So I was wondering, when is Van de Vliet planning to report her current condition to the NIH?" |
34321 | So are you going to help make sure my facts are accurate?" |
34321 | So did she have speed dial, a memory bank of numbers? |
34321 | So do I check into the Dorian Institute and let them start injecting doctored- up stem cells into me or not? |
34321 | So do I think he''s a miracle worker? |
34321 | So freaked he charged up here personally, all the way from his fancy corporate building in TriBeCa, to breathe fire and brimstone and yell threats? |
34321 | So give me your number, okay?" |
34321 | So had she been experimenting with some other procedure? |
34321 | So how about coming clean? |
34321 | So how can I, in good faith, advise her one way or the other? |
34321 | So how do we find Kristen without a clue? |
34321 | So how''d it go?" |
34321 | So she figured, what did she have to lose? |
34321 | So thank you for inquiring about my health, but frankly what do you care?" |
34321 | So the question is, are you on board with this?" |
34321 | So the thing now is, where did she go?" |
34321 | So was it an unconscious choice? |
34321 | So was she killing this major piece out of spite? |
34321 | So what did he think of whatever was going on? |
34321 | So what do you think?" |
34321 | So what is right? |
34321 | So what was going on here? |
34321 | So what was he really like now? |
34321 | So what was this evolving chapter about? |
34321 | So what''s going on that is n''t in the package? |
34321 | So what''s going on?" |
34321 | So where was he? |
34321 | So which was it in Kristen''s case? |
34321 | So who knows? |
34321 | So who the hell was that guy? |
34321 | So whose throat do I need to cut to do it?" |
34321 | So why do n''t you let me talk to this guy? |
34321 | So why do you fucking want to do this now?" |
34321 | So why is a guy who runs a huge conglomerate suddenly afraid of one tiny question? |
34321 | So why is he spending money to renovate? |
34321 | So why is that tightfisted SOB suddenly deciding to renovate?" |
34321 | So why the hell wo n''t your legal flunkies let me interview Karl Van de Vliet?" |
34321 | So?" |
34321 | Some kind of decorator?" |
34321 | Sort of a takeoff on Citibank?" |
34321 | Still, how much longer could it be kept quiet? |
34321 | Surely you can tell me that harmless piece of information? |
34321 | That I feel like a complete cretin over what happened? |
34321 | That I should n''t do it?" |
34321 | That a day does n''t go by that I do n''t hate myself for it?" |
34321 | That crazy--""Grant, why not level with me? |
34321 | That is you, is n''t it? |
34321 | That phone page? |
34321 | That they''re going to try to do something to me that could have legal ramifications? |
34321 | That was my grand plan, remember?" |
34321 | That''s what you call a_ side effect_?" |
34321 | That''s...?" |
34321 | The child support you send to Amy?" |
34321 | The first thing you wanted to ask him was_ How old are you, really?_ Maybe the next thing you''d want to do was ask him to dinner. |
34321 | The fuck you talking about?" |
34321 | The hallway was dimly lit, and she wondered, Is a surveillance camera tracking our every move? |
34321 | The last time she''d talked to him was... what? |
34321 | The list?" |
34321 | The old flame I told you about, remember? |
34321 | The original plans?" |
34321 | The paper owns the rights to--""Did n''t you hear me?" |
34321 | The public part does n''t include--""So, has a patient ever been terminated?" |
34321 | The question in my mind is, how did he find out about her in the first place? |
34321 | The question is, do you want to live life or just write about it?" |
34321 | The question is, what are we going to do about it?" |
34321 | The question is, when are we going to start talking to each other? |
34321 | The question was, transformed how? |
34321 | The question was, would he also violate NIH rules? |
34321 | The sense of the night closing in? |
34321 | The situation at Park Avenue?" |
34321 | The worst thing that could happen would be nothing, right? |
34321 | Then he said,"So is that why you''ve enrolled in the clinical trials at the Dorian Institute? |
34321 | Then she wondered, why not tell the truth? |
34321 | Then what do we do? |
34321 | There are windows in the front, so why are n''t there any at the back? |
34321 | There might even be information in the phone itself: who do you get on"redial"and who do you get with* 69, the last number that dialed in? |
34321 | There''d always been murmurs, abnormal heart sounds, as long as she could remember, so what did this mean? |
34321 | There''re reverse directories where you can find the address for a phone number, right? |
34321 | This is Sunday and--""Hey, this is the hour you do your Sunday run, right? |
34321 | This is about more than it''s about?" |
34321 | To be or to do? |
34321 | To be part of their work using stem cells?" |
34321 | To have your own time slow down while the world around you went on?" |
34321 | To watch everyone you love grow old and wither and die? |
34321 | Today? |
34321 | Two hundred? |
34321 | Vee?" |
34321 | Want a bite?" |
34321 | Want to see something incredible? |
34321 | Was Jane going to pass along a threat of legal action if that crime got reported? |
34321 | Was Van de Vliet''s stem cell procedure on her heart really worth the risk? |
34321 | Was a patient dropped from the trials a few months back? |
34321 | Was he about to crack the wall of secrecy that Winston Bartlett had erected around Karl Van de Vliet and the Gerex Corporation? |
34321 | Was he depressed? |
34321 | Was he just playing his cards close to the chest, waiting to make a dramatic big announcement? |
34321 | Was he keeping the project hush- hush because something was going on he did n''t want the public to hear about? |
34321 | Was he still alive? |
34321 | Was he trying to get a rise out of her? |
34321 | Was her mother going to be as enthusiastic about being here today as she''d been yesterday? |
34321 | Was it possible to get past them and warn her? |
34321 | Was it that she''d finally discovered that both her body and mind had limits and would n''t do what she wanted forever? |
34321 | Was n''t there a Cole Porter lyric about an affair being too hot not to cool down? |
34321 | Was she agreeing to see Van de Vliet? |
34321 | Was she conscious of the fact she was losing her mind? |
34321 | Was she fantasizing or had he said he was going to do that and then offer the Beta procedure to its members? |
34321 | Was she going to have to carry him out? |
34321 | Was she paying the price for some kind of hubris that pushed nature too far? |
34321 | Was she seeing through him, the way Nina, for all her mental debility, had seemed to? |
34321 | Was she still conscious enough to know what was happening to her? |
34321 | Was that story true, or a bald- faced lie? |
34321 | Was that what had happened to Kristen? |
34321 | Was the book actually revenge? |
34321 | Was there any good to be served by bringing in the police? |
34321 | Was there the possibility the music would never stop? |
34321 | Was this Bartlett''s bedroom? |
34321 | Was this a decision she wanted to make? |
34321 | Was this doctor''s"miracle"stem cell cure based on a real medical advance, or was he some kind of charlatan? |
34321 | Was this going to do the trick? |
34321 | Was this just going to be a distraction at the end of Nina''s life? |
34321 | Was this the best he could do? |
34321 | Was this the moment to quit? |
34321 | Was this the sign of complete desperation? |
34321 | We think of them all as rigid but what if one of them could be made fluid? |
34321 | Well, she thought, that''s true for now, but who knows what lies ahead? |
34321 | Well, why stress that organ now and hasten the inevitable day when it could no longer keep up with the rest of her body? |
34321 | Were they going to acknowledge the past, or were they just going to act as though nothing existed between them? |
34321 | Were they still hiding her someplace? |
34321 | What about her? |
34321 | What am I paying them for? |
34321 | What am I saving it for? |
34321 | What am I supposed to think?" |
34321 | What are we going to do? |
34321 | What are we going to do? |
34321 | What beta? |
34321 | What can they substitute? |
34321 | What could he mean? |
34321 | What could that mean? |
34321 | What did all those bizarre dreams mean? |
34321 | What did he hate? |
34321 | What did he love? |
34321 | What did you do to my mind?" |
34321 | What do you have on him?" |
34321 | What do you really want? |
34321 | What do you really want? |
34321 | What do you think?" |
34321 | What do you want me to say? |
34321 | What does it mean?" |
34321 | What does that mean for us? |
34321 | What does this mean to him? |
34321 | What does this tell me? |
34321 | What else could go wrong in ten minutes? |
34321 | What else could it be? |
34321 | What else do they know? |
34321 | What else was going on in that mind? |
34321 | What great medical discovery did n''t have a few missteps at the beginning? |
34321 | What had brought about the change? |
34321 | What had she expected? |
34321 | What happened with that Hampton woman? |
34321 | What has happened? |
34321 | What have they done to him? |
34321 | What he did n''t say was on both their minds: what about Bartlett himself? |
34321 | What if he could make peace with that son and bring him into the business? |
34321 | What if it''s true?" |
34321 | What if she was right? |
34321 | What if something goes wrong?" |
34321 | What if the line is already disconnected? |
34321 | What if the stem cell procedure on her heart did n''t work? |
34321 | What if this doctor in New Jersey actually could do something for her? |
34321 | What if you could alter the character of time?" |
34321 | What if, he proposed, Bartlett acquired the Gerex Corporation for BMD and made it a for- profit business? |
34321 | What in hell have you done to her?" |
34321 | What is going on? |
34321 | What is he leaving out? |
34321 | What is he talking about,"corporate restructuring"? |
34321 | What is he up to? |
34321 | What is reasonable? |
34321 | What is with her? |
34321 | What is wrong with him? |
34321 | What kind of procedure has she undergone? |
34321 | What kind of"procedure"could Van de Vliet have done that would stop his own skin from aging? |
34321 | What made you ask that question?" |
34321 | What makes you think they''re planning on either of us ever living to tell that tale?" |
34321 | What next? |
34321 | What now? |
34321 | What on earth are you talking about?" |
34321 | What on earth did you do?" |
34321 | What red- blooded primate would n''t be? |
34321 | What the heck is going on? |
34321 | What the hell is going on? |
34321 | What the hell is he talking about? |
34321 | What the hell was her problem? |
34321 | What to do now? |
34321 | What was Ally really thinking, hoping? |
34321 | What was he doing calling her here at home, in a rainstorm? |
34321 | What was he going to call it? |
34321 | What was it about that one terminated patient that made him freak when he found out somebody knew? |
34321 | What was it telling him? |
34321 | What was she afraid of? |
34321 | What was she going to do about her mother and the clinic in New Jersey? |
34321 | What was she going to do? |
34321 | What was that about helping your mother? |
34321 | What was the price this time? |
34321 | What was the worst- case scenario at this point? |
34321 | What were his priorities? |
34321 | What will I do after this? |
34321 | What will it look like down there in another hundred years? |
34321 | What would the next stage be, Ally wondered fearfully, and would her mother''s medical insurance pay for it, whatever it was? |
34321 | What"antibodies"? |
34321 | What"syndrome"? |
34321 | What''re you trying to do? |
34321 | What''s a word that makes you think of living a long time? |
34321 | What''s going on with him? |
34321 | What''s going on?" |
34321 | What''s it all for? |
34321 | What''s that about? |
34321 | What''s the deal? |
34321 | What''s this? |
34321 | What''s to protect? |
34321 | What, she puzzled, is he talking about? |
34321 | What, she wondered was happening to her? |
34321 | What, she wondered, was the place telling him about her? |
34321 | What--""What are you two whispering about?" |
34321 | Whatever happened to Kristen to make it come to this?" |
34321 | Whatever happened to journalistic ethics around here? |
34321 | Whatever it is, what would you give to be around to see that? |
34321 | When am I going to tell her the truth? |
34321 | When he heard a bold"Yes?" |
34321 | Where is Ally? |
34321 | Where is she? |
34321 | Where is she?" |
34321 | Where was he? |
34321 | Where was it? |
34321 | Where was this all going to end? |
34321 | Where''s my only child?" |
34321 | Where''s that door that Grant was going to use to get me out? |
34321 | Where''s the buzzer? |
34321 | Which was it? |
34321 | While he''d been sedated overnight, had they started experiments on him? |
34321 | While she slept? |
34321 | While she was supposedly taking that blood sample, was she also doing something else? |
34321 | Who are these people? |
34321 | Who are you?" |
34321 | Who could blame her? |
34321 | Who had a weapon? |
34321 | Who knew? |
34321 | Who knows what my life is about to be like?" |
34321 | Who knows where that could lead? |
34321 | Who knows? |
34321 | Who knows? |
34321 | Who knows? |
34321 | Who was it said,"Sincerity, if you can just fake that, you''ve got it made?" |
34321 | Who was it? |
34321 | Who''s he talking to? |
34321 | Who? |
34321 | Why am I thinking all this? |
34321 | Why did n''t she treat the question with the scorn it deserved? |
34321 | Why did she sound so upset? |
34321 | Why did she--?" |
34321 | Why did whoever cleaned this place out leave it here? |
34321 | Why did you send somebody down to obliterate all evidence of Kristen? |
34321 | Why did you--?" |
34321 | Why do n''t we all three go somewhere for brunch now? |
34321 | Why do n''t you ask her the next time you see her?" |
34321 | Why do n''t you let me take you under?" |
34321 | Why do that? |
34321 | Why do we have to grow old and repulsive?" |
34321 | Why do you--?" |
34321 | Why does time do the things to us it does? |
34321 | Why is she being so hostile and negative? |
34321 | Why is this happening? |
34321 | Why not? |
34321 | Why on earth were they now repeating that with this new patient? |
34321 | Why should I assume that this is any safer?" |
34321 | Why the hell do you think I took the trouble to catch you before your day got started? |
34321 | Why was I brought out here with all kinds of bribes and pressure and--""Do you want a simple answer? |
34321 | Why was he here? |
34321 | Why was he thinking about her now? |
34321 | Why was she in this hospital anyway, hooked up to monitors? |
34321 | Why was she telling him all this stuff? |
34321 | Why wo n''t you listen? |
34321 | Why would n''t her heart get with the program? |
34321 | Why you, dear God? |
34321 | Why, she wondered, had no one spotted her yet? |
34321 | Why? |
34321 | Why? |
34321 | Will they ever get there, and if they do, will she want what she finds? |
34321 | Will we still need these puny machines to fly, or will there be teleportation? |
34321 | Will you take me outside? |
34321 | With all this light, you could--"Who the hell are you?" |
34321 | With the stem cell enzymes working at full blast, was it possible her body was immediately replacing its damaged cells? |
34321 | With your own fucking sister?" |
34321 | Would any of the other patients develop the Syndrome? |
34321 | Would n''t it be ironic if Karl actually could do something for her heart? |
34321 | Would she want to go on living if none of those things were possible? |
34321 | You and that bastard Winston Bartlett who got her into--""Kristen?" |
34321 | You do n''t want anybody else here?" |
34321 | You had to see me? |
34321 | You knew she was going to tell me, right? |
34321 | You might consider waiting till we find her and--""Ally, are you all right?" |
34321 | You still have to watch out for... that heart thing?" |
34321 | You used to like scotch, right?" |
34321 | You''re a mensch, you know that? |
34321 | You''re sure he''s here?" |
34321 | You''re sure you know how?" |
34321 | You''ve got enough on your mind""Want to give me a hint?" |
34321 | You''ve got ta believe, right? |
34321 | You''ve surely heard of Winston Bartlett?" |
34321 | Your idea of doing me a favor is to let some Dutch quack experiment on me?" |
34321 | _ Monday, April 6 11:43 A.m._ Would she call back? |
34321 | _ What''s she going to think of me? |
34321 | _"Would you put on some Janacek?" |
34321 | are you my son? |
34321 | but what if the Beta could be made to work the way Van de Vliet theorized it might? |
34321 | could I see that?" |
34321 | did she say? |
34321 | is this permanent?" |
34321 | memory?" |
34321 | sedated?" |
34321 | side effects? |
34321 | what are you seeing, Kristen?" |
34321 | what are you writing?" |
34321 | what day is it?" |
34321 | what is all this security for?" |
34321 | what the hell are you talking about?" |
34321 | what the hell is going on?" |
34321 | what''s going on? |
34321 | whatever it is you''re looking for? |
34321 | whatever?" |
34321 | where are we going?" |
34321 | who are you?" |
34321 | why are you asking me this?" |
7890 | ''If you were enabled by reading it to keep Lady Harry from a dreadful misfortune?'' 7890 ''Is it concerning Iris?'' |
7890 | ''Lord Harry dead?'' 7890 ''What does Iris know about it?'' |
7890 | ''Who wrote it?'' 7890 A duty to yourself?" |
7890 | A letter? |
7890 | A letter? |
7890 | A likeness to anybody whom I know? |
7890 | A little change? |
7890 | A man? 7890 About our friend downstairs?" |
7890 | About what, my lord? |
7890 | Ah, my darling, how many more times am I to make the same confession to my pretty priest? 7890 Ah, well, darling, there''s perhaps one other person still left,""Who is the person?" |
7890 | All well at Rathco? |
7890 | Am I acquainted with the person your ladyship is thinking of? |
7890 | Am I expected,he asked jocosely,"to read writing without a light?" |
7890 | Am I not to be favoured with an answer? |
7890 | Am I wrong in thinking that love gives me some little influence over you still? 7890 And how did Iris find her way into this house?" |
7890 | And leave your friend, Lord Harry? |
7890 | And nothing else? |
7890 | And take the man prisoner? |
7890 | And the other? |
7890 | And then I shall have your answer? |
7890 | And then? |
7890 | And then? |
7890 | And this has been paid up, I suppose? |
7890 | And what did you say? |
7890 | And what is my reward? 7890 And what is your excuse for having gone to the milestone to save him-- hidden under my cloak, disguised in my hat?" |
7890 | And whatever curiosity you may feel, will you be content to do me a kindness-- without wanting an explanation? |
7890 | And when the man comes,Lord Harry added,"what am I to say to my wife? |
7890 | And who is to do that? |
7890 | And why am I to take it seriously? |
7890 | And yet Mrs. Vimpany does n''t live here? |
7890 | And you are strong, and Mr. Mountjoy is weak and ill."You think that I should go back to Passy? |
7890 | And you noticed the likeness? |
7890 | Angry? 7890 Any eavesdroppers?" |
7890 | Anything wrong? |
7890 | Are there any strangers at Rathco? |
7890 | Are they at home? |
7890 | Are you angry with me? |
7890 | Are you beginning to wish, Rhoda,she said,"that I had not brought you to this strange place, among these wild people?" |
7890 | Are you going to leave me? |
7890 | Are you going with her to London? |
7890 | Are you ill this morning? |
7890 | Are you impudent enough to pretend that I have not found you out, yet? |
7890 | Are you mad? |
7890 | Are you mad? |
7890 | Are you not expecting a little too much? |
7890 | Are you running this dreadful risk,she asked,"with nothing to say to me that I do n''t know already? |
7890 | Are you speaking seriously? |
7890 | Are you sure the maid is to be relied on? |
7890 | Are you sure you are not making a mistake? |
7890 | Are you treating me, for the first time, to an exhibition of enmity? 7890 Are you trying to make a fool of me?" |
7890 | Are your parents living? |
7890 | Aye? 7890 Beaten you already?" |
7890 | Better? |
7890 | But how is it that you are a stranger to me? |
7890 | But you-- you, my Iris; you are here-- tell me how and why-- and when, and everything? 7890 But, assuredly, Mademoiselle has not heard? |
7890 | By accident? |
7890 | By herself? |
7890 | By what right do you presume to inquire into what my husband and I may, or may not, have said to each other? |
7890 | Ca n''t I help you out of your difficulty? |
7890 | Can I get you a cup of tea? |
7890 | Can I see him? |
7890 | Can I speak to you, sir? |
7890 | Can he stand, do you think, nurse? |
7890 | Can she tell my wife so much and no more? |
7890 | Can the man be poisoned? 7890 Can you speak of him quietly? |
7890 | Dear Harry, do you think I do n''t see that something troubles you? |
7890 | Did he allude to the engagement, on this occasion? |
7890 | Did he submit willingly to your leaving him? |
7890 | Did he swear,she asked,"when he tasted it?" |
7890 | Did my lord''s heart fail him? |
7890 | Did she leave orders that you were to follow her? |
7890 | Did you find no difficulty,she asked,"in persuading Mrs. Lewson to enter your service?" |
7890 | Did you look at the Dane? |
7890 | Did you mean to be cruel in saying that? |
7890 | Did you not hear what I said to you just now? |
7890 | Did you say nothing more positive than that? |
7890 | Did you say_ Mrs._ Vimpany? |
7890 | Did your father tell you that? |
7890 | Did_ you_ tell Mrs. Vimpany you knew Lord Harry? |
7890 | Discovered? 7890 Do I carry my head high?" |
7890 | Do n''t you believe me? 7890 Do they expect you?" |
7890 | Do you care to hear what a servant has to say? |
7890 | Do you find it at all dull, now? |
7890 | Do you hate him as bitterly as that? |
7890 | Do you insult me by doubting it? |
7890 | Do you know about the money? |
7890 | Do you know how honourably, how nobly, he has behaved? |
7890 | Do you know when you are likely to return? |
7890 | Do you know where your master is? |
7890 | Do you know who is the other man-- the second principal? |
7890 | Do you know why? |
7890 | Do you know, Fanny, that you are making a dishonourable proposal to me? |
7890 | Do you know,she went on,"why Mr. Mountjoy asked you to dine with him?" |
7890 | Do you mean a person who is really ill? |
7890 | Do you mean that Mrs. Vimpany declines to express an opinion? |
7890 | Do you mean that you do n''t agree with me? |
7890 | Do you mean,Mountjoy asked,"that you have come here to borrow money of me?" |
7890 | Do you presume to threaten me? |
7890 | Do you really mean it? |
7890 | Do you really mean that? |
7890 | Do you really mean what you say? |
7890 | Do you remember my diamond pin? |
7890 | Do you remember my name? |
7890 | Do you remember the landlady''s claret? 7890 Do you remember this hero''s adventures?" |
7890 | Do you remember what he said at parting? |
7890 | Do you see what he has just done? |
7890 | Do you speak of the claret at the inn, after having tasted it? |
7890 | Do you think I did n''t see in your face,Iris rejoined,"that you heard him, too? |
7890 | Do you want to see my lord before you go? |
7890 | Do you yourself see it? |
7890 | Do you? |
7890 | Do_ you_ take his part? 7890 Does he breathe?" |
7890 | Does he come here by your invitation? |
7890 | Does he mean to return to the farm? |
7890 | Does n''t everybody do the same? |
7890 | Does she like your new house? |
7890 | Does she wish to write to me? |
7890 | Does that mean No? |
7890 | Does that mean you have found a way? |
7890 | Does the assassin take me for a fool? |
7890 | Does your father approve of what you have done? |
7890 | Does your silence mean,she asked,"that you wish me to leave you?" |
7890 | Even if I tell you that Iris is perfectly happy? |
7890 | Fanny? 7890 Fine weather, is n''t it, for the time of year? |
7890 | First, where is that poor man whom the doctor brought here and Fanny nursed? 7890 For a large sum-- in these times?" |
7890 | For your mistress? |
7890 | Forbearance towards me? |
7890 | Founded on what, if you please? |
7890 | Gone away? 7890 Gone,"Mr. Vimpany answered"Gone-- where?" |
7890 | Gone? 7890 Gone?" |
7890 | Good news? 7890 Has Fanny Mere innocently--?" |
7890 | Has he fixed any time, Miles, for starting on his journey? |
7890 | Has he released you from that rash engagement, of some years since, which pledged you to marry him? |
7890 | Has my husband returned with you? |
7890 | Has she not been here? |
7890 | Has something happened? |
7890 | Has the blackguard deceived me? 7890 Have I done now? |
7890 | Have I said anything that has offended you? |
7890 | Have the people at the inn given you a good dinner? |
7890 | Have you any objection to my leaving you? |
7890 | Have you any other relatives? |
7890 | Have you any particular reason for opening that door? |
7890 | Have you forgotten how you received me, sir, when I asked for a loan at your hotel in London? |
7890 | Have you formed a wrong impression? |
7890 | Have you got the publisher''s estimate of expenses? |
7890 | Have you got your prisoner? |
7890 | Have you heard from her? |
7890 | Have you heard something that you have n''t told me yet? |
7890 | Have you no more to say to me? |
7890 | Have you seen her? |
7890 | Have you thought of any way of paying them? |
7890 | His luck? |
7890 | Hotel d''Angleterre? |
7890 | How am I mistaken? |
7890 | How are you? |
7890 | How can I be angry with you? 7890 How can I protect him?" |
7890 | How can he hurt me, Fanny? |
7890 | How can you be such an infernal fool as to suppose that anything connected with business could happen at this time in the morning? 7890 How can you help yourself?" |
7890 | How can you, how dare you, hesitate? |
7890 | How did you come by the letter, Fanny? |
7890 | How did you get here? 7890 How do I know I shall ever get back?" |
7890 | How do you know,he asked,"that Lord Harry and the doctor have quarrelled?" |
7890 | How do you think I could face my wife,he says,"if she discovered me?" |
7890 | How do you think I look in my new cloak? |
7890 | How else should he come here, my dear? |
7890 | How is my patient? 7890 How often do things fit themselves to one''s wishes in this convenient way?" |
7890 | How will that help? |
7890 | How would this precious letter be taken as evidence? 7890 How?" |
7890 | I am afraid, my lord, you are not hopeful of Mr. Oxbye''s recovering? |
7890 | I am safe,said Iris,"not only from my husband, but from what else beside? |
7890 | I asked you, Harry, whether the person who is to occupy our spare bedroom, to- night, was one of Mr. Vimpany''s friends? |
7890 | I asked you,she persisted,"when you expect to return?" |
7890 | I do know all; and again I ask, why are you in concealment? |
7890 | I have so little to say-- do you mind walking on with me for a few minutes? |
7890 | I hope you consider that I deserve this share? |
7890 | I hope you do n''t know such a vagabond as that? |
7890 | I might ask, in my turn,she said,"what have I done to provoke an outbreak of temper? |
7890 | I repented? |
7890 | I say, Mountjoy,he began,"have you any idea of what my daughter is about?" |
7890 | I suppose, sir,said this curious woman, still speaking quite respectfully,"you have never tried that way yourself?" |
7890 | I wonder if Mrs. Siddons was really as beautiful as that? |
7890 | I wonder whether it would be a relief to you,he suggested with piteous humility,"if I went away?" |
7890 | I wonder whether you mean her, when you ask for Mrs. Vimpany? 7890 I wonder whether you''re in the humour,"he said,"to be kindly disposed towards me now?" |
7890 | I wonder whether you''re likely to pay another visit to Ireland? 7890 I wonder,"she said to herself,"if those two wicked ones have found their way to a hospital yet?" |
7890 | If he knows the young lady who is staying at the doctor''s house,she said,"why does n''t he call on Miss Henley?" |
7890 | If the doctor comes back,she continued,"will your ladyship give me leave to go out, whenever I ask for it?" |
7890 | If the man is in so serious a condition,he said,"is it safe or prudent for us to be alone in the house without a servant and without a nurse?" |
7890 | If you have been long in Mr. Mountjoy''s service,Iris replied,"you may perhaps have heard him speak of Miss Henley?" |
7890 | If you saw the doctor drowning, would you save him? 7890 In case I do n''t agree with you about that Chateau-- what- you- call- it,"he said,"you wo n''t mind my sending home for a bottle of sherry?" |
7890 | In that case, perhaps you would like to get rid of the wine? |
7890 | In the meantime, is there no better way in which I can be of use to you? 7890 In what particular, sir?" |
7890 | Indeed, sir? |
7890 | Indeed? 7890 Iris,"he said,"how long is this to continue?" |
7890 | Is Miss Henley here, now? |
7890 | Is Mr. Vimpany a bolder villain even than I have supposed him to be? |
7890 | Is Mr. Vimpany here? |
7890 | Is Mr. Vimpany hopeful of his recovery? |
7890 | Is he coming here? |
7890 | Is he likely to dine with us often, now? |
7890 | Is he-- is he-- is he fainting? |
7890 | Is it about Miss Henley? |
7890 | Is it anything about me? |
7890 | Is it anything connected with business, sir? |
7890 | Is it done? |
7890 | Is it near here? |
7890 | Is it of any use to ask you for Mrs. Vimpany''s address? |
7890 | Is it possible that you have not seen last week''s number of the paper? |
7890 | Is it possible that you mean what you say? |
7890 | Is it this? |
7890 | Is it-- is it discovered? |
7890 | Is it-- is it,she asked timidly,"too late to draw back?" |
7890 | Is my lord with her? |
7890 | Is my mistress at home? |
7890 | Is n''t Hugh a good fellow? |
7890 | Is n''t he affectionate? 7890 Is n''t it a lovely day? |
7890 | Is n''t it pitiable? |
7890 | Is that Miles? |
7890 | Is that all? |
7890 | Is that silent monitor dead within you? 7890 Is that you, Mountjoy?" |
7890 | Is the proof in any way connected with money? |
7890 | Is the wretch securely handcuffed? |
7890 | Is there another father in the world,she said sadly,"who would tell his daughter, when she asks to come home, that he will receive her on trial?" |
7890 | Is there any English blood in your family? |
7890 | Is there any hope,she asked,"of my seeing Rhoda Bennet?" |
7890 | Is there any protection that a man can offer to a woman,he asked,"which I am not ready and eager to offer to You? |
7890 | Is there anything your ladyship wants in the town? |
7890 | Is there no carriage to be found in this horrible place? |
7890 | Is there no doctor living near? |
7890 | Is there nobody else who can help us? |
7890 | Is there nothing I can do to help you? |
7890 | Is this Mr. Vimpany''s house? |
7890 | It is fifteen thousand pounds, is it not? 7890 It''s pleasant to understand each other, is n''t it? |
7890 | May I ask if he comes from England? |
7890 | May I ask why you are looking at me? |
7890 | May I ask why you take_ me_ into your confidence? |
7890 | May I ask, sir,he said,"if you are speaking from your own personal knowledge?" |
7890 | May I confess,she resumed,"that her husband is irresistible-- not only to his wife, but even to an old woman like me? |
7890 | May I hope that you will excuse me,he began,"if I walk about the room? |
7890 | May I look in the spare room? |
7890 | May I own that I am grieved to hear it? 7890 May I say a word first, sir?" |
7890 | May I take a friendly liberty? |
7890 | May I try again? |
7890 | Might I catch them at the station? |
7890 | Must I give up all, Miss Henley, that I most value? |
7890 | Must I make an excuse? |
7890 | Must I remind you,she said,"that you are asking my help in practicing a deception on my husband?" |
7890 | Must I shut the door in your face? |
7890 | Must it be, Harry? 7890 My dear, do you not understand what you have got to do?" |
7890 | My dear, what is there to excite you in the address? |
7890 | My dear,she said,"what has come to you? |
7890 | My good creature,he replied roughly,"what the devil does it matter to me whether you understand or whether you do not understand? |
7890 | My letter? |
7890 | Never mind the letter? |
7890 | News from my father? |
7890 | News? 7890 No offence, I hope? |
7890 | Not Lord Harry? |
7890 | Not Mr. Vimpany again, I hope and trust? |
7890 | Not by yourself, Iris? |
7890 | Not even a glass of wine? 7890 Not?--oh!--not to her husband? |
7890 | Now I ask you, as a man of the world,Mr. Henley resumed,"what does this mean? |
7890 | Nurse''s work? 7890 Oh, my poor love, what is to be done?" |
7890 | On what, sir? |
7890 | One of the members of my family? |
7890 | Only your maid, Iris? 7890 Or of course you want her? |
7890 | Perhaps he is your enemy? |
7890 | Perhaps you are thinking of his brother-- the eldest son-- a respectable man, as I have been told? |
7890 | Sent back? 7890 Shall I go?" |
7890 | Shall I tell you what happened to me when I went home to- day? |
7890 | Shall I? 7890 So soon? |
7890 | So soon? |
7890 | Society? 7890 Some friend of yours?" |
7890 | Soon? |
7890 | Strictly professional, is n''t it? |
7890 | Suppose I do make myself useful, what am I to gain by it? |
7890 | Suppose she shams ignorance,Iris persisted,"and looks as if she had never heard of his name before?" |
7890 | Suppose you could rid my mistress of that man by giving him a kick, would you up with your foot and do it? |
7890 | Suppose you fail to find another situation? |
7890 | Suppose you had the money you want in your pocket,Hugh suggested,"what would you do with it?" |
7890 | Surely it is time for me to go to her now? |
7890 | Surely, you are not offended with him, Iris? |
7890 | Talk? |
7890 | Tell me plainly what you mean? |
7890 | Tell me then, what does it mean-- that picture-- that horrid photograph? |
7890 | Tell me, Harry, who first thought of this way? |
7890 | Tell me,he said,"have you ever heard of such a thing as buying an annuity?" |
7890 | Tell me,she resumed,"where are you going when you leave England?" |
7890 | The wife of the English milord is so much attached to her husband that she leaves him in his long illness--"His long illness? |
7890 | Then he is really out of the house? |
7890 | Then he is safe? |
7890 | Then what does your conduct mean? |
7890 | Then what in Heaven''s name does this change in you mean? |
7890 | Then you will accept my offer? |
7890 | Then, what, in Heaven''s name, are we to do? |
7890 | Then-- what the devil are we to do? |
7890 | This-- what? |
7890 | To what fortunate circumstance am I indebted, sir, for the honour of your visit? |
7890 | Under what circumstances have I treated you infamously? |
7890 | Was his name mentioned? |
7890 | Was it a private school? |
7890 | Was it advice given by a friend? |
7890 | Was it to find the money to meet the promissory note? |
7890 | Was that what you were thinking of,Iris said,"when you allowed me to translate English into French for you, and never told me the truth?" |
7890 | Was there some other person outside? 7890 Well, Harry, is there anything else to tell me? |
7890 | Well, my lady,he began in his gross voice, rubbing his hands and laughing,"it has come off, after all; has n''t it?" |
7890 | Well, then, you ca n''t have entirely forgotten your French? |
7890 | Well, then,he urged,"is_ your_ silence suspicious? |
7890 | Well,asked the doctor,"have you made any discoveries? |
7890 | Well? 7890 Well? |
7890 | Well? |
7890 | Well? |
7890 | Well? |
7890 | Well? |
7890 | What am I to do, if you please, with the prisoner? |
7890 | What are you doing? |
7890 | What are you thinking of? |
7890 | What bargain? |
7890 | What business is it of yours who the visitor is? |
7890 | What can you possibly be thinking of? |
7890 | What change? |
7890 | What did you wish to say to me? |
7890 | What do I care? 7890 What do they see in me?" |
7890 | What do you care what I do or where I go? |
7890 | What do you know about the mysteries of medicine? |
7890 | What do you mean? |
7890 | What do you mean? |
7890 | What do you mean? |
7890 | What do you mean? |
7890 | What do you mean? |
7890 | What do you propose to do next? |
7890 | What do you take me for? |
7890 | What does it mean? 7890 What does it mean?" |
7890 | What does it tell? |
7890 | What does that matter? 7890 What does this mean?" |
7890 | What doors do you mean? |
7890 | What else do you expect? 7890 What good is my friend to me? |
7890 | What has Mrs. Vimpany to do with it? |
7890 | What has Mrs. Vimpany to do with it? |
7890 | What has become of your conscience, sir? |
7890 | What have I forgotten? |
7890 | What have they done it for? 7890 What have you been about,"he asked,"since we had that talk in the Gardens to- day? |
7890 | What have you decided? |
7890 | What is he doing there? |
7890 | What is it, if you please? |
7890 | What is it? |
7890 | What is it? |
7890 | What is it? |
7890 | What is it? |
7890 | What is it? |
7890 | What is the question, then? |
7890 | What is to be done now? |
7890 | What is to be done? |
7890 | What more should there be? 7890 What next?" |
7890 | What nurse? |
7890 | What question? |
7890 | What reason? |
7890 | What shall I tell her? 7890 What shall you do then?" |
7890 | What the devil do you mean? |
7890 | What the devil is your objection to Hugh? |
7890 | What then? 7890 What time will she return?" |
7890 | What would you choose to drink, sir? |
7890 | What would you have done,Mountjoy inquired,"if Rhoda had been strong enough to get to the end of the journey?" |
7890 | What''s become of the other one? |
7890 | What? 7890 What?" |
7890 | What? |
7890 | When am I to go, sir? |
7890 | When did he return? |
7890 | When you were learning your profession, you lived in Paris for some years, did n''t you? 7890 Where are we to go?" |
7890 | Where are you going? |
7890 | Where did Mr. Arthur give you that message? |
7890 | Where do you think she is most likely to have gone? |
7890 | Where is Lord Harry? |
7890 | Where is he? 7890 Where is it?" |
7890 | Where is my maid, then? |
7890 | Where is she, sir? |
7890 | Where, indeed? |
7890 | Where? 7890 Which does your lordship deeply regret? |
7890 | Which of us two has had a medical education-- you, or I? |
7890 | Who are you? |
7890 | Who else has such a right? |
7890 | Who gave you your information? |
7890 | Who is she? |
7890 | Who is the man you are speaking of? |
7890 | Who is the person? |
7890 | Who is to blame? |
7890 | Who is to decide when she needs me? |
7890 | Who reads these plays? |
7890 | Who should it be but your own dear self? |
7890 | Who will buy it of me, sir? |
7890 | Why ca n''t we understand each other? 7890 Why did n''t you tell me of it,"she asked sharply,"before I sent away the carriage? |
7890 | Why did you deceive me? 7890 Why do I hear all this of Lord Harry?" |
7890 | Why do you doubt it? |
7890 | Why do you hesitate to confide in me? |
7890 | Why do you wish to see her? |
7890 | Why must I not inquire? |
7890 | Why must you forge the letter? 7890 Why not? |
7890 | Why not? |
7890 | Why not? |
7890 | Why not? |
7890 | Why not? |
7890 | Why quite needless? |
7890 | Why should I be alarmed? |
7890 | Why should I mind it? |
7890 | Why should n''t my faithful old friend come and see me again? |
7890 | Why, man alive, what are you thinking of? 7890 Why, what have you been about?" |
7890 | Why-- what else do you do all day long but reproach me with your gloomy looks and your silence? |
7890 | Why? |
7890 | Why? |
7890 | Why? |
7890 | Why? |
7890 | Will there be no more? |
7890 | Will you do me a favour, my lady? 7890 Will you excuse me for a moment?" |
7890 | Will you give me a minute? |
7890 | Will you go with me to America-- love or no love? 7890 Will you grant me a favour, godpapa?" |
7890 | Will you remember what I asked you to do for me, if Lord Harry takes us by surprise? |
7890 | Will you tell me, dear, what it means? |
7890 | Will you think the worse of me,she began,"if I own that I had little expectation of seeing you again?" |
7890 | Willingly-- if you will promise not to go to her till she really needs you? |
7890 | Would n''t you do it to serve my mistress? |
7890 | Would you like to be made acquainted with Lord Harry? 7890 Would you not-- at least--- suffer him to have his sleep out?" |
7890 | Yes, Miss? |
7890 | Yes? 7890 You and she write to each other, do n''t you?" |
7890 | You are certain that the Company will pay? |
7890 | You are my Harry!--living!--my own Harry? |
7890 | You are sure he was dead? |
7890 | You are sure that he was sleeping, and not dead? |
7890 | You do n''t find my conversation interesting? |
7890 | You do n''t know? 7890 You do n''t surely mean one of Mr. Vimpany''s friends?" |
7890 | You have bought this wonderful wine, of course? |
7890 | You have said all you wished to say? |
7890 | You mean her husband? |
7890 | You mean this? 7890 You miserable creature,"she began,"are you sober now?" |
7890 | You miss the landlady''s vinegar-- eh? |
7890 | You pretend to be dead? |
7890 | You refuse? |
7890 | You tell me that, on your word of honour as a gentleman? |
7890 | You think me capable of that, do you? |
7890 | You will go back again, I suppose? |
7890 | You wo n''t answer me? |
7890 | You''re not in attendance, I hope, on Rhoda Bennet? |
7890 | _Do you mean to go?" |
7890 | ''Am I a little tipsy?'' |
7890 | ''Can any woman,''he cried,''be justified in going back to an utterly unworthy husband until he has proved a complete change? |
7890 | ''Is it anything like the proposal you made, when you were on your last visit here?'' |
7890 | ''Is there,''he asked,''anything in the letter which could justly offend her?'' |
7890 | ''What is it you have got to tell me?'' |
7890 | --"that he had a somewhat protracted illness?" |
7890 | A conspiracy, Harry? |
7890 | A friend of yours, Miss Henley?" |
7890 | A voice outside said:"Has he gone?" |
7890 | Act by your advice? |
7890 | After a glance at her husband, she took Iris by the hand:"Dear Miss Henley, shall we retire to my room?" |
7890 | After an interval of silence, she said:"Can you guess what I am thinking of, Fanny?" |
7890 | After giving me a bad dinner, do you demand an explanation? |
7890 | After that time, I was surprised to find that you grew on my liking, Can you understand the wickedness that tried to resist you? |
7890 | After this discovery, at what conclusion could he arrive? |
7890 | Ah, Mr. Mountjoy, this seems to interest you; reminds you of the landlady''s wine-- eh? |
7890 | Am I capable of allowing my own feelings to stand in the way, when your filial duty is concerned? |
7890 | Am I right in supposing that you and Miss Henley know Lord Harry?" |
7890 | Am I to pretend to be some one else''s widow?" |
7890 | And how had it ended? |
7890 | And how shall I meet my liabilities when the note falls due? |
7890 | And how? |
7890 | And my lady? |
7890 | And the best of friends do sometimes quarrel, do n''t they? |
7890 | And the wretch who murdered him still living, free-- oh, what is God''s providence about?--is there no retribution that will follow him? |
7890 | And this after I have so unjustly, so ungratefully suspected her in my own thoughts? |
7890 | And what did suspicion suggest to the inquiring mind in South- Western Ireland, before the suppression of the Land League? |
7890 | And what is my reward? |
7890 | And what is there to be afraid of? |
7890 | And what might Miles want at the village, in the dark? |
7890 | And what of that?" |
7890 | And what will become of You? |
7890 | And when she died, how many of you were sorry for her? |
7890 | And where is Fanny?" |
7890 | And who is the person?" |
7890 | And why had he remained in that foreign institution for so long a time? |
7890 | And why, at first, was the doctor so careless about his patient? |
7890 | And yet---- Shall I go on, and write the rest of it? |
7890 | And, treated in this rude manner, how was it that his wicked friend seemed to be always amused, never offended? |
7890 | And, when he forgot his good manners, did he set it all right again by saying,''No offence,''and passing the bottle?" |
7890 | And, when the poor creature married( if she did marry), how many of you attended the wedding? |
7890 | And, why, on this occasion, had he taken the master with him? |
7890 | And, with our clever nurse present, all the time watching with the suspicions of a cat, and noting every change in the symptoms? |
7890 | Anything more?" |
7890 | Are my prospects from the newspaper likely to cheer me after such a disappointment as this? |
7890 | Are there fewer patients in want of your advice than usual?" |
7890 | Are there many strangers, Hugh, who are as unselfishly good to others as my chance- acquaintance in the steamboat?" |
7890 | Are you a good swimmer?" |
7890 | Are you angry with me, Harry?" |
7890 | Are you angry with me?" |
7890 | Are you my near relation? |
7890 | Are you really ill, my lady?" |
7890 | Are you resigned to lead the life of an outlaw, and-- worse still-- not to feel the disgrace of it?" |
7890 | Are you resigned to lose your sense of right and wrong? |
7890 | Arthur?" |
7890 | As for you, what are you? |
7890 | As to forgetting-- how could she forget the past, so long as they were reaping the fruit of their wickedness in the shape of solid dividends? |
7890 | At last, eh?" |
7890 | At the same time, would any good purpose be served by public scandal in connection with a noble House?" |
7890 | Before my eyes?" |
7890 | Besides, what was the meaning of the secret conversation and the widespread colloquies of the doctor and my lord? |
7890 | But about the rest? |
7890 | But could she know of the murder? |
7890 | But how do I know that she wants you?" |
7890 | But in what way and by what agency? |
7890 | But perhaps you will not look for me?" |
7890 | But suppose I turn out to be right, Hugh, what will you do then?" |
7890 | But what did his conduct to Mr. Oxbye mean? |
7890 | But what will Mr. Mountjoy say when he opens the letter?" |
7890 | By- the- bye, how is_ your_ rich friend? |
7890 | CHAPTER LI WHAT NEXT? |
7890 | CHAPTER X THE MOCKERY OF DECEIT HAD Mountjoy arrived to take Iris away, before her preparations for travelling were complete? |
7890 | CHAPTER XLIV FICTION: IMPROVED BY THE DOCTOR"WHERE is Lord Harry?" |
7890 | CHAPTER XLIX THE NURSE IS SENT AWAY"YOU have repented and changed your mind, Vimpany?" |
7890 | Can I declare, with a safe conscience, that you will never see Lord Harry again?" |
7890 | Can I let you go-- oh, what a return for your kindness!--without taking your hand at parting? |
7890 | Can I offer you any refreshment?" |
7890 | Can anybody account for it?" |
7890 | Can anybody believe it? |
7890 | Can you drive him away from you after this? |
7890 | Come in-- what are you afraid of? |
7890 | Come with me--""Go with you? |
7890 | Could I say a word to you?" |
7890 | Could he endure to be told of the marriage of Iris, by the man who was her husband? |
7890 | Could he have any serious motive for this irrelevant way of talking? |
7890 | Could he have made a blunder as stupid as it was uncalled for? |
7890 | Could they be sure that my lady''s maid had not picked up French enough to use her ears to some purpose? |
7890 | Curious, is n''t it? |
7890 | Day after day I have heard him say things to me-- what is the use of repeating them? |
7890 | Did I tell you the diamond pin was a gift? |
7890 | Did he say anything?" |
7890 | Did he see the doctor administer it? |
7890 | Did he show signs of consciousness?" |
7890 | Did he take more wine than was good for him? |
7890 | Did she hear us say what it is that we do n''t want your wife to discover? |
7890 | Did the discovery that he was an assassin justify desertion, or even excuse neglect? |
7890 | Did the secret societies of Ireland enrol women? |
7890 | Did these acts of humility mean that he submitted? |
7890 | Did this mean that he was about to take her into his confidence? |
7890 | Did you ever see such distinguished manners before? |
7890 | Did you first meet with her on the railway?" |
7890 | Did you never see a man sleep with his mouth wide open?" |
7890 | Did you observe the photographic portraits on the walls of my dining- room? |
7890 | Did you say that Lord Harry, or any man, was welcome to love Mrs. Vimpany? |
7890 | Did you say that, sir? |
7890 | Do I live in a fashionable Square? |
7890 | Do n''t you see it?" |
7890 | Do n''t you think she might have forgotten my jealousy, when I was so careful myself not to show it? |
7890 | Do they stop to consider whether this is a true picture of humanity? |
7890 | Do we any of us know how bad we are----? |
7890 | Do we run the smallest risk, if Fanny finds it her interest to betray us? |
7890 | Do you admire a fine view? |
7890 | Do you agree, Iris?" |
7890 | Do you agree?" |
7890 | Do you believe that I am speaking the truth?" |
7890 | Do you call my daughter''s conduct suspicious?" |
7890 | Do you ever bet? |
7890 | Do you feel any interest in that perverse girl of mine?" |
7890 | Do you find me mad now?" |
7890 | Do you imagine, for one moment, that the doctor will release me from my bargain?" |
7890 | Do you know a man named Mountjoy? |
7890 | Do you know any friend of mine? |
7890 | Do you know the first milestone on the road to Garvan?" |
7890 | Do you know two men named Mountjoy? |
7890 | Do you know why he employed my wife, my admirable wife? |
7890 | Do you know? |
7890 | Do you mean to hurt me?" |
7890 | Do you object, dear Harry, to my getting news of Hugh Mountjoy every day, while he is in danger?" |
7890 | Do you realise what they have done? |
7890 | Do you really mean to leave me this evening?" |
7890 | Do you see our situation now, as it really is? |
7890 | Do you take the bet?" |
7890 | Do you take the hint, doctor? |
7890 | Do you think I am insensible to years of kindness that I have never deserved? |
7890 | Do you think I care about my wife? |
7890 | Do you think I forget how nobly you have forgiven me for those cruel refusals which have saddened your life? |
7890 | Do you think I was indebted for these kisses to myself or to that other man? |
7890 | Do you think she ought to allow any accidental engagements to prevent her from going home at once? |
7890 | Do you understand? |
7890 | Do you want to have the doctor for your visitor again? |
7890 | Do_ you,_ too wish me to leave Paris?" |
7890 | Does n''t your bright imagination see it all now? |
7890 | Does this incline you to consult with me, before you decide on going to Paris? |
7890 | Doubt? |
7890 | Eh, what?" |
7890 | Eh?" |
7890 | For, first, a man, apparently dying, had been brought into the house-- why? |
7890 | Forgive you? |
7890 | Gone?" |
7890 | Good heavens, are you made of stone? |
7890 | Ha, friend Mountjoy, have you got the right explanation at last? |
7890 | Had Iris recovered herself? |
7890 | Had Lord Harry-- a proprietor, remember-- exerted his authority? |
7890 | Had Mr. Mountjoy met with the new paper which was to beat"Galiguani"out of the field? |
7890 | Had Mr. Vimpany failed to forward the letter that had been entrusted to him? |
7890 | Had a slip of the tongue hurried her into the betrayal of something which it was her interest to conceal? |
7890 | Had artificial means been used to reduce him to his present condition? |
7890 | Had he purposely gone out to avoid her? |
7890 | Had he received a warning from some other quarter? |
7890 | Had he returned? |
7890 | Had he said that? |
7890 | Had he said this? |
7890 | Had he touched her? |
7890 | Had he, or had Mr. Mountjoy, mentioned Lord Harry''s name? |
7890 | Had her husband felt for her? |
7890 | Had her senses altogether deceived her? |
7890 | Had his wife done bothering him, now? |
7890 | Had she given him already the right to be angry with her? |
7890 | Had she seen anything strange in Miss Iris, while I was away from home? |
7890 | Had the field been already chosen as a place of concealment by the police? |
7890 | Had they, either of them, said anything about Miss Henley? |
7890 | Has he gone on before me, by an earlier vessel? |
7890 | Has my friend persuaded you to make arrangements for leaving the cottage?" |
7890 | Have I been fool enough to bet at horse races? |
7890 | Have I even been made a Baronet? |
7890 | Have I not led you to believe that I could never be the wife of Lord Harry? |
7890 | Have I wasted money in rash speculations? |
7890 | Have n''t I proved it by marrying an actress? |
7890 | Have you any particular object in view?" |
7890 | Have you arranged to make a long stay in Paris?" |
7890 | Have you got a lord among your circle of acquaintance?" |
7890 | Have you got the will? |
7890 | Have you had a look at the poor fellow whom the doctor is going to cure?" |
7890 | Have you heard of Harry lately?" |
7890 | Have you looked at your empty purse, and are you wise enough to take my way of filling it?" |
7890 | Have you no such thing as a heart in you?" |
7890 | Have you seen my housekeeper?" |
7890 | He arrived at that conclusion-- and what did he do in spite of it? |
7890 | He carried with him his wife''s last note:"May I hope to find on my return the man whom I have trusted and honoured?" |
7890 | He felt the need of a more definite reply, and asked for it plainly:"Does your lordship associate that other person with me?" |
7890 | He put questions to himself; he answered himself:"Who drew the lot to kill the traitor? |
7890 | He stared at it; he muttered to himself:"Is she going to poison me?" |
7890 | Henley?" |
7890 | Her husband jealous of her? |
7890 | His arm pressed her gently when he said his next words,"I hope you will dine with us to- day, Iris?" |
7890 | How am I to get a chance of listening to him, out in an open garden, without being seen? |
7890 | How came she to be alone in a desolate field on a rainy night? |
7890 | How can I forget that? |
7890 | How can I help you? |
7890 | How can I wait for my own death when I can repair this wickedness by a single stroke?" |
7890 | How can I walk back, with everybody laughing at me?" |
7890 | How can people who are ignorant-- as we see every day-- of their own characters be capable of correctly estimating the characters of others? |
7890 | How can such a person conceive an affection so strong as to become a passion for one so superior? |
7890 | How could she so place herself as to be sure of warning him, before he fell into the hands of the police? |
7890 | How does your lordship stand in that matter? |
7890 | How else could we find a dead body? |
7890 | How far has she lent herself to the conspiracy? |
7890 | How had it been done? |
7890 | How long had she been there? |
7890 | How long was this going to last? |
7890 | How long will you take to get ready?" |
7890 | How long? |
7890 | How much do you charge for it by the bottle?" |
7890 | How much does she know? |
7890 | How much is to be paid to the-- to the doctor?" |
7890 | How shall I make her understand? |
7890 | How shall we contrive never to be found out?" |
7890 | How shall we live? |
7890 | How should she persuade him to keep silence about her presence? |
7890 | How was he to tell her? |
7890 | How would she receive the devoted friend, whose proposal of marriage she had refused for the second time, when they had last met in London? |
7890 | How? |
7890 | Hunting what? |
7890 | I ask you in confidence; did you ever hear of such a fool as my wife''s lord? |
7890 | I ca n''t see you putting your precious life in peril"----"My precious life?" |
7890 | I have made a dishonourable proposal-- have I? |
7890 | I hope you have n''t given too much for it?" |
7890 | I say, Mountjoy, tell me on your sacred word of honour, can you keep a secret? |
7890 | I suppose we can leave the house by paying the rent? |
7890 | I think we need not----My dear friend, you look ill. Are you upset by such a simple thing as the death of a sick man? |
7890 | I wonder what he''ll order to drink when he has his dinner? |
7890 | I wonder what you''re going to do?" |
7890 | I wonder whether I can frighten you? |
7890 | I wonder whether you notice any change in me? |
7890 | I wonder whether you understand me and pity me?" |
7890 | I''m happy; I''m happy; I''m happy!--do you understand that? |
7890 | If I try you in my service shall I never regret it?" |
7890 | If Lady Harry was in London and the letter was posted at the General Post Office-- why should she not give her address? |
7890 | If Monsieur would have the kindness to tell her who was the nurse of milord in his last seizure?" |
7890 | If he finds himself in Paris again, I wonder whether he will pay us another visit?" |
7890 | If he survived his desperate attempt at self- destruction, to what end would it lead? |
7890 | If he were to come back, Fanny-- if he were to threaten--""You would loose my tongue-- you would let me speak?" |
7890 | If she and Lord Harry had met, could she have denied the tender interest in him which her own conduct would then have revealed? |
7890 | If she requests your indulgence, under the circumstances, has she any reason to anticipate a refusal?" |
7890 | If she told her tale, what mischief might she not do? |
7890 | If she was abroad, why should she hide her address? |
7890 | If she was silent, what mischief might not follow? |
7890 | If so-- what would happen next? |
7890 | If there was really nothing to be afraid of-- why? |
7890 | If what you say is true, why did n''t the writer of those anonymous letters address himself to Arthur, instead of to me?" |
7890 | If you''re too cautious to speak out-- and I must say it looks like it-- shall I set you the example?" |
7890 | If your influence fails, do you see any other chance of keeping Lord Harry''s desperate purpose under control?" |
7890 | In England, or out of England? |
7890 | In London?" |
7890 | In any case, why should she do without a maid-- she who had never been without a maid-- to whom a maid was as necessary as one of her hands? |
7890 | In desperate straits for want of money, how would the audacious bankrupt next attempt to fill his empty purse? |
7890 | In one last word, was this mass of contradictions generally popular, in the time when it was a living creature? |
7890 | In that case, what becomes of Mr. Henley''s objection to me? |
7890 | In the interests of Iris, can you undertake to be cool and careful?" |
7890 | In the meantime you will give me your address, wo n''t you? |
7890 | Iris called out suspiciously:"Who''s there?" |
7890 | Iris put the inevitable question to Hugh as soon as they were out of the doctor''s house--"What do you say of Mrs. Vimpany now?" |
7890 | Iris was angry with him again:"Why did Mrs. Vimpany never tell me she knew Lord Harry? |
7890 | Iris, what has the conspiracy to do with you?" |
7890 | Is Lord Harry dead? |
7890 | Is Miss Henley at the inn?" |
7890 | Is a mere modern murderer beneath my vengeance, by comparison with two classical tyrants who did_ their_ murders by deputy? |
7890 | Is he already dead?--already? |
7890 | Is he better?" |
7890 | Is his mind entirely occupied with other things? |
7890 | Is it because he has separated from his wife?" |
7890 | Is it not better-- even for him, perhaps-- that he should be dead? |
7890 | Is it only in books that a true repentance never stumbles again? |
7890 | Is it possible that you expect me to borrow money of You?" |
7890 | Is it possible that you referred to the brother of the present Earl of Norland? |
7890 | Is it possible that you see some objection to my staying in this house?" |
7890 | Is it too soon to ask if you feel some interest in me?" |
7890 | Is it wonderful if a man becomes bankrupt, in such a situation as mine? |
7890 | Is my waiting- room crammed with rich people coming to consult me? |
7890 | Is n''t Lord Harry good enough for me, as I am now? |
7890 | Is n''t that suspicious?" |
7890 | Is she as fond as ever of me? |
7890 | Is the arrangement that I have proposed not agreeable to you?" |
7890 | Is the doctor a friend of yours?" |
7890 | Is there anything else to say?" |
7890 | Is there time enough, yet, to telegraph to Mr. Vimpany? |
7890 | Is this a hard lesson to learn? |
7890 | Is this all? |
7890 | Is this bitter? |
7890 | Is this true?" |
7890 | It will be something to look forward to-- something to live for-- eh?" |
7890 | It would be infinitely more agreeable( would n''t it?) |
7890 | It''s such a pleasure to a clever woman to engage in a little deceit-- we ca n''t blame her, can we?" |
7890 | Lewson?" |
7890 | Lord Harry seized the doctor by the shoulders, and shook him:"You do n''t mean to tell me Mountjoy is going to marry her?" |
7890 | Lord Harry''s question to the groom, and the man''s reply, instantly recurred to her memory:"Are there any strangers at Rathco?" |
7890 | May I ask how you began your new life?" |
7890 | May I ask where you got this wine?" |
7890 | May I count on you to find out how the land lies?" |
7890 | May I hope that I have made myself understood? |
7890 | May I hope that it is only a trifle?" |
7890 | May I hope that you have come here to breakfast? |
7890 | May I hope to find the man whom I have trusted and honoured, when I come back? |
7890 | May I not harmlessly write to you, if I only write of my own poor self? |
7890 | May I speak to you of Lord Harry?" |
7890 | Might I ask if you noticed the new address, when I sent up my card?" |
7890 | Mine is a lonely lot-- isn''t it? |
7890 | Mountjoy?" |
7890 | Mountjoy?" |
7890 | Mountjoy?" |
7890 | Mountjoy?" |
7890 | Mr. Mountjoy, are you aware that I am looking at you?" |
7890 | Mr. Vimpany did not deny that he had been paid for his medical services; but, he would ask, was nothing due to friendship? |
7890 | Must I lose the privilege of being your friend?" |
7890 | My darling, have you ever heard of such a thing as a promissory note?" |
7890 | My lady gone away? |
7890 | My letter is to say that I shall trouble you no more in this world-- and, as for the other world, who knows? |
7890 | Need I say who she was? |
7890 | No greater service could be rendered to Iris than the removal of this man-- but how could it be accomplished, without giving offence to her husband? |
7890 | No offence, I hope? |
7890 | No offence, I hope? |
7890 | No offence, I hope?" |
7890 | No offence, I hope?" |
7890 | No offence-- eh?" |
7890 | No, offence, I say?" |
7890 | Not a soul knows except the doctor, and between him and ourselves we are going to put a few thousand-- What''s the matter, Iris? |
7890 | Now do you understand?" |
7890 | Now what will you do? |
7890 | Now, what am I to do? |
7890 | Oh, good Heavens, do you suppose I would let you think that my husband is a bad man, and my marriage an unhappy one? |
7890 | Oh, irony of circumstances, how were they answered? |
7890 | Oh,"she cried, with reckless contempt for herself,"why do n''t you beat me? |
7890 | On the last occasion when my creditors pounced on my property, do you think I was discouraged? |
7890 | On the return of the waiter, she put the question:"Did the gentleman complain of the French wine?" |
7890 | On this occasion, she looked out into the street-- with her handkerchief( was it used as a signal?) |
7890 | On what evil errand had the doctor left the cottage? |
7890 | One of them is dead: killed by those murdering scoundrels what do you call them? |
7890 | One thing more-- What should she say to Oxbye? |
7890 | Or am I the one fallible mortal creature in the world? |
7890 | Or had she made another attempt to return to the ungrateful stage? |
7890 | Or has he directed his flight to some other part of the world? |
7890 | Or is he unwilling to speak of our anxieties because the subject humiliates him? |
7890 | Or shall I be locked up in prison? |
7890 | Or was he, to judge by his own account of himself, going round and round the subject of his wife and his guest, before he could get at it? |
7890 | Ought I to have treated this last offer of her services, as I treated her proposal to open the letter? |
7890 | Oxbye?" |
7890 | Perhaps I have touched on a subject which is disagreeable to you?" |
7890 | Perhaps you think it valuable? |
7890 | Perhaps you will even promise to write to me?" |
7890 | Perhaps you wish me to descend to particulars? |
7890 | Question is, Would it do any good to anybody if we ran in the wife?" |
7890 | Quite out of the question, is it? |
7890 | Ready? |
7890 | Shall I mention the reason for you, my dear? |
7890 | Shall I tell you how I lost my place? |
7890 | Shall I tell you what Honour means? |
7890 | Shall I venture to tell you how he answered me, when I asked if he had no faith left in his own child? |
7890 | Shall I write it down for you? |
7890 | Shall we say a dozen breaches of the marriage agreement up to the present time?" |
7890 | She at once stepped up to him, and addressed him in these words:"I think you are fond of my mistress?" |
7890 | She knows we have got a sick man from a hospital coming here-- does she know what we want him for? |
7890 | She looked at him in undisguised bewilderment:"Only tell me, Harry, what I can do?" |
7890 | She put her terrible question in the plainest words:"How does Lord Harry know that I am in this house?" |
7890 | She said to herself:"Is a day coming when I shall leave him again?" |
7890 | Society for me?" |
7890 | Staying at a farm- house for the benefit of her health, is she? |
7890 | Strange, is n''t it? |
7890 | Suppose I had done that?" |
7890 | Suppose I promise to make you comfortable-- will you please wait here till to- morrow, and see Mr. Arthur and speak to him? |
7890 | Suppose she had changed her mind, after having twice refused you? |
7890 | Suppose that temptation does try him-- such temptation, Iris, as you innocently present-- why does n''t he offer a superhuman resistance? |
7890 | Suppose we go into the garden?" |
7890 | Suppose you try to exercise the virtue of self- control? |
7890 | Surely the editor ca n''t have refused to publish your letter?" |
7890 | Surely you have acquaintances among young ladies like yourself?" |
7890 | Surely, you have n''t done breakfast yet?" |
7890 | Taking this bad news for granted, was there any need to distress Iris by communicating the motive which detained Lord Harry in his own country? |
7890 | Talking of ladies, what do you think of my wife? |
7890 | Tell me at once-- is he really in danger?" |
7890 | Tell me what you think of it?" |
7890 | Tell me, what are your plans?" |
7890 | That I have spoken to you on my word of honour, or that I have not quarrelled with Lady Harry?" |
7890 | The cool Englishman asked:"In what way?" |
7890 | The difficulty is, how am I to express it? |
7890 | The doctor laughed:"What the devil does it matter whether she forgives you or not?" |
7890 | The doctor''s gross voice answered:"Can I say a word, if you please, to Fanny Mere?" |
7890 | The fever will kill him? |
7890 | The fox? |
7890 | The other added:"What can he possibly want here?" |
7890 | The question now is-- what will you do next? |
7890 | Their pistols were ready in their hands-- and what discovery had they made? |
7890 | There is n''t a medical man in England who knows more than I do of the nervous maladies of women-- and what is my reward? |
7890 | To the Insurance Office?" |
7890 | To whom did they belong? |
7890 | Very well, what have you got to say?" |
7890 | Vimpany?" |
7890 | Vimpany?" |
7890 | Vimpany?" |
7890 | Vimpany?" |
7890 | Vimpany?" |
7890 | Vimpany?" |
7890 | WHAT should she do with the terrible secret? |
7890 | Was Fanny Mere the friend whom she had been longing for? |
7890 | Was I ever angry with you, when I was rich enough to keep a servant, and when you were the man?" |
7890 | Was he ill? |
7890 | Was he not dead, but only sleeping? |
7890 | Was he waiting to hear her say something more? |
7890 | Was her horror only a thing of imagination? |
7890 | Was his extraordinary opinion of the wine sincere? |
7890 | Was it Arthur? |
7890 | Was it at home? |
7890 | Was it not after she had poisoned the man and when she heard the doctor''s footstep? |
7890 | Was it possible that her maid could be ignorantly alluding to Lord Harry? |
7890 | Was it possible that this remarkable woman had once been an actress? |
7890 | Was it possible to be mistaken in those bold thickly- written characters, with some of the letters so quaintly formed? |
7890 | Was it really possible that nothing was ever intended beyond a scientific experiment, which had succeeded? |
7890 | Was it your first visit to that unhappy country?" |
7890 | Was one man justified in enjoying another man''s hospitality, and then treating him like a stranger? |
7890 | Was she near him, or far from him? |
7890 | Was she still leading the same dreary life in the mouldering old town? |
7890 | Was she the victim of destiny, or the sport of chance? |
7890 | Was the girl''s heart hardened by the disaster which had darkened her life? |
7890 | Was the man sober again already? |
7890 | Was the new maid an insensible person? |
7890 | Was there another man in the world who would have pleaded for pardon in that way? |
7890 | Was there any relief to his mind in this? |
7890 | Was this a modern Judith, expressing herself by anonymous letters, and bent on assassinating a financial Holofernes who kept a bank? |
7890 | Was this unworthy jealousy still strong enough to master him, even at that moment? |
7890 | Was what he heard, now, the return that he had deserved? |
7890 | We might exhume the body: what would that prove after three months? |
7890 | We ought to keep up appearances, my dear? |
7890 | Well, Fanny, you agree at last, I suppose, that I have brought this poor man round? |
7890 | Well, sir, how do you think I treated the Squire? |
7890 | Well, what does that matter, as long as Lord Harry does n''t kill me? |
7890 | Well, you''ve had no difficulty, of course?" |
7890 | Well? |
7890 | Well?" |
7890 | Were there any insurances?" |
7890 | Were these the exaggerated fears of a woman in a state of hysterical suspicion? |
7890 | What account had she to give of herself? |
7890 | What am I to call it, if it''s not that?" |
7890 | What am I to do? |
7890 | What are we to do?" |
7890 | What are you going to do to- morrow?'' |
7890 | What are you going to do with her? |
7890 | What are you stopping for?" |
7890 | What can I do for her?" |
7890 | What can I say? |
7890 | What can be understood by this silence? |
7890 | What could he possibly want in a French hospital? |
7890 | What could it mean?" |
7890 | What could she do? |
7890 | What could they do? |
7890 | What could you expect of me, after that? |
7890 | What did Mr. Mountjoy think of such conduct as that? |
7890 | What did he do that for?" |
7890 | What did it mean? |
7890 | What did you tell me when he took leave of us after his last visit, and I owned I was glad that he had gone? |
7890 | What difference did it make to me whether Hugh Mountjoy ended in living or dying? |
7890 | What do I know about it?" |
7890 | What do I see when I get there? |
7890 | What do I want with the society of men, when I have your society? |
7890 | What do you mean?" |
7890 | What do you say to going home on foot?" |
7890 | What do you say to that way of putting it? |
7890 | What do you think dear Mrs. Vimpany offered to do? |
7890 | What do you think of Fanny Mere? |
7890 | What do you think of it yourself, Mountjoy? |
7890 | What do you want here? |
7890 | What does it matter to me whether a lady''s maid, more or less, hates me or loves me?" |
7890 | What does it mean?" |
7890 | What does that matter? |
7890 | What does this impropriety mean? |
7890 | What effect had he produced on Mrs. Vimpany? |
7890 | What else could I do?" |
7890 | What else should I be?" |
7890 | What excuse should she make for coming back? |
7890 | What extraordinary combination of events had led Iris to leave London, and had brought her to visit him in his banking- house at Ardoon? |
7890 | What good news is there for me?" |
7890 | What had the doctor done it for? |
7890 | What has become of your kind feeling, your sense of justice, your consideration for others? |
7890 | What has happened?" |
7890 | What has he not been?" |
7890 | What have I done then? |
7890 | What have you done with her?" |
7890 | What horrid inconsistency, is n''t it? |
7890 | What if she had received a thousand letters of penitence? |
7890 | What is it keeps him in Ireland? |
7890 | What is it?" |
7890 | What is it?" |
7890 | What is it?" |
7890 | What is known?" |
7890 | What is your plan? |
7890 | What is_ your_ last news of him?" |
7890 | What more natural? |
7890 | What more than this could an unprejudiced mind require? |
7890 | What more? |
7890 | What need we say more? |
7890 | What news?" |
7890 | What possible reason can there be for staying here any longer?" |
7890 | What secrets might the helpless wretch not have betrayed before the wine had completely stupefied him? |
7890 | What shall we do? |
7890 | What shall we do?" |
7890 | What should she do? |
7890 | What should this mean but a joke?" |
7890 | What sort of a friend do you call that?" |
7890 | What the devil is the matter?" |
7890 | What was I talking about?" |
7890 | What was Lord Harry doing at the races? |
7890 | What was he to say to her? |
7890 | What was his own part in calling the Destroying Angel who is at the beck and summons of every man-- even the meanest? |
7890 | What was his own share in the man''s death? |
7890 | What was it I was going to tell you? |
7890 | What was it? |
7890 | What was my motive? |
7890 | What was that medicine? |
7890 | What was that to the fall of Harry, when he was back in his own little cottage, without the hope of ever seeing you again? |
7890 | What was the motive which made him persist, without an attempt at concealment, in keeping out of Mr. Vimpany''s way? |
7890 | What was the secret, old boy?" |
7890 | What was to be done with such a man as this? |
7890 | What was to prevent the doctor from fixing the guilt of poisoning upon herself? |
7890 | What were you doing at the milestone?" |
7890 | What will happen next? |
7890 | What will you do then? |
7890 | What would Iris do? |
7890 | What would Mr. Mountjoy do? |
7890 | What would she do, then? |
7890 | What''s good for softening of the brain? |
7890 | What''s that the doctor said of me? |
7890 | What''s the impression naturally produced on my mind? |
7890 | What''s the matter now?" |
7890 | What''s the matter? |
7890 | What''s wrong now?" |
7890 | What? |
7890 | What? |
7890 | What? |
7890 | When I had you watched, I acted in a manner-- I wo n''t say unworthy of a gentleman; have I been a gentleman since I first ran away from home? |
7890 | When I look at my prospects, is it wonderful if I talk like a desperate woman? |
7890 | When did he die?" |
7890 | When did they start?" |
7890 | When is the end of the week? |
7890 | When may we expect to hear from her?" |
7890 | When other people take the way of amendment, I wonder whether they find it as hard to follow, at first, as I did?" |
7890 | When shall we start?" |
7890 | When she is out of breath, and I shut up the piano, do you know what he does? |
7890 | When were they to meet again? |
7890 | When women have a point to gain in which they are interested, how many of them are capable of deferring it to a better opportunity? |
7890 | When you were staying in my house in the country, do you remember the man who waited on you?" |
7890 | Where are we to find her?" |
7890 | Where do you think my wife picked up her fashionable airs and graces? |
7890 | Where has he gone to? |
7890 | Where is he? |
7890 | Where is she gone?" |
7890 | Where is she, then?" |
7890 | Where is she?" |
7890 | Where is she?" |
7890 | Where is the woman to be found, in her place, with a heart hard enough to have set her that example? |
7890 | Where is your bag? |
7890 | Where was I? |
7890 | Where was the wild lord, at that moment? |
7890 | Where will you live?" |
7890 | Where''s the wonderful wine? |
7890 | Which is it-- Yes or No?" |
7890 | Who am I that I should give love to anybody? |
7890 | Who am I that my forgiveness should be of the least value to you-- or to any?" |
7890 | Who are you that you should expect love?" |
7890 | Who are you? |
7890 | Who cares about dates? |
7890 | Who do_ you_ say is the person pointed at in these rascally letters?" |
7890 | Who does n''t know what they feel, without knocking at their doors? |
7890 | Who knows? |
7890 | Who says that we can not make the sun tell lies?" |
7890 | Who shot him on the road, before he could get to the wood? |
7890 | Who told you to come back?" |
7890 | Who would have thought of seeing you in this horrible place? |
7890 | Who would suppose that he had ever been jealous of the man whom he spoke of in this way? |
7890 | Who would suppose that she came here with heavy eyes and pale cheeks? |
7890 | Why are you in concealment?" |
7890 | Why do n''t you marry him?" |
7890 | Why had he not forgotten it too? |
7890 | Why have you been acting the part of an ignorant woman?" |
7890 | Why not come with me somewhere-- the world is large!--to some place where you are not known, and there let us begin a new life? |
7890 | Why not go to London and cheer your convalescent friend? |
7890 | Why not the man Oxbye?" |
7890 | Why not? |
7890 | Why on earth should the doctor want a photograph of the Dane Oxbye to show the friends of Lord Harry? |
7890 | Why should I not be one of them? |
7890 | Why should you hesitate? |
7890 | Why the devil does n''t he come? |
7890 | Why then blame me for wishing to make a third? |
7890 | Why was she in hiding? |
7890 | Why were her tears kept hidden in her own room? |
7890 | Why wo n''t you let me go to my room?" |
7890 | Why wo n''t you shake hands?" |
7890 | Why, do you think I do n''t know, man, what are you here for? |
7890 | Why-- that is brave----"he looked at him strangely,"How do you like the medicine?" |
7890 | Why? |
7890 | Why? |
7890 | Will you be ready?" |
7890 | Will you believe that they are encouraged by their Prayer- books to present this sad exposure of the frailty of their own admirable characters? |
7890 | Will you do me a favour? |
7890 | Will you forgive me now? |
7890 | Will you give me her address in Paris? |
7890 | Will you go back to London?" |
7890 | Will you hear what I have to say, before it is too late?" |
7890 | Will you kindly order it to be forwarded at the very earliest opportunity?" |
7890 | Will you laugh at me, if I say the first thing that comes into my head? |
7890 | Will you let me pass?" |
7890 | Will you let me try?" |
7890 | Will you receive Iris? |
7890 | Will you take my way out of your difficulties, or will you not? |
7890 | Will you tell my father that I hope to return to him in a week''s time?" |
7890 | Will you, she says, when you write, send the letter to her and not to him? |
7890 | With a bedroom empty and waiting, upstairs, is my old Vimpany to be sent to quarters for the night among strangers? |
7890 | With her knowledge of Vimpany, would she really believe the story which had imposed on the strangers who managed the hospital? |
7890 | With my lord''s permission, suppose you try Me?" |
7890 | With what face could she return to her mistress and tell her that she herself was the means of her husband being charged with murder? |
7890 | With you? |
7890 | With you? |
7890 | Without venturing to look at him, Iris said:"I am afraid you have heard bad news?" |
7890 | Wo n''t you look at me, Iris, when I am speaking to you?" |
7890 | Would Fanny not do the same thing, in her place? |
7890 | Would his taste tell him the melancholy truth? |
7890 | Would sad necessity excuse her, if she accepted Mountjoy''s offer to leave Paris, for the one reason that her husband had asked it of her as a favour? |
7890 | Would she be subdued by him as of old? |
7890 | Would she find the courage to stand up to him? |
7890 | Would she request him, in her most politely malicious way, to bring his visit to an end? |
7890 | Would she throw back the curtain? |
7890 | Would this promised letter be like the other letters which he had received from her in Scotland? |
7890 | Would you mind advancing a small loan, to provide beforehand for the payment of expenses?" |
7890 | Yes?" |
7890 | You are never hard on me-- you wo n''t be hard on me now?" |
7890 | You ca n''t really mean that?" |
7890 | You do n''t blame me? |
7890 | You do n''t deny the likeness, I suppose?" |
7890 | You do n''t see it?" |
7890 | You do n''t surely mean to tell me that they talked of their private affairs while you were waiting at table?" |
7890 | You do not believe me? |
7890 | You have too surely said to yourself, This miserable Harry might have made me happy by writing two lines-- and what does he do? |
7890 | You know Mr. Mountjoy, my lord? |
7890 | You might as well ask, Why is he a mortal man? |
7890 | You see?" |
7890 | You want something?" |
7890 | You will be known by another name, of course?" |
7890 | You will deliberately do this?" |
7890 | You will doubtless, as a good Christian, expect your own reward-- for him and for you?" |
7890 | You will let me call upon you?" |
7890 | You wo n''t?" |
7890 | You would n''t have me take you seriously, in what you have just said of Vimpany?" |
7890 | You, who love him, what does your cold- blooded prudence say, when you look at him now? |
7890 | a-- a-- fraud?" |
7890 | and had he wisely sought refuge in flight? |
7890 | and kindhearted? |
7890 | are you even an old man? |
7890 | are you my guardian? |
7890 | as empty as pockets can be, does she run any other risk that occurs to your ingenuity in becoming my wife?" |
7890 | aye? |
7890 | can this be true?" |
7890 | do we understand each other at last?" |
7890 | does it beat?" |
7890 | have you succeeded in reconciling us?" |
7890 | how can I ever forget?" |
7890 | is this another injured person in want of me? |
7890 | it''s natural to you, is it? |
7890 | it''s worse than that-- do you expect me to throw her aside like an old dress that I have worn out? |
7890 | must it be?" |
7890 | my brains are in good working order to- day; I have n''t been drinking any of Mr. Mountjoy''s claret-- do you take the joke, Miss Henley?" |
7890 | my dearest, angry?" |
7890 | no difference of opinion in that one particular? |
7890 | no just hand that will revenge Arthur''s death?" |
7890 | or a woman?" |
7890 | or at school? |
7890 | or had Lord Harry and his friend returned? |
7890 | or will you wait till I come back, if I do come back? |
7890 | que sais- je? |
7890 | she asked;"and is it so serious that you hesitate to mention it to me?" |
7890 | was there even amusement? |
7890 | what am I to do?" |
7890 | what do they say?'' |
7890 | what shall we do?" |
7890 | when?" |
7890 | who shall make reparation-- who shall atone-- for the blood- spilling? |
7890 | who will rid us of this monster?" |
7890 | you did n''t smile? |
7890 | you laugh at that? |
7890 | you''ll be glad( wo n''t you?) |
18640 | A sort of milkmaid affair? |
18640 | Adelaide, you mean? |
18640 | After all that has come and gone, is it not odd that you and I should find ourselves riding about Broughton Spinnies together? |
18640 | After making you give up your place in Ireland? |
18640 | Ah,--how indeed? 18640 Ah,--what then?" |
18640 | Ah,--what? 18640 Ah;--why? |
18640 | Am I boring you now? |
18640 | Am I not always discreet? |
18640 | An hotel in Judd Street? |
18640 | And I may speak to Barrington? |
18640 | And I shall hear from you? |
18640 | And Mr. Emilius took the other away with him? |
18640 | And can you tell me why? |
18640 | And did the poor old woman get her half- sovereign? |
18640 | And do you know Lady Laura Kennedy, his wife? |
18640 | And foxes of course go to the big wood? |
18640 | And he can jump? |
18640 | And how did Violet receive you? |
18640 | And how long has she known him? |
18640 | And if I did what would come of it? 18640 And if I lose my key,"said the reverend gentleman,"why should I not have another made? |
18640 | And if he were convicted afterwards? |
18640 | And if it goes against you? |
18640 | And if she were your sister? |
18640 | And if there were such a French plot that would not be the plot that you would borrow? |
18640 | And is he altered? |
18640 | And is it true that it was he who got Mr. Bonteen so shamefully used? |
18640 | And is that all that you will say to me? |
18640 | And is that woman coming? |
18640 | And it was there in the morning? |
18640 | And like the coat? |
18640 | And now, Lord Chiltern,she said,"how about the foxes?" |
18640 | And so,said Mrs. Low,"you''ve begun to attack the Church?" |
18640 | And that is--? |
18640 | And that''s nothing to you, neither, is it, sir? |
18640 | And then poor Phineas was silenced? |
18640 | And then? |
18640 | And there has been no attempt at a reconciliation? |
18640 | And they did nothing more? |
18640 | And they will let him go again? |
18640 | And what about the property? |
18640 | And what are fifty? 18640 And what came of it, Mr. Chaffanbrass? |
18640 | And what do I believe, Phineas? 18640 And what good could you do? |
18640 | And what have I? 18640 And what if they be?" |
18640 | And what is it you want, Glencora? |
18640 | And what is the one thing? |
18640 | And when Othello murdered Desdemona, creeping up to her in her sleep, he had been thinking of it for some time? |
18640 | And when is it to be? |
18640 | And where are you to get it? 18640 And which is the man, Lord Chiltern?" |
18640 | And who had you at Matching? |
18640 | And who is Gerard Maule? |
18640 | And who is the other man? 18640 And who killed him?" |
18640 | And who managed it? |
18640 | And why do you come to me with the story of your intentions,--to me of all persons in the world? 18640 And why does he pretend to do nothing? |
18640 | And why is it? |
18640 | And why not? 18640 And why not?" |
18640 | And why should n''t I have a friend a hundred years old? 18640 And why?" |
18640 | And why? |
18640 | And will they hang him because I love him? 18640 And will they-- hang him?" |
18640 | And wo n''t she scratch now? |
18640 | And yet what harm have they done to me,--or you? |
18640 | And you call yourself a Conservative? |
18640 | And you do not feel that all this is derogatory to me? |
18640 | And you think I should do nothing? |
18640 | And you will not look for the coat? |
18640 | And you wo n''t try to show that the other man might have done it? |
18640 | And you would n''t have her? |
18640 | And you? |
18640 | And you?--what will you do? |
18640 | And your father? |
18640 | And your wisdom, perfect at all other times, breaks down in the hunting- field? |
18640 | Are he and his father on good terms now? |
18640 | Are you content with your life in Dresden? |
18640 | As a fortress is taken? |
18640 | At any rate you do not do so now? 18640 Because I would fain hope that I need not quarrel with my oldest friend?" |
18640 | But can this be true that you tell me of yourself? 18640 But even if you were wanted--?" |
18640 | But he had it the night of the murder? |
18640 | But he might farm? |
18640 | But he wo n''t? |
18640 | But how about the salary? |
18640 | But how in health? |
18640 | But how is my cousin concrete? 18640 But if he did n''t?" |
18640 | But if we paid him to be more accurate? |
18640 | But it will be yours individually;--will it not? |
18640 | But not of his will? 18640 But surely he''ll have some fear of consequences after what has been done?" |
18640 | But the quarrel of which we have heard so much took place at a club in your presence? |
18640 | But they do believe it? |
18640 | But to her? |
18640 | But what about the money? |
18640 | But what can a man do? 18640 But what difference does it make to me? |
18640 | But what made Miss Boreham turn nun? |
18640 | But what''s the use of sifting if Mr. Finn is to be hung while it''s being done? 18640 But where is a person to shoot if he may n''t shoot in his own woods? |
18640 | But who knows that it was so? 18640 But who should lead our House?" |
18640 | But who will look after him? |
18640 | But why should n''t she come too? |
18640 | But why should n''t she have been happy? 18640 But why?" |
18640 | But will not you be employed? |
18640 | But you can have the money and welcome;--cannot he, Madame Goesler? |
18640 | But you do believe it? 18640 But you do?" |
18640 | But you''ll be at Matching? |
18640 | But, Mr. Erle,--taking it altogether,--which way is it going? |
18640 | But, dear Lady Chiltern, who knows when it will be? |
18640 | By auction? |
18640 | By the bye, Plantagenet, what do you mean to do about the jewels? |
18640 | Ca n''t you come down into Westminster Hall? |
18640 | Ca n''t you fancy all that she''d say, and then her horror when she''d remember that Phineas was a Papist himself? |
18640 | Can any good be done by sending all round the world? |
18640 | Can we do that in one day? |
18640 | Could n''t we make it permanent,suggested the duke;--"with permission to hold a seat if he can get one?" |
18640 | Could n''t you give it to that girl who was here last night? |
18640 | Could n''t you manage to live at Maule Abbey? |
18640 | Could not I go? |
18640 | Did I say that? 18640 Did anything occur?" |
18640 | Did n''t he once fight a duel? |
18640 | Did you ever know a more gratuitous insult? 18640 Did you ever know anything more shameful, Mr. Finn,"said Mrs. Bonteen,"than the attack made upon Mr. Bonteen the night before last?" |
18640 | Did you know him? |
18640 | Did you know that lady before? |
18640 | Did you not tell us in Mr. Wickerby''s room that Mr. Scruby with the grey coat on was like the figure of the man? |
18640 | Did you not think so? |
18640 | Did you see her? |
18640 | Did you? |
18640 | Do n''t you know what such quarrels come to? |
18640 | Do n''t you think he seems sweet upon that girl? |
18640 | Do n''t you think you''d better write to him? |
18640 | Do they hustle more than they did three years ago? |
18640 | Do they sit altogether mostly all the morning? |
18640 | Do you believe in my innocence? |
18640 | Do you believe it, Duchess? |
18640 | Do you call that an occupation? |
18640 | Do you know his height? 18640 Do you know what promise I made at Tankerville? |
18640 | Do you know,she said,"I have an appointment to- morrow with your husband?" |
18640 | Do you mean Adelaide? |
18640 | Do you mean altogether, Lady Chiltern? |
18640 | Do you mean that they will say-- you are guilty? |
18640 | Do you mean that you are going to start yourself? |
18640 | Do you mean that you have heard enough to condemn him? |
18640 | Do you mean to say that I''m not to ask? |
18640 | Do you mean to say that the morals of your party will be offended? |
18640 | Do you mean you would not marry him? |
18640 | Do you remember how intensely interested the dear old Duke used to be when we none of us knew what had become of the diamonds? |
18640 | Do you remember when you came to me about Violet,--to me,--to me? 18640 Do you remember,"said Madame Goesler,"a small ring with a black diamond,--I suppose it was a diamond,--which he always wore?" |
18640 | Do you still keep it up? |
18640 | Do you suppose that I tell everything that is said to me? |
18640 | Do you think I will marry the man I love when he tells me that by-- marrying-- me, he will be-- banished to-- Bou-- logne? 18640 Do you think she is pretty?" |
18640 | Do you think she''s altered much? |
18640 | Do you think so, Duke? |
18640 | Do you think so? |
18640 | Does he believe it? |
18640 | Does he remind you of the figure of the man you saw come out of the mews? |
18640 | Does he speak to you like that? 18640 Does it annoy you?" |
18640 | Does love go by intentions? |
18640 | Does not the whole thing distress you? |
18640 | Does she never go to see Sister Veronica? |
18640 | Does she see the Duke? |
18640 | Does she write? |
18640 | Does the right honourable gentleman mean to assure me that he has not selected his future Chancellor of the Exchequer? |
18640 | Finn, how are you? |
18640 | For no other reasons? |
18640 | Found out what? |
18640 | From Monk? |
18640 | From what quarter? |
18640 | Get;--what should I get? 18640 Good heavens;--what more can you want? |
18640 | Had a shirt washed? 18640 Happy? |
18640 | Has Mr. Finn been murdered? |
18640 | Has Phineas Finn been here? |
18640 | Has anything happened? |
18640 | Has he never said anything about it? |
18640 | Has he? 18640 Has it been traced to any one?" |
18640 | Has no lady seen him? |
18640 | Has she never spoken to you of love since? 18640 Has the man been-- murdered?" |
18640 | Have a baccy, Chiltern? |
18640 | Have the horses stood pretty well? |
18640 | Have they been here? |
18640 | Have you ever known me to have a low opinion of myself? 18640 Have you forgiven me?" |
18640 | Have you heard anything? |
18640 | Have you heard, my Lord, what happened last night? |
18640 | Have you not been staying with Lord Chiltern? |
18640 | Have you nothing else to draw? |
18640 | Have you seen the letters? |
18640 | Have you seen the young Duke? |
18640 | He bore himself well? |
18640 | He did n''t give himself airs? |
18640 | He did not hit him? |
18640 | He has no profession? |
18640 | He was very rich? |
18640 | He''ll play the old game, then? |
18640 | Heard what? |
18640 | Honour bright? |
18640 | How anything? |
18640 | How can I say? 18640 How can I tell? |
18640 | How can I understand it, my dear? 18640 How could I tell you everything in two minutes?" |
18640 | How does he like it? |
18640 | How is he? |
18640 | How mistaken? |
18640 | How on earth should I give Adelaide Palliser what does n''t belong to me? 18640 How should we, either of us, forget it?" |
18640 | How was I to be stopped then? |
18640 | How were they unpleasant? 18640 How will it be when he has gone?" |
18640 | I can not guess;--not Lord Fawn? |
18640 | I could not go to you when they told me that you were ill. You will have understood all that? |
18640 | I could not have spoken to you, had he been here;--could I? |
18640 | I daresay you often think of her? |
18640 | I did n''t know that you rode to hounds? |
18640 | I do n''t know whether he''s fast? |
18640 | I do n''t suppose she ever really-- cared for him; did she? |
18640 | I know it will reopen the floodgates of your grief,she said;"but unless you see it, how can I ask from you the advice which is so necessary to me?" |
18640 | I ought to have known better, ought n''t I? 18640 I shall not see Lord Brentford to- night?" |
18640 | I suppose Finn did it? |
18640 | I suppose he could n''t become a Master of Hounds? |
18640 | I suppose he has an opinion of his own on that subject? |
18640 | I suppose he likes it? |
18640 | I suppose she likes him? |
18640 | I suppose she''ll see me? |
18640 | I suppose she''s-- forty? |
18640 | I suppose they have made their speeches? |
18640 | I suppose you like Lady Glencora? |
18640 | I suppose, Phineas, it can not be that you are really in danger? |
18640 | I thought at one time that you advised her to go away? |
18640 | I thought it was always the other way up, and that girls wanted delay? |
18640 | If Robert should die,--what would happen then? |
18640 | If a man were to call you a liar? |
18640 | If he has nothing at all, Glencora, why did he ask a young lady to marry him? |
18640 | If we both went together? |
18640 | If we paid him he would get it out of the pawnshop, and bring it to us, would he not? |
18640 | If you think so ill of him why did you consent to get into his boat? |
18640 | If you were to lose it all, would you not be unhappy? 18640 In fact you consider him a tall man, my lord? |
18640 | In fact you went by the colour of the coat, and that only? |
18640 | In what sort of way? 18640 Irrespectively of the evidence in this case you would not have thought him to be a man likely to commit such a crime?" |
18640 | Is Dandolo the horse? |
18640 | Is Gerard Maule to come back? |
18640 | Is Saulsby shut up? |
18640 | Is anybody else coming? |
18640 | Is anything the matter? |
18640 | Is he, indeed? 18640 Is he-- a personal friend of Your Grace''s?" |
18640 | Is it for you to teach me how I shall bear myself in this time of my great trouble? |
18640 | Is it not odd that he should have gone so soon after what we were saying but the other day? |
18640 | Is it not odd, Mr. Finn, that after all that has come and gone you and I should find ourselves riding about Broughton Spinnies together? |
18640 | Is it not true that when she went with me to the altar you had been her lover? |
18640 | Is it true that Grogram is to be Chancellor? |
18640 | Is n''t it? 18640 Is n''t that the way our English writers get their plots?" |
18640 | Is nobody to be accepted who is not credited with divinity? |
18640 | Is she a friend of yours, too? |
18640 | Is she a friend of yours? |
18640 | Is that a reason why our friend should be the first instance? |
18640 | Is that abstract or concrete? |
18640 | Is that at all like the figure? |
18640 | Is that meant for rebuke, Lady Laura? |
18640 | Is there any objection? |
18640 | Is there anything fresh? |
18640 | Is there to be no defence, then? |
18640 | Is your daughter here, Lady Baldock? |
18640 | Is your heart set upon holding some trifling appointment under a Minister? |
18640 | It belongs, I suppose, to the property; and as--"As what? |
18640 | It does n''t pay; does it, Ned, that kind of thing? |
18640 | It is a little sudden, but what is a man to do? 18640 It is not known about London, then?" |
18640 | It is of no use now talking of it; is it? 18640 It is printed then?" |
18640 | It''s very heavy on the old Earl, and upon you, and upon Lady Laura;--isn''t it? |
18640 | Just to say a few words to her? |
18640 | Lady Laura is coming home? |
18640 | Lady Laura, is it you? |
18640 | Madame Goesler? |
18640 | May I speak to Barrington Erle? |
18640 | Might I accompany you, Miss Palliser? |
18640 | Minus the poor old Duke? |
18640 | Mr. Maule,said Madame, smiling,"is not this rather sudden?" |
18640 | My dear Lady Hartletop, what can I do? 18640 My dear, what did Mr. Spooner say to you during his walk?" |
18640 | My dear,said the Duchess to her friend, Madame Goesler,"you know all about those Maules?" |
18640 | My lord, is it proper that I should be treated in this way? |
18640 | My lord, is not that begging the question? 18640 Need I consult you as to what I write?" |
18640 | Nor have you refused? |
18640 | Not Phineas Finn? |
18640 | Not in the least; why should I? |
18640 | Not to the Reverend Mr. Emilius;--poor dear Lady Eustace''s Mr. Emilius? 18640 Nothing has happened to the Prince?" |
18640 | Now you want to know what I''m come about; do n''t you? |
18640 | Of course they are calumnies; but you had heard them before, and what made you go poking your head into the lion''s mouth? |
18640 | Oh, Mr. Finn, are you hurt? |
18640 | Oh, certainly;--what sins? |
18640 | Oh, dear; what''s the good of going into all that? 18640 Oh;--he''s committed, is he? |
18640 | Oh;--you did; did you? |
18640 | Phineas,said a voice close to his ears,"are you repenting your sins?" |
18640 | Plantagenet,she said the next morning,"what are you going to do about the Duke''s legacy to Marie Goesler?" |
18640 | Shakespeare, perhaps? |
18640 | Shall I go? |
18640 | Shall I retire? 18640 She ca n''t really-- like him?" |
18640 | She can bear to think of it, I''ll go bail; and why should n''t she hear about what she can think about? |
18640 | She is in London again now? |
18640 | She is well? |
18640 | She told you about it? |
18640 | She with the German name, whom you made me dine with in Park Lane? |
18640 | She''s an uncommonly clean- built young woman, is n''t she? |
18640 | Shot at? |
18640 | So did you,--just as much as I; and why not? 18640 So did you?" |
18640 | So you are going down to Tankerville? |
18640 | So you have decided for freedom? |
18640 | Some lady? |
18640 | Some water cure? |
18640 | Somebody else did n''t behave very well,--eh, Finn, my boy? |
18640 | Sometimes? 18640 Surely you can get the better of that?" |
18640 | Surely, my lord, that would not have sufficed to induce you to give such evidence as is there reported? |
18640 | Talking to me, why should you hesitate to say anything about yourself that is true? 18640 That he may be acquitted?" |
18640 | That is, the father? |
18640 | That was your idea? |
18640 | That would make the law difficult, because who is to say whether a man is or is not a woman''s lover? |
18640 | That would n''t be enough to live on? |
18640 | That''s come up again, has it? 18640 That''s very easily said, but how is one to help thinking about it? |
18640 | That''s your rose colour, is it? |
18640 | The Duke? |
18640 | The drawer was n''t left locked, then? |
18640 | The house was full, I suppose? |
18640 | The judge, I suppose, ought to put all that right? |
18640 | The man is mad,he said;"did you not hear the shot?" |
18640 | The old Duke? |
18640 | Then nobody can manage his own property as he pleases? |
18640 | Then they are to be married? |
18640 | Then why are people so very anxious to get this lawyer or that to bamboozle the witnesses? |
18640 | Then why did she go? |
18640 | Then why the d---- should you support it, and oppose your own party at the same time? 18640 Then why would you, if you were accused, have ever so many lawyers to defend you?" |
18640 | Then you will not oppose him? |
18640 | Then,continued Mr. Chaffanbrass,"you must have met him frequently in the intercourse of your business?" |
18640 | There is no reason why you should not meet her? |
18640 | There is not much comfort in it all,--is there? |
18640 | There is nothing in it, then? |
18640 | There''s a quarrel or something;--isn''t there? 18640 They wo n''t have a row,--will they?" |
18640 | To whom was I to go but to a friend? |
18640 | To whom? |
18640 | Took what, Lady Baldock? |
18640 | Violet? |
18640 | Was Miss Palliser at home? |
18640 | Was Mr. Finn there? |
18640 | Was he pale? |
18640 | Was he? 18640 Was it about me, Gerard?" |
18640 | Was it not singular that it should come from your hand? 18640 Was it not very disagreeable,"--asked Madame Goesler,--"just the day you came to town?" |
18640 | Was that the sort of coat the man wore, my lord? |
18640 | Was there not a quarrel? |
18640 | Was there-- blood? |
18640 | We ca n''t make him move about here as we did in Mr. Wickerby''s room; but remembering that as you must do, does he look like the man? |
18640 | We hardly expected that we should ever meet in such a place as this? |
18640 | We have all been sadly divided, have n''t we? |
18640 | We have enough of your chaff, anyhow; do n''t we, Mr. Slide? 18640 We have not thought about that yet, Mr. Finn,--have we?" |
18640 | We need n''t go into that, need we? |
18640 | We shall neither of us get on by complaining;--shall we, Mr. Finn? 18640 Well, Ma''am?" |
18640 | Well, father,--how are you? 18640 Well, what would you have? |
18640 | Well;--how about them? |
18640 | Well? |
18640 | Well? |
18640 | Well? |
18640 | Well? |
18640 | What about? |
18640 | What an unfortunate day!--You remember young Mr. Maule? 18640 What binds him, Oswald? |
18640 | What bothers you, Gerard? 18640 What can I do with Loughlinter? |
18640 | What can we do? |
18640 | What could take Oswald there? |
18640 | What did I do that she should leave me? 18640 What did he do with the traps?" |
18640 | What did he say? |
18640 | What did the judge say? |
18640 | What do I think of you? |
18640 | What do you do there? |
18640 | What do you mean by that, sir? |
18640 | What do you mean by that? |
18640 | What do you mean to do about smoking? |
18640 | What do you say, Papa? |
18640 | What do you think Spooner has just asked me? |
18640 | What do you think of Fawn''s story? |
18640 | What do you think of Laurence''s wife? |
18640 | What do you think of that? |
18640 | What does all this mean? |
18640 | What does it all mean? |
18640 | What does it come from? |
18640 | What does it mean? |
18640 | What for then? |
18640 | What friends? |
18640 | What has Mr. Bonteen done? |
18640 | What has happened? |
18640 | What has that to do with it? 18640 What have you heard?" |
18640 | What if they be? 18640 What is Gresham to do about the Exchequer when he comes in? |
18640 | What is a man to do? |
18640 | What is it that you find so wrong about me? |
18640 | What is it, Mr. Bonteen, that Phineas Finn will do? |
18640 | What is that to me? |
18640 | What is that? |
18640 | What is the father? |
18640 | What is the meaning of it, then? |
18640 | What is the truth of it all? |
18640 | What is the use of sticking to a man who does not want you? |
18640 | What made her think of the key? |
18640 | What made you so obstinate? |
18640 | What makes you ask? |
18640 | What man? |
18640 | What more? |
18640 | What news? |
18640 | What news? |
18640 | What on earth is it? |
18640 | What on earth is your object? |
18640 | What ought I to do? |
18640 | What shall I do? 18640 What shall I say to you?" |
18640 | What should I know about it? 18640 What the deuce can she have meant about that fellow Finn?" |
18640 | What the devil have you got the reins in this way for? |
18640 | What then, Lord Chiltern? 18640 What then?" |
18640 | What was it, Oswald? |
18640 | What was the matter with it? 18640 What will Daubeny do?" |
18640 | What will Lord Chiltern do without you? |
18640 | What will her dress cost? |
18640 | What will you do, Phineas? 18640 What will you do, Phineas?" |
18640 | What will you do? |
18640 | What!--already? |
18640 | What''s the use of a row? |
18640 | What''s the use of it, Wickerby? 18640 When Amy Robsart was lured to her death, there was some time given to the preparation,--eh?" |
18640 | When I accepted him? |
18640 | When you''re a Lord of the Treasury it will only be one;--will it? |
18640 | Where do I get''em from? |
18640 | Where do you get''em from? |
18640 | Where is she? |
18640 | Where should I have been? 18640 Where should we go and live if I did marry him?" |
18640 | Where''s Spooner? |
18640 | Whether guilty or innocent? |
18640 | Who are going with you? |
18640 | Who are they, Phineas? |
18640 | Who are they? |
18640 | Who are''they''? |
18640 | Who can be surprised? |
18640 | Who can help thinking? 18640 Who do you think is here?" |
18640 | Who does interfere? 18640 Who has murdered him?" |
18640 | Who has said it? |
18640 | Who is everybody? |
18640 | Who is it that you said,--I should be after? |
18640 | Who is the other, Oswald? |
18640 | Who is to have the coat? |
18640 | Who told you? |
18640 | Who was it wrote and asked you? |
18640 | Who was it, Oswald? |
18640 | Who was she? |
18640 | Who was that friend? |
18640 | Who will hinder me? |
18640 | Who? 18640 Who? |
18640 | Why am I to be treated with disdain? |
18640 | Why could n''t you keep it all out of the newspapers? |
18640 | Why did n''t you tell me? |
18640 | Why do you not tell us? 18640 Why do you say that?" |
18640 | Why do you think of anything so wretched, Lady Chiltern? |
18640 | Why does he go on writing me letters about a wood? |
18640 | Why does he not write to me? |
18640 | Why not I, as well as you? |
18640 | Why not as a friend? 18640 Why not right?" |
18640 | Why not tell it all? 18640 Why not to you?" |
18640 | Why not? 18640 Why not? |
18640 | Why not? 18640 Why not? |
18640 | Why not? |
18640 | Why not? |
18640 | Why should I be back soon? |
18640 | Why should I do that? 18640 Why should I feel myself to be unworthy?" |
18640 | Why should any blame be attached to me? |
18640 | Why should he be so savage with me? |
18640 | Why should he do it at all? |
18640 | Why should he put it off for so very inopportune an occasion? |
18640 | Why should n''t he ask a girl to be his wife? 18640 Why should n''t he see it, as well as you? |
18640 | Why should n''t we publish it? |
18640 | Why should n''t we put it into type? |
18640 | Why should she not make an attempt to live once more with her husband? |
18640 | Why should you be altered? 18640 Why should you subject yourself to such indignity?" |
18640 | Why so, Lord Chiltern? |
18640 | Why so? |
18640 | Why so? |
18640 | Why trouble,--except to himself? 18640 Why will you not hear me through, Laura?" |
18640 | Will my learned friend say that he does n''t believe it? |
18640 | Will she swear that she is his wife? |
18640 | Will that make much difference? |
18640 | Will that strengthen them? |
18640 | Will the Prince have to give evidence? |
18640 | Will you come and take a turn round the garden? 18640 Will you tell Miss Palliser,--or my wife?" |
18640 | Will you write to Mr. Palliser,--or I should say, to the Duke,--to- night, and tell him that my mind is absolutely made up? |
18640 | With what object? |
18640 | Wo n''t he leave you something? 18640 Would n''t local taxation do?" |
18640 | Would n''t that be peculiar? |
18640 | Would that be justice, ladies? |
18640 | Would they not? 18640 Would you have gone to him in his own lodgings?" |
18640 | Yes, Lady Chiltern; yes,said Mr. Spooner, as he took a seat at the table;"wonders never cease, do they?" |
18640 | Yes,--where do you find them? 18640 Yes;--but when? |
18640 | You and she are engaged, I suppose? |
18640 | You are quite sure of it? |
18640 | You call that a good run, do n''t you? |
18640 | You did n''t quarrel? |
18640 | You do n''t advocate the rights of women, Madame Goesler? |
18640 | You do n''t mean that I am guilty of throwing the first stone? |
18640 | You do n''t mean to say that you believe it? |
18640 | You do n''t mean to tell us, Mr. Low, that any one says that Finn killed the man? |
18640 | You do n''t remember about the filly? |
18640 | You do n''t suppose I''m going to let any woman have the command of Spoon Hall? |
18640 | You do n''t think that I meant to blame him? |
18640 | You do n''t think the coat the man wore when you saw him was a big coat like that? 18640 You do not mean to say that he''s fit to marry such a girl as Adelaide Palliser?" |
18640 | You do not think he did it? |
18640 | You got the lawyer''s letter and the inventory, Madame Goesler? |
18640 | You had a warranty, I suppose? |
18640 | You have heard the news about Bonteen? |
18640 | You have heard what has happened? 18640 You have murders in novels?" |
18640 | You have n''t observed anything? |
18640 | You have read that article? |
18640 | You heard what was said? |
18640 | You know his club? |
18640 | You know the editor of the People''s Banner? |
18640 | You never quarrelled with her? |
18640 | You only get two thousand a year, do you, at the Board of Trade, Plantagenet? |
18640 | You saw The People''s Banner, Mrs. Bonteen, on Monday? |
18640 | You think it will be so with me? |
18640 | You think that-- Mr. Finn-- did do that deed? |
18640 | You think we can unseat him? |
18640 | You vanished once before,--did you not,--with a wife? |
18640 | You were at The Universe last night? |
18640 | You will not share with your friend, as a friend should? |
18640 | You will not think that I have to come to you for that? |
18640 | You will telegraph to me at once? 18640 You wo n''t be ill- natured?" |
18640 | You wo n''t tell her what I have said? |
18640 | You would n''t swear it was not the coat? |
18640 | You would wish it? |
18640 | You''ll be back soon, Mr. Finn, wo n''t you now? |
18640 | You''ll go to Saulsby;--will you not? |
18640 | You, too, have heard nothing? |
18640 | You, yourself? |
18640 | Your only ground for suggesting identity is the grey coat? |
18640 | Your''s ai n''t French then? |
18640 | A clean- made little mare, is n''t she?" |
18640 | A man''s love is so easily transferred;--as easily as a woman''s hand;--is it not, Phineas? |
18640 | A suggestion that way was indeed made, would he"visit the laird out o''hand, or would he bide awee?" |
18640 | After that did Mr. Gresham mean to withdraw a promise that had so formally been made? |
18640 | Am I false when I offer to take her back, let her faults be what they may have been? |
18640 | Am I false when I say that I gave her no cause? |
18640 | Am I false when I say that her father acts illegally in detaining her? |
18640 | Am I not right?" |
18640 | And Eugene Aram, when he murdered a man in Bulwer''s novel, turned the matter over in his mind before he did it?" |
18640 | And after what fashion should Phineas ride him at the obstacle? |
18640 | And are your eyes so clear at seeing that you must know her better than others? |
18640 | And do you know the Earl of Brentford, who is, I take it, father to the lady in question?" |
18640 | And how can such circulation be effected unless the taste of the public be consulted? |
18640 | And if it be so, what man in his senses can think of running counter to the party which he believes to be right in its general views? |
18640 | And if not,--have I no conscience? |
18640 | And if so, why am not I as much entitled to help a friend as you might be? |
18640 | And in spite of her friendship, would not revenge be dear to her,--revenge of that nature which a slighted woman must always desire? |
18640 | And may I say this? |
18640 | And now what should be his own future life? |
18640 | And now what would the party say about the disestablishment of the Church? |
18640 | And now, my friend, could you not do for me a great kindness? |
18640 | And so Oswald is quite tame?" |
18640 | And so they''ve got an autumn session, have they? |
18640 | And then he asks whether he ever ill- used me? |
18640 | And then, again, what might not London do for him? |
18640 | And then, down here, what is my best hope? |
18640 | And then, without some such risk, how could Phineas Finn be adequately punished for the atrocious treachery of which he had been guilty? |
18640 | And trouble means money;--does it not? |
18640 | And what is Phineas to ride?" |
18640 | And what must he have thought as he stood there within the dock, looking at her and listening to her? |
18640 | And what other step could the Squire take? |
18640 | And when I did see you, it was quite improbable that we should be thrown together as we are now,--was it not? |
18640 | And when he dies, how shall I return to the other life? |
18640 | And when it is all over, will your turn come?" |
18640 | And why did n''t she set me free, if you come to that? |
18640 | And why had he done it? |
18640 | And why should you do so? |
18640 | And would he again be able to load the frame of the looking- glass over the fire with countless cards from Countesses and Ministers''wives? |
18640 | And yet how are you to turn him out? |
18640 | And yet to whom could this question of place be of such vital importance as it was to him? |
18640 | And yet what could he do? |
18640 | And yet what had all this done for her? |
18640 | And yet what have I done? |
18640 | And yet what is it all about? |
18640 | And yet what should he have done? |
18640 | And yet, if not, what was the meaning of those words? |
18640 | And you would like tea best, would n''t you?" |
18640 | And your friend, Lady Chiltern, may-- go-- and be d----d. Will that do?" |
18640 | And, after all, of what matter to you is the friendship or enmity of Mr. Gresham? |
18640 | Arbitration, I should say?" |
18640 | Are we not told that we are to look for happiness there, and to hope for none below?" |
18640 | Are we to believe that we should be happy here? |
18640 | Are you cold?" |
18640 | Are you going to let a man like Mr. Bonteen bowl you over? |
18640 | Are you still living in Park Lane?" |
18640 | As to Mr. Bonteen, what the Duchess said was true enough; why should not he be killed as well as another? |
18640 | As to myself, what am I to say to you? |
18640 | As to the belief of the townspeople in your innocence,--what is to guide you? |
18640 | Barrington says--""What does Barrington say?" |
18640 | Barrington was there?" |
18640 | Bonteen?" |
18640 | Bonteen?" |
18640 | Bonteen?" |
18640 | Bonteen?" |
18640 | Bonteen?" |
18640 | Bouncer?" |
18640 | Bouncer?" |
18640 | Bouncer?" |
18640 | Bouncer?" |
18640 | But after all there''s been betwixt you and us it would n''t be natural to pass it by without one word; would it, Mr. Finn? |
18640 | But does she like the kind of life?" |
18640 | But does that make a murderer of me?" |
18640 | But he has written me this letter, and what must I do? |
18640 | But how am I to bear it now? |
18640 | But how might it be with that other woman? |
18640 | But how should he meet her,--and in what way should he greet her when they met? |
18640 | But how should she meet him? |
18640 | But how was he to get at her to prosecute his suit? |
18640 | But how was she to get him back again? |
18640 | But if I were?" |
18640 | But if he should fail at Tankerville what would become of him then? |
18640 | But if he should leave his prison with flying colours, and come forth a hero to the world, how would it be with her then? |
18640 | But if such was the dismay of the Conservatives, how shall any writer depict the consternation of the Liberals? |
18640 | But if the evidence, as grounded on the coat, was slight against Emilius, how could it prevail at all against his client? |
18640 | But might it not be possible to trace the weapon? |
18640 | But might it not well be that she had resolved that friendship should take the place of love? |
18640 | But of what avail had been that? |
18640 | But of what use can it be to me?" |
18640 | But of what use is gold? |
18640 | But was he sure that he had found it to be better? |
18640 | But we will not quarrel, will we, on the first day of my return?" |
18640 | But what can one do?" |
18640 | But what can they do, if they hold back? |
18640 | But what could he do? |
18640 | But what did he say?" |
18640 | But what had she meant when she wrote of continual sin, sin not to be avoided, of sin repeated daily which nevertheless weighed her to the ground? |
18640 | But what has a man to say to his friend,--or, for that matter, what has a woman? |
18640 | But what is a man to do? |
18640 | But what is to be the end of it?" |
18640 | But what matter such revolvings? |
18640 | But what should be his next step? |
18640 | But what should the Liberal party do? |
18640 | But what was she to do when they should leave her? |
18640 | But what was to be done with him when breakfast was over? |
18640 | But what?" |
18640 | But when a man has once been in office,--why then--""When he has taken the shilling?" |
18640 | But when did worth create love? |
18640 | But where were they to look for the wise and bold men? |
18640 | But whither would''st thou, Muse? |
18640 | But why should she like him? |
18640 | But would any one believe that he would have carried the country, had he dared to face the country with such a measure in his hands? |
18640 | But, what''s the odds? |
18640 | But--""But what?" |
18640 | By the bye, you have hardly seen her,--have you?" |
18640 | Ca n''t we get it in the papers that he must be innocent,--so that everybody should be made to think so? |
18640 | Camperdown?" |
18640 | Can a man and woman feel no friendship without being in love with each other?" |
18640 | Can any man doubt that the murder has thus been committed, let who will have been the murderer? |
18640 | Can anything be done to prevent it? |
18640 | Can even any old Whig wish that every Lord Lieutenant of a county should be an old Whig? |
18640 | Can it be that you willingly doom me to such misery because of my love for you? |
18640 | Can it come safely from any other quarter than that of a majority of the House of Commons?" |
18640 | Can not you come and see us? |
18640 | Can this possibly be true? |
18640 | Can we see him?" |
18640 | Can you manage to be with us in the Square at about eight? |
18640 | Can you name a single Parliamentary aspirant who has been made to suffer?" |
18640 | Can you read my thoughts?" |
18640 | Chaffanbrass?" |
18640 | Chaffanbrass?" |
18640 | Chiltern and Violet will have enough; and of what use would it be to such a one as I am to have a sum of money to leave behind me? |
18640 | Could any wife live with a husband who declared to her face that he believed that she had a lover? |
18640 | Could generosity go beyond hers? |
18640 | Could he have a cup of tea? |
18640 | Could he have his breakfast the next morning at seven, and a conveyance to Callender at half- past seven? |
18640 | Could it be possible that so mean a man should be able to make good so monstrous a threat? |
18640 | Could it be that any human being really preferred a long sermon to a short one,--except the being who preached it or read it aloud? |
18640 | Could it be that even his dearest friends thought it possible that he had been guilty? |
18640 | Could it be that she was entitled to hope that the sun might rise again for her once more and another day be reopened for her with a gorgeous morning? |
18640 | Could it be that the last week had been real,--that everything had not been a dream? |
18640 | Could it be that the newspapers were right in this meaning which they had attached to these words? |
18640 | Could it be true that the man after all was dead? |
18640 | Could n''t we buy them ourselves, and let the money stand till she choose to take it? |
18640 | Could n''t we get Sir Gregory Grogram?" |
18640 | Could n''t you get Lady C. to trot her out into the garden? |
18640 | Could not Mr. Finn postpone his visit to the following morning? |
18640 | Could these endowments be increased to meet the needs of the increasing millions? |
18640 | Could this in any way be prevented? |
18640 | DOES NOT WANT YOU?" |
18640 | Did I ever deny it? |
18640 | Did I frighten her by hard words, or exact hard tasks? |
18640 | Did I not commune with her, telling her all my most inward purposes? |
18640 | Did I not make her my very wife? |
18640 | Did I strike her? |
18640 | Did Phineas think that his return would be of any use to the party? |
18640 | Did he believe in the calumnies of the newspapers? |
18640 | Did he not owe himself to his country? |
18640 | Did he or his wife for a moment conceive that she had a lover? |
18640 | Did her brother think any ill of her? |
18640 | Did n''t a Dutch smuggler murder a Scotch lawyer, all in a moment as it were?" |
18640 | Did n''t you call him an oaf?" |
18640 | Did n''t you ever hear of Caveat emptor, Mr. Chaffanbrass? |
18640 | Did not Phineas think that Chiltern might now be induced to go into Parliament? |
18640 | Did not all the world know that the woman for the last two years had been the mistress of that old doting Duke who was now dead? |
18640 | Did she know that I was coming?" |
18640 | Did she not know herself and her own innocence? |
18640 | Did she not warn you from the house in her faint struggle after virtue? |
18640 | Did she not whistle you back again when she found the struggle too much for her? |
18640 | Did she?" |
18640 | Did the people of Tankerville believe that the clergymen of London, of Liverpool, and of Manchester were paid by endowments? |
18640 | Did they give you anything after your journey?" |
18640 | Did they say anything about the journey to Flanders?" |
18640 | Did you ever hear of such an old fool?" |
18640 | Did you ever hear or see anything so unsatisfactory?" |
18640 | Did you ever hear that a rose by any other name''d smell as sweet? |
18640 | Did you ever know Lady Glen fail in anything that she attempted? |
18640 | Did you ever know of a separation among the Upper Ten, that was n''t handled by the press one way or the other? |
18640 | Did you see Ratler going in? |
18640 | Did you see how he was riding to- day?" |
18640 | Did you think that Mr. Browborough would be convicted of bribery by a jury?" |
18640 | Do I desire anything except that he shall be happy and respectable? |
18640 | Do I hope for anything? |
18640 | Do I make you angry by speaking so?" |
18640 | Do n''t you know that Lord Fawn goes nowhere since his last matrimonial trouble? |
18640 | Do n''t you know what vested interests mean, Lord Chiltern?" |
18640 | Do n''t you remember how he behaved about the Irish Land Question? |
18640 | Do n''t you think anything of that kind can be managed better by the lawyer? |
18640 | Do n''t you think that she is very unhappy?" |
18640 | Do n''t you think that your friendship is more to me than all the diamonds in London?" |
18640 | Do n''t you understand what I mean? |
18640 | Do not you love him?" |
18640 | Do you believe that Gresham''d ever have brought in a Bill for doing away with the Church? |
18640 | Do you call that respect?" |
18640 | Do you know Mr. Kennedy,--the Right Honourable Robert Kennedy, of Loughlinter, in Scotland?" |
18640 | Do you know what time it is? |
18640 | Do you love me, Marie?" |
18640 | Do you mean to say that I am guilty?" |
18640 | Do you mean to try it again with that girl at Harrington Hall?" |
18640 | Do you object to his coming? |
18640 | Do you remember Peel''s bill for the Corn Laws?" |
18640 | Do you remember how much he used to think of Lady Eustace and her diamonds? |
18640 | Do you remember how they bungled about that woman''s necklace? |
18640 | Do you remember old Lord Brock? |
18640 | Do you remember the arrangements for the murder in_ Macbeth_? |
18640 | Do you remember when poor Fred Fellows got his bad fall and died the next year? |
18640 | Do you remember when we last parted;--when you were going back to Ireland?" |
18640 | Do you think I will not give you your last breakfast? |
18640 | Do you think it likely that she should cease to love a man because he is not so rich as another?" |
18640 | Do you think it shameful that I should love this man?" |
18640 | Do you think that I should answer his letter, or will it be better that I should show it to Papa? |
18640 | Do you think that if the Duke of---- beats his wife black and blue, nothing is to be said about it unless the Duchess brings her husband into court? |
18640 | Does he go on falling in love with people, Violet?" |
18640 | Does he make a good nurse with the baby? |
18640 | Does n''t it seem odd to have to depend on a lot of yelping dogs?" |
18640 | Does that incident in the drama give Mr. Finn any special claim to consideration? |
18640 | Doubtless they were all Esaus; but would they sell their great birthright for so very small a mess of pottage? |
18640 | Dukes and duchesses, dinner- parties and drawing- rooms,--what did they all amount to? |
18640 | Erle?" |
18640 | Everybody waits twelve months before they are married; and why should she not wait? |
18640 | Finally, would he become her guest and the Duke''s next September for the partridge shooting? |
18640 | Finn?" |
18640 | Finn?" |
18640 | Finn?" |
18640 | Finn?" |
18640 | Finn?" |
18640 | Finn?" |
18640 | Finn?" |
18640 | Finn?" |
18640 | Finn?" |
18640 | Finn?" |
18640 | Finn?" |
18640 | Finn?" |
18640 | Finn?" |
18640 | Finn?" |
18640 | Finn?" |
18640 | Finn?" |
18640 | Finn?" |
18640 | Finn?" |
18640 | Finn?" |
18640 | Finn?" |
18640 | Finn?" |
18640 | For myself I hate to think of the coming severance; but if it must come, why not by your hands as well as by any other? |
18640 | From which of the various rides can you find a fair exit into the open country, without a chance of breaking your neck before the run begins? |
18640 | Gadmire?" |
18640 | God''s word is to be obeyed, I suppose?" |
18640 | Good coffee is very well, but what is the use of good coffee if you have no time to drink it? |
18640 | Gresham?" |
18640 | Had anything of the kind ever been seen in the possession of the clergyman? |
18640 | Had he in truth been suspected of a murder and tried for his life? |
18640 | Had he not been on the spot with the murderous instrument in his pocket? |
18640 | Had he not been seen by Lord Fawn hastening on the steps of her dear and doomed husband? |
18640 | Had it not always been declared of her that she was a pushing, dangerous, scheming creature? |
18640 | Had not Lady Laura chosen her own husband; and was not the man, let him be ever so mad, still her husband? |
18640 | Had not his success been very great when he before made the attempt? |
18640 | Had not the miscreant quarrelled with her husband, and behaved abominably to him but a few minutes before the murder? |
18640 | Had one ever heard who was her father or who was her mother? |
18640 | Had she been a hypocrite then? |
18640 | Had she been angry with him, and intended to show her anger by her silence? |
18640 | Had she not left his roof, breaking her marriage vows, throwing aside every duty, and bringing him down to his present state of abject misery? |
18640 | Had she not the half of all that was mine? |
18640 | Had she, upon the whole, done well in reference to the Duke of Omnium? |
18640 | Had there not been a compact between them, never expressed, but not the less understood? |
18640 | Had you not told me what manner of man he was before? |
18640 | Half an hour? |
18640 | Has it not been hot?" |
18640 | Has it not been so?" |
18640 | Has my life been like that? |
18640 | Has my life been so bad, and his so good? |
18640 | Have you a mind to try again? |
18640 | Have you heard of this terrible affair about the Duke?" |
18640 | Have you not been with her this very winter in her foreign home?" |
18640 | Have you seen Chiltern lately?" |
18640 | He bids me neither see you nor write to you,--but how can I obey a man whom I believe to be mad? |
18640 | He could not hold out any such hope to Mr. Kennedy;--and without doing so how could he stop the publication? |
18640 | He had rejected her, and would it not be fair also that he should be rejected? |
18640 | He has gone to the kennels, has he?" |
18640 | He is a decently good fellow, and he is to be thrown over, because--""Because of what?" |
18640 | He is, as you say, a very tall man,--with whose personal appearance you have long been familiar? |
18640 | He tried to shoot you?" |
18640 | He won his wife honestly;--did he not? |
18640 | He would not refuse money left to him by will, and why should he not now enjoy that which was intended for him? |
18640 | He''s the handsome Irishman, is n''t he, that came to Matching, the same day that brought you there?" |
18640 | His feelings now were altogether changed, and why should not the feelings of Madame Goesler have undergone a similar change? |
18640 | How am I not to think of it?" |
18640 | How am I to answer such a question? |
18640 | How am I to set about it? |
18640 | How can I help it? |
18640 | How can I help it? |
18640 | How can I want to marry a man who tells me that I shall be a trouble to him? |
18640 | How can a man, whose wife has deserted him, entertain his guests? |
18640 | How could I behave to that other man with even seeming tenderness when my mind was always thinking of you, when my heart was always fixed upon you? |
18640 | How could I possibly return to a man whose power of judgment has so absolutely left him? |
18640 | How could I stay here with them, or go up to London with them, if you and he had really quarrelled? |
18640 | How could a man fix his attention on any book, with a charge of murder against himself affirmed by the deliberate decision of a judge? |
18640 | How could he give her any reasons for his not making the journey to Scotland? |
18640 | How could she live alone in that great house, thinking, as she ever must think, of all that had happened to her there? |
18640 | How do you suppose a gentleman''s shirts are washed? |
18640 | How long will it be before you have to go down to Scotland twice in one week, and back as often to form a Ministry? |
18640 | How long will you be? |
18640 | How often might they stand there again if only his constancy would equal hers? |
18640 | How shall we rule the storm so that it may pass over the land without devastating it? |
18640 | How should I not mention your name? |
18640 | How should I speak to her of you; how listen to what she would tell me? |
18640 | How should it be possible that my seeing him should endanger his life?" |
18640 | How should she be well? |
18640 | How should such a one recommend himself to any borough unless he went there with money in his hand? |
18640 | How then shall I content myself with a companion, hired by the quarter, perhaps from some advertisement in a newspaper? |
18640 | How was he looking?" |
18640 | How would it be with him if he found the Earl hardly more civil to him than the Earl''s son- in- law had been? |
18640 | How would it have been with him and with his name for ever if this fact had not been discovered? |
18640 | How?" |
18640 | I ask again, my lord, whether you have not been long familiar with his personal appearance?" |
18640 | I ask whether his appearance is not familiar to you?" |
18640 | I do n''t think you ever knew her?" |
18640 | I find you have been smoking;--may I light a cigar?" |
18640 | I hate seeing a client.--What comes of it?" |
18640 | I suppose I must not ask you to come to Loughlinter? |
18640 | I suppose Papa has told you?" |
18640 | I suppose he must give that up now?" |
18640 | I suppose he''s well off?" |
18640 | I suppose it''s the same with you?" |
18640 | I suppose that you as a bachelor put by every year at least half your income?" |
18640 | I suppose the truth is you do n''t care about me?" |
18640 | I suppose we can find your husband when we want him?" |
18640 | I suppose you are all sure to be in office within ten days or a fortnight?" |
18640 | I suppose you''re for disestablishing the Church?" |
18640 | I take him to be a good sort of a fellow; but why does n''t he talk a bit more?" |
18640 | I thought Mr. Slide and the People''s Banner had gone over to the other side, Bunce?" |
18640 | I will get my hat; can I find yours for you?" |
18640 | I wonder how it was that nobody but women did see it clearly? |
18640 | I wonder what the ladies are at? |
18640 | I wonder whether he could ride Dandolo?" |
18640 | I wonder whether he''d talk to you if I went away?" |
18640 | I wonder whether you really do care for him?" |
18640 | I''d go and nurse the foxes myself if I knew how, would n''t I, Marie?" |
18640 | I? |
18640 | If I can get him to agree, will you? |
18640 | If I could only feel that any one knew--""Knew what, Phineas?" |
18640 | If I took his money and his jewels,--or rather your money and your jewels,--do you think I could say as much?" |
18640 | If a man be anxious to keep his fire alight, does he refuse to touch the sacred coals as in the course of nature they are consumed? |
18640 | If every underling wanted a few hours to think about it, how could any Government ever be got together? |
18640 | If he be innocent, why should he admit himself unfit for a seat in Parliament? |
18640 | If he threw up his place and spent all his money, who could blame him? |
18640 | If it should be so, of course there will be letters written?" |
18640 | If it suited me to be a Lord of the Treasury, what difference would the salary make?" |
18640 | If it would comfort him to see us, why should he not have that comfort?" |
18640 | If she feared nothing, why should she scream so loudly? |
18640 | If so, why should she fret herself for his sake? |
18640 | If the acquittal were perfect, there would certainly be an ovation,--in which, was it not certain to her, that she would be forgotten? |
18640 | If the present arrangement was good, why should it not have been made independently of Mr. Bonteen? |
18640 | If there be only nineteen guilty out of twenty, there must be one innocent; and why not Mr. Phineas Finn? |
18640 | If there has been anything to trouble you since you saw your father why have you not written and told me? |
18640 | If there must be a bill, would you rather that it should be modelled by us who love the Church, or by those who hate it?" |
18640 | If they told you that your husband had murdered a man, what would you say?" |
18640 | If they were to marry what would become of them?" |
18640 | If you and he were to quarrel would it not signify to me very much? |
18640 | If you can get progress from the Conservatives, and you want progress, why not go to the Conservatives for it? |
18640 | If you did not, where was your self- sacrifice? |
18640 | If you want to get one to yourself, how do you manage it?" |
18640 | In things of this world, and of that better world that is coming, was she not all in all to me? |
18640 | In what way should she address him? |
18640 | Indeed, regarding you as we do, how should we not have been true? |
18640 | Is a landed proprietor bound, or is he not, to keep foxes for the amusement of his neighbours? |
18640 | Is he a friend of Your Grace''s?" |
18640 | Is he a tall man?" |
18640 | Is he not like his father? |
18640 | Is it false to say that she has left my house? |
18640 | Is it not awful? |
18640 | Is it not odd that I should have told you all this history?" |
18640 | Is it one whom we knew?" |
18640 | Is it possible that any editor should endure any inconvenience without meditating an article? |
18640 | Is it probable that I shall account myself to be personally so mean and of so little value as to imagine that you can not love me? |
18640 | Is n''t it a coincidence?" |
18640 | Is n''t there some proverb about going safely in the middle? |
18640 | Is n''t there some trouble about money?" |
18640 | Is she anything to the other Pallisers?" |
18640 | Is she to be married?" |
18640 | Is that enough to make such a girl as Adelaide Palliser think a man divine?" |
18640 | Is that newspaper man above ground? |
18640 | Is that so?" |
18640 | Is there anything else?" |
18640 | Is there not, Madame Goesler?" |
18640 | Is your trouble about me?" |
18640 | It sufficed, however;--did it not? |
18640 | It was five at the Exchequer, was n''t it?" |
18640 | Kennedy?" |
18640 | Kennedy?" |
18640 | Kennedy?" |
18640 | Lady Laura has gone down to Scotland;--has she not;--and all alone?" |
18640 | Lord Fawn had been invited,--not summoned to attend; and why? |
18640 | Maule?" |
18640 | May I write to Lady Glencora about it?" |
18640 | Meager has not been here since?" |
18640 | Mealyus?" |
18640 | Might it not be well for him to leave the house without seeing Mr. Kennedy at all? |
18640 | Miss Palliser has not come back with you, Lady Chiltern?" |
18640 | Monk?" |
18640 | Mr. Finn, do you know what made her go away?" |
18640 | Mr. Maud, is n''t he?" |
18640 | Must a woman need be miserable because she lives with her husband? |
18640 | Nevertheless, had he not all the columns of the People''s Banner in his pocket? |
18640 | Next to an alibi that breaks down;--you know what an alibi is, Madame Goesler?" |
18640 | No arrangement; no secret creeping up to his victim; no escape even?" |
18640 | Now he was invited to give all this up; and for what? |
18640 | Of course I''d go with you if we could get in;--but what would be the use?" |
18640 | Of course your name will come up?" |
18640 | Of what other wife could Lady Chiltern have thought? |
18640 | Of what use is the seat to me? |
18640 | On which side lay strength of character and on which side weakness? |
18640 | Or does he move them with the salutary poker and add fresh fuel from the basket? |
18640 | Or ought there to be a special fox- keeper? |
18640 | Or rather would not he do it better than another, if he can do it with less of animosity than we should rouse against us? |
18640 | Ought we to come to a deadlock in legislation in order that parties might fight out their battle till one had killed the other?" |
18640 | Palliser''s a friend of yours-- isn''t he, Finn?" |
18640 | Palliser?" |
18640 | Palliser?" |
18640 | People know that he did it-- eh?" |
18640 | Putting aside the grey coat there is nothing to make you now think that that man and Mr. Finn were one and the same? |
18640 | Shall I call my friend he or she?" |
18640 | Shall I have breakfast for you at once, or will you dress first? |
18640 | Shall I import some foxes?" |
18640 | Shall we get foxes and put them there? |
18640 | Shall we go back and see?" |
18640 | Shalt thou the talk of Gods repeat, Debasing by thy strains effete Such lofty mysteries? |
18640 | She could get rid of Mr. Spooner,--of any number of Mr. Spooners; but how should she get back to her the man she loved? |
18640 | She is happy?" |
18640 | Should he persevere in his suit, or should he rejoice that he had escaped from such an ill- conditioned minx? |
18640 | Should he pluck up courage, and walk in among them? |
18640 | Should no Conservative Peer ever represent the majesty of England in India, in Canada, or at St. Petersburgh? |
18640 | Should she ignore the quarrel, or recognize it, or take some milder course? |
18640 | Should she quail beneath the stings and venom of such a reptile as Quintus Slide? |
18640 | Slide?" |
18640 | So Mr. Finn is the favourite again?" |
18640 | So you saw the hunting in the Brake country to the end? |
18640 | So you''re in Parliament again?" |
18640 | Spooner?" |
18640 | Spooner?" |
18640 | Spooner?" |
18640 | Spooner?" |
18640 | Spooner?" |
18640 | Spooner?'' |
18640 | Suppose we made out that the Duke wanted to let the shooting?" |
18640 | Surely it could not be that she had gone away when she heard that he was coming, and that she was really determined to make the quarrel perpetual? |
18640 | Surely you will not allow the shade of that unfortunate man to blight your prospects? |
18640 | Tell me at once;--do you mean to be disagreeable?" |
18640 | That took a little time in concocting;--didn''t it?" |
18640 | That was a bitter passage of arms the other day, was n''t it? |
18640 | The plot of a novel should, I imagine, be constructed in accordance with human nature?" |
18640 | The policemen were sure that he was the murderer,--but what could they do? |
18640 | The reporters could hardly hear his first question,--"I believe you are an Under- Secretary of State?" |
18640 | There ca n''t be anything in it; is there?" |
18640 | There was no plot there, was there? |
18640 | To whom can I apply to appoint others? |
18640 | To whom would Mr. Gresham entrust the financial affairs of the country? |
18640 | Turnbull?" |
18640 | Violet Effingham was not the girl to marry this man or that at the bidding of any one;--was she?" |
18640 | Was I faithless? |
18640 | Was all the honesty, all the truth of the great party confined to the bosoms of Mr. Boffin and Lord Drummond? |
18640 | Was he ever false to me? |
18640 | Was he in possession of a latch- key? |
18640 | Was he justified in expecting that she would give him so much? |
18640 | Was he not great in the Fourth Estate,--much greater than Phineas Finn in his estate? |
18640 | Was he really gone,--the man who the other day was to have been Chancellor of the Exchequer,--the scornful, arrogant, loud, boastful man? |
18640 | Was he strong or was she? |
18640 | Was he sure that he was safe in each direction? |
18640 | Was it expected of him that he should answer that portion of her letter? |
18640 | Was it her nature to be false? |
18640 | Was it nature or education which had made it impossible to her to tell the truth, when a lie came to her hand? |
18640 | Was it not known that Lord Chiltern, the brother of Lady Laura, had fought a duel with Phineas Finn? |
18640 | Was it not known that the Earl had purchased the submission of Phineas Finn by a seat for his borough of Loughton? |
18640 | Was it not strange that such a double blow should fall together? |
18640 | Was it not the fact that even among members of the Church of England they were altogether inefficient to supply the wants of our great towns? |
18640 | Was it probable that there should be two men going about in grey coats, in exactly the same vicinity, and at exactly the same hour of the night? |
18640 | Was it proposed that they should be locked up till somebody should come from Prague, and that then the trial should be recommenced? |
18640 | Was nothing to be conserved by a Conservative party? |
18640 | Was she not living in her father''s house, and with her father? |
18640 | Was that so?" |
18640 | Was that supposed by the poet to have been devised suddenly?" |
18640 | Was your great friend there?" |
18640 | We did n''t use to have any scrutinies at Loughton, did we? |
18640 | We know that he is innocent;--do we not, Madame Goesler? |
18640 | We would n''t mind how many thousand pounds it cost; would we, Marie?" |
18640 | Well, Ratler, my guide and philosopher, how is it going to be?" |
18640 | Were it not so, what should we come to? |
18640 | Were men so blind, so ignorant of nature, so little capable of discerning the truth as this? |
18640 | Were not they, the Liberals, the real representatives of the people, and, therefore, did not the cake in truth appertain to them? |
18640 | Were you nervous in that affair with Miss Maxwell?" |
18640 | What am I to do? |
18640 | What are the sufferings of the few to the advantage of the many? |
18640 | What are we to do now? |
18640 | What are you going to do about Phineas Finn?" |
18640 | What are you, Mr. Slide, to- day?" |
18640 | What business is it of his?" |
18640 | What but treachery could be expected from an army in which every officer, and every private, was called upon to fight against his convictions? |
18640 | What can I do for you?'' |
18640 | What can I say in answer to this, but that I will go? |
18640 | What can purple do for us, and fine linen, and rich jewels, without love and a contented heart? |
18640 | What can she wish for that she has not got? |
18640 | What could I not bear from you? |
18640 | What could she do with a man who had no ideas of his own as to what he ought to do with himself? |
18640 | What could the Earl do? |
18640 | What did she want? |
18640 | What did the Duke say to you?" |
18640 | What do you propose to do about your marriage?" |
18640 | What do you think I want?" |
18640 | What does a man ever get by it? |
18640 | What does he know about it? |
18640 | What does it matter who sits in Parliament? |
18640 | What does it matter? |
18640 | What does your Caveat emptor come to? |
18640 | What good can that do? |
18640 | What good will his own story do me? |
18640 | What had he meant? |
18640 | What had he to do,--how could his innocence or his guilt be concerned,--with the manufacture of a paltry key by such a one as Mealyus? |
18640 | What happiness, what joys can you expect in your present mode of life? |
18640 | What harm do I do?" |
18640 | What has been done? |
18640 | What if Mr. Daubeny were to explain some day to the electors of East Barsetshire that an hereditary peerage was an absurdity? |
18640 | What is it, Low?" |
18640 | What is the man to you that you should run the risk of evil tongues, for the sake of visiting him in gaol? |
18640 | What is there with us to create the divergence necessary for debate but the pride of personal skill in the encounter? |
18640 | What judge of character would any one be who could believe that Phineas Finn could be guilty of a midnight murder? |
18640 | What man thinks of changing himself so as to suit his wife? |
18640 | What matters the name, if the charge be true? |
18640 | What misery? |
18640 | What more can be done to prove it than has been done? |
18640 | What more can you want for him? |
18640 | What more proof could be needed? |
18640 | What must I settle? |
18640 | What need had he to take up the Church question at Tankerville? |
18640 | What on earth have the public got to do with that?" |
18640 | What other end would be fit for him? |
18640 | What ought I to do? |
18640 | What right had my wife to write to you when she will not even answer my appeals? |
18640 | What right had she to expect to be happy? |
18640 | What right has a man to come forward in that way who has n''t got a house over his head, or the means of getting one? |
18640 | What right has he to tell me of shame? |
18640 | What shall I do now? |
18640 | What shall we do if Lady Hartletop turns up? |
18640 | What should I have done? |
18640 | What should you say was his height?" |
18640 | What sort of a life would he lead?" |
18640 | What steps had been taken as to the arrest of Mr. Emilius? |
18640 | What was he saying last night?" |
18640 | What was it that she wanted? |
18640 | What was there in store for her? |
18640 | What was to be gained but the poor interval of three months? |
18640 | What will Lady Laura do?" |
18640 | What words of the Duke''s speaking had she ever heard with pleasure, except certain terms of affection which had been half mawkish and half senile? |
18640 | What would Lord Fawn do here? |
18640 | What would Mr. Turnbull say in this debate,--and what Mr. Monk? |
18640 | What would be said if the curate at Long Royston were to propose to one of the FitzHoward girls?" |
18640 | What would life be without a lover,--without the prospect of marriage? |
18640 | What''s all this I hear about the Duke poisoning the foxes?" |
18640 | What''s an Ecclesiastical Commission? |
18640 | What''s the good of ambition? |
18640 | What''s the use of it?" |
18640 | When I desired that you might never darken my eyes again, did she not seek you? |
18640 | When does the great affair come off at the House?" |
18640 | When he looked at her, worn out, withered, an old woman before her time, was it possible that he should so believe? |
18640 | When the seat is in dispute everybody is savage enough; but when it is merely a question of punishing a man, what is the use of being savage? |
18640 | When they came to me in the morning did it seem to them that I was a murderer? |
18640 | Where could there be a man in all the world who had a more perfect right to play a trick with his own prospects? |
18640 | Where on earth should I find a companion who would not be worse than solitude? |
18640 | Which way does the wind blow? |
18640 | Who are you that you are to come for ever between me and my wife?" |
18640 | Who can define love, and say what it is? |
18640 | Who could doubt for a moment with which lay the greater power? |
18640 | Who could eat mince pies or think of Twelfth Night while so terribly wicked a scheme was in progress for keeping the real majority out in the cold? |
18640 | Who could sympathise with her now, or with whom could she speak of her grief? |
18640 | Who does not? |
18640 | Who else should tell her but her husband? |
18640 | Who gave us''ousehold suffrage?" |
18640 | Who has-- murdered him?" |
18640 | Who is there that can write letters to all his friends, or would not find it dreary work to do so even in regard to those whom he really loves? |
18640 | Who knows whose turn it may be next?" |
18640 | Who makes the speeches, absolutely puts together the words, which are uttered when the Address is moved and seconded? |
18640 | Who repealed the corn laws? |
18640 | Who told Sir Orlando? |
18640 | Who was that lady?" |
18640 | Who would be the new Chancellor of the Exchequer? |
18640 | Who would care to have me at their houses, or to come to mine? |
18640 | Who''s afraid?" |
18640 | Whose doing is it?" |
18640 | Why could he not tell her that it was she who had done the wrong when she gave her hand to Robert Kennedy? |
18640 | Why did he not know that the charge was a monstrous absurdity? |
18640 | Why did n''t you set her free?" |
18640 | Why did not the man come to her, or why did he not write? |
18640 | Why did you get into Lord Chiltern''s?" |
18640 | Why do n''t they write to Fothergill?" |
18640 | Why do n''t you write to Lady Glencora? |
18640 | Why do you not speak? |
18640 | Why do you say that I think ill of him? |
18640 | Why does any girl get into a man''s boat? |
18640 | Why does he write to me about the wood? |
18640 | Why does n''t he say so out loud, and stub up Trumpeton Wood and grow corn?" |
18640 | Why does she not tell me so herself?" |
18640 | Why else should I be here?" |
18640 | Why else should I care about it? |
18640 | Why had it not been her lot to go to Prague? |
18640 | Why have n''t you had tea?" |
18640 | Why not go down and look after Saulsby? |
18640 | Why not go in, and have done with all this? |
18640 | Why should I ask her to submit herself to misery?" |
18640 | Why should I be triumphant? |
18640 | Why should I dare to think that my boy should be better than others? |
18640 | Why should I have murdered him?" |
18640 | Why should I sorrow for him?" |
18640 | Why should I?" |
18640 | Why should I?" |
18640 | Why should Mr. Kennedy have been a Cabinet Minister;--and why should I have been his wife? |
18640 | Why should foxes be demanded from him then any more than a bear to be baited, or a badger to be drawn, in, let us say, his London dining- room? |
18640 | Why should he not live at Maule Abbey if this successful marriage could be effected? |
18640 | Why should he not take it at her hands, and why should not the world begin again for both of them? |
18640 | Why should his son wish to see him, and thus break in upon him at the most charming hour of the day? |
18640 | Why should it annoy me?" |
18640 | Why should it be derogatory? |
18640 | Why should it be hard upon me?" |
18640 | Why should n''t Adelaide Palliser have it?" |
18640 | Why should n''t he give it up? |
18640 | Why should n''t he have an opportunity, as you call it? |
18640 | Why should not he do it as well as another? |
18640 | Why should she be miserable? |
18640 | Why should the appointment of Mr. Phineas Finn make things go easier in regard to Mr. Bonteen? |
18640 | Why should they postpone it so long? |
18640 | Why should this woman of whom they were speaking love him so dearly? |
18640 | Why speak of love at all when marriage was so far out of the question? |
18640 | Why were they unpleasant? |
18640 | Wickerby?" |
18640 | Will that do? |
18640 | Will that do? |
18640 | Will they have evidence for a conviction?" |
18640 | Will you dare to say that you were not then in her confidence? |
18640 | Will you do that?" |
18640 | Will you go to their place in September?" |
18640 | Will you have the kindness to cast your eye down that slip?" |
18640 | Will you look me in the face and tell me that, had it not been for you, she would not have strayed from me?" |
18640 | Will you tell me that you like it?" |
18640 | With whom was she talking when she had the effrontery to come and meet me at the house of the Prime Minister, which I was bound to attend? |
18640 | With whom was she walking on the villa grounds by the river banks when she resolved that she would leave all her duties and desert me? |
18640 | Wo n''t he, Adelaide?" |
18640 | Would Mr. Finn wish to dress? |
18640 | Would any arrangement be made, or would all be left to chance? |
18640 | Would drawing- rooms be opened to him, and sometimes opened to him and to no other? |
18640 | Would he be able to insert the point again between those two difficult shells? |
18640 | Would he be cold- shouldered at the clubs, and treated as one whose hands were red with blood? |
18640 | Would he dine, would he spend a quiet evening, would he go to Matching? |
18640 | Would he not sin against her and increase her difficulties if he addressed her with warm affection? |
18640 | Would he still be"Phineas"to the very large number of men with whom his general popularity had made him intimate? |
18640 | Would her heart be softened towards him,--would any further softening be necessary,--by his obstinate refusal to comply with her advice? |
18640 | Would it not have been awful? |
18640 | Would not she have drunk up Esil, or swallowed a crocodile against any she- Laertes that would have thought to rival and to parallel her great love? |
18640 | Would not she have piled up new Ossas, had the opportunity been given her? |
18640 | Would she like to come down to Matching?" |
18640 | Would the Countesses once more be kind to him? |
18640 | Would the Countesses''cards be showered upon him again? |
18640 | Would the Speaker catch his eye when he rose to speak? |
18640 | Would there ever again come to him such cause for migration? |
18640 | Would you have had him a murderer?" |
18640 | Would you mind writing?" |
18640 | Would you not go down to Oswald again?" |
18640 | You are engaged to her?" |
18640 | You are glad you persevered?" |
18640 | You believe in families?" |
18640 | You belonged to the same party?" |
18640 | You ca n''t really mean that you care about his riding?" |
18640 | You did not suppose I would let you sit down alone? |
18640 | You do n''t believe in friendship, then?" |
18640 | You do n''t mind a horse that baulks a little, do you?" |
18640 | You do n''t quite understand about the Duke; and how should you? |
18640 | You do n''t think there''s any chance at all?" |
18640 | You find my niece much changed, I dare say?" |
18640 | You have been at Loughlinter?" |
18640 | You have n''t heard of his will?" |
18640 | You have succeeded in seeing him, of course?" |
18640 | You have to find plots, have n''t you?" |
18640 | You know that I am-- a widow?" |
18640 | You mean to go in for purity?" |
18640 | You remember Madame Goesler?" |
18640 | You take them from the French mostly;--don''t you?" |
18640 | You think he wore a little coat?" |
18640 | You understand?" |
18640 | You were shot at, were n''t you?" |
18640 | You will be sure to do that?" |
18640 | You will have a cutlet, wo n''t you? |
18640 | You will speak?" |
18640 | You will tell me everything?" |
18640 | You wo n''t go and get him into trouble, Ma''am, worse than he is? |
18640 | You wo n''t interfere, then?" |
18640 | You wo n''t mind trotting about the grounds while I''m carrying on the war inside? |
18640 | You wo n''t tell anybody?" |
18640 | You would n''t mind,--would you, my dear?" |
18640 | Your Grace thinks--?" |
18640 | Your father will miss you,--will he not? |
18640 | Your next journey must be into the dining- room;--in making which will you give me your arm?" |
18640 | [ Illustration:"What is the use of sticking to a man who does not want you?"] |
18640 | how can I help thinking of it? |
18640 | of what avail was that? |
18640 | or would he become more popular than ever, and receive an ovation after his acquittal? |
18640 | sir; how dare you use that word to me? |
18640 | where even for the junto? |
59828 | ''And do n''t know whether I am yet sensible or not?'' 59828 ''And has she not inquired after me since?'' |
59828 | ''And if I should not, what will become of all those fine things that you have told me of? 59828 ''And now, sir, will you inform me in what way I can serve you?'' |
59828 | ''And she did n''t do anything for me?'' 59828 ''And why do you think they would have done so?'' |
59828 | ''Are you not contented?'' 59828 ''But will it hold enough?'' |
59828 | ''Did n''t Mrs. Carter the other day say that my aunt left me a fortune?'' 59828 ''Do n''t you know what good fortune has lately fallen into your lap? |
59828 | ''Do you think so?'' 59828 ''Fall,''said I;''who said it was a fall?'' |
59828 | ''How far is that off?'' 59828 ''In a few days, then?'' |
59828 | ''Is she so bad as that?'' 59828 ''Is your name Fogg?'' |
59828 | ''Leave home,''I said;''where shall I fly? 59828 ''More than my father and mother?'' |
59828 | ''My fortune,''said I;''what fortune?'' 59828 ''Oh, I will tell you; now, can you be at the corner of Grosvenor- street, near Park- lane?'' |
59828 | ''Putting her into a madhouse?'' 59828 ''Shall I ever get out?'' |
59828 | ''She takes it kindly, eh? 59828 ''So she may; but who attends to the ravings of a mad woman? |
59828 | ''Then they would sooner I should die than live?'' 59828 ''Then we understand each other, eh?'' |
59828 | ''Then we will consider that settled?'' 59828 ''This:--suppose a horse falls, and is hurt, or an upset-- would you stand the racket?'' |
59828 | ''Very well,''said I,''how is your throat?'' 59828 ''Well, Mary, what do you want to tease me about now?'' |
59828 | ''Well, Miss Impudence!--I told the truth, what then?'' 59828 ''Well, Miss Mary,''she said,''and so you have come round again? |
59828 | ''Well, then, what if I did, child?'' 59828 ''Well, will you go to the village inn?'' |
59828 | ''Well,''said I,''how do you find yourself, now?'' 59828 ''Well,''said I,''what is your pleasure, sir?'' |
59828 | ''Well,''said he,''how do matters go on here?'' 59828 ''What are they?'' |
59828 | ''What can I do?'' 59828 ''What deed?'' |
59828 | ''What do you mean, minx?'' 59828 ''What have you heard about them?'' |
59828 | ''What is the child dreaming about?'' 59828 ''What is the matter with the child?'' |
59828 | ''What makes you think so?'' 59828 ''Who has it?'' |
59828 | ''Why not,''I inquired;''why may I not tell who told me about it?'' 59828 ''Why, do n''t you know that when your poor aunt died you were her favourite?'' |
59828 | ''Will you have any water, or anything to cool your throat?'' 59828 ''Yes, it is,''said I;''my name is Fogg-- what is your pleasure with me, sir?'' |
59828 | ''You do not mean to betray me?'' 59828 ''You?'' |
59828 | 133? |
59828 | A cheer,said Ben;"do you call that a cheer? |
59828 | A chisel? 59828 A christening? |
59828 | A constable? |
59828 | A couple of guineas? |
59828 | A dog? |
59828 | A fancy for Todd? |
59828 | A few hundreds? 59828 A good night''s rest, Charley?" |
59828 | A good plan, too,said Todd;"Charley, some hot water; that''s a good lad-- and-- and-- Charley?" |
59828 | A good what? |
59828 | A joke was it? 59828 A joke?" |
59828 | A little, perhaps; but with this carving knife, do n''t you think we might make things pleasant? |
59828 | A little-- eh? |
59828 | A pie? 59828 A pint?" |
59828 | A shave, I presume, sir? 59828 A shave?" |
59828 | A string of pearls, great happiness? |
59828 | A warning o''what, mum? |
59828 | A what, sir? |
59828 | A what, sir? |
59828 | A what? |
59828 | A what? |
59828 | A what? |
59828 | A what? |
59828 | A what? |
59828 | A what? |
59828 | A what? |
59828 | A witness? |
59828 | A-- a surgeon? 59828 A-- a-- letter?" |
59828 | About? |
59828 | Advantages? |
59828 | Advice? |
59828 | Afraid? 59828 Afraid? |
59828 | Ah, Green, are you looking for me? |
59828 | Ah, Miss Oakley, will you deny me your friendship? |
59828 | Ah, Pison, Pison, why did you come here, you good for nothink feller you? 59828 Ah, Sir Richard Blunt,"he said,"is that you?" |
59828 | Ah, charmer, how do the fates get on with you? |
59828 | Ah, how can I be otherwise than delighted, when I am assured by such a saint upon earth as yourself that I am one of the elect? |
59828 | Ah, indeed? |
59828 | Ah, sir, what is poverty when we shall be together? |
59828 | Ah, what news, my boy? |
59828 | Ah, where indeed? |
59828 | Ah, who''s that? 59828 Ah, yes, sir; and yet--""Yet what, Tobias?" |
59828 | Ah, you ran away? 59828 Ah, you will then have to attend upon me while I am here, my dear, I presume?" |
59828 | Ah,he said,"so the narcotic has taken that effect, has it, upon Mrs. Lovett''s representative? |
59828 | Ah,she said,"has true love any reservations? |
59828 | Ah? |
59828 | Ai n''t I a- going with you? 59828 Ai n''t it? |
59828 | Ai n''t they a- coming, mum? |
59828 | Ai n''t this a barber''s shop? |
59828 | Ai n''t you well, sir? |
59828 | Ai n''t you well, sir? |
59828 | Air? 59828 All on it, sir? |
59828 | All ready? |
59828 | All right? |
59828 | All right? |
59828 | All the doors fastened upon me,he said,"what can it mean? |
59828 | All what? |
59828 | All? 59828 All? |
59828 | All? 59828 All?" |
59828 | Alone? |
59828 | Alone? |
59828 | Alone? |
59828 | Am I a prisoner? |
59828 | Am I asleep? |
59828 | Am I never to succeed,she muttered to herself,"in finding one with whom I can make my escape from this sea of horrors that surrounds me? |
59828 | Am I really? 59828 Am I safe? |
59828 | Am I safe? |
59828 | Am I saved, or am I not? |
59828 | Am I saved? |
59828 | Am I sufficiently unlike myself,he said,"to trust an appearance in the village? |
59828 | Am I sure? 59828 Am I to be a prisoner here,"said Todd,"while that infernal dog sits in the shaving chair, howling?" |
59828 | Am I truly doomed to die? 59828 America? |
59828 | An hour and a half, you say? |
59828 | An odd taste? |
59828 | An old woman, Ben? |
59828 | And I suppose you since, then, made up your mind to be a bachelor for the rest of your life, Ben? |
59828 | And Mark himself-- if that were so? |
59828 | And Mr. O.,cried Mrs. Oakley,"what business is it of yours, I should like to know? |
59828 | And against Todd? |
59828 | And all this was in your dream? |
59828 | And are any plans to be placed in competition with my life and liberty? 59828 And are you really to do nothing? |
59828 | And can you not? |
59828 | And did you catch him? |
59828 | And did you think so lightly of my friendship that it was to be entrusted with nothing but what wore a pleasant aspect? 59828 And have n''t I told you, Mr. Oakley, twice that number of times that he shall come to tea? |
59828 | And have no accidents ever happened? |
59828 | And have you no idea of what has become of him, madam? |
59828 | And have you really no hope-- no innate lurking supposition in your mind, that you may be doing her an injustice in your suspicions of her faith? |
59828 | And he did no mischief? |
59828 | And he did? 59828 And he was never heard of?" |
59828 | And how did you get acquainted with Julia Hardman? |
59828 | And how do you feel now, sir, if you please? |
59828 | And how long will it take you? |
59828 | And how much do you suppose, my friend, there is? |
59828 | And if he does? |
59828 | And is he happy? |
59828 | And is it possible,added the old man, straightening himself up,"that I am disguised so well that even you do not know me, Johanna?" |
59828 | And is this all? |
59828 | And is this your defence? |
59828 | And now for how long,said the cook,"am I to pine for freedom from this dreadful place? |
59828 | And now, Miss Wilmot, will you allow me to hope that what I have said to you may not be all in vain? 59828 And pray who and what is Flukes?" |
59828 | And pray, Sir Richard, when did you consider you had that proof? |
59828 | And pray, sir, who are you that you dare reject such a proposition for furthering the ends of justice? |
59828 | And pray, then, am I to sleep all night, if I do n''t know the rights of it, I should like to know? 59828 And pray? |
59828 | And she? |
59828 | And so he is out? |
59828 | And so it has come to this? |
59828 | And so that is all, Charley? |
59828 | And so this is your little boy? 59828 And so you do love me, Minna?" |
59828 | And so you have come on to me with this monstrous tale? |
59828 | And so you slept there? |
59828 | And so you sold them all? |
59828 | And so you will let this little disappointment of the heart, place you in your youth quite beside all possible enjoyment? 59828 And that is, if you would prefer to have a sum of money down, and not trouble me any more?" |
59828 | And that''s all you know of him? |
59828 | And the milk? 59828 And they are clear off?" |
59828 | And they leave it, I suppose, as usual? |
59828 | And this dream of leaving off business would vanish? |
59828 | And this little girl, ma''am? |
59828 | And was he to have come yesterday to me? |
59828 | And was it all in vain? |
59828 | And what are your customs? |
59828 | And what became of the wolf? |
59828 | And what did you do, then, upon making such a discovery as that in so very odd and unexpected a manner? |
59828 | And what did you do? 59828 And what does he want to say to me?" |
59828 | And what followed? |
59828 | And what is he doing? |
59828 | And what is that? |
59828 | And what is to be the end of all this? 59828 And what made you come?" |
59828 | And what,he said,"is to dissipate the doubt? |
59828 | And where is your farm, mum? |
59828 | And why do n''t she hear you now? 59828 And why do n''t you like soap, my little man?" |
59828 | And you are Mr. Todd''s_ boy_? |
59828 | And you are really bold enough? |
59828 | And you found her? |
59828 | And you have not been peeping and prying about, have you? |
59828 | And you have seen nothing? |
59828 | And you heard them fire a gun? |
59828 | And you meant him? |
59828 | And you think to hang me? |
59828 | And you think,said another voice,"we shall get a good view of it from the old church tower?" |
59828 | And you were helpless? |
59828 | And you wo n''t mention it to no one? |
59828 | And you, then, only walked away? |
59828 | And your own? |
59828 | And-- and how long is the little lamb to be left there? |
59828 | And-- and when the police- boat is past, will you then come and take me off again? |
59828 | Another what, Johanna? 59828 Any fortune there?" |
59828 | Any luck? |
59828 | Any news? |
59828 | Anybody been? |
59828 | Anything else,he said,"in a small way that you''d like? |
59828 | Arabella, can you forgive me? 59828 Are kings happy?" |
59828 | Are there, sir? |
59828 | Are they coming back? |
59828 | Are we not all brothers in the Lord? |
59828 | Are you a surgeon? |
59828 | Are you busy? |
59828 | Are you content, Johanna? |
59828 | Are you decidedly pious? |
59828 | Are you fond of animals, sir? 59828 Are you going, my dear Charley?" |
59828 | Are you human? |
59828 | Are you ill? |
59828 | Are you in present fear of death? |
59828 | Are you mad? |
59828 | Are you mad? |
59828 | Are you mad? |
59828 | Are you mad? |
59828 | Are you quite sure you have made a tight job of that? |
59828 | Are you quite sure? 59828 Are you rested now?" |
59828 | Are you sure of that? |
59828 | Are you sure you saw him, sir? 59828 Are you sure?" |
59828 | Are you sure? |
59828 | Are you though? 59828 Are you, too, mad? |
59828 | Are you? 59828 Armed?" |
59828 | Arrant boy? |
59828 | As yet,she said to herself,"what has been done towards arriving at a solution of the mysteries of this dreadful place?" |
59828 | Ashamed? |
59828 | At Todd''s-- opposite-- in-- boys-- clothes? 59828 At once what?" |
59828 | At the barber''s in Fleet- street? |
59828 | At two, mum? |
59828 | Ay, and why not, Harry? |
59828 | Barber at home, eh? 59828 Be quiet will you?" |
59828 | Be this Mister Todd''s? |
59828 | Begin? 59828 Ben,"she said,"will you come with me, and see me a part of my way home?" |
59828 | Ben-- Ben? |
59828 | Ben? |
59828 | Ben? |
59828 | Between her and Mrs. Ragg, you mean? 59828 Bills?" |
59828 | Black? |
59828 | Bless me, and where does he live? |
59828 | Bless the girl,said a female voice--"What can she want?" |
59828 | Bless us, who''s that? |
59828 | Bless you, gentlemen, what''s the use of that if my poor boy is killed? |
59828 | Boats? 59828 Breakfast; do n''t you understand that, old cock? |
59828 | Brother Oakley, is sister Oakley within? |
59828 | Burn down the church, sir? 59828 But Johanna, Ben-- there is Johanna?" |
59828 | But Johanna? 59828 But ai n''t you afeard, Martha, he may come in?" |
59828 | But can I endure this dreadful suspense? |
59828 | But do you apprehend any hostile attack from the natives? |
59828 | But good gracious what am I to hush about? 59828 But has he not sent many trunks and packages to the ship?" |
59828 | But how are you to live, and what do you mean by a fatal candlestick? |
59828 | But how came he here? |
59828 | But how came he to leave his dog behind him? |
59828 | But how came you here, out in the river on the dredging- barge? 59828 But how can we?" |
59828 | But how does Mrs. O. behave to you? |
59828 | But how will you make us believe it? 59828 But if there be reason, Johanna?" |
59828 | But mind gentlemen, you must take a good draught, if you drink my toast-- Will you? |
59828 | But not here of course, my friend; and who knows what difficulties we may find in our way before we reach your nice little hoard? 59828 But not of restoring him to us?" |
59828 | But surely it was a good motive to spare you pain? |
59828 | But that little? |
59828 | But the matter left a suspicion upon your mind? |
59828 | But was he not going by the Hamburgh packet before day- dawn? 59828 But what am I to do? |
59828 | But what can you do, my dear Johanna? 59828 But what do they say you have done?" |
59828 | But what do you do here? |
59828 | But what do you think of all that I have told you? 59828 But what is Pison?" |
59828 | But what is it Tobias, that you know? |
59828 | But what lodger, mother? |
59828 | But what say you to coming with me to the Temple? |
59828 | But what will you do?--what can you do, Ben? |
59828 | But what''s a pie to Johanna Oakley? 59828 But what''s it all about?" |
59828 | But who is he, and what''s he done? |
59828 | But who is this? 59828 But why not come to me and get my signature?" |
59828 | But will nothing be done? 59828 But would not that be dangerous?" |
59828 | But you are not so unhappy? |
59828 | But you do not know it for a fact? |
59828 | But you do offend me, you nasty insinuating, sneering wretch.--What were you thinking about? 59828 But you had youth and health?" |
59828 | But you have heard of such cases? |
59828 | But you have some opinion, Crotchet? |
59828 | But you were mistaken? |
59828 | But, Mr. Ben,said Mark,"I may look sometimes?" |
59828 | But, my dear, surely you are not annoyed at a dream? |
59828 | But, oh deary me, what makes him look so old and so strange now? 59828 But, really, Mr. Todd, do n''t you know me?" |
59828 | But, why so serious, Johanna? 59828 But-- but you do not intend to open it?" |
59828 | But-- but,said Ben, rather hesitatingly, as if he were only putting a doubtful proposition,"was n''t it rather unusual?" |
59828 | By the Thames? |
59828 | By whom? |
59828 | Ca n''t people come at reasonable times? 59828 Ca n''t what?" |
59828 | Ca n''t you come on? |
59828 | Ca n''t you see where you are going? |
59828 | Ca n''t you? |
59828 | Can I assist you? |
59828 | Can I part with you again? |
59828 | Can not you hang the woman without my help? |
59828 | Can we not land upon this side of the bridge? |
59828 | Can you ask me to say yes, Tobias? |
59828 | Can you ask me to say yes? |
59828 | Can you fetch your blessed breath, sir? |
59828 | Can you forgive me as your father has done? |
59828 | Can you form any opinion as to his probable recovery? |
59828 | Can you hide me? |
59828 | Can you not leave me a light? |
59828 | Can you pardon me for thus tormenting you with my grief? |
59828 | Can you particularise any instance? |
59828 | Can you spare a bill, my friend? |
59828 | Can you walk? |
59828 | Care about it? |
59828 | Carry him off? |
59828 | Cautious, sir? 59828 Certainly, certainly, a very proper arrangement, your grace; may I ask the nature of the proffered security?" |
59828 | Certainly,said Mr. Mundel,"she is a very illustrious lady, I presume?" |
59828 | Certainly,said Mr. Oakley,"certainly, have what you like, Ben; just say the word before Mrs. Oakley goes out; is there anything else?" |
59828 | Charles? |
59828 | Charley, my dear,he said;"you will save papa''s life some day, wo n''t you?" |
59828 | Charley? 59828 Charley?" |
59828 | Cling to me? 59828 Cold? |
59828 | Colonel,he said,"do you know a boy named Tobias Ragg?" |
59828 | Come here, Pison, will you? 59828 Come home? |
59828 | Come home? |
59828 | Come into my room then,said Fogg,"and we can talk quietly.--Do you think-- that-- that--""What?" |
59828 | Come on, then, sir,said Crotchet;"I feel''s what you call''s a sort of a-- Oh, dear me, what is it? |
59828 | Come, Joe, are you coming? |
59828 | Come, Mother O., stir your old stumps and be alive, will you? 59828 Come, old fellow,"said the man,"you do n''t want to be shaved, do you?" |
59828 | Considered? |
59828 | Convinced of what? |
59828 | Cook, sir? 59828 Could that be done with safety?" |
59828 | Could you make me a wig? |
59828 | Curses on you,muttered Todd,"who are you?" |
59828 | Damn it, what do I care about it? 59828 Danger? |
59828 | Dare I go in here? |
59828 | Dare I rush out now into Fleet Street, and by taking the other direction to that in which this man has gone, try to find safety? |
59828 | Dare not? |
59828 | Dare we believe him? |
59828 | Dead? |
59828 | Dead? |
59828 | Dear Ben,said Johanna,"do you really imagine we can eat a tenth part of all this?" |
59828 | Dear me!--ain''t she my daughter likewise? |
59828 | Dear me, sir,she said in the blandest possible accents;"have you indeed had a dream? |
59828 | Dear me, when? |
59828 | Dear me, where can the tract be? 59828 Dear, dear,"said the old man,"what is the matter with the girls? |
59828 | Delighted? |
59828 | Derange your what? |
59828 | Did I not tell you,he continued,"that I would have no prying-- no peeping-- no remarking about this or the other? |
59828 | Did he name the dog? |
59828 | Did he say when he should return? |
59828 | Did he tell you his reason for leaving me? |
59828 | Did he though? 59828 Did n''t I tell you he was going away when I saw him? |
59828 | Did n''t you say,''Ah, poor thing?'' 59828 Did she, sir?" |
59828 | Did she, though? 59828 Did this dog come with him?" |
59828 | Did what? |
59828 | Did what? |
59828 | Did you call, sister Oakley? |
59828 | Did you ever see a house on fire, my boy? |
59828 | Did you ever, my dear, know such a strange man? |
59828 | Did you give it him? |
59828 | Did you hear it? |
59828 | Did you say Gravesend? |
59828 | Did you say a red waistcoat? |
59828 | Did you say pearls? |
59828 | Did you say we were drifting to shore? |
59828 | Did you say, be quiet, brother Oakley? 59828 Did you see his master on the day when he came here?" |
59828 | Did you think for one moment that I could have left you? |
59828 | Did you think that one driven to such desperation as I am, would be conquered so easily? |
59828 | Disappear without coming down stairs? |
59828 | Distresses you, sir? |
59828 | Do I deserve such a charge,said the colonel,"even by implication?" |
59828 | Do I love you? 59828 Do I think? |
59828 | Do I? |
59828 | Do it? 59828 Do it?" |
59828 | Do n''t I? 59828 Do n''t you know, Ben?" |
59828 | Do n''t you think a more obscure place,suggested Todd,"would be better for us, as we do not by any means court popularity?" |
59828 | Do yer love your Ben? |
59828 | Do you call any witnesses,asked the junior counsel,"for the prosecution?" |
59828 | Do you doubt it? |
59828 | Do you doubt the Colonel''s friendly feeling towards you? |
59828 | Do you happen to know the craft out yonder? |
59828 | Do you hear those words? |
59828 | Do you know a Mr. Oakley, who lives somewhere in London, and is a spectacle- maker? |
59828 | Do you know him? |
59828 | Do you know me? |
59828 | Do you know the house, sir? |
59828 | Do you know what it is? |
59828 | Do you know, this is very good brandy- and- water? |
59828 | Do you mean to say, ma,said Julia,"that there''s a gentleman asleep in the next room in the bed?" |
59828 | Do you not know me? |
59828 | Do you not know then that-- that--"That what? 59828 Do you plead guilty or not guilty to the charge here made against you?" |
59828 | Do you really love me? |
59828 | Do you really think so? |
59828 | Do you recollect any more, Tobias? |
59828 | Do you see him? |
59828 | Do you see that, Johanna? |
59828 | Do you speak to me? |
59828 | Do you think he may likely have enough about him,whispered Todd,"to pay our expenses for the day?" |
59828 | Do you think me so foolish as for one moment to credit you? |
59828 | Do you think now that I am such an idiot as to take a drain of anything in your place? 59828 Do you think she does n''t, sir?" |
59828 | Do you think so, sir? |
59828 | Do you think so? 59828 Do you think so?" |
59828 | Do you think that Sweeney Todd would leave such relics within such easy acquisition and inspection? 59828 Do you think your friend Thornhill was a man likely to talk about the valuable pearls he had in his possession?" |
59828 | Do you think, Mark, that any poor souls will be wrecked to- night? |
59828 | Do you think, your worship, there''s a chance of such a fellow as Todd staying long here? |
59828 | Do you think,said the other,"that I would really interrupt business in this way? |
59828 | Do you understand me, dear Johanna? |
59828 | Do you understand that, Mrs. Ragg? 59828 Do you want anything?" |
59828 | Do you want to be my ruin? |
59828 | Do you want to go through the bridge, master? |
59828 | Do you wish the murderer to be lost sight of? 59828 Do you, then, think likewise that that is upon our track? |
59828 | Do you? 59828 Do you?" |
59828 | Do you? |
59828 | Do-- do you think he did so see her? |
59828 | Does he know his catechism and his belief? |
59828 | Does he reside in Norfolk Street, Strand? |
59828 | Does he? 59828 Does he? |
59828 | Does he? |
59828 | Does she really? 59828 Doing,"said Tobias, with animation;"do you think he will be hung?" |
59828 | Done what? |
59828 | Duck indeed? 59828 Easy? |
59828 | Eh? 59828 Eh? |
59828 | Eh? 59828 Eh? |
59828 | Eh? 59828 Eh?" |
59828 | Eh? |
59828 | Eh? |
59828 | Eh? |
59828 | Eh? |
59828 | Eh? |
59828 | Eh? |
59828 | Eh? |
59828 | Eh? |
59828 | Eh? |
59828 | Eight, did you say? |
59828 | Escaped? |
59828 | Escaped? |
59828 | Every public- house? |
59828 | Everything? |
59828 | Exactly, sir, I comprehend; you are quite alone in London? |
59828 | Excuse us, Mr. Todd,said the shoemaker,"I assure you we only meant--""What?" |
59828 | Fears? 59828 Few? |
59828 | Finished what? |
59828 | Finished what?--Finished pleading for my life? 59828 Five hundred?" |
59828 | Fleet Street? 59828 Flukes-- a tailor? |
59828 | Flukes-- a tailor? |
59828 | Fogg''s, not Fogg? |
59828 | For how long,said the madhouse- keeper,"do you think this malady will continue?" |
59828 | For who, then? |
59828 | For you to cut my throat? |
59828 | For-- for what? |
59828 | Forgetful? |
59828 | Forgive you, mother? 59828 Fried what?" |
59828 | Friend,said one, who sat near him,"how came you here; are you known here?" |
59828 | From a what? |
59828 | Full? |
59828 | Funny? |
59828 | Gentlemen,he whispered,"have we seen enough?" |
59828 | Glad to see me? |
59828 | Go on-- go on,said Johanna;"what more?" |
59828 | God bless me,said Todd,"you do n''t mean that? |
59828 | Going back, mum? |
59828 | Going? |
59828 | Good gracious, Ben, you do n''t mean that? |
59828 | Good gracious, is there anything else? |
59828 | Good gracious, what''s it all about? 59828 Good that, Watson, ai n''t it?" |
59828 | Governor here? |
59828 | Gracious Providence,said Mrs. Oakley,"who is to cook it?" |
59828 | Gracious bless the beasteses,said Ben,"is your house made of glass? |
59828 | Greenwich? 59828 Had you forgotten, Arabella Wilmot? |
59828 | Hair cut? |
59828 | Hang Pison? 59828 Has anything new occurred, Johanna, to produce this feeling?" |
59828 | Has he awakened? |
59828 | Has he brought yours? |
59828 | Has he done it? |
59828 | Has he really, though? |
59828 | Has he really? |
59828 | Has he? 59828 Has it then really come to this?" |
59828 | Has it? 59828 Has not the creature, then, fallen a victim to Todd''s malevolence?" |
59828 | Has the fright killed him? 59828 Have I not cause for despair?" |
59828 | Have I not said enough? 59828 Have what out?" |
59828 | Have you any idea yourself as to terms? |
59828 | Have you any legal adviser? |
59828 | Have you any more to add? |
59828 | Have you any objection to America? |
59828 | Have you any objection to my being a spectator? |
59828 | Have you any reason for asking that question concerning Thornhill? |
59828 | Have you been in any of the meadows? |
59828 | Have you finished? |
59828 | Have you found him in the garden? 59828 Have you heard o''the suicide in Norfolk Street?" |
59828 | Have you tried? |
59828 | Have you? |
59828 | He did? |
59828 | He will be hanged on Monday, of course? |
59828 | He would have had me back again, then?--What could that be for? |
59828 | Hector? 59828 Help you? |
59828 | Here are plenty of boats? |
59828 | Here?--here? |
59828 | Hilloa, Sir Richard, where are you? |
59828 | His mind, I mean, has not withstood the shock of what he went through while he was in Fogg''s establishment? |
59828 | Horrid, is it? |
59828 | How about London Bridge? |
59828 | How are we to trust you not to say that we are here? |
59828 | How are you now? |
59828 | How came you to think that I had any friends? |
59828 | How can I thank you? |
59828 | How can you go on so to your Ben? |
59828 | How could it? 59828 How dared you interfere, I should like to know, you monster in inhuman shape?" |
59828 | How deep do you suppose it lies? |
59828 | How did the Pompadour coloured coat and the velvet smalls do, eh?--Fit well? 59828 How did this get here?" |
59828 | How did you know that? |
59828 | How do you feel after your tumble? |
59828 | How do you make that out? |
59828 | How do you mean about giving way? |
59828 | How do you mean to proceed? |
59828 | How do you mean, Crotchet? |
59828 | How does he know? |
59828 | How far have we got to go now? |
59828 | How indeed, Tobias? |
59828 | How is it possible? 59828 How is it that you know me?" |
59828 | How is that? |
59828 | How long has he been gone? |
59828 | How much do I owe you? |
59828 | How much longer am I to bear this load of misery? |
59828 | How old are you, Sarah? |
59828 | How old is he? |
59828 | How old is the lad? |
59828 | How on earth am I to convince you? |
59828 | How should I know? |
59828 | How the devil,he said,"came that door shut, I wonder?" |
59828 | How very droll? 59828 How was it possible,"he said,"that the prisoner at the bar could be furnished with such a weapon at a time like this?" |
59828 | Humph, brother Oakley; you have a daughter-- Johanna? |
59828 | Hush, stop a moment-- what if it be Tobias? |
59828 | I ask you what Todd said to you? |
59828 | I could take my oath; and what conclusion can we come to? |
59828 | I did, sir,said Johanna, and she said it with a look that added the query,"did you say your''s?" |
59828 | I do n''t know, Mr. Lupin; but do n''t you think it would be better to take some other opportunity? |
59828 | I have got you, have I? |
59828 | I have him there,thought Mrs. Lovett;"what human heart is proof against the seductions of flattery? |
59828 | I have no doubt of that, sir, but-- but--"But what, Tobias? |
59828 | I have the honour,he said,"of speaking to Miss Johanna Oakley?" |
59828 | I heard him a chirping for me just now-- didn''t I? |
59828 | I hope I do n''t intrude upon you, sir, but I was so very anxious to know if the tea was just as you like it, sir? |
59828 | I hope, Mr. Ben, that do n''t mean that you will dine off her some day when you are married? |
59828 | I mean nothing at all,said Todd, suddenly turning upon his heel;"what''s that scratching at the door?" |
59828 | I means that I wo n''t stand it; did n''t I tell you, more than three weeks ago, as you was the object of my infections? 59828 I really am afraid that I am sadly intruding upon your time, by letting you come with me?" |
59828 | I reconciled? 59828 I say, for you to cut my throat? |
59828 | I shake? 59828 I suppose you never trust him out alone in the streets?" |
59828 | I tell you what it is, Miss Arabella W., I''m disappointed in you; ai n''t you ashamed to look me in the face? |
59828 | I tell you, Ben? 59828 I tell you, woman, you will be my ruin, my absolute ruin; and then where will your supplies come from I should like to know? |
59828 | I think you know exactly what we mean? |
59828 | I think you said it was the front room? |
59828 | I think,he said,"if I were to manage to get a good thick stave off some tree, it would help considerably in digging, would it not?" |
59828 | I understand all that, madam,said Williams,"but how does it get there?" |
59828 | I''m so aggravated.--Is he pious? |
59828 | I, sir? |
59828 | I-- I? |
59828 | I? |
59828 | If I only thought you sincere--"And why not? |
59828 | If you will come with me Mr.--a-- a-- what''s your name? |
59828 | Impossible, sir? |
59828 | In a moment--"You will? |
59828 | In bed in the next room? |
59828 | In case I want to say anything? |
59828 | In joke? |
59828 | In what name, your grace,he said,"shall I draw a cheque upon my banker?" |
59828 | In what respect, my lord? |
59828 | In what respect? |
59828 | In what way, my dear friend? 59828 In what?" |
59828 | Indeed I do; do n''t you see? |
59828 | Indeed!--and of a criminal character? |
59828 | Indeed!--does he rave? |
59828 | Indeed, Crotchet? |
59828 | Indeed, Tobias? |
59828 | Indeed, sir, whom mean you? |
59828 | Indeed, sir? 59828 Indeed, sir?" |
59828 | Indeed? |
59828 | Indeed? |
59828 | Indeed? |
59828 | Indeed? |
59828 | Indeed? |
59828 | Indeed? |
59828 | Indeed? |
59828 | Indeed? |
59828 | Indeed? |
59828 | Indeed? |
59828 | Indeed? |
59828 | Indeed? |
59828 | Is Mr. Todd at hand? |
59828 | Is Mr. Todd in, my little man? |
59828 | Is Mr. Todd in? |
59828 | Is Mr. Todd within? |
59828 | Is Sir Richard within? |
59828 | Is all right, Crotchet? |
59828 | Is all right, Crotchet? |
59828 | Is all still? |
59828 | Is fancy, after all, only playing me such tricks as she might have played me twenty years ago? 59828 Is he dead?" |
59828 | Is he dead? |
59828 | Is he dead? |
59828 | Is he following? |
59828 | Is he gone? |
59828 | Is he ill, madam? |
59828 | Is he much altered? |
59828 | Is he no more? 59828 Is he very ill?" |
59828 | Is it a trick upon us, do you think, Sir Richard? |
59828 | Is it dangerous? |
59828 | Is it far off? |
59828 | Is it furnished? |
59828 | Is it in gold? |
59828 | Is it interesting? |
59828 | Is it likely, sir? |
59828 | Is it possible that you can give your mind in this way to the Philistines? 59828 Is it possible,"he said"that I shall be able to make such delicious pies? |
59828 | Is it possible? |
59828 | Is it possible?--Can such things be? 59828 Is it quite impossible to aid them?" |
59828 | Is it? 59828 Is it? |
59828 | Is it? |
59828 | Is it? |
59828 | Is she a woman, or the devil in petticoats? |
59828 | Is she dead? |
59828 | Is sister Oakley within, brother? |
59828 | Is that our friend, the King of the City? |
59828 | Is that possible? |
59828 | Is that the colonel? |
59828 | Is that you, Susan? |
59828 | Is that your child? |
59828 | Is that your dog? |
59828 | Is that your idea? |
59828 | Is there a chance now of escape,said Todd,"if I could only make up my mind to it? |
59828 | Is there any danger? |
59828 | Is there anything particular in it? |
59828 | Is there danger? 59828 Is this Todd''s, the barber?" |
59828 | Is this an accident? |
59828 | Is this danger, or only the appearance of it? 59828 Is this here keg of turpentine for you?" |
59828 | Is this him? |
59828 | Is this horrid charnel- house sort of smell always here? |
59828 | Is this the hat that you saw with the dog in Fleet Street? |
59828 | Is this the hat? 59828 It has succeeded?" |
59828 | It is the same lad he called Tobias-- shall we speak to him? |
59828 | It is true, then? |
59828 | It''s all right, then? |
59828 | It''s melancholy, sir, is it not? |
59828 | Jarvey,he said,"what will you take me to Peckham Rye for?" |
59828 | Johanna, Johanna, my dear, do you know what time it is? 59828 Johanna?" |
59828 | Johanna? |
59828 | Kill him, you mean? |
59828 | Kills''em? |
59828 | Know him? 59828 Know me?" |
59828 | Know nothing, sir? |
59828 | Know you, dear? 59828 Like what? |
59828 | Looking for anything, sir? |
59828 | Lor, sir, will you? |
59828 | Lor, sir,said Crotchet,"what''s the use of fretting and pining about it? |
59828 | Lord bless me, sir, is this you? 59828 Lord bless your pretty eyes, I hate you? |
59828 | Lovett? 59828 Madam,"he said,"is not my child-- my Johanna-- here staying on a visit with Arabella?" |
59828 | Madam,said the colonel,"how much is owing to you for sleeping here a few hours?" |
59828 | Madhouse? |
59828 | Man, do you hear me? |
59828 | Match it? |
59828 | May I ask what at? |
59828 | May I hope that you will not think so harshly of me as you have done? |
59828 | May I hope,he added,"that I have not lowered myself in your esteem, Miss Oakley, by what I have said?" |
59828 | May I presume to ask, sir, what he is? |
59828 | Me-- me? 59828 Me? |
59828 | Me? |
59828 | Me? |
59828 | Me? |
59828 | Me? |
59828 | Me? |
59828 | Mean what, you old sinner? |
59828 | Mercy!--what the devil do you mean by mercy? 59828 Mistake, sir?" |
59828 | Monstrous tail? |
59828 | More? 59828 Mr. Brown, what are you talking about?" |
59828 | Mr. Oston,he said to a man behind the counter,"is your parlour vacant?" |
59828 | Mr. Todd''s this is, ai n''t it? |
59828 | Mrs. Lovett do you mean? |
59828 | Mrs. Ragg, I believe Todd told you that he had placed Tobias in a madhouse, did he not? |
59828 | Mrs. Ragg,said the colonel,"can you cook?" |
59828 | Murder of whom? |
59828 | Murdered his wife? 59828 Must I say that, Ben?" |
59828 | Must we pass again? |
59828 | My God,she thought,"was that the last sound that rung in the ears of my poor Mark, ere he bade adieu to this world for ever?" |
59828 | My charmer, do you think I hesitate? 59828 My cousin, t''other''un is; ai n''t you Bill?" |
59828 | My dear Mrs. L.,said the major,"what made you laugh in that sort of way? |
59828 | My dear sir,she said,"are you awake?" |
59828 | My dear son, you do n''t know he used to-- to-- what did he call it, Johanna? |
59828 | My dear, my dear,he cried,"who is he? |
59828 | My duck, how can you say so? |
59828 | My evidence? 59828 My eye,"said the coachman,"has the gemman had a drop too much?" |
59828 | My friend, sir? |
59828 | My good woman, you do n''t surely take me for the devil? 59828 My mother? |
59828 | My private ear? |
59828 | My tooth, sir-- it''s been aching for some hours; did you ever have the toothache? 59828 Nailed you?" |
59828 | Nay, who says you are mad, Tobias? 59828 Nay; is not that assuming too much?" |
59828 | Nearly? |
59828 | Never to leave it? |
59828 | New book? |
59828 | Newgate? |
59828 | News? |
59828 | No better? |
59828 | No boat,said the colonel,"could reach her?" |
59828 | No doubt; and now, Tobias, how came you in the street by London Bridge so utterly overcome and destitute? |
59828 | No news of Todd yet, Sir Richard? |
59828 | No, Arabella, why should you wish it unsaid? 59828 No, will you though?" |
59828 | No; but why will every one persist in fancying Thornhill and Ingestrie to be two persons, when I am convinced they were but one? 59828 No? |
59828 | No? 59828 No?" |
59828 | Not at home, Ben? |
59828 | Not dead? 59828 Not go?" |
59828 | Not have me? 59828 Not here? |
59828 | Not like it? |
59828 | Not looking even into that cupboard, I suppose, eh? 59828 Not stay with such a respectable man?" |
59828 | Not such a one as Colonel Jeffery? |
59828 | Not-- not guilty? |
59828 | Not_ wus_? 59828 Nothing to do, sir? |
59828 | Nothing, did you say? 59828 Nothing? |
59828 | Now my dear, who is in the house besides you? |
59828 | Now was there ever such a piece of cool rascality as this? |
59828 | Now was there ever such an incorrigible woman as this? |
59828 | Now, John Figgs,said Todd''s counsel,"could you identify that hat again among five hundred hats like it?" |
59828 | Now, Tobias, can you tell us what sort of a man the man with the dog was? |
59828 | Now, mum,said Crotchet to Mrs. Lovett,"did n''t I say I''d bring yer to the old stone jug as safe as ninepence?" |
59828 | Now,he said,"can you climb up by it, do you think? |
59828 | Now,said Crotchet to the coachman,"are you as bold as brass, and as strong as an iron file?" |
59828 | Now,said Lupin in a low voice--"Now, my little dear, have you got it?" |
59828 | Oakley, are you a man, that you stand by and see me treated in this way by this big brute? |
59828 | Oakley, are you going to see me murdered before your eyes? |
59828 | Objection? |
59828 | Of what? |
59828 | Off? 59828 Offence, my dear fellow? |
59828 | Officers? |
59828 | Oh, Ben,she said, as the tears coursed each other down her cheeks,"how could you torture me as you have done?" |
59828 | Oh, Charley my dear,he said,"does a gentleman want me?" |
59828 | Oh, I beg your pardon, Mr. Todd,said a woman in widow''s weeds, as she entered the shop,"but they do say that-- that--""What?" |
59828 | Oh, I can conclude so? 59828 Oh, Johanna, can you say that of me?" |
59828 | Oh, Johanna-- Johanna--"Well, Arabella, why do you pause? 59828 Oh, Mr. Todd,"said the woman,"can you spare a trifle for the little ones?" |
59828 | Oh, Sir Richard, is that you? 59828 Oh, Sir Richard,"said the churchwarden,"what have you seen?" |
59828 | Oh, am I, you infernal vagabond? 59828 Oh, and did she leave any message, madam, in case Mr. Todd from Fleet Street should call? |
59828 | Oh, can you? |
59828 | Oh, damn it, what''s the use of all this round- about nonsense between us? 59828 Oh, father, you do not mean to tell me that my mother is no more?" |
59828 | Oh, how can I thank you? |
59828 | Oh, is he, my little man? 59828 Oh, is it?" |
59828 | Oh, is that all? |
59828 | Oh, is that it; then why do n''t he say Poison? 59828 Oh, nothing partickler; only had n''t we better grab him at once?" |
59828 | Oh, sir, why do you doubt me? 59828 Oh, sir, you are quite sure--""Sure of what?" |
59828 | Oh, tell me, some one,he then said,"what does it all really mean? |
59828 | Oh, that''s it now, is it? 59828 Oh, that''s it, is it?" |
59828 | Oh, that''s it, is it? |
59828 | Oh, that''s the caper, is it? |
59828 | Oh, then I am to understand that you rest the case for the prosecution upon a bone? |
59828 | Oh, what am I to do? 59828 Oh, what is it?" |
59828 | Oh, what is that? |
59828 | Oh, who is it? |
59828 | Oh, who knows? 59828 Oh, why do n''t you kill me at once? |
59828 | Oh, will it? |
59828 | Oh, yer is remarkably bad, is yer? 59828 Oh, yes, of course: what is it, sir?" |
59828 | Oh, yes, who shall take upon them to say that I may not escape them yet? 59828 Oh, yes, yes, but I was only thinking--""Thinking of what? |
59828 | Oh, you allude to your pushing her into the river this morning near London- bridge? |
59828 | Oh, you are a tailor? |
59828 | Oh, you are in jest, are you? |
59828 | Oh, you do n''t like that? 59828 Oh, you got on without me, did you? |
59828 | Oh, you great wretch, do you want to take his life? |
59828 | Oh, you have made that discovery, have you? |
59828 | Oh, you were very fortunate indeed? |
59828 | Oh, you will, will you? 59828 Oh,"said Mrs. Lovett,"and am I to understand that I am accused of any participation in Todd''s crimes?" |
59828 | Old friends? |
59828 | Old? |
59828 | On the nail? 59828 One of my officers?" |
59828 | One week? |
59828 | Onions? |
59828 | Only two? |
59828 | Only? 59828 Out, sir?" |
59828 | Pearls, sir? |
59828 | Peckham Rye-- you and the boy-- there ai n''t any more of you waiting round the corner, are there--''cos, you know, that wo n''t be fair? |
59828 | Peeping and prying, sir? |
59828 | Peeping, sir? |
59828 | Perhaps not;--shall we go away, now? |
59828 | Perhaps you would be equally obliged to this monster, whom you call your friend, if he would turn me out? |
59828 | Pie, sir? |
59828 | Pies ready? |
59828 | Poor fellow!--why, what''s the matter with him? |
59828 | Pray how long have you been here? |
59828 | Pretty well? 59828 Property-- property? |
59828 | Pursued? |
59828 | Quiet, sir? 59828 Quite easy, sir?" |
59828 | Quite? |
59828 | Rather an unusual taste after it''s down, do n''t you think, sir? |
59828 | Ready for what? |
59828 | Ready for what? |
59828 | Really like them? 59828 Really, Mr. Otton,"he said,"do n''t you think, after all, it would be better to leave this affair alone till the morning? |
59828 | Really, sir,said Mrs. Lovett--"I wish you would not come here, I am all alone, and--""Alone? |
59828 | Really, sir? 59828 Really?" |
59828 | Reject? |
59828 | Resisted you? |
59828 | Reverend sir,she said,"what mean you?" |
59828 | Safe, father? |
59828 | Say you so? |
59828 | Selfish? |
59828 | Sha n''t we call anywhere for you, my lord? |
59828 | Shall I admit him, sir? |
59828 | Shall I apologise to him? |
59828 | Shall I begin, sir? |
59828 | Shall I go back,he said,"or escape?" |
59828 | Shall I lay hold of her,thought Todd,"and choke her the moment she comes into the room, or shall I answer her, and let her go again? |
59828 | Shall I leave at once, or stay till to- morrow night, that is the question? |
59828 | Shall I not? 59828 Shall I take him?" |
59828 | Shall we continue our watch? |
59828 | Shall we do so? |
59828 | Shall we have him up here? |
59828 | Shaved and dressed, gentlemen? |
59828 | Shaved or dressed sir? |
59828 | Shaved or dressed, sir? |
59828 | Shaved or dressed? 59828 Shaved this morning, sir?" |
59828 | She looked up into my face, and shuddered; but she said in a calm voice, looking round her--''Where am I?'' |
59828 | She must go down, then? |
59828 | She what? |
59828 | She? 59828 Shelf? |
59828 | Should you, my duck? |
59828 | Since he what? |
59828 | Sir Richard Blunt-- Blunt-- oh, you mean the magistrate? |
59828 | Sir? |
59828 | Sir? |
59828 | Sir? |
59828 | Sir? |
59828 | Sir? |
59828 | Sir? |
59828 | Sir? |
59828 | Sister Oakley, truly you will be a great brand snatched from the burning-- How much money have you got? |
59828 | Sister Oakley, will you be so good as to rise, and go to the corner of the next street on a little errand for me? |
59828 | Slick-- Slick? 59828 So I thought; and so you will deny seeing me, or knowing ought of me, for your child''s sake? |
59828 | So it is; but have you never any run of luck in your line? 59828 So many? |
59828 | So many? |
59828 | So the rascal is still at large? |
59828 | So then,said the captain,"it is quite clear that Mr. Thornhill was murdered by that rascal of a barber?" |
59828 | So you are not contented,said Todd,"to cage me as though I were some wild animal, but you must load me with irons?" |
59828 | So, do you want it already? |
59828 | So,cried Mrs. Lovett,"this is the way you employ your time is it, while I am away?" |
59828 | So,muttered the barber,"he has fainted, has he? |
59828 | So,she said,"he is out-- is he?" |
59828 | Some gratitude, my darling? 59828 Some time about what?" |
59828 | Speak to him, Mrs. a-- a-- what''s your name? |
59828 | Sticks to the table? |
59828 | Stop,he said;"what''s the use of going to Mr. Coventry? |
59828 | Sure that I am a victim? 59828 Sure? |
59828 | Surely you can not hesitate to tell one, who has run some risks to befriend you, who you are? |
59828 | Suspicions? |
59828 | Take it easy, ma''am; the devil-- what''s this? |
59828 | Tell me what I can do, for my heart and brain are nearly distracted by my sufferings? |
59828 | Tell me,she said,"when did this man come, and what did he say to you?" |
59828 | Thank me? |
59828 | Thank you; but I was going to say--"A little more sugar? |
59828 | That infernal dog,he muttered,"will be the death of me yet; and so, Charley, the malignant beast flew at you, did he? |
59828 | That is the question-- what shall I do? 59828 That she is quite dead?" |
59828 | That we shall be lost? |
59828 | That''s true, sir; but do you know the reward that is offered for him by the Secretary of State? |
59828 | The Roman Catholics? |
59828 | The Temple? |
59828 | The barber at home? |
59828 | The barber''s boy,she thought,"who went over the way and found his father there? |
59828 | The barber? 59828 The barber?" |
59828 | The best what? |
59828 | The bugle? 59828 The chaplain? |
59828 | The coach you say is waiting, Crotchet? |
59828 | The dog? |
59828 | The face of my daughter, Johanna? |
59828 | The feeling, I presume, was reciprocal? |
59828 | The gentleman? |
59828 | The matter with me? 59828 The matter? |
59828 | The sailor belonging to the ship you mean? |
59828 | The tooth- ache? |
59828 | The whiskers as they are, sir? |
59828 | Then Johanna, in boy''s cloathes, is now--"Now? 59828 Then give him that letter, little chap, will you?" |
59828 | Then he-- he is not dead? 59828 Then how much will purchase my liberty?" |
59828 | Then it will be scarcely necessary, during that time, to watch him, poor fellow? |
59828 | Then no one need follow, sir? |
59828 | Then she is not from home? 59828 Then we are foiled?" |
59828 | Then we can get no further? |
59828 | Then what would you propose to do? 59828 Then why did you laugh in such a way that it reached even my ears above?" |
59828 | Then why do you do it? |
59828 | Then you are satisfied? |
59828 | Then you do n''t trouble the patients with it? |
59828 | Then you have it here? |
59828 | Then you have property? |
59828 | Then you still think, Sir Richard, of going personally after the notorious ruffian? |
59828 | Then you want to keep him in his shop another day? |
59828 | Then you will all try a drop more ale? |
59828 | Then you will be mine? |
59828 | Then, pray who did you come to see, you big ugly monster you? 59828 Then, she may go down in deep water yet?" |
59828 | Then, tell him I want him at once, will you? |
59828 | Then, then you have only to add that you love her still? |
59828 | Then, what, in the name of all that is devilish, has got possession of you? |
59828 | Then, why, in the name of all that''s tantalising, did you not do so? |
59828 | There is some mystery at the bottom of all this,muttered Todd; and then raising his voice, he added--"How did you come by the dog?" |
59828 | They are sufficiently common, not to be positively rare and curious in the profession? |
59828 | They will use the watch- word? |
59828 | Think you so? 59828 Think you so?" |
59828 | Think you so? |
59828 | This conduct is unbearable,cried Mrs. Oakley;"am I to have one of the Lord''s saints under my own roof?" |
59828 | Those who love me-- who is there to love me now? |
59828 | Throttle her, sir? |
59828 | Tired? 59828 To Todd''s house?" |
59828 | To Todd''s? |
59828 | To Todds? |
59828 | To be shaved?--By him? |
59828 | To be sure it is; and, once for all, do you want to be shaved, or do you not? |
59828 | To death? |
59828 | To do what, Tobias? |
59828 | To see what, my dear? |
59828 | To what? |
59828 | To- night, sir? |
59828 | Todd is in Newgate? 59828 Todd is in Newgate?" |
59828 | Todd''s? |
59828 | Todd, do you say? |
59828 | Todd? |
59828 | Todd? |
59828 | Trifling, do you call it? |
59828 | True, true; and as for poor Johanna and her friend Arabella, what could they do? |
59828 | Twenty pounds? |
59828 | Until to- morrow? |
59828 | Used it to be pleasant to you, Minna? |
59828 | Very good, he shall have them; but do you mean to leave such valuable clothes without getting the money for them? |
59828 | Very good, where can any money be got hold of? |
59828 | Very good; by everything else being satisfactory, I presume you mean the security offered? |
59828 | Very good? 59828 Wager? |
59828 | Was he? |
59828 | Was it only a thought, then? |
59828 | Was it the gentleman who was hung last Monday, sir? |
59828 | Was that all? |
59828 | Was there ever anybody so mad? |
59828 | Was you, though? 59828 Was your friend finished off here, sir?" |
59828 | Watson? |
59828 | We all hear that; is it not so, gentlemen? |
59828 | We are lost, then? |
59828 | We want to know if any one having the appearance of an officer in the navy came to your house? |
59828 | We will not tax you too hardly, depend upon it: who are you? |
59828 | Weep? 59828 Well off?" |
59828 | Well then, sir, what colour do you propose now? |
59828 | Well, Charley,he said,"how goes it with you, my lad?" |
59828 | Well, Crotchet,said Sir Richard, as he encountered that individual,"Have you been to Newgate this morning?" |
59828 | Well, I never,said Crotchet,"I hope I have n''t hurt you, old man? |
59828 | Well, I''ll be hanged,said the man,"if this do n''t beat everything; you do n''t mean to tell me he is a barber, do you?" |
59828 | Well, Jervis,said the magistrate,"so Todd has a customer, has he?" |
59828 | Well, Jiggs,said one of the legal fraternity to another,"how are you to- day, old fellow? |
59828 | Well, Tobias, how are you now? |
59828 | Well, and if I am, what then? |
59828 | Well, and what is you going to be arter now? |
59828 | Well, but how was it, Ben, that you did not marry this Angelina you speak of? |
59828 | Well, but is there any danger? |
59828 | Well, but you found your girl all right, I suppose? |
59828 | Well, but you know that even a few drops will settle him? |
59828 | Well, did yer ever know sich a feller? |
59828 | Well, gentlemen, shaved, or cut, or dressed, I am at your service; which shall I begin with? |
59828 | Well, gentlemen,he cried,"what is it?" |
59828 | Well, gentlemen,said Todd,"what is it you require of me?" |
59828 | Well, how would you apply that line to the present circumstances? |
59828 | Well, is there anything now? |
59828 | Well, madam, candidly speaking, should I be far wrong by so doing? |
59828 | Well, mother? |
59828 | Well, my dear, I came by the barber''s, and what do you think? |
59828 | Well, my dear, perhaps you wo n''t mind getting up and just running towards the corner for a bunch of water cresses? 59828 Well, my friend, what do you think of all this?" |
59828 | Well, old''un,he replied,"what do you bring it in-- Wilful Murder with the chill off, or what?" |
59828 | Well, sir? |
59828 | Well, sir? |
59828 | Well, the reason, then-- the reason? |
59828 | Well, then, my dear, what is it? |
59828 | Well, they are good; of course we know that, Tobias; but do you mean to say you are going to be a barber? |
59828 | Well, what is that to me? 59828 Well, what now?" |
59828 | Well, you do seem the most melancholy wretch ever I came near; what''s the matter with you? |
59828 | Well,added Todd, after a pause,"you are a man of judgment Mr. Lupin, and all I want to know now, is what you mean to do?" |
59828 | Well,he said,"have you come to any understanding about that military man in the Temple Gardens?" |
59828 | Well,said Colonel Jeffery,"what do you think of that?" |
59828 | Well,said Mrs. Oakley,"if he is dead, pray what hinders you from listening to the chosen vessel, I should like to know?" |
59828 | Well,said Sir Richard, as he opened his desk,"since you are not to be knocked down by poverty, what say you to riches? |
59828 | Well,said Todd,"well, any one been?" |
59828 | Well,said Todd,"what then?" |
59828 | Well,said one man, who had been examining the pearls,"and did the lapidary find out they were not real?" |
59828 | Well-- well.--Fiend in female shape, what would you with me? 59828 Well-- well?" |
59828 | Well? |
59828 | Well? |
59828 | Well? |
59828 | Well? |
59828 | Well? |
59828 | Were you here, madam, when she left home? |
59828 | What about the gentleman with the dog? |
59828 | What am I to do now? |
59828 | What are you about? |
59828 | What are you saying Mr. Ben? 59828 What became of the hat?" |
59828 | What can I do? |
59828 | What can he do? 59828 What can it be? |
59828 | What can it be? |
59828 | What can it be? |
59828 | What can it mean? |
59828 | What can it mean? |
59828 | What can they mean by looking in such a manner at my shop? 59828 What can this most dreadful secret be, which it is impossible to exaggerate? |
59828 | What did you remark, my dear sir? |
59828 | What did you say, Sir Richard? |
59828 | What disturbance is this? |
59828 | What do yer mean? |
59828 | What do you advise, Crotchet? 59828 What do you call a handsome profit?" |
59828 | What do you do here? |
59828 | What do you do with them? |
59828 | What do you mean by polishing him off? |
59828 | What do you mean by that laughing? 59828 What do you mean by that, you idiot of a boy? |
59828 | What do you mean, Susan? 59828 What do you mean, Tobias?" |
59828 | What do you mean? 59828 What do you mean?" |
59828 | What do you mean? |
59828 | What do you mean? |
59828 | What do you mean? |
59828 | What do you mean? |
59828 | What do you mean? |
59828 | What do you mean? |
59828 | What do you mean? |
59828 | What do you mean? |
59828 | What do you propose then? |
59828 | What do you propose to do? |
59828 | What do you say to taking me with you? |
59828 | What do you say, sir? |
59828 | What do you say? |
59828 | What do you tell me? |
59828 | What do you think of that, Crotchet? |
59828 | What do you think of that, Hector? |
59828 | What do you think, Crotchet? 59828 What do you want here?" |
59828 | What do you want here? |
59828 | What do you want? |
59828 | What do you want? |
59828 | What does he do here? |
59828 | What does it all mean? 59828 What does this mean?" |
59828 | What duke, sir? |
59828 | What for? 59828 What for?" |
59828 | What for? |
59828 | What fun? |
59828 | What give those to a child? 59828 What goes?" |
59828 | What has happened? 59828 What has happened?--what has happened?" |
59828 | What have I done that I should be made such a victim of? 59828 What have I done? |
59828 | What have I done? |
59828 | What have you come down here for? |
59828 | What have you got there? |
59828 | What have you to say to me? |
59828 | What is a long time? |
59828 | What is all this about? |
59828 | What is all this? 59828 What is he staring at?" |
59828 | What is it he says he calls the dog? |
59828 | What is it like, my lord? |
59828 | What is it then? |
59828 | What is it you have to say to me, Sweeney Todd? |
59828 | What is it, Martha? |
59828 | What is it, sir? |
59828 | What is it? |
59828 | What is it? |
59828 | What is it? |
59828 | What is it? |
59828 | What is it? |
59828 | What is it? |
59828 | What is it? |
59828 | What is it? |
59828 | What is it? |
59828 | What is our wealth, Todd? |
59828 | What is pleasant? |
59828 | What is that you say? |
59828 | What is that, I say? 59828 What is that, sir?" |
59828 | What is that? 59828 What is that?" |
59828 | What is that? |
59828 | What is the matter, cousin? |
59828 | What is the matter? |
59828 | What is the matter? |
59828 | What is the meaning of all this? 59828 What is the meaning of all this?" |
59828 | What is the meaning of all this? |
59828 | What is the meaning of this confusion? |
59828 | What is the meaning of this? |
59828 | What is the time? |
59828 | What is this, Davis? |
59828 | What is this? |
59828 | What is this? |
59828 | What is this? |
59828 | What is this? |
59828 | What is your name? |
59828 | What kind of man? |
59828 | What leads you to suppose, Sir Richard,said the architect,"that this place will show us anything?" |
59828 | What makes you think that? |
59828 | What mean I? 59828 What mean you, Johanna?" |
59828 | What now? |
59828 | What odd noise was that? |
59828 | What on earth can be the matter with this man? |
59828 | What on earth do you mean? |
59828 | What paper? |
59828 | What shall I do? |
59828 | What shall I do? |
59828 | What shall I do? |
59828 | What shall I do? |
59828 | What shall I do? |
59828 | What shall I do? |
59828 | What shall I do? |
59828 | What shall I do? |
59828 | What shall I do?--What ought I to do? |
59828 | What shall I do?--what shall I do? |
59828 | What shall I do?--what shall I do? |
59828 | What shall we take the gemman for, Bill? |
59828 | What sort of a dog was it? |
59828 | What sort of man, sir? |
59828 | What the deuce is up now? |
59828 | What the devil is all this about? |
59828 | What then happened, Tobias? |
59828 | What time? |
59828 | What was it? |
59828 | What was that? |
59828 | What was that? |
59828 | What was that? |
59828 | What was that? |
59828 | What was the value of the watch- cases your husband had with him, Mrs. Cummins, when he disappeared? |
59828 | What were you going to do just now? |
59828 | What will become of me now? 59828 What will you do now?" |
59828 | What will you do then, Crotchet? |
59828 | What will you give? |
59828 | What will you give? |
59828 | What would you like to have, sir? |
59828 | What''s a joke, sir? |
59828 | What''s a joke? 59828 What''s cool?" |
59828 | What''s in yours, Crotchet? |
59828 | What''s that to you? 59828 What''s that to you?" |
59828 | What''s that, eh? |
59828 | What''s that, my friend? |
59828 | What''s that? 59828 What''s that?" |
59828 | What''s that? |
59828 | What''s that? |
59828 | What''s that? |
59828 | What''s that? |
59828 | What''s that?--what''s that? |
59828 | What''s the matter now? |
59828 | What''s the matter with the dress? |
59828 | What''s the matter, my dear? |
59828 | What''s the matter, old gentleman? |
59828 | What''s the matter? 59828 What''s the matter?" |
59828 | What''s the matter? |
59828 | What''s the matter? |
59828 | What''s the matter? |
59828 | What''s the matter? |
59828 | What''s the matter? |
59828 | What''s the meaning of it? 59828 What''s the meaning of that, Bill?" |
59828 | What''s the news? |
59828 | What''s the odds,said Crotchet,"as long as you are happy?" |
59828 | What''s the row? 59828 What''s this? |
59828 | What''s to be done now? |
59828 | What''s to be done? |
59828 | What''s you, Mr. Ben? 59828 What''s your name?" |
59828 | What''s your name? |
59828 | What, Crotchet? |
59828 | What, Johanna''s husband? |
59828 | What, Sir Richard? |
59828 | What, Todd? |
59828 | What, another idiot? 59828 What, anything amiss?" |
59828 | What, colonel, did again? 59828 What, is he in eternity? |
59828 | What, on that shelf? |
59828 | What, sir? |
59828 | What, sir? |
59828 | What, the fellow that killed all the people in Fleet Street, and made them into pies? |
59828 | What, to court? |
59828 | What, wretched? 59828 What,"said Todd,"would you charge me more for carrying a letter than King George the Third does, you extortionate rascal?" |
59828 | What-- what is it? |
59828 | What-- what was it? |
59828 | What-- what? 59828 What-- what?" |
59828 | What-- why-- what--? 59828 What? |
59828 | What? 59828 What? |
59828 | What? 59828 What?" |
59828 | What? |
59828 | What? |
59828 | What? |
59828 | What? |
59828 | What? |
59828 | What? |
59828 | What? |
59828 | What?--what? |
59828 | What?--what?--who? |
59828 | What?--who? |
59828 | When Johanna was disguised? |
59828 | When did she go? |
59828 | When shall we see you, Sir Richard? |
59828 | When you send ashore, will you permit me to accompany the boat''s crew? |
59828 | When? |
59828 | Where am I? |
59828 | Where are we now? |
59828 | Where are you going to take me? 59828 Where can the boy be?" |
59828 | Where did it come from, Tobias? |
59828 | Where did you find it? |
59828 | Where do you want to go to? |
59828 | Where do you want to go to? |
59828 | Where does it lead to? |
59828 | Where have I heard that voice before? 59828 Where is Tobias?" |
59828 | Where is he? |
59828 | Where is it, then?--where is it? 59828 Where is my dear father?" |
59828 | Where is that night glass that some one had here a little while ago? |
59828 | Where is the puzzle now? |
59828 | Where to, mum? |
59828 | Where''s the dog''s master? |
59828 | Where''s the dog? |
59828 | Where''s the fiend in the shape of a dog? |
59828 | Where''s the t''other little one? |
59828 | Where, Ben? |
59828 | Where? |
59828 | Where? |
59828 | Which way has he gone? |
59828 | Which way is the tide, boy? |
59828 | Which will surely not be permitted? |
59828 | Whither are you going? |
59828 | Who am I to cling to but you? |
59828 | Who and what are you? |
59828 | Who and what are you? |
59828 | Who are you, eh? |
59828 | Who are you,he said,"that you address me by my name, woman?" |
59828 | Who are you? 59828 Who are you?" |
59828 | Who are you? |
59828 | Who are you? |
59828 | Who are you? |
59828 | Who are you?--what do you want? |
59828 | Who can that be hammering with such devilish perseverance at my door? 59828 Who can we get?" |
59828 | Who did it, sir? |
59828 | Who do I seem, then? |
59828 | Who ever heard of a pulpit groaning? |
59828 | Who is Ben? |
59828 | Who is it? |
59828 | Who is it?--who can it be? 59828 Who is that keeps dodging past the window each moment, and peeping in at every convenient open space in the glass that he can find?" |
59828 | Who is that man, and what does he say? |
59828 | Who is that? |
59828 | Who is there? |
59828 | Who is this Todd,said the surgeon,"that he continually speaks of, and shudders at the very name of?" |
59828 | Who is to cook it, ma''am? 59828 Who is without?" |
59828 | Who killed the dog''s master? 59828 Who knows,"she thought,"that I shall ever see him in life again?" |
59828 | Who on earth can this be? |
59828 | Who on earth would have thought of vaults like these in such a situation? |
59828 | Who speaks to me? |
59828 | Who speaks? |
59828 | Who told you what I wished, or what I did not? 59828 Who will stop me,"he said,"with the feeling that will possess me? |
59828 | Who''d a thought o''seeing of you? |
59828 | Who''s that? |
59828 | Who''s the letter from? |
59828 | Who''s there? 59828 Who''s there?" |
59828 | Who, sir? 59828 Who,"he thought to himself,"for the world''s wealth, would have this woman''s memory of the past?" |
59828 | Who? 59828 Who? |
59828 | Who? |
59828 | Who? |
59828 | Whose blessed veskut is that you as got? |
59828 | Whose hat is it, or was it? |
59828 | Whose voice? |
59828 | Why Hector,said his master,"what''s the matter? |
59828 | Why am I placed here? 59828 Why did I yield even for a moment,"she said,"to such a load of superstition? |
59828 | Why did n''t you nab him at once? |
59828 | Why did you not wait for us when we first called to you? |
59828 | Why did you say to Brown that our union was to take place? |
59828 | Why do n''t you go, Bill? |
59828 | Why do n''t you go? |
59828 | Why do n''t you laugh if it''s funny? 59828 Why do n''t you throw her in?" |
59828 | Why do you come to a stop in such a place as this? |
59828 | Why do you cry alas?--Have you any more sad news to tell me? |
59828 | Why do you laugh? |
59828 | Why do you not answer me? |
59828 | Why do you say humph? |
59828 | Why do you say, Humph, Ben? |
59828 | Why do you think that? |
59828 | Why does that boat linger there upon the spot where she went down? 59828 Why is she dead?" |
59828 | Why is this? |
59828 | Why not, Arabella? 59828 Why not, madam?" |
59828 | Why not? 59828 Why not? |
59828 | Why not? |
59828 | Why seven thousand five hundred only, when you mentioned eight thousand pounds? |
59828 | Why should I be tortured thus? 59828 Why should you grudge me the means of death,"said Todd,"when you know that you have brought me here among you to die?" |
59828 | Why would you wish to add to your sorrows, by again looking upon that shop? |
59828 | Why, Tobias, my dear, what are you talking about? 59828 Why, do n''t you know me? |
59828 | Why, do n''t you see it is by its size and looks? 59828 Why, ma''am, are you not a widow?" |
59828 | Why, no ma''am, they have not; but I hope we are going to resume business again in the old way? |
59828 | Why, sir, who would have lived in it? 59828 Why, suppose, mum, we ask Mr. Todd, next door, to give us leave to go up into his attic, and get out at the window and look in at yours, mum?" |
59828 | Why, what do you call them, Ben? |
59828 | Why, what else could I come in for? |
59828 | Why, what have we done? |
59828 | Why, what''s the matter with you,said the man,"that makes you so mighty mysterious, eh? |
59828 | Why, what''s the matter with you? |
59828 | Why, what''s the matter? |
59828 | Why, what''s the row? |
59828 | Why, what''s to become of the half- past one batch? |
59828 | Why, yes,said Todd,"I did; but, I suppose, you are all afraid to earn a couple of guineas?" |
59828 | Why, you do n''t mean to say that you are a prisoner? |
59828 | Why-- why, what''s all this? 59828 Will I deal with you? |
59828 | Will a hundred pounds content you? |
59828 | Will any gentleman who thinks it a shame, be so good as to step forward and say so a little closer? |
59828 | Will anybody keep him quiet? |
59828 | Will he awake soon? |
59828 | Will her friends not miss her? |
59828 | Will that do, sir? |
59828 | Will there be a storm, Mark? |
59828 | Will these''osses, if they is frightened a bit, cut along quick? |
59828 | Will three guineas be enough, Jane, just for the present occasion? |
59828 | Will we? 59828 Will you be so good as to show me the rooms, madam?" |
59828 | Will you both come with me, then? |
59828 | Will you deal with me or will you not? |
59828 | Will you excuse me a moment, Mr. Grant? 59828 Will you get up, Mr. Ingestrie? |
59828 | Will you give half a guinea? |
59828 | Will you look at mine? |
59828 | Will you look at the pearls I have? |
59828 | Will you pardon me for saying all this to you? |
59828 | Will you state to the court and jury, the grounds upon which you arrive at that conclusion? |
59828 | Will you take upon your self to swear that that boy, or lad, or whatever he may be called, is in his right senses? |
59828 | Will you trust Johanna with me to- night, and perhaps to- morrow night? |
59828 | Will you, or shall I, speak to him? |
59828 | Will you? 59828 With whom?" |
59828 | Wo n''t anybody be so good,he said,"as just to try and pick a little bit of something?" |
59828 | Wo n''t you give me a kiss, you darling, before you go? |
59828 | Would it, do you think, hold two men? |
59828 | Would the Port of Havre in France suit you? |
59828 | Would you like one with a hivory handle, mum? 59828 Would you mind him, sir, sitting outside the door and waiting for you, if it''s all the same? |
59828 | Wretch, I find that money will purchase anything in this house; but am I surprised at that? 59828 Wretch-- beast,"muttered Todd;"what does he want here at this time of day?" |
59828 | Yes, Mrs. Ragg, we does; but as you was a saying? |
59828 | Yes, and why not?--why not? 59828 Yes, but, what I meant was, were you aware of the sort of adventure he embarked in to the Indian seas?" |
59828 | Yes, it would seem so indeed; but what are pearls to me? 59828 Yes, madam, that is Flukes--""Who?" |
59828 | Yes, or to shape the question perhaps more to a woman''s liking, how young are you? 59828 Yes, positively ashamed?" |
59828 | Yes, sir; and you are Mark Ingestrie''s messenger? |
59828 | Yes, to be sure; is a fellow to stay in a place with his hair continually standing on end, I should like to know? 59828 Yes, what do you mean?" |
59828 | Yes, yes, there he is; do you not see him? 59828 Yes, you see that cluster of bushes?" |
59828 | Yes-- what then? |
59828 | Yes: do you knock folks''brains out when they come to be shaved? |
59828 | Yes; but did Mr. Todd tell you? |
59828 | Yes; but, father, why should Mr. Grant seek to force him to the study of a profession he so much disliked? |
59828 | You and your brother, sir? |
59828 | You are afraid that I should escape? |
59828 | You are his boy, are you not? |
59828 | You are of that opinion, Sir Richard? |
59828 | You are quite sure she did n''t laugh at you? |
59828 | You are sure no one has been here peeping and prying, and asking questions which you would be quite delighted to answer, eh? |
59828 | You are sure of it, now? 59828 You are-- a-- a-- donkey, do you say?" |
59828 | You ca n''t mean that? 59828 You care not?--what do you mean by that? |
59828 | You compelled? |
59828 | You could n''t show a fellow the way up to Smith''s_ hattic_, I supposes? |
59828 | You did? 59828 You did?" |
59828 | You do n''t know? 59828 You do n''t know? |
59828 | You do n''t like the picture? |
59828 | You do n''t like touching the razors, Charley? |
59828 | You do n''t mean it, sir? |
59828 | You do n''t say so, sir? |
59828 | You do n''t say so? 59828 You do n''t say so? |
59828 | You do n''t say so? |
59828 | You do n''t say so? |
59828 | You do n''t say so? |
59828 | You do n''t say so? |
59828 | You do n''t want it? |
59828 | You do n''t want to hear it? 59828 You do n''t?" |
59828 | You do not doubt? |
59828 | You don''t-- you do n''t? 59828 You doubt me?" |
59828 | You dreamt it? |
59828 | You had? 59828 You have no doubt, sir, but Thornhill perished by the hand of Todd?" |
59828 | You have no passenger? |
59828 | You have no staves, then? |
59828 | You have seen him? |
59828 | You hear him? |
59828 | You hear-- you hear? |
59828 | You heard that? |
59828 | You here, Arabella? |
59828 | You here, sir? |
59828 | You kill your own, mum, then, I suppose? |
59828 | You know him well? |
59828 | You know it, sir? |
59828 | You laugh? |
59828 | You only what? |
59828 | You quite understand me, Tobias? 59828 You really know me, Tobias?" |
59828 | You really think so, Ben? |
59828 | You really think so? |
59828 | You really think so? |
59828 | You really think, then, Mr. Peter, that-- that his intellects--"His what? |
59828 | You recollect meeting us in this street, Ben? |
59828 | You said something about the weather, did you not? |
59828 | You say you have lost pearls? |
59828 | You say you have money? |
59828 | You say, he wishes to speak to me? |
59828 | You think you will have him again? |
59828 | You understand me, Todd? |
59828 | You understood my message? |
59828 | You want me with you? |
59828 | You went? |
59828 | You were what? |
59828 | You will desert me? 59828 You will meet me then, as I request of you, to hear if I have any news for you?" |
59828 | You will save me? |
59828 | You will spare my child? |
59828 | You will venture that? |
59828 | You will, old fellow? |
59828 | You would arrest him to- night? |
59828 | You would not probably have expected it of me, Mr. Ben, would you now? |
59828 | You would, really? |
59828 | You would, sir? |
59828 | You, I believe, Sir Richard Blunt, give these people in charge? |
59828 | You-- you do n''t want me? |
59828 | You-- you? 59828 Young man, do you call me? |
59828 | Your duty, sir? |
59828 | Your duty? |
59828 | Your good genius, if I save you from doing anything rash; who and what are you? 59828 Your name?" |
59828 | Your own name? |
59828 | _ Conwulsions!_exclaimed Otton,"what can I do?" |
59828 | ''Now, how am I to do about getting back to London to- night?'' |
59828 | ''Will you give me this deed as a security that you will keep your word?'' |
59828 | ***** Was it not a world of wonders that amid all this, Johanna did not go mad? |
59828 | 3d.? |
59828 | A boy howled out from the shop--"Did a gentleman order two gallons of half- and- half here, please?" |
59828 | A chisel? |
59828 | A close shave, sir? |
59828 | A little man with a constable''s staff in his hand, rushed before Ben, crying out--"What is it? |
59828 | A man stood upon the threshold with quite a smile upon his face, as he said--"Busy, I suppose?" |
59828 | A mere idea will make me quite ill.""Will it, really?" |
59828 | A nice little set up that would be, sir, for any one, would n''t it, sir?" |
59828 | A pretty boy, sir; is he not?" |
59828 | A regular garden of, what do you call it, my dear? |
59828 | A slight change of colour came over her face, as she said--"Shall I see Todd?" |
59828 | A strange booming noise came across the sea at this moment, and the colonel cried out--"Is that a gun, or is it thunder?" |
59828 | A- hem-- Charley?" |
59828 | Afraid? |
59828 | After some few moments''silence, Sir Richard spoke, saying--"Well, Crotchet-- what do you think of the affair now?" |
59828 | After this, who could ask any further questions? |
59828 | After this, who will be hardy enough, my dear, to dispute the fact with you and I? |
59828 | Ah, if I could only persuade you to go from L to B--""Sir?" |
59828 | Ah, what is that?" |
59828 | Ai n''t I Sweeney Todd''s apprentice, and ai n''t that enough to make anybody sing all day long?" |
59828 | Ai n''t I a constabulary force, I should like to know? |
59828 | Ai n''t it rather late to be shaved? |
59828 | Ai n''t there butchers enough?" |
59828 | Ai n''t you well, sir? |
59828 | Ai nt that it, Tobias, my bud?" |
59828 | Alas, poor Tobias, will your young intellects yet stand these trials? |
59828 | All right, eh?" |
59828 | Am I going mad?" |
59828 | Am I really getting superstitious now?" |
59828 | Am I really in a place where, by some frightful ingenuity, murder has become bold and familiar, or can it be all a delusion?" |
59828 | Am I suspected?--am I watched? |
59828 | Am I to be poisoned by your soap- suds? |
59828 | Am I to believe the evidence of my own eyes, or am I not?" |
59828 | Am I to endure all this?" |
59828 | Am I to grow old and grey here, a mere pie machine? |
59828 | Am I to lose another £8000? |
59828 | Am I, at my time of life, to be made the slave of such a demon in human shape as this woman? |
59828 | And did you find a place to sleep at cheaply and decently, my good lad, eh?" |
59828 | And have you forgotten what Mr. Ben, your friend from the Tower, told you?" |
59828 | And how did you manage that matter? |
59828 | And now what was to become of her? |
59828 | And now, Arabella, will you, and can you accompany me this evening to the Temple Gardens, to meet Colonel Jeffery?" |
59828 | And so it is one guinea that I am to give you, eh?" |
59828 | And so you saved the child''s life, did you? |
59828 | And so your father is quite well-- eh, my fine lad? |
59828 | And what did you do to deserve such a severe chastisement? |
59828 | And who are you, sir?" |
59828 | And yet how far was he from safety? |
59828 | And yet who, to look upon her now, could fancy that she was ever other than what she seemed? |
59828 | And yet, if such had been the case, would he not have written it? |
59828 | And you really think you have nothing in this world now to live for?" |
59828 | Another glass?" |
59828 | Any news?" |
59828 | Any one been?" |
59828 | Are there any large cupboards in the shop?" |
59828 | Are they not delicious, Tobias?" |
59828 | Are we near it now?" |
59828 | Are we near?" |
59828 | Are you coming, my boy?" |
59828 | Are you dead? |
59828 | Are you going far? |
59828 | Are you going, Charley?" |
59828 | Are you going, Charley?" |
59828 | Are you happy?" |
59828 | Are you hurt? |
59828 | Are you in fetters?" |
59828 | Are you mad to go on talking so?" |
59828 | Are you mad?" |
59828 | Are you men or fiends that you will condemn me to it? |
59828 | Are you out of your mind? |
59828 | Are you ready?'' |
59828 | Are you?" |
59828 | As they passed through the gate opening into Fleet- street, the porter, who knew the barber well by sight, said--"Hilloa, Mr. Todd, is that you? |
59828 | At any rate, I understood you that by the manner in which you had dogged him, you had thoroughly ascertained that fact?" |
59828 | At length he said--"Where now, if I were hiding anything, would I select a place in this shop?" |
59828 | At length the colonel spoke-- and he did so in a tone of excitement, saying--"My friend, have we waited here for nothing now? |
59828 | At length, somewhat mastering his emotion, he said--"What-- what''s that?" |
59828 | At this they all took to flight; but at the door they encountered a man, who called out--"What''s the matter? |
59828 | At what time shall we go together, to- morrow morning, to Mr. Black''s in Abchurch Lane?" |
59828 | Away went Johanna, but before she got half way down to Fleet Market she met Sir Richard, who said--"What is it?" |
59828 | Back, back you grinning fiends-- why do you look at me when you know that it is not real? |
59828 | Be quiet, will you? |
59828 | Be quiet, will you?" |
59828 | Beadle?" |
59828 | Beadle?" |
59828 | Before he could utter even an oath the shop door was opened, and a man''s voice cried--"Has n''t nobody seen nothing of never a great dog nowheres? |
59828 | Begin what? |
59828 | Ben gave a chuckle as he replied--"Have you though, really? |
59828 | Ben merely said"How is you?" |
59828 | Ben?" |
59828 | Ben?" |
59828 | Ben?" |
59828 | Ben?" |
59828 | Benjamin Blumergutts, would you like to take a glass of wine?'' |
59828 | Besides, how was he to conveniently set fire to his house, unless he was off on the moment that the flames burst forth? |
59828 | Bless me, my child, when did you begin to call your old kind friend sir?" |
59828 | Bless us, who is here? |
59828 | Bring the woman in and-- and, Watson? |
59828 | But I presume, Sir Richard, that you have some orders for me?" |
59828 | But arter all, Mr. Fogg, what was it all about? |
59828 | But as you was a saying?" |
59828 | But ca n''t the peruke be brought here, sir?" |
59828 | But come now, Todd, you charming creature, could you not manage to crawl a little way further?" |
59828 | But have you faith in my inspiration now sufficient to induce you to believe anything that I may tell you?" |
59828 | But hoarser tones soon came upon his ears, and he heard the loud, rough voice of a man say--"What, do you want the whip so early this morning? |
59828 | But how came you in this state, ma''am?" |
59828 | But how comes the shop in such confusion?" |
59828 | But if any one should come to be shaved while you are in the parlour, what shall I say to them?" |
59828 | But is he better? |
59828 | But just while we are sipping our wine, now, could n''t you tell me something that would not be betraying anybody''s confidence?" |
59828 | But now that I have been so candid, pray who are you?" |
59828 | But stop, are you in a very great hurry for two minutes, sir?" |
59828 | But tell me in what way you attach such serious importance to this piece of paper, Johanna?" |
59828 | But tell me, are you comfortable in your situation?" |
59828 | But then she heard the kind, although not very musical voice of Mrs. Ragg from within, say--"But, my dear, you will give her time to come?" |
59828 | But then there he was.--Who but he could be accused? |
59828 | But there is more?" |
59828 | But was Todd going to trust these two porters from out his own immediate neighbourhood, with the secret of the destination of the boxes? |
59828 | But what am I saying? |
59828 | But what companions had I? |
59828 | But what did he do it for?" |
59828 | But what is it, sir?" |
59828 | But what was it, what could it be, and what was to be done to get rid of it? |
59828 | But what will lull such suspicion as Sweeney Todd had in his mind? |
59828 | But where do you want to go to sir? |
59828 | But where to? |
59828 | But who have we here? |
59828 | But why do you all come to me and leave Todd''s cell tenantless, except by himself? |
59828 | But wo n''t you give me a drop of the brandy? |
59828 | But wo n''t you have a glass, Jane, to drink it out of? |
59828 | But yet--""What is it now?" |
59828 | But you do n''t mean to go through the surf, sir?" |
59828 | But you said something of a ship in distress, did you not?" |
59828 | But, after all, what where all these little disagreeables, provided he, Todd, fairly escaped? |
59828 | But, amid all the trials, and perplexities, and anxieties that beset the dramatis personà ¦ of our story, who suffered like Johanna? |
59828 | But, gentlemen, is that enough? |
59828 | But-- but--""But what?" |
59828 | Buttered rolls, perhaps, and a glass of something good? |
59828 | By- the- by, did Black give me a receipt, or did he say it was not usual? |
59828 | By- the- bye, what am I to pay you?" |
59828 | Ca n''t you be quiet when you is told?" |
59828 | Ca n''t you guess?" |
59828 | Ca n''t you take a joke, Mr. Otton? |
59828 | Ca n''t you tell a fellow what the blessed row is-- eh?" |
59828 | Can I do it? |
59828 | Can we refuse him?" |
59828 | Can you bear to paint such a picture-- does it not seem to you as though you stood upon that scaffold, and heard those shouts? |
59828 | Can you come to his house?" |
59828 | Can you deliberately swear that this is the hat in question?" |
59828 | Can you find a glass, madam? |
59828 | Can you forgive me?" |
59828 | Can you gather from it any hope?" |
59828 | Can you not inform me, sir?" |
59828 | Can you pass it through?" |
59828 | Can you tell me what vessels are off the Port?" |
59828 | Charley, ai n''t it near breakfast time, my good lad?" |
59828 | Charley? |
59828 | Charley?" |
59828 | Come away, Pison, will you?" |
59828 | Come home, will yer? |
59828 | Come, I want a drop of brandy; where is it?" |
59828 | Come, Rathbone, what do you think? |
59828 | Come, have you any change-- about a sovereign will do, because I shall want change on the road? |
59828 | Come, now, colonel, I am glad to see that we understand each other better about this business; you have heard, of course, of Sir Richard Blunt?" |
59828 | Come, what do you say, at once; are we to do business or are we not?" |
59828 | Come, will you take something to drink? |
59828 | Come-- come, my lambkin of a Julia-- when shall we be married? |
59828 | Confound you, what have you filled my mouth with soap- suds for?" |
59828 | Confound you, why did n''t you speak before, and save me the last hour''s work?" |
59828 | Conwulsions!--ain''t there lots of poor people in the world? |
59828 | Could he ever know peace again? |
59828 | Could she not hide in the very pew that she had for a long time called her own? |
59828 | Could she resolve upon staying where she was, and trusting to an escape in the morning? |
59828 | Could they be real? |
59828 | Could you get this young girl to come to tea, for instance, with you, without telling her what else she is wanted for?" |
59828 | Could you not go right through the house, my good Watson, and at once-- eh?" |
59828 | Crotchet, who have you got outside?" |
59828 | Cummings?" |
59828 | Cummins?" |
59828 | Curses on both you and him; how came he here?" |
59828 | Damme, is this seat a fixture?" |
59828 | Dare I give it a name?" |
59828 | Dare you go back again, Johanna, to that place?" |
59828 | Dear me, what am I thinking of?" |
59828 | Dear me, what did the colonel say he had with his vision-- could it be-- a something_ afixity_? |
59828 | Dear me, where can it be? |
59828 | Dear me, where can it be?" |
59828 | Despair? |
59828 | Did Arabella think the colonel would run after her and say something? |
59828 | Did I hear a man''s voice?" |
59828 | Did Martha Jones mean profanity? |
59828 | Did Todd get two letters?" |
59828 | Did a mother''s tears ever fall upon his or her cheek, in sweet gratitude to God for such a glorious gift? |
59828 | Did he abscond from his wife with them, or was he murdered? |
59828 | Did he leave the barber, or did he not?" |
59828 | Did it mean that? |
59828 | Did n''t I hear one of them say that he would look in this very place?" |
59828 | Did n''t I tell you that when aunt died, I should come in for the soap and candle business, and make you my missus?" |
59828 | Did n''t you notice, sir, what an old humbug he was before, when we was a- coming here on the hunt about Todd and that beautiful creature Mrs. Lovett? |
59828 | Did she believe his title, or his wealth, and his common honesty? |
59828 | Did she believe in the story of the purse and of the two guineas that were to be paid to the poor glover because he wanted them? |
59828 | Did she expect that her idol would turn out to be anything but a common brazen image? |
59828 | Did she think he would be loath to part with her upon such terms as they had seemed to part? |
59828 | Did that relate to the disposal of Todd? |
59828 | Did the reader think that she saw anything attractive in the satyr- like visage of Todd, with its eccentricities of vision? |
59828 | Did they think to hold me with these chains? |
59828 | Did you call when you came from home?" |
59828 | Did you ever have a fight for it?" |
59828 | Did you ever have the tooth- ache, sir?" |
59828 | Did you ever hear of a young girl as was neglected by her mother-- her mother who of all ought to be the person to attend to her-- turning out well?" |
59828 | Did you ever hear of such a villain? |
59828 | Did you ever, in all your life, see such a coat for a barber?" |
59828 | Did you give up your love?" |
59828 | Did you hear it, mum?" |
59828 | Did you hear what a shriek she gave, Bill? |
59828 | Did you never hear of a gent talking to a pretty gal in the street?" |
59828 | Did you not expect to find me dead?" |
59828 | Did you not hear it, Minna?" |
59828 | Did you not hear what the letter said upon that point?" |
59828 | Did you not hear what the man said? |
59828 | Did you not take ten pounds some time ago, and promise to come near me no more?" |
59828 | Did you say Mark?" |
59828 | Did you tell of Todd?" |
59828 | Did you, Jane?" |
59828 | Do I love eating and drinking? |
59828 | Do I love fighting? |
59828 | Do I love honour-- glory? |
59828 | Do I love myself?" |
59828 | Do I not know perfectly well that when a person is found too idiotic for ordinary duties he is made a chaplain of a jail? |
59828 | Do I not owe it to you that I escaped the death that without a doubt was designed for me by Todd? |
59828 | Do I not owe to you my life? |
59828 | Do I not say that it is in poor Mark''s own handwriting? |
59828 | Do I stand upon a mine? |
59828 | Do dare you, you devil''s cub, to ask me what I said? |
59828 | Do n''t it make folks careful of going into a strange barber''s shop, let me ask you that?" |
59828 | Do n''t most folks have friends of some sort or another?" |
59828 | Do n''t you hear how it''s blowing?" |
59828 | Do n''t you know that old Todd is a busting to do you an ill turn some o''these days? |
59828 | Do n''t you know, now, as well as I do, that that barber will do you a mischief yet, you great blockhead you? |
59828 | Do n''t you remember when your dear, good, pretty Johanna won all hearts?" |
59828 | Do n''t you see as the dust has got into a crevice as is bigger nor all the other crevices, and goes right along this ways and then along that ways? |
59828 | Do n''t you see there is a gap that you have only to push through, and there you are?" |
59828 | Do n''t you think Miss Wilmot might as well come with us?" |
59828 | Do n''t you think it is?" |
59828 | Do n''t you think so?" |
59828 | Do n''t you?" |
59828 | Do we breathe blood, and only fancy it air? |
59828 | Do you believe that dreams ever really shadow forth coming events?" |
59828 | Do you belong to her?" |
59828 | Do you belong to the prison, or do you not?" |
59828 | Do you bring me freedom?" |
59828 | Do you call that a little frailty?" |
59828 | Do you comprehend me, Tobias?" |
59828 | Do you ever go to court? |
59828 | Do you feel any confusion in your head now?" |
59828 | Do you find the prisoner at the bar guilty or not guilty of the crime laid to his charge in the indictment?" |
59828 | Do you forget there was such a person as Thornhill in the world, Johanna?" |
59828 | Do you fully understand?" |
59828 | Do you hear me? |
59828 | Do you hear me?" |
59828 | Do you hear that? |
59828 | Do you hear, that he tried to kill me? |
59828 | Do you hear? |
59828 | Do you know a young lady named Johanna Oakley?" |
59828 | Do you know him well by sight?" |
59828 | Do you know my mind misgives me that something has happened amiss? |
59828 | Do you know that strange- looking young man?" |
59828 | Do you know what is the most nourishing thing you can give to your children?" |
59828 | Do you know where Todd has gone?" |
59828 | Do you know where the governor is?" |
59828 | Do you know where you are?" |
59828 | Do you know, Mr. Barber, he makes such comical remarks at anything, that it''s worth one half the fun to hear him? |
59828 | Do you make half a veal?" |
59828 | Do you mean the Elephant and Castle?" |
59828 | Do you mean to meet this colonel?" |
59828 | Do you mean to say you draw pictures?" |
59828 | Do you mean to say you have been in the city before you came here, sir?" |
59828 | Do you not expect him back here to sleep?" |
59828 | Do you not hear the oven?" |
59828 | Do you not hear them now?" |
59828 | Do you not see them, or does your tears, and your fears together, blind you?" |
59828 | Do you now know of anything that might exercise a strong influence over him?" |
59828 | Do you now, as a woman of the world, Mrs. Ragg, think that she has an affection for poor Tobias?" |
59828 | Do you really think you are strong enough to go home yet?" |
59828 | Do you remember our last conversation? |
59828 | Do you remember that I can hang your mother when I please, because, if you do not, I beg to put you in mind of that pleasant little circumstance?" |
59828 | Do you see her, colonel, like a tub upon the water? |
59828 | Do you see these tears? |
59828 | Do you speak French?" |
59828 | Do you think I am in love with these cold walls? |
59828 | Do you think I am not sharp sighted enough to see that razor partially hidden in your sleeve? |
59828 | Do you think I would step into a place of yours without something in the shape of a friend with me? |
59828 | Do you think Sweeney Todd will be hung, or will you die in the cell of a madhouse?" |
59828 | Do you think any other but a madman would have done the deeds with which you charge me? |
59828 | Do you think he can?" |
59828 | Do you think he has any money, sir?" |
59828 | Do you think he would know you again?" |
59828 | Do you think that yours will prove the exception? |
59828 | Do you think the servant will be able to find your father?" |
59828 | Do you think you could manage a pistol, if you had one?" |
59828 | Do you think you would have courage sufficient to dress yourself again in my cousin''s clothes, and go to Todd''s shop?" |
59828 | Do you think, Crotchet, there is anything else in this attic to beware of?" |
59828 | Do you understand me?" |
59828 | Do you understand me?" |
59828 | Do you understand that, Mr. Bill White?" |
59828 | Do you understand that, Sweeney Todd? |
59828 | Do you understand that? |
59828 | Do you understand that?" |
59828 | Do you want a pie, sir?" |
59828 | Do you want to buy or sell?" |
59828 | Do you want to drive a fellow out of his mind?" |
59828 | Do you wish to insult me, Mr. Dilki? |
59828 | Do you wish to see him?" |
59828 | Do you, now, Julia?" |
59828 | Does he linger yet sufficiently long in the vaults, to enable me to take refuge among the pews?" |
59828 | Does he think that going to prayer is incompatible with such a life as Todd''s? |
59828 | Does it not seem very strange that you permitted him for some weeks to go on just as usual?" |
59828 | Does not all the world do it? |
59828 | Drive on, will you?" |
59828 | Dunstan''s?" |
59828 | Dunstan''s?" |
59828 | Dunstan''s?" |
59828 | Dunstan''s?" |
59828 | Dunstan''s?" |
59828 | Eh? |
59828 | Eh?" |
59828 | Eh?" |
59828 | Fogg?" |
59828 | For a few moments they looked at each other in silence, and then Todd said--"Alone?" |
59828 | For how long will it be?" |
59828 | From the country, I suppose, sir?" |
59828 | Gentlemen of the jury, what would you think of a man who should produce a brick, and swear that it belonged to a certain house? |
59828 | Get out of my way, will you? |
59828 | Ghost, may I have this cloak, if you please, as you ca n''t possibly want it?''" |
59828 | Go on-- go on, unless you have said all?" |
59828 | God of Heaven, who are you?" |
59828 | God, is this enchantment? |
59828 | Good God, why do n''t you go?" |
59828 | Good gracious, do you want to skin me?" |
59828 | Good gracious, what more do you want? |
59828 | Good- day to you, sir-- shaved, I suppose? |
59828 | Had he not done the deed with the weapon of his handicraft that he had brought to the house? |
59828 | Had she borrowed it from Todd? |
59828 | Had she not heard Lupin denounced by one who knew him well as a murderer-- an allegation which he had not even in the faintest manner denied? |
59828 | Had the well in the garden ever before received a victim? |
59828 | Had you forgotten your father? |
59828 | Hardman?" |
59828 | Has Todd been here?" |
59828 | Has any one called, Charley?" |
59828 | Has any one come into your place, or have you seen a tall man pass the cottage?" |
59828 | Has anybody anything to say to me here? |
59828 | Has anybody got the rope ready for the lady?" |
59828 | Has anything been heard of him since?" |
59828 | Has anything happened-- is she well? |
59828 | Has he been here? |
59828 | Has he never yet in his mundane experience met with a case of sanctimonious villany? |
59828 | Has no such feeling ever crossed you?" |
59828 | Has she gone to the sea- side?" |
59828 | Has that pure and gentle spirit recovered from its fearful thraldom, and once again opened its eyes to the world and the knowledge of the past? |
59828 | Has the godlike spirit of reason come back to the mind- benighted boy? |
59828 | Has the scaffold any charms for you?" |
59828 | Have I all along been mistaken; and is there such a thing as an invisible world of spirits about us? |
59828 | Have I been preserved from death under many adventurous and fearful circumstances, at last to die here like a rat in a hole?" |
59828 | Have I disappointed you of a single batch of those execrable pies?" |
59828 | Have I failed in doing your bidding here? |
59828 | Have n''t I been brought up among the wild beasts in the Tower all my life? |
59828 | Have n''t we, Bill?" |
59828 | Have n''t you got lots o''air? |
59828 | Have they been a grabbing of the Communion plate? |
59828 | Have we not for so long carried on our snug little business in safety, merely because we were good friends?" |
59828 | Have you a mind for a game of cribbage to- night, Governor? |
59828 | Have you any means of knowing the time of day in your prison?" |
59828 | Have you any objection to take him with you?" |
59828 | Have you any other tools beside the files, for they are not much use now to us?" |
59828 | Have you any special reasons for such a thought?" |
59828 | Have you anything to say why sentence of death, according to the law, should not be passed forthwith upon you?" |
59828 | Have you cut her throat like you did the woman''s by Wapping?" |
59828 | Have you gone mad in earnest? |
59828 | Have you got any change in your pocket?" |
59828 | Have you got him with you-- and is he tolerably quiet?" |
59828 | Have you got that ere little article with you?" |
59828 | Have you no thought for me? |
59828 | Have you not now?" |
59828 | Have you not some secret hoard of cash, upon which we can make ourselves comfortable, when we get out of this mousetrap? |
59828 | Have you seen Fletcher?" |
59828 | Have you seen the paper to- day, sir?" |
59828 | Have you the iron frame which will enable you to say--''I shall revel for years in the soft enjoyments of luxury stolen from a world I hate?'' |
59828 | Have you yet many years before you in which to enjoy the fruits of our labours? |
59828 | Have you your pistols in good order?" |
59828 | Have you, by any chance, heard anything more of him?" |
59828 | He closed the door again; and then when he was alone, he placed his two hands upon his head for a few moments, and said--"What does it mean? |
59828 | He could but kill me?" |
59828 | He could not resist uttering an exclamation of terror, and then he added--"What is it? |
59828 | He could stand the delay no longer, and bouncing into the shop, he cried--"What the devil is the meaning of all this? |
59828 | He expects you there, I believe?" |
59828 | He had talked of only going to the corner of the court, and how did she know that he had even gone so far? |
59828 | He held them before the ravished and dazzled eyes of John Mundell, as he said--"Were they like these?" |
59828 | He is a villain, and neither could nor would project anything good; but what can I do? |
59828 | He passed into the parlour; but in a moment, with a glance of fury, he looked out, saying--"You tried this door?" |
59828 | He rung a hand- bell, and, when a man appeared in answer to the summons, he said--"Is Mrs. Long within?" |
59828 | He spoke in a low, anxious tone,--"Are you, from your knowledge of the river, quite sure that that is a police- boat?" |
59828 | He then handed it to the sailor, and said--"Who has a good hold of the end of this rope that is about me?" |
59828 | He tried hard to pierce with his half- shut eyes the intense darkness, but he could not; and muttering to himself--"Not yet dead-- not yet dead?" |
59828 | Henry!--if you knew where I was, would you not fly to my rescue? |
59828 | Hilloa, look, is that the fellow with the half- and half?" |
59828 | His laugh too? |
59828 | How are you, eh?" |
59828 | How are you, my fine fellow-- eh?" |
59828 | How came he to dream of going there? |
59828 | How came he to know the people of that house? |
59828 | How can I carry on business without you? |
59828 | How can I give you the document?" |
59828 | How can he harm me now?" |
59828 | How could he tell now one moment from another when some one might come to the church- door? |
59828 | How could it come here unless he brought it? |
59828 | How could she prevent him? |
59828 | How could you suppose that it would be other than most agreeable to me to have with us such valued friends?" |
59828 | How could you tell but that your friend had got to London, and had actually given her the Pearls with your message appended to them? |
59828 | How could you think of such a thing? |
59828 | How dare you come and tell me such a thing? |
59828 | How dare you tell me to my face that you wo n''t have what I offer you?" |
59828 | How dare you use such language to me? |
59828 | How did I get in before, when you would have given one of your ears to keep me out? |
59828 | How did he know but that Sir Richard Blunt might, after all, have some sort of suspicion that he was not far off, and be listening close at hand? |
59828 | How did yours taste, eh, old fellow?" |
59828 | How different now was its aspect? |
59828 | How do I look in the cloak and hat?" |
59828 | How do you both like your new house?" |
59828 | How do you bring it in, mum, in a general way?" |
59828 | How do you do business-- by the job, or by the year?'' |
59828 | How do you do, Mr. Grant? |
59828 | How do you do?" |
59828 | How do you feel, madam?" |
59828 | How do you like it? |
59828 | How do you like your place?" |
59828 | How do you make out any such relationship, I should like to know?" |
59828 | How do you mean to do it, eh?" |
59828 | How do you suppose that any girl under forty- five would waste a word upon you? |
59828 | How do you think he would taste?" |
59828 | How do?" |
59828 | How far away from the contents of that bill which she held before her face, were her thoughts? |
59828 | How have you passed the time in my unavoidable absence upon a little business?" |
59828 | How is the chosen vessel, Mother O.? |
59828 | How is the patient?'' |
59828 | How is you, Miss O.? |
59828 | How is you, mum, in yer_ feelin''s_ this here nice evening?--Eh mum?" |
59828 | How is your father, my lad-- eh?" |
59828 | How is your friend, sir, who was so kind as to recommend my shop?" |
59828 | How long has she been from the shop? |
59828 | How long were you peeping through the door before you came in?" |
59828 | How many does it make? |
59828 | How much blood have you in you now to shed? |
59828 | How much money am I to have when I have finished the brandy? |
59828 | How much money does your grace require on these pearls?" |
59828 | How much will you stand, now?" |
59828 | How old is this girl?" |
59828 | How old may you be, sir?''" |
59828 | How poor a thing, by way of recompense for the dark and terrible suspicions he had of her, was his heaped up wealth? |
59828 | How say you? |
59828 | How true it is that flesh is grass;--and so the gentleman cut his throat with my razor, did he?" |
59828 | How was Todd to escape the seeming inevitable cold- blooded murder? |
59828 | How was it to be avoided? |
59828 | How was she, without his cognisance, to get her share of the funds which had been placed in the hands of a stock- broker? |
59828 | How-- why?" |
59828 | I afraid of being kept out by you? |
59828 | I afraid of you, indeed? |
59828 | I am ill-- ill. Oh, what is this? |
59828 | I ask you as men, gentlemen of the jury, if you could do that with the consciousness that you had committed a murder? |
59828 | I ask you what is he to me? |
59828 | I ask you, do you understand that?" |
59828 | I believe you murdered a woman, did you not?" |
59828 | I ca n''t go to bed comfortable without a clean shave, do you see? |
59828 | I do not attempt to deny your claim upon me, and what is to hinder us working together, and making a good thing of it? |
59828 | I do wonder, now, if that old Todd will be caught soon? |
59828 | I had to take down the shutters myself this morning, and what do you think for? |
59828 | I have been so anxious that I can not help--""Why should you be anxious? |
59828 | I have no one that I care to leave a sixpence to, and therefore what need I trouble myself to hoard? |
59828 | I have not seen him; but will you tell him, Crotchet, why I think it''s better for me to be scarce for a day or two?" |
59828 | I hope I am not offending you, colonel, by my plain speaking?" |
59828 | I hope I have not kept you waiting long? |
59828 | I hope Mrs. Oakley is quite well this morning?" |
59828 | I hope that neither of them have been at all indisposed? |
59828 | I hope the knife you have got with you has a good edge to it?" |
59828 | I hope you said your prayers last night, Charley?" |
59828 | I hope your love is prosperous, Ben?" |
59828 | I hope, gentlemen, you have not made a mistake and put anything out of the way in your own glasses instead of mine?" |
59828 | I hoped you liked the pie?" |
59828 | I just want to go up to your front attic, and--""What?" |
59828 | I only wonder you ai n''t afraid, after the proper punishment you had on the occasion of your last visit, to show your horrid face here again?" |
59828 | I say, old boy, where are you?" |
59828 | I say, what harm can they do us?" |
59828 | I shall be murdered here, because I know too much; what can save me now? |
59828 | I shall not be long before I have finished this gentleman off-- perhaps you would like to call in again in a few minutes?" |
59828 | I suppose it was remorse did all that?" |
59828 | I suppose this fellow will hang?" |
59828 | I suppose you are a young shaver? |
59828 | I suppose you are the love of a passenger that the captain brought on board?" |
59828 | I suppose you did n''t come to London alone, sir?" |
59828 | I suppose you felt cold, my dear, eh?" |
59828 | I suppose you know all about it, and what it arises from?" |
59828 | I tell you what it is; out of compliment to you, of course, I could eat anything, but the pies are delicacies.--Where do you get your veal?" |
59828 | I think Tobias is dead too-- why not? |
59828 | I think you said the whiskers were to be left just as they are, sir?" |
59828 | I think, Mr. Todd, that was our last little transaction; what can I do now for you, sir?" |
59828 | I think, however, as I came in you said something about refreshment?" |
59828 | I thought of tearing this miserable quilt into strips, and making a sort of rope of it; but then how was I to get it on the wall? |
59828 | I wants to know how you are to stop it, ma''am, when you gets it to your mouth? |
59828 | I will fetch it for you, if you wish it, Tobias?" |
59828 | I will have half of your hoarded up gains, or--""Or what?" |
59828 | I wonder if it will hold two of my men? |
59828 | I wonder if they have left the church- door open, or, rather, only upon the latch? |
59828 | I wonder what Mrs. Lovett''s cook is about?" |
59828 | I wonder what he will say next? |
59828 | I wonder where he is?" |
59828 | I wonder, now, if a lodging in the Old Bailey would be a good thing? |
59828 | I wonder? |
59828 | I''d say,''Old fellow, was this your cloak?'' |
59828 | I''ll-- I''ll-- would you like to be shaved?" |
59828 | I''m in difficulties, and I suppose a man may do his best to escape the consequences?" |
59828 | I-- I only--""Hoity toity, are we going to have a disturbance, Mr. B? |
59828 | I--""You what, madam? |
59828 | If I have murdered him, where is the body?" |
59828 | If all our friends are well, how can there be bad news? |
59828 | If he had, what on earth could have saved him from absolute madness? |
59828 | If there was to be anything of the sort done, could n''t it have been done somewhere among the free sittings, I should like to know?" |
59828 | If we are not true to one another, what can we expect from others? |
59828 | If we get into this kind of talk, who is to say where it will end? |
59828 | If you really want to nab him, why do you waste time here talking to us? |
59828 | If you wants to be murdered, ca n''t you get it done quietly, without alarming of all the parish? |
59828 | Immediately his face was full of smiles, as he cried--"Ah, Jenkins, is that you? |
59828 | In about half an hour the barber returned, and his first question was--"Have any things been left for me?" |
59828 | Indeed!--Flukes-- a tailor? |
59828 | Indeed, that do n''t suit you, Master Tobias? |
59828 | Ingestrie?" |
59828 | Ingestrie?" |
59828 | Into what mischief could you have tortured my meaning? |
59828 | Is Fletcher keeping an eye on the shop?" |
59828 | Is Todd to be a devil, because you were thoughtless once? |
59828 | Is all this cock- and- a- bull story about some boy in the street, who happened in your eyes to bear a resemblance to my child?" |
59828 | Is he a steady sort of a man, Crotchet?" |
59828 | Is he not a kind master to you, that you seem so unhappy?" |
59828 | Is he not dead?--my poor friend?" |
59828 | Is he the sort of man, think you, to expose himself to such danger? |
59828 | Is he to come in, now? |
59828 | Is idleness so much in request in other countries, that it receives such a rich reward, my dear?" |
59828 | Is it a dream?" |
59828 | Is it a fire? |
59828 | Is it a light? |
59828 | Is it agreed?" |
59828 | Is it an understanding that we go halves?" |
59828 | Is it broad daylight? |
59828 | Is it even manly?" |
59828 | Is it here? |
59828 | Is it hot?" |
59828 | Is it inconsistent with your regulations for me to have a box of clothes brought me from my home?" |
59828 | Is it indeed all done now?" |
59828 | Is it like you?" |
59828 | Is it pleasant, or the other way?" |
59828 | Is it possible that he can have presumed so far as to have searched the house?" |
59828 | Is it possible?" |
59828 | Is it really so?" |
59828 | Is it the first floor?" |
59828 | Is it the same you found at Todd''s door?" |
59828 | Is it worth looking at?" |
59828 | Is it worth while to follow this seeming clue to Highgate?" |
59828 | Is it you, Joe? |
59828 | Is it? |
59828 | Is me a constabulary force, or is me not?" |
59828 | Is my ancient cunning deserting me? |
59828 | Is my brain no longer active and full of daring?" |
59828 | Is n''t it a shame that anybody so intimate with the Lord should have the hiccups? |
59828 | Is not that it, Johanna? |
59828 | Is not that lovely?" |
59828 | Is not this Newgate?" |
59828 | Is not this backsliding?" |
59828 | Is she at home?" |
59828 | Is she married?" |
59828 | Is she not there to see to some of her father''s comforts? |
59828 | Is she one of those who drag about them in this world the heavy chain of unrequited affection? |
59828 | Is she there now?" |
59828 | Is that Hampstead where the lights are, to the left, there?" |
59828 | Is that all you can say to it? |
59828 | Is that gentleman present?" |
59828 | Is that gone, likewise?" |
59828 | Is that letter for him?" |
59828 | Is that right? |
59828 | Is that the idea?" |
59828 | Is the pure love of that young creature scattered to the winds? |
59828 | Is the reader surprised? |
59828 | Is the secret of this expedition entirely confined to you and to Miss Oakley?" |
59828 | Is the sun shining? |
59828 | Is the tea all right?" |
59828 | Is there a stairs close at hand?" |
59828 | Is there any hope for me? |
59828 | Is there any news stirring, sir?" |
59828 | Is there any one with whom I dare advise? |
59828 | Is there anything which a hen- pecked husband dares say he will not do, when the autocrat of his domestic hearth bids him do it? |
59828 | Is there no lightning to strike me dead?" |
59828 | Is there no such thing as night, under cover of which black deeds are done? |
59828 | Is there not, indeed, a prompt retribution in this world? |
59828 | Is there one in all the world who cares if she be alive or dead? |
59828 | Is there one who will stir six steps to find out what has become of her? |
59828 | Is there really a reward for him?" |
59828 | Is there yet time? |
59828 | Is this blood upon my hands? |
59828 | Is this it? |
59828 | Is this the way to treat a military man?" |
59828 | Is this wise, sir? |
59828 | It is all a fable?" |
59828 | It is quite a joy to find you-- you are really my mother?" |
59828 | It may appear very dreadful-- very dreadful indeed-- but what else was I to think? |
59828 | It''s funny, ai nt it, sir, that the dog did n''t go away with his master?" |
59828 | It''s only five minutes to nine, do n''t you see? |
59828 | It''s only half a pint, and what''s that? |
59828 | It''s very extraordinary; what can have become of it? |
59828 | It''s-- it''s-- what is it?" |
59828 | Johanna drew a long breath of relief, and then Mark Ingestrie cried in a voice of surprise--"What? |
59828 | Johanna held out her little child- like hand to the colonel, and looking appealingly in his face, she said--"Can you forgive me? |
59828 | Johanna made up to her at once, and throwing her arms round her neck, said--"And will you say a kind word to me?" |
59828 | Johanna stood like one transfixed for a few moments in the middle of all this tumult, and then she said with a shudder--"What ought I to do?" |
59828 | Johanna trembled, for certainly Todd looked suspicious, and yet what could he have seen? |
59828 | Johanna, I say, my dear, are you going to get up? |
59828 | Johanna, my dear, do you hear me?" |
59828 | Johanna,"said Arabella,"does it not seem as though--"She paused, and Johanna looked enquiringly at her, saying--"What would you say, Arabella? |
59828 | Julia, is that your mother just arrived, do you think?" |
59828 | L., could you lend me a couple of guineas until I have the happiness of seeing you again?" |
59828 | Let me ask you what you can hope to do, if you give way to such an amount of distress as this?" |
59828 | Let me get you a glass now?" |
59828 | Let''s go in, and ask if anything is the matter?" |
59828 | Light the fire quickly, you young hound, will you?" |
59828 | London my birth place, is yourn the same? |
59828 | Look alive-- look alive, my little man, will you?" |
59828 | Look, Mr. Oakley, is that not Ben?" |
59828 | Lor''bless us, sir, how should I know as you was Sir Richard? |
59828 | Lor''bless you, sir, did n''t I say from the first, as Todd smugged the people as comed to him to be shaved?" |
59828 | Lord bless you, sir, who do I see?" |
59828 | Lovett?" |
59828 | Lovett?" |
59828 | Lovett?" |
59828 | Lupin?" |
59828 | Lupin?" |
59828 | Mark Ingestrie, Mark Ingestrie, dare I hope that you live when all else have perished?" |
59828 | Mark Ingestrie, for it was indeed no other, sprang to his feet, exclaiming--"Are you man or devil, that you know what I have never breathed to you?" |
59828 | May I have the pleasure of conducting you to it?" |
59828 | May I likewise be an auditor?" |
59828 | May the bitterest curse of-- but, no matter, I--""What, sir?" |
59828 | Me go afore a blessed churchwarden? |
59828 | Me go down into the vaults with this gentleman? |
59828 | Might not the message about the eggs be merely a pretended one, to see what she would do? |
59828 | Minna looked up at him through her tears, as she said--"Is he very-- very ill?" |
59828 | Miss Mary, what has happened to you, that you sit crying so bitterly on the stair head? |
59828 | Money rules even here, does it?" |
59828 | Mr. Crotchet gave a slight whistle, and then said--"Wery good; but did you leave a_ hindevidel_ in the shaving crib, to be done for?" |
59828 | Mr. Thornhill, how do you do? |
59828 | Mr. Todd, is it you? |
59828 | Mr. Todd, why do you look at a man so? |
59828 | Mrs. Hardman was not very clear about what he would be a warning of, so she got out of the difficulty by saying--"What''s that to you, stupid?" |
59828 | Mrs. Lovett looked at him scrutinisingly as she said--"And do you really like the pies, or do you only eat them out of compliment to me?" |
59828 | Mrs. Lovett paused, after opening the lock of the cupboard, and in a strange, sepulchral sort of voice, she said--"Has he done it?" |
59828 | Mrs. Lovett, you charmer, I hope you have ordered enough pies to be made to- night? |
59828 | Mrs. Oakley affected to lift up her hands in amazement, as she said--"How dare you speak so disrespectfully of a chosen vessel? |
59828 | Mrs. Oakley heard him open the window of his room, and in a voice of stifled anger cry--"Who is there? |
59828 | Mundell?" |
59828 | My child-- my beautiful, why did you not wait until I was dead before you left me? |
59828 | My dear child, what has happened? |
59828 | My family pew, where I every Sunday enjoy my repose-- I mean my hopes of everlasting glory? |
59828 | My mind is too full of the fate of Johanna even to permit me to reject in the language taught--""Reject?" |
59828 | My wife--""Your what?" |
59828 | Nay, had you forgotten the brave Colonel Jeffery?" |
59828 | No further!--Not dead?--not dead yet? |
59828 | No rummaging in odd corners, and looking at things that do n''t concern you, eh?" |
59828 | No wonder that Johanna rubbed her eyes, and asked herself if she were really awake? |
59828 | No, I''m only a druggist; but is that any reason why a second Goliath should come into my shop and destroy everything?" |
59828 | No, madam, I have not the pleasure of knowing you; and may I again ask why I am honoured with the visit?" |
59828 | Not any one to arrest me? |
59828 | Not come in?" |
59828 | Not dead?" |
59828 | Now stupid, who are you?" |
59828 | Now you understand me,--I''ll cut your throat from ear to ear,--do you understand me?" |
59828 | Now, Tobias, where did you encounter this Fogg and Watson?" |
59828 | Now, are you not a happy dog?" |
59828 | Now, for me to set foot within your parlour would be tantamount to the commission of suicide, and I am not yet come to that-- you understand me?" |
59828 | Now, madam, you see that even your dear friends here, from Lincoln''s Inn-- Are you from the Inn, small boy?" |
59828 | Now, sir, will you listen to me?" |
59828 | Now, young man, mind what you say, because if you call me a hidiot, I shall be bound to do--""What?" |
59828 | Now, young man, what''s for you?" |
59828 | O.?" |
59828 | Oakley''s?" |
59828 | Oakley?" |
59828 | Oakley?" |
59828 | Of course, as a religious man, I love my enemies, and feel myself bound to do so-- eh, Charley?" |
59828 | Of whom? |
59828 | Off?" |
59828 | Oh, God, where am I?" |
59828 | Oh, Johanna, are you distracted?" |
59828 | Oh, Lord, what was that?" |
59828 | Oh, blessed liberty, am I not to hail you yet?" |
59828 | Oh, dear yes-- I tries to take it easy but I can''t-- I''m-- I''m--""What, Ben?" |
59828 | Oh, gracious, where is he? |
59828 | Oh, is this it? |
59828 | Oh, my poor mother, if it were not for you--""What then?" |
59828 | Oh, sir, let me go home now?" |
59828 | Oh, sir,--I-- I--""What would you say?" |
59828 | Oh, what can I think?--what excuse can I now give myself for an unbelief, without which I should have gone quite mad long-- long ago?" |
59828 | Oh, what is it?" |
59828 | Oh, what shall I do? |
59828 | Oh, what, Arabella-- what did he tell me that I should remember?" |
59828 | Oh, why did I ever advise you to come upon such an enterprise as this? |
59828 | Oh, why do they not kill me at once? |
59828 | Oh, why have you not sent me some token of your existence, and of your continued love? |
59828 | Oh, why should I not know you, Minna? |
59828 | Once or twice things very nigh infected me, and how should he stand up agin''em? |
59828 | One of the results of that feeling was a self- question to the effect of,"What will be the result of an open quarrel with Todd?" |
59828 | One of them spoke at once, saying--"Is the beadle of St. Dunstan''s in the church?" |
59828 | One of them, however, seeing Todd pause, went up to him, and spoke--"You did n''t want a boat, did you, sir?" |
59828 | Only acting, after all?" |
59828 | Only the barber? |
59828 | Or am I mad, and the inmate of some cell in an abode of lunacy, and all this about pies and letters merely the delusion of my overwrought fancy? |
59828 | Others have escaped from Newgate, and why should not I? |
59828 | Perhaps I only fancy it; but you both seem-- seem--""What do we seem, father?" |
59828 | Perhaps Mrs. Lovett, you''d like to see the Governor?" |
59828 | Perhaps a blunderbuss would suit you? |
59828 | Perhaps you have not had much experience at prison- breaking?" |
59828 | Perhaps you think she''s been seeing to the old man''s comforts a little-- airing his night- cap, and so on-- Eh? |
59828 | Perhaps you''ll say it''s me?" |
59828 | Pison, is you here?" |
59828 | Pray what do you want?" |
59828 | Pray who is the best to judge of such things? |
59828 | Pray, Colonel Jeffrey, what unfortunate animal is that you are dragging out of the water?" |
59828 | Pray, in what service are you a major?" |
59828 | Pray, what has that to do with the death of one Francis Thornhill? |
59828 | Pray, what sort of man was he? |
59828 | Providence is good, of course, to its own, and I have--""What-- what--?" |
59828 | Pull away, Bill; do n''t you see her? |
59828 | Quite well, for what have I to fear now?" |
59828 | Ragg, how are you?''" |
59828 | Ragg?" |
59828 | Rise, idiot, rise, and tell me if you can, why I should not cut your throat?" |
59828 | Rum? |
59828 | Scratch!--scratch!--scratch!--His face turned ghastly pale, and his knees knocked together as he whispered to himself--"What is that?--what is that?" |
59828 | Shall I accompany you?" |
59828 | Shall I be wanted?" |
59828 | Shall I call again?" |
59828 | Shall I go first, or will you, Sir Richard?" |
59828 | Shall I not? |
59828 | Shall I take him away?" |
59828 | Shall she return to it, or fly at once and seek for refuge from all the sorrows and from all the horrors that surround her, in the arms of her father? |
59828 | Shall we be one too many yet for Todd?" |
59828 | Shall we seek him now?" |
59828 | Shaved or dressed, sir?" |
59828 | Shaved, I suppose?" |
59828 | Shaved, sir, I presume? |
59828 | She is to go there, is she? |
59828 | She started up, exclaiming--"Drat the fleas, ca n''t a mortal sleep in peace for them?" |
59828 | She was the nice creature who lived in Bell Yard, was n''t she, and accommodated the folks with pies?" |
59828 | Should he open it for such a purpose? |
59828 | Should he unbar and unbolt at the risk of he knew not what? |
59828 | Should he, at that green and unripe age, get rid of hope? |
59828 | Sir Richard Blunt quickly replied to Todd''s question, by saying--"Oh, yes, quite alone; except the drovers I had no company with me; why do you ask?" |
59828 | Sir Richard Blunt stepped up to the man, and said--"Do you know me? |
59828 | Sir Richard rose from the arm chair into which he had thrown himself, and said--"''Miss Oakley?'' |
59828 | Snow''s in Paper- buildings? |
59828 | So there are two of you, are there? |
59828 | So, Sir Richard Blunt, who is called an active magistrate, is to know of my little adventure here? |
59828 | So-- so you thought, did you, to get the better of Sweeney Todd? |
59828 | Some more of that fine grease for the hair, I suppose, madam?" |
59828 | Somebody in the shop? |
59828 | Speak, what is it to be?" |
59828 | Speak-- what of my dear Johanna? |
59828 | Stag?" |
59828 | Stop-- stop, will you? |
59828 | Summoning all her courage, she said--"My dear sir--""Sir?--sir? |
59828 | Suppose we put him on to the first craft we come along- side of in the river, that is moored, and has got no one on board? |
59828 | Surely he could not let her go without some kinder, softer, word that he had last spoken to her? |
59828 | Surely it was better to do so than-- than-- to--""Than to go without any?" |
59828 | Surely you would not like so notorious a criminal to find a loop- hole of escape, from the want of your evidence?" |
59828 | Sweeney Todd?" |
59828 | T.?" |
59828 | T.?" |
59828 | Tell me is she saved-- oh, is she saved?" |
59828 | Tell me what you have to say?" |
59828 | Tell me-- how many men there are in this great city who do not worship gold far more sincerely and heartily than they worship Heaven?" |
59828 | Tell my mother? |
59828 | Thank you my dear-- you will take two pence from the till, Charley, and get yourself somewhere about the market a-- Well now?" |
59828 | That must satisfy her, for what can she say to it?" |
59828 | That run has made me first hot and then shivery all over; but who knows what luck may be in store for us? |
59828 | That would be a little better, sir, than the paste- pot, would n''t it?" |
59828 | That, I think, will be the best arrangement that I can come to-- what do you say?'' |
59828 | The Governor of Newgate leant forward, and said--"Do you wish to say anything?" |
59828 | The Lord Mayor gave a very odd kind of cough, as he said--"What would the Lady Mayoress say?" |
59828 | The air without had been cold, but what was that compared with the coldness within? |
59828 | The attempt will and shall be made; and who knows but that it may be successful? |
59828 | The captive cook sprang to his feet in a moment, and in a voice of alarm, he said--"Who spoke? |
59828 | The clerical- looking gentleman quickly laid down the_ Courant_, and said wildly--"Are you sure you have none?" |
59828 | The colonel--""The who?" |
59828 | The cook started to his feet--"Who spoke-- who spoke?" |
59828 | The deuce take it, when shall I get rid of the ca nt of the conventicle? |
59828 | The latter at length said--"And you affirm this?" |
59828 | The man below? |
59828 | The man stood touching what was once the brim of a hat, as he said--"Where to, mum?" |
59828 | The man tossed off the glass of something that Todd gave him, and then he licked his lips, as he said--"What is it, sir? |
59828 | The medical man bowed, as he said--"May I ask his name, sir?" |
59828 | The porters complied, and Todd set down upon one of the boxes, as he said--"How much?" |
59828 | The silence was the most awkward for Todd, so he broke it first by saying--"You are satisfied, let me hope?" |
59828 | The whip-- do you understand that?" |
59828 | The young lady gave a faint cry, and Mr. Lupin flourished the carving- knife over her--"Where are the hundred pounds?" |
59828 | Then Todd, as he folded his arms, and looked Mrs. Lovett fully in the face, said--"Well?" |
59828 | Then does yer think as I''m the feller all for to let him go when once I''ve got a hold of him? |
59828 | Then he glanced at the bedstead and the rich hangings, and he said--"Oh, Minna, what is all this? |
59828 | Then he says, says he,''which would you prefer, red or white?'' |
59828 | Then he spoke--"What does all this mean?" |
59828 | Then if he stayed he had Mrs. Lovett to encounter, but that was all; and surely he could put her off for a few hours? |
59828 | Then in a low growling tone, he added--"No peeping and prying, eh? |
59828 | Then in a low voice, the cook said--"You have read Romeo and Juliet, sir?" |
59828 | Then pouncing upon him, he extracted a well- filled purse from his pocket, and holding it up to Lupin, he said--"This will do?" |
59828 | Then they heard a man''s voice say--"Who''s that?" |
59828 | Then why do n''t you retire to rest at once, Watson? |
59828 | Then why do you wear that bauble?" |
59828 | Then you wo n''t come and see the criturs fed to- day, I supposes?" |
59828 | Then, elevating his voice, he added--"Did you mention Johanna?" |
59828 | There are no such things, of course, as any reasonable man knows; and if there are, why, what harm can they do us? |
59828 | There was a death- like stillness in the court for some few moments, and then the Governor of Newgate in a whisper, said to Todd--"Have you finished?" |
59828 | There was no one now to say to him"Where is my share?" |
59828 | There, did you see that lad?" |
59828 | There, do n''t you hear how it''s coming in puffs, now, the wind, and each one is a bit fainter nor the one as comed afore it? |
59828 | Think you so? |
59828 | This was so frightfully conclusive, that it was some few moments before he could go on; but when he did, he said--"Is Arabella in the house?" |
59828 | Though I am only a beaf- eater, I suppose as I may forgive people for all that-- eh, Cousin Oakley?" |
59828 | To be sure he was well armed for one individual, but what could he do against some dozen of men? |
59828 | To be sure, how could he for one moment suspect to find two of the most notorious criminals in all Newgate snugly hidden in the hall? |
59828 | To me who have no acquaintances-- no relations? |
59828 | To stick to him like a bear until he should be compelled to, what you called, settle with you? |
59828 | Tobias rose to a sitting position in the bed, and looked his mother in the face--"Are you, too, mad?" |
59828 | Tobias, my dear-- bless us and save us, are you going to stay in bed all day?" |
59828 | Todd at that moment would have given anything to be able just to say--"How are you getting on?" |
59828 | Todd began to breathe a little more freely, and yet he kept asking himself--"What was it?" |
59828 | Todd crept along the floor until he came close to the man, and then he said--"My friend, have you anything to do?" |
59828 | Todd crept towards Lupin, and leaning forward he whispered faintly--"It ca n''t be done?" |
59828 | Todd fairly staggered for a moment, and then he said--"Wait here-- in my shop-- and amuse yourself until I come back? |
59828 | Todd glanced at her, saying--"What is the matter, Charley? |
59828 | Todd heard the wish, and turning quickly with what he intended should be an engaging smile, he said--"And why not, Peter-- and why not? |
59828 | Todd lathered away at Mr. Brown''s chin, as he said with an air of innocence--"Can you carry so many jewels about with you, sir?" |
59828 | Todd looked at the new- comer with a strange sort of scowl, as he said--"My friend, have not I seen you here before, or somewhere else?" |
59828 | Todd turned upon him, with a face livid with passion, as he said--"Well, sir, what now?" |
59828 | Todd was in the shop in a moment, and saw a respectable- looking personage, dressed in rather clerical costume, who said--"You keep powder?" |
59828 | Todd''s counsel rose, and in a very respectful voice, he said--"Did you ever see this String of Pearls, about which so much fuss is made, colonel?" |
59828 | Todd''s?" |
59828 | Todd''s?" |
59828 | Todd?" |
59828 | Todd?" |
59828 | Todd?" |
59828 | Todd?" |
59828 | Todd?" |
59828 | Trifling? |
59828 | Tulip?" |
59828 | Up or down?" |
59828 | Upon my life that was good-- was it not?" |
59828 | Villimay?" |
59828 | Was Mrs. Lovett taken in by the major? |
59828 | Was Todd satisfied with Johanna''s excuse about the toothache? |
59828 | Was ever there heard of such wickedness? |
59828 | Was he a tall, ugly- looking fellow?" |
59828 | Was he ever a smiling infant, with pretty dimples? |
59828 | Was he not thus a very happy man for a little while? |
59828 | Was he satisfied of the good foible of the supposed Charley Green, by the readiness with which she had come into the parlour? |
59828 | Was it not suggestive of another murder? |
59828 | Was it to rip open the coffins and rob even the dead? |
59828 | Was it you? |
59828 | Was it, or was it not, an establishment of the fact of Mark Ingestrie having been Todd''s victim? |
59828 | Was not that dreadful? |
59828 | Was not that satanic? |
59828 | Was she ever some gentle little girl, fondly clinging to a mother''s arms? |
59828 | Was there anything in what he said, or was n''t there?" |
59828 | Was there at his or her birth much joy? |
59828 | Was there ever such a cunning place for murder to be done in as a chapel, with its ready receptacles of the dead beneath it? |
59828 | Watson, could you not at once-- eh? |
59828 | Watson?" |
59828 | We have n''t seen so much of the world without learning to distinguish what kind of person one has to deal with?" |
59828 | Well I''m sure-- what next? |
59828 | Well, I never; what shall you do, Mrs. Ragg? |
59828 | Well, Mrs. Ragg, as you was a saying?" |
59828 | Well, as I was a saying, arter you had finished off his master--""I?" |
59828 | Well, my dear Arabella, what would you say to me?" |
59828 | Well, my dear, have you got the ribbon?" |
59828 | Well, who are you?" |
59828 | Were these little trifles presented to Mrs. Lovett, by Todd, as proofs of the thriving business he was carrying on? |
59828 | What a mercy it was that Todd did not come in at such a moment as that, was it not? |
59828 | What a strange compound is the human mind, and how singularly does it take its texture, cameleon- like, from surrounding circumstances? |
59828 | What am I now-- what am I now?" |
59828 | What am I saying?" |
59828 | What am I to do? |
59828 | What am I to hush about-- I shall sit upon no end of thorns and nettles, till I know.--What is it?" |
59828 | What am I to think of it?" |
59828 | What am I to think?" |
59828 | What are they doing away yonder, Bill?" |
59828 | What are you about to to do, Johanna?" |
59828 | What are you laughing at, you little jackanapes? |
59828 | What are you?" |
59828 | What boy are you? |
59828 | What business has a man of that age out at such a time as this?" |
59828 | What can I do-- what can I do?'' |
59828 | What can I do? |
59828 | What can I say-- what can I do to convince you of the contrary?" |
59828 | What can be the cause of it? |
59828 | What can be the good of making a fuss about it?" |
59828 | What can have become of him?" |
59828 | What can he have been about, I wonder? |
59828 | What can it matter to me?" |
59828 | What can that story mean about the attic next door? |
59828 | What can the law do, but take my life? |
59828 | What can you get for your friend, Miss Wilmot? |
59828 | What care I so that I complete my revenge against Todd? |
59828 | What cared he for such matters? |
59828 | What cared he if the fumes from the dead came up, and made havoc upon hot Sundays among the living? |
59828 | What cared he what mischief the charnel- house beneath the planks did to the old and to the young? |
59828 | What could account for such a phenomenon? |
59828 | What could compensate Mrs. Lovett for the abject terrors that came over her now? |
59828 | What could have put such a thing into your heads?" |
59828 | What could he do? |
59828 | What cupboard is that behind the child''s cot?" |
59828 | What did I see? |
59828 | What did I see? |
59828 | What did I see? |
59828 | What did she say to excuse herself to you?" |
59828 | What did you do?" |
59828 | What do I dread most? |
59828 | What do I forget? |
59828 | What do I want with all? |
59828 | What do they come to?" |
59828 | What do they know?--what can they know?" |
59828 | What do you bring it in?" |
59828 | What do you charge?" |
59828 | What do you mean by asking me if I have heard anything more of him?" |
59828 | What do you mean by coming here to ask to be an errand boy in a barber''s shop? |
59828 | What do you mean by it, eh? |
59828 | What do you mean by it?" |
59828 | What do you mean by knocking at the window of an honest tradesman? |
59828 | What do you mean by remorse?" |
59828 | What do you mean by that, you stupid hound? |
59828 | What do you mean by this conduct? |
59828 | What do you mean by those incoherent expressions?" |
59828 | What do you mean by you care not? |
59828 | What do you mean by''could n''t you go through the house at once-- eh?''" |
59828 | What do you mean, eh?" |
59828 | What do you mean, my dear madam? |
59828 | What do you mean? |
59828 | What do you mean?" |
59828 | What do you mean?" |
59828 | What do you say to going and trying to get the key?" |
59828 | What do you say to taking me now, a couple of you? |
59828 | What do you say to that now, old stick- in- the- mud? |
59828 | What do you say to that, now? |
59828 | What do you say to''The heart that can feel for another?''" |
59828 | What do you say, Mr. Ben? |
59828 | What do you say? |
59828 | What do you suppose I did?" |
59828 | What do you think he has been doing?" |
59828 | What do you think of that for an offer?" |
59828 | What do you think of that, now? |
59828 | What do you think of that? |
59828 | What do you think of that?" |
59828 | What do you think?" |
59828 | What do you wait for?" |
59828 | What do you want with me? |
59828 | What do you want? |
59828 | What do you want?" |
59828 | What do you want?" |
59828 | What do you want?" |
59828 | What does Sweeney Todd do with his customers?" |
59828 | What does he care about my lodgers? |
59828 | What does it all mean?" |
59828 | What does it mean? |
59828 | What even to the dog that had played no inconsiderable a part in his final conviction of the murder of its master? |
59828 | What friends has she? |
59828 | What good would his death have done to any one?" |
59828 | What had I to do save to pine over the past, the present, and the future? |
59828 | What had been done? |
59828 | What had he seen?" |
59828 | What had he yet done to Sir Richard Blunt? |
59828 | What has happened?" |
59828 | What has happened?" |
59828 | What have I done that I should be brought here?--what have I done? |
59828 | What have I to do with charity, or charity with me? |
59828 | What have you all come here, and plotted and planned for, but to take my life? |
59828 | What have you lost now?" |
59828 | What have you to say?" |
59828 | What heart bled as hers bled? |
59828 | What heart heaved with sad emotion as hers heaved? |
59828 | What if it be true? |
59828 | What if it be true?" |
59828 | What induces you to keep all your tools in this chest with the points uppermost?" |
59828 | What is gained, or pretended to be gained, by all the hurry- skurry and jostling and driving that characterises society at present? |
59828 | What is it all-- what does it mean-- tell us, for goodness gracious sake? |
59828 | What is it that you demand of me now? |
59828 | What is it to you, if you were to murder everybody in this house, so that you got this door open? |
59828 | What is it you are about?" |
59828 | What is it you would say?" |
59828 | What is it, old fellow?" |
59828 | What is it? |
59828 | What is it? |
59828 | What is it?" |
59828 | What is it?" |
59828 | What is it?" |
59828 | What is it?" |
59828 | What is it?" |
59828 | What is madness but an affliction of providence? |
59828 | What is that afar off? |
59828 | What is that? |
59828 | What is that?" |
59828 | What is that?" |
59828 | What is that?" |
59828 | What is the meaning of all this? |
59828 | What is the meaning of it all? |
59828 | What is the meaning of it, you young rascal? |
59828 | What is the meaning of this strange appearance on the ground, as if something had been dragged along it?" |
59828 | What is the row now, Harry-- eh?" |
59828 | What is the use of swearing? |
59828 | What is there in the wide world would compensate a man for acting as you say I have acted? |
59828 | What is there to hinder me from carrying out such a resolution? |
59828 | What is to become of her?" |
59828 | What is to become of me?" |
59828 | What is yer afeard on? |
59828 | What is yer going to say now?" |
59828 | What is you a thinking on? |
59828 | What language would be strong enough to depict the storm of passion that raged in the bosom of that imperious woman? |
59828 | What lay is we to go on?" |
59828 | What may your business be, madam?" |
59828 | What must be his feelings towards you, Mark?" |
59828 | What must it have been to those who knew him not? |
59828 | What name shall I have the pleasure of saying?" |
59828 | What noise is that-- a shriek? |
59828 | What now if Todd had so come in?" |
59828 | What now?" |
59828 | What now?" |
59828 | What on earth am I to do?" |
59828 | What on earth can have become of the rascal? |
59828 | What on earth can it mean? |
59828 | What on earth would be the use of my taking your life?" |
59828 | What ought I to do, to relieve myself from this state of horrible suspense? |
59828 | What ought I to do?--Ought I to tell Mrs. W. of it?" |
59828 | What pen could describe the dark and malignant thoughts that filled her brain as she proceeded? |
59828 | What pies can he possibly mean, sir? |
59828 | What say you, Sir Richard?" |
59828 | What shall I do with this confounded shop, now? |
59828 | What shall I do? |
59828 | What shall I do?" |
59828 | What shall I do?" |
59828 | What shall it be? |
59828 | What shall we do in this case? |
59828 | What shall you do?" |
59828 | What should she say to him?--how should she look at him? |
59828 | What story?" |
59828 | What the devil noise was that?" |
59828 | What then happened?" |
59828 | What think you, sir?" |
59828 | What to Johanna? |
59828 | What to Tobias? |
59828 | What wager? |
59828 | What was he to do? |
59828 | What was he to do? |
59828 | What was he to do? |
59828 | What was he to think? |
59828 | What was it but blood? |
59828 | What was she to look at first? |
59828 | What was she to think? |
59828 | What was that?" |
59828 | What was there in the chair that Johanna should for some few moments, now that she had begun to look at it, not be able to take her eyes off it? |
59828 | What will become of me, then, with nothing but the cold, cold river all round me? |
59828 | What will he think when one touches him?" |
59828 | What will not a mob give three cheers for-- ay, or any number of cheers you like to name? |
59828 | What will now become of me?" |
59828 | What will you call successful, Arabella?" |
59828 | What will you do?" |
59828 | What would have become of Oakley if it had n''t been for me, is a question I often ask myself in the middle of the night?" |
59828 | What would the world be to me without you? |
59828 | What would you say?" |
59828 | What would you say?" |
59828 | What you have got them what do you call''ems on, have you?" |
59828 | What''s that, Crotchet?" |
59828 | What''s that? |
59828 | What''s that?" |
59828 | What''s that?" |
59828 | What''s the row?" |
59828 | What''s the use of grieving? |
59828 | What, are you asleep?" |
59828 | What, then, was glass and china to him? |
59828 | What, you wo n''t go, wo n''t you? |
59828 | When Sweeney Todd reached the door at the end of the passage, he tapped at it with his knuckles, and a voice cried--"Who knocks-- who knocks? |
59828 | When and where was it that you saw my child?" |
59828 | When did you find that out, you old rogue?" |
59828 | When had he made such a morning''s work as that? |
59828 | When he concluded his statement, Sir Richard said--"Well, Crotchet, what do you think of all that? |
59828 | When he saw Crotchet coming in with three shutters in his arms at once, he could scarcely believe his eyes, and he roared out--"What''s this? |
59828 | When morning came, I inquired who put the sheets there? |
59828 | When shall I forget that chapel, I wonder?" |
59828 | When will he come?" |
59828 | When''s the happy day to be?" |
59828 | When, madam, do you expect her?" |
59828 | Where am I going to now?" |
59828 | Where am I? |
59828 | Where am I?" |
59828 | Where am I?--where am I? |
59828 | Where are we now? |
59828 | Where are you now?" |
59828 | Where are you, mother?" |
59828 | Where are you?" |
59828 | Where are you?" |
59828 | Where could she seek for consolation, where for hope? |
59828 | Where did you say it was?" |
59828 | Where did you sleep?" |
59828 | Where do you come from, and who are you? |
59828 | Where is Minna?" |
59828 | Where is he now?" |
59828 | Where is he to go?" |
59828 | Where is she? |
59828 | Where is she?" |
59828 | Where is the poison?--Will he take it? |
59828 | Where is this cupboard that you speak of?" |
59828 | Where is yer?" |
59828 | Where is your daughter and Mr. Ingestrie? |
59828 | Where is your old acuteness, that you do not see at once how truly foolish it would have been to bring the money here?" |
59828 | Where is_ she_?" |
59828 | Where lives she?" |
59828 | Where to, your honour?" |
59828 | Where was she to begin her investigation? |
59828 | Where would you advise us to go?" |
59828 | Where''s Morgan?" |
59828 | Where''s Mrs. Lovett? |
59828 | Where''s the odds, you know, ma''am?" |
59828 | Which side of the river, sir, would you like to be put ashore at, if you please?" |
59828 | Which way are you going?" |
59828 | Which will be the safest course? |
59828 | Who am I? |
59828 | Who and what are you, my friend? |
59828 | Who are you, sir, eh?" |
59828 | Who are you, too, with those mangled limbs? |
59828 | Who are you? |
59828 | Who are you?" |
59828 | Who are you?" |
59828 | Who are you?" |
59828 | Who are you?" |
59828 | Who are you?" |
59828 | Who are you?" |
59828 | Who are you?" |
59828 | Who can it be? |
59828 | Who could have supposed that any passion but self- preservation could master all others in his mind? |
59828 | Who could strike you? |
59828 | Who could that be? |
59828 | Who did it? |
59828 | Who did it?'' |
59828 | Who is it that is about to intrude upon me to- night?" |
59828 | Who is it that you are looking for, and pray what has he done? |
59828 | Who is that?" |
59828 | Who is there?" |
59828 | Who is this Minna Gray, who so enthralled his boyish fancy?" |
59828 | Who is without? |
59828 | Who knocks?" |
59828 | Who pities him? |
59828 | Who saw me do it?" |
59828 | Who saw me kill him? |
59828 | Who saw me-- what eye was upon me? |
59828 | Who shall say I did it? |
59828 | Who shall say what thoughts crossed that bold bad woman''s soul at that time? |
59828 | Who shall take upon himself to say that Mr. Thornhill is not now alive and well somewhere? |
59828 | Who shall we have this time, do you think? |
59828 | Who should I mention it to?" |
59828 | Who should know better-- ah, who should know half so well as she-- the handwriting which conveyed those few words to her senses? |
59828 | Who talks of bad news? |
59828 | Who the deuce is she?" |
59828 | Who the devil is he? |
59828 | Who the devil supposed you did know? |
59828 | Who wants me? |
59828 | Who was Shindrad, the great uncle of Joshua, and why did Nebuchadnezar call him Zichophobattezer the cousin of Neozobulcoxacride?" |
59828 | Who was it opened the door of Todd''s house for you, and strove, as I hear, to drag you into it?" |
59828 | Who was that left your charming presence just now?" |
59828 | Who will know me? |
59828 | Who will look for this woman? |
59828 | Who will say,''I will stop this man, or he shall kill me?'' |
59828 | Who would be Sweeney Todd, for all the wealth, real or fabled, of a million Californias? |
59828 | Who would be violently afflicted if he made a false step and broke his neck? |
59828 | Who would have thought, now, that I should ever live to be at my old work again in this house? |
59828 | Who would not be a man for your sake? |
59828 | Who''ll have them?'' |
59828 | Who''s Todd? |
59828 | Who''s afraid?" |
59828 | Who?" |
59828 | Whoever heard of a horn being blowed at such a rate, in the middle o''Fleet- street, afore, unless it was somethin''as consarned the parish? |
59828 | Whom did you call after, woman?" |
59828 | Why am I here, and she not? |
59828 | Why call me mad, when the truth or falsehood of what I say can be ascertained so easily? |
59828 | Why did he try to deceive me? |
59828 | Why did n''t you come home, eh? |
59828 | Why did n''t you know it before?" |
59828 | Why did you not throw open razors at him until one had transfixed him?" |
59828 | Why did you open the door so quick?" |
59828 | Why do I speak? |
59828 | Why do I suffer more, much more, from what does not happen, than from what does?" |
59828 | Why do n''t you do as Mr. Todd tells you?" |
59828 | Why do n''t you laugh, you dog? |
59828 | Why do n''t you? |
59828 | Why do you allude to that?" |
59828 | Why do you glare at me? |
59828 | Why do you keep a razor concealed in your sleeve?" |
59828 | Why do you linger?" |
59828 | Why do you mock and joke at me?" |
59828 | Why do you seek to destroy me?" |
59828 | Why does Todd let them shriek in such a fashion?" |
59828 | Why does it put me in mind of my loss? |
59828 | Why have I come here again, instead of making my escape by the chapel door? |
59828 | Why should I harm the little innocent? |
59828 | Why should I single you out of all the world, Mrs. Lovett, to be just to?" |
59828 | Why should I suffer such horrors? |
59828 | Why should he wish to trammel my actions? |
59828 | Why should it be so? |
59828 | Why should she awaken to a sense of her disappointment, Watson? |
59828 | Why what do you mean by gammoning a fellow in that sort o''way for, eh? |
59828 | Why, she asked herself, should she hesitate to put Todd''s name to the document necessary to get her half of the money from the stock- broker? |
59828 | Why, then, should this house be an exception to the rule so general? |
59828 | Why, there is only one; but perhaps you allude to the lights of the gospel?" |
59828 | Why, there''s not an animal as ever I knew comes near you; and so the poor fellow had his throat cut in the barber''s for his string of pearls?" |
59828 | Why, what brought you here?" |
59828 | Why, who are you carrying?" |
59828 | Why, you are not afraid that the portrait is too good a likeness, are you?" |
59828 | Why, you are very-- very--""Very what, sir?" |
59828 | Why, you do n''t mean to say you have any of them? |
59828 | Why-- why, what is all this?" |
59828 | Wilful murder with the chill off or what? |
59828 | Will no steps be taken to bring this man, Todd to justice?" |
59828 | Will not money purchase anything in this great world? |
59828 | Will nothing please you?" |
59828 | Will you aid me? |
59828 | Will you come up stairs at once now, Miss Gray, and see him?" |
59828 | Will you do it?" |
59828 | Will you do it?" |
59828 | Will you go on board that, sir?" |
59828 | Will you go, sir?" |
59828 | Will you go? |
59828 | Will you have the whiskers left just as they are, or taken off entirely, sir?" |
59828 | Will you join us in a glass, sir, if you please?" |
59828 | Will you listen, or wo n''t you, while I tell the horrid anecdote?" |
59828 | Will you now give me one year''s pay in advance?'' |
59828 | Will you permit me always to call you Johanna?" |
59828 | Will you remember?" |
59828 | Will you send or bring me some real butcher''s meat?" |
59828 | Will you stop? |
59828 | Will you walk? |
59828 | Will you, first of all, take a look at one of the sleeping chambers of the insane?" |
59828 | With the reins of his steed in his hand, he pushed his way through the mob, saying--"What is it? |
59828 | Wo n''t you sit down?" |
59828 | Would he have laughed and sniggered over the bumper of brandy he was holding to his lips in his parlour? |
59828 | Would he not before twelve hours now be miles and miles away? |
59828 | Would he run away from me and from those that he loved so well? |
59828 | Would he, feeling for her as she knew he did, have kept her in a state of suspense upon such a subject? |
59828 | Would it not be a great thing, sir, if any papers or documents which this Thornhill might have had about him, could be recovered?" |
59828 | Would n''t that be harder still for all?" |
59828 | Would she shrink from the trial?--would her delicacy take the alarm and overcome her great desire to recover Tobias? |
59828 | Would you like anything got for you, sir? |
59828 | Would you like to hear more?" |
59828 | Would you like to see the morning paper, sir? |
59828 | Would you say''Well?'' |
59828 | Yes, this was the power which armed that frail and delicate- looking girl with strength to cope with such a man-- man shall we call him? |
59828 | Yes-- yes? |
59828 | You are armed, of course, Sir Richard?" |
59828 | You are the servant of the house?" |
59828 | You are well prepared, are you? |
59828 | You base man, what do you want here?" |
59828 | You did n''t want me to spew it back again, did you, eh, ma''am?" |
59828 | You do know where to lay your hand upon money?" |
59828 | You do n''t mean to say that one such is here, and that the dead body of Todd is in the thicket?" |
59828 | You do n''t mean to say-- why--? |
59828 | You do n''t mean to take it all?" |
59828 | You do n''t say so?" |
59828 | You do n''t suppose he was goose enough to come back again? |
59828 | You do n''t think it will make you ill? |
59828 | You do not mean that, Crotchet?" |
59828 | You do not mean to tell me that it is possible for you to love any man without his loving you in return?" |
59828 | You do not mean to tell me that there is no hope? |
59828 | You have been to sea, sir?" |
59828 | You have heard all about poor Tobias?" |
59828 | You have heard of Todd, the murderer? |
59828 | You have n''t tried the frightening system yet, then?'' |
59828 | You have no other means of identifying the bone, but by its having been fractured in the way you describe?" |
59828 | You know this young lady here?" |
59828 | You know you slept here last night on that large sofa in the corner?" |
59828 | You knows me and I knows you, so what does it matter what other folks say? |
59828 | You leave it to me-- will you now?" |
59828 | You must go with him, you say? |
59828 | You perceive I am a military man?" |
59828 | You see that boat with the sail and the six rowers there?" |
59828 | You shall there sign your name in his book, so that he may know it, and then you will be satisfied, I presume?" |
59828 | You surely will not go so far as that?" |
59828 | You understand all that, I hope, Bill White?" |
59828 | You understand me?" |
59828 | You understand me?'' |
59828 | You understand that?" |
59828 | You understand?" |
59828 | You understand?" |
59828 | You used to polish the people off in your barber''s shop, and then make them into pork pies, I believe?" |
59828 | You will be sure to come to- morrow?" |
59828 | You will come for me if you can?" |
59828 | You will not go till to- morrow?" |
59828 | You wish me to settle with you? |
59828 | You would like to give me a drop of the same stuff you have set the woman in the next room to sleep with, would n''t you now, my beauty?" |
59828 | You-- you-- are--""What?" |
59828 | Your mother- in- law, you say?" |
59828 | _ The shaving chair was empty._"What''s the matter?" |
59828 | a well- to- do man?" |
59828 | and is this the end of all our fond affection? |
59828 | and shall I here, with the open sky above me, and only the known neighbourhood of one dead villain, shake in such a way? |
59828 | and then if he said''yes,''I''d say,''well, old fellow, it''s of no use to you now, you know; will you give it to me?''" |
59828 | and what had I in the way of relaxation? |
59828 | and where are you going?" |
59828 | any one else been?" |
59828 | asked the magistrate,"and every one here?" |
59828 | bless me, now, who''d''a thought your swell cove proved to be out o''luck? |
59828 | but Sweeney Todd is--""What-- what?" |
59828 | but oh, why am I here? |
59828 | can I do it? |
59828 | can you make sufficient allowances for this poor distracted heart, to forgive its ravings?" |
59828 | cried Ben as he clutched the arm of Mrs. Oakley only the more tightly in his own:"What are you at now?" |
59828 | cried Ben,"Why, my duck, what do they laugh at? |
59828 | cried Big Ben, popping his head into the parlour,"what do you all bring it in now? |
59828 | cried Mrs. Ragg,"do you want to break my heart?" |
59828 | cried Tobias;"What have I done that I should be subjected to such cruel treatment? |
59828 | cried Todd, finding that positive fright lent him strength,"you do not mean that?" |
59828 | cried Todd,"what else do you suppose I care about in all the world?" |
59828 | cried a voice, and it was a female one--"Skinner, how long will the ovens be?" |
59828 | cried the captain in evident alarm;"Is it Blisset?" |
59828 | danger? |
59828 | death!--Did you say death?" |
59828 | did I indeed look my last upon that face, when on this spot we parted?" |
59828 | did you ever see such a violent fellow, sir? |
59828 | did you mean you, miss?'' |
59828 | do they? |
59828 | do you call that a laugh? |
59828 | do you expect me to go in the dark? |
59828 | do you hear her footstep now?" |
59828 | do you laugh that way when you are at home? |
59828 | exclaimed Arabella, while her face became of the colour of a rose- bud;"Colonel Jeffery?" |
59828 | exclaimed Mrs. Oakley,"and leave me here, you wretches?" |
59828 | exclaimed Todd,"how could you dream of saying what you did about me at the bar?" |
59828 | give a madman wine, while I am here in my senses to drink it? |
59828 | ha!--this is good; and so it is this withdrawal of the money from Brown that has made all this riot in your brain? |
59828 | had you, sir?" |
59828 | have n''t I told you over and over again, that I will not have that man in my house?" |
59828 | have you forgotten your mother?" |
59828 | have you no thought for your poor father, to whom, as you well know, you are the dearest tie that he has in the world? |
59828 | he cried,"has he dared really to consummate an act I thought he could not have dreamt of for a moment? |
59828 | he exclaimed,"and am I then indeed condemned to such a slavery? |
59828 | he muttered,"two letters to me, who seldom receive any? |
59828 | he said again,"hush-- who is it? |
59828 | he said at length,"what is this? |
59828 | he said to himself,"what will become of me? |
59828 | he said,"what was that?" |
59828 | he said,"what''s that? |
59828 | he said;"who''s there?" |
59828 | how can you be so foolish, sir,"cried Tobias,"as to be deceived by that man, who is making a mere instrument of you to cover his own villany? |
59828 | how did you contrive to get the deeds away?'' |
59828 | how do you feel now? |
59828 | how do? |
59828 | how gapish I am-- you keep hammering away there, as if you thought we were all deaf or stupid?" |
59828 | if you saw the only creature you ever loved in such a situation, sir? |
59828 | in this world who can trust to appearances? |
59828 | is it a fight? |
59828 | is she asleep?'' |
59828 | is that all? |
59828 | is we to be brought over the street, and then is we to do nothing to go down to prosperity?" |
59828 | it is some one who is really mad, and confined for life in this dreadful place; for life do I say, am not I too confined for life here? |
59828 | it''s affecting to think how such children love each other, ai n''t it, sir? |
59828 | it''s no matter; I only wanted to know, that''s all; it was quite a joke, was n''t it-- quite funny, though rather odd, eh? |
59828 | just because things had gone a little adverse, and he was the enforced cook of Mrs. Lovett? |
59828 | keep a beadle out of his own church? |
59828 | laughed Tobias,"who told of Todd?" |
59828 | might it not have been some other ill- fated vessel that met with so dreadful a fate?" |
59828 | mother-- oh, where are you, mother-- did you leave me here, mother? |
59828 | my dear sir, you will not think of venturing out to- night? |
59828 | my friend, Hector, are you here?" |
59828 | my little lad?" |
59828 | not_ wus_? |
59828 | or anything else sufficiently alarming and extraordinary to excite the junior members of the legal profession to such a species of madness? |
59828 | or would anything more common do, mum?" |
59828 | or-- or more terrible, ten times more terrible question still, am-- am I at length, with all my care, discovered?" |
59828 | recommend a ragged wretch like you?" |
59828 | repeated Mrs. Lovett with a burst of rage,"what do I want with chaplains? |
59828 | repeated Todd, with a groan;"what must the worst be, I wonder?" |
59828 | said Ben with a confused look, as if he would have liked to add,"which is that?" |
59828 | said Crotchet, facing him with a look of defiance,"eh? |
59828 | said I;''who told you so?'' |
59828 | said Johanna, as she glanced around her,"133? |
59828 | said Lupin,"Todd?" |
59828 | said Sir Richard,"who is Ben? |
59828 | said Sweeney Todd,"who will question you, you are well known to be in the trade, and to be continually dealing in such things?" |
59828 | said Tobias, as he put himself into an attitude of listening,"what was that, I thought I heard something? |
59828 | said Tobias,"what is that?" |
59828 | said Tobias,"where am I? |
59828 | said Todd,"how do you do? |
59828 | said the boy;"where are you?" |
59828 | said the coachman,"was that you, sir?" |
59828 | said the colonel,"What sort of a person is he, Ben?" |
59828 | said the old man,"What have you done?" |
59828 | said you? |
59828 | screamed Todd,"what?" |
59828 | she said,"Can not I have the poor privilege of being left alone?" |
59828 | she said,"what shall I do? |
59828 | she said,"why do you thus desert me, when I have relied so abundantly upon your true affection? |
59828 | shrieked Todd,"so you thought you had me? |
59828 | so might he have said of thought, From that thought what acts may come? |
59828 | so you could not resist the pie- shop?" |
59828 | suspect what?" |
59828 | tell me something I do n''t know, will you? |
59828 | tell me truly-- are they gone?" |
59828 | that''s it, is it? |
59828 | that''s what I axes you-- how are you to stop it, ma''am? |
59828 | the savage will attack you, will he?" |
59828 | then comes the anxious question, of what has been his fate?" |
59828 | then tell me upon what principle of justice can you take its life?" |
59828 | was the reply;"he may be or he may not, but I want to know how long I am to wait here for my fare?" |
59828 | was this his?" |
59828 | what are you about to do? |
59828 | what are you laughing at now? |
59828 | what can I do to unravel this mystery?" |
59828 | what can have happened?" |
59828 | what do n''t you like?" |
59828 | what do they call them--""A runner?" |
59828 | what do you mean by putting the brush in my mouth? |
59828 | what do you suppose the beasts in the Tower would do, if I was converted? |
59828 | what for?" |
59828 | what has he done?" |
59828 | what have I done that I should be placed in a cell? |
59828 | what have you done, Tobias-- what have you done?" |
59828 | what is it all about?" |
59828 | what is it now?" |
59828 | what is it? |
59828 | what is it?" |
59828 | what is that to you? |
59828 | what next?" |
59828 | what noise is that? |
59828 | what thoughts have you taken into your fancy now? |
59828 | what was she to do? |
59828 | what was that?" |
59828 | what will become of me? |
59828 | what will become of us?" |
59828 | what will they think has become of me at the tower?" |
59828 | what''s that in the shop?" |
59828 | what''s that? |
59828 | what''s that?" |
59828 | what''s that?" |
59828 | what''s the row, and where''s the danger, I should like to know? |
59828 | where can my strop be? |
59828 | where did you come from? |
59828 | where else, save in the surging waters, were they to turn for safety? |
59828 | where''s the gentleman?" |
59828 | who comes? |
59828 | who is that?" |
59828 | who is this?" |
59828 | who is this?" |
59828 | who would be an emperor, if he could n''t get pies like these?--eh, Master Clift?" |
59828 | who''s at home?" |
59828 | who''s this?" |
59828 | who, sir?" |
59828 | who?" |
59828 | who?" |
59828 | who?" |
59828 | who?" |
59828 | why did I say rum and put myself in mind of it? |
59828 | why do you ask if to- night is the time for action?" |
59828 | why have I lived so long as to have the capacity to listen to such fearful tidings? |
59828 | will you speak to her?" |
59828 | woman, what do you mean by speaking of murder in such a tone?" |
59828 | woman,"cried the colonel,"does that mean that when you do see any one you will tell it?" |
59828 | you are looking at old Todd''s house, sir?" |
59828 | you have come home, have you?" |