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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14656 | ''Does anyone enter that vault except yourself?'' 14656 ''May I ask, then, sir, who you are?'' |
14656 | ''No one,''''Will you undertake charge of the priest, seeing that he communicates with none outside?'' |
14656 | ''Why do you dare address me by such a title?'' 14656 A month?" |
14656 | A signal which calls your men from the Lahn to the landing at Stolzenfels? |
14656 | Again I ask what could be his object? |
14656 | Again I ask, for what purpose? |
14656 | Again? |
14656 | Against whom? |
14656 | Ah, Madam, how came you here? |
14656 | Ah, is the lady within? 14656 Ah, well, such being the case, perhaps it would be better for me to yield willingly?" |
14656 | Along the Rhine? |
14656 | Am I correct in assuming that you found your liberty only after your interview with the three Electors? |
14656 | And during the night of that day you were incarcerated in the cellar among the wine- casks? |
14656 | And that conclusion, Father? |
14656 | And what is that, mein Herr? |
14656 | And what was the object of your freebooting expedition? |
14656 | And when will that be, young sir? |
14656 | And who, imp of Satan, are you? |
14656 | And why have I received the preference? |
14656 | And yet,said the girl to herself,"what else was to be expected? |
14656 | And you hope to succeed where a thousand of our men failed? |
14656 | And you, Ebearhard? 14656 And you, my Lord of Cologne?" |
14656 | And you, my young friend,he said, turning to Kruger''s son,"rode here on a saddle?" |
14656 | Anything else? |
14656 | Are n''t you coming with us to Assmannshausen, that you may give this money to the men yourself? |
14656 | Are not members of the nobility privileged in this matter? |
14656 | Are the thirty thalers I gave you the other day all spent, Herr Kurzbold? |
14656 | Are there any men- servants? |
14656 | Are there any troops in Coblentz from Mayence? |
14656 | Are we all here? |
14656 | Are you a partisan of his? |
14656 | Are you coming aboard? |
14656 | Are you entitled to perform the ceremony? |
14656 | Are you not coming with us, Roland? |
14656 | Are you not surprised to meet me? |
14656 | Are you sure of that? |
14656 | Are you sure you have already done it on all occasions? |
14656 | Before I can answer that question,replied Greusel,"I must know whether or not you will act as you did yesterday?" |
14656 | But suppose they do n''t? |
14656 | But suppose,said Kurzbold,"that Hohenfels''men hold the barge at the landing for their own use?" |
14656 | But the other Archbishop? 14656 But the young Prince?" |
14656 | But why do n''t you and Treves join together? |
14656 | But why, why does the Archbishop of Mayence delay the Election? |
14656 | But wo n''t he at once look for some one else? |
14656 | But, Guardian, you are surely entrapped, with Coblentz thus held? |
14656 | But,protested the girl,"would it not be much safer for his Highness to enter the city of Frankfort protected by your army?" |
14656 | Ca n''t you cut it? |
14656 | Can not you even allow a woman her privilege of the last word? |
14656 | Can your Highness give us any reason why you fear danger from the presence of troops commanded by three friendly men like my colleagues and myself? |
14656 | Committee? 14656 Did he agree?" |
14656 | Did he give you an order for swords? |
14656 | Did he make any inquiry, whether I was tall or short, old or young, rich or poor, beautiful or ugly? |
14656 | Did n''t he tell you where he was going? |
14656 | Did the marriage turn out so badly? |
14656 | Did the merchant agree to capitalize you? |
14656 | Did they tell you who is to be the new Emperor? |
14656 | Did you imprison Father Ambrose? |
14656 | Did you know I came yesterday? |
14656 | Did you so? 14656 Do I receive a share of the money?" |
14656 | Do I? 14656 Do n''t you intend to pay a call upon Pfalzgrafenstein?" |
14656 | Do n''t you know what class of goods I deal in? |
14656 | Do the good brethren supply their guests with a potent wine? 14656 Do you consider us your men- at- arms, then, in the same sense that a Rhine Baron would employ the term?" |
14656 | Do you deny, sir, that the money belongs to us? |
14656 | Do you disparage my sex, then? |
14656 | Do you expect to succeed, as you did with the other castles? |
14656 | Do you feel any shyness about meeting this formidable conclave? 14656 Do you hear that, Joseph?" |
14656 | Do you imply that the Archbishop of Treves has broken his compact? 14656 Do you intend to follow the river road, Captain?" |
14656 | Do you intend to take any action regarding your unauthorized imprisonment? |
14656 | Do you intend, then, that I should see Prince Roland and talk with him? |
14656 | Do you intend, then, to abandon this boat? |
14656 | Do you know Schloss Sayn? |
14656 | Do you know this district, Captain Blumenfels? |
14656 | Do you mean Joseph? |
14656 | Do you mean soldiers? |
14656 | Do you mean to tell me you went to the Royal Palace for the purpose of selling a second- hand sword? |
14656 | Do you possess a workshop? |
14656 | Do you suppose Roland will enlist another company? |
14656 | Do you suppose that to be cowardice on his part? |
14656 | Do you think he believed it? |
14656 | Do you think they are purposely delaying, so that you can not cross over this afternoon? |
14656 | Do you think we are in any danger? |
14656 | Do you, then, dispute the word of Father Ambrose? |
14656 | Do you? 14656 Does n''t it please you?" |
14656 | Does n''t my whole attitude breathe of compliment? |
14656 | Does that mean you will not allow me to adopt the religious life? |
14656 | Does this-- does this happen often? |
14656 | Does your Highness so quickly forget your promise? |
14656 | Does your oath relate to Frankfort? |
14656 | Enough to capture the town? |
14656 | Father Ambrose,began the Elector of Treves,"would you kindly tell us the exact date when this encounter on the bridge took place?" |
14656 | Flotilla, my Lord? |
14656 | For what purpose did you come, Highness? |
14656 | For what purpose? |
14656 | For yourself, sir? |
14656 | Frequently he impressed upon me that his task of jailer was most irksome to him, but poverty compelling, what could he do? 14656 Greater than at present oppresses it?" |
14656 | Greusel, how much money have you? |
14656 | Guardian,she said,"have I offended you beyond forgiveness?" |
14656 | Guessed it? |
14656 | Had he ever heard of me before? |
14656 | Has he, then, been on a journey? |
14656 | Has the coin been counted? |
14656 | Has your guardian broached the subject to him? |
14656 | Has your guardian spoken to Mayence about it? |
14656 | Have I fallen in your estimation? |
14656 | Have you any suggestion to make? |
14656 | Have you forgotten so soon? 14656 Have you got the worm?" |
14656 | Have you hidden the money? |
14656 | Have you not been listening to these proceedings? |
14656 | Have you shirked your task so soon? |
14656 | Here, my fine fellow,accosted Roland,"do you wish to earn a pair of gold pieces?" |
14656 | Herr Kurzbold,began Roland sternly,"have you any further criticism to offer?" |
14656 | Hilda, will you marry me in spite of the Archbishops? |
14656 | Hoped? |
14656 | How came you to be absent from her ladyship''s party? |
14656 | How came you to learn of its destruction? |
14656 | How can I receive such assurance? |
14656 | How can I repay the money,she demanded,"if I do not know who and what you are?" |
14656 | How can you prevent it? |
14656 | How can you promise that,growled Kurzbold,"when you have given away your money?" |
14656 | How could Father Ambrose make such a statement? |
14656 | How could he have done so? 14656 How could he?" |
14656 | How could you imagine that? 14656 How did you escape from Ehrenfels, and why have you come here? |
14656 | How did you know we were to stop at Lorch? |
14656 | How is that possible? |
14656 | How is your gold bestowed? |
14656 | How long before you can return, captain? |
14656 | How long since you adopted a career of crime? 14656 How many are here to- night?" |
14656 | How many are there, Romer- meister? |
14656 | How many men has my Lord of Mayence within call? |
14656 | How many of my men have been placed behind the Castle of Stolzenfels? |
14656 | How much farther is Assmannshausen? |
14656 | How much money have you and Ebearhard? |
14656 | How much? |
14656 | How, then, do you expect to obtain my consent to a project which I know can not succeed, while I bear all the risk? |
14656 | How-- how could that be, my Lord? |
14656 | How? |
14656 | How? |
14656 | I am not in effect your prisoner, then? |
14656 | I do n''t doubt it,he said;"and talking of prospects, what''s your opinion of the Commander?" |
14656 | I say, lads, were we as drunk as all that last night? 14656 I should like to know how much the total is?" |
14656 | I suppose I need not ask if you possess some of the good red wine of Lorch, which they tell me equals that of Assmannshausen? |
14656 | I thought you had n''t seen him this morning? |
14656 | I wish to know whether you will follow cheerfully and without demur where I lead? 14656 In gold?" |
14656 | In that case, my Lord, how could I refuse? |
14656 | In which direction did he go? |
14656 | Is it certain that this dissolute young man will be chosen Emperor? |
14656 | Is it cloth he deals in? 14656 Is it possible this ceremony can be performed to- morrow?" |
14656 | Is it too far for you to guide us there, and return before the moon rises? |
14656 | Is it your Lordship''s wish that I should mention names? |
14656 | Is it your intention, my Lord, that her imprisonment shall--? |
14656 | Is that where you made your swords? |
14656 | Is that why they cheer? 14656 Is the banquet prepared?" |
14656 | Is there a path along the top that will lead us behind Furstenberg on to Bacharach? |
14656 | Is there not danger that they will desert in a body, return to Frankfort, and demand from Herr Goebel their share of the spoil? |
14656 | Is there to be no fighting? |
14656 | Is this Assmannshausen we are coming to? |
14656 | May I ask you if this marriage was proposed to the young man? |
14656 | May I ask you,said Mayence, addressing Treves,"to conduct me to the flat roof of your Castle? |
14656 | May I borrow from you as well? |
14656 | May I know what it is? |
14656 | May I not know,she said, in a voice scarcely audible,"who is my future husband?" |
14656 | Meaning Roland? |
14656 | My Lord of Cologne,said the latter, bending forward and addressing the man at the other end of the table"do you not agree with me?" |
14656 | My Lord, who is to be the next Emperor? |
14656 | My Lords of Mayence, Treves, and yourself? 14656 My dear Hildegunde, what is the robbing of a bag of gold from a merchant when he admits having stolen gold by the castle full?" |
14656 | My son,said the quiet voice of the priest,"when you were on your knees just now did you pray for remission from anger?" |
14656 | Not to become a nun? |
14656 | Not unless you desire me to do so? |
14656 | Nothing disastrous has happened to you? |
14656 | Oh, how did you escape, by the way? |
14656 | Oh, is Goebel to be our employer? 14656 Oh, is that all?" |
14656 | Oh, you always were a glib talker, but the question now is what are we to do? |
14656 | Oh, you mean I''m drunk, do you? 14656 Oh, you want the money from me?" |
14656 | On the surface, yes; but why not below the surface as well? 14656 On what charge?" |
14656 | On_ your_ behalf? 14656 Pardon me, mein Herr,"he said,"but may I ask what ceremony is this in which you have been taking part?" |
14656 | Pardon my further curiosity,continued the young man,"but from whence does Herr Goebel return?" |
14656 | Really? 14656 Really? |
14656 | Refusing that, what will you do? |
14656 | Remaining here when you have departed? |
14656 | Roland, I hope you have not sold your soul for this gold? |
14656 | Roland, will you forego kingship for my sake? |
14656 | Sayn? 14656 Should we not get our men aboard,"they said,"before the barge is free?" |
14656 | Sir, as I am acquainted with no merchant in this city except yourself, how could I hope to obtain the signature of even one responsible man? |
14656 | So serious as that? |
14656 | Sordid silver? 14656 Still thrusting your sword at people?" |
14656 | Supported by only twenty followers? |
14656 | Suppose I fail in that? |
14656 | Surely,said the Countess, deeply interested in the recital,"so far as speech was concerned he made amends?" |
14656 | That is all very well,demurred Ebearhard,"but do n''t you see what a dangerous power you put into the hands of the rebels? |
14656 | The Count Palatine? |
14656 | The question is, Commander, what have you done with the gold we captured yesterday? |
14656 | The wine for the fountains? |
14656 | Then by what right do you assert the power to deal with it, lacking our consent? 14656 Then for once the Court was unanimous? |
14656 | Then his remedy has proved unavailing? |
14656 | Then how would you deal with insubordination when it arises? |
14656 | Then may I talk with you? |
14656 | Then why are you here now? |
14656 | Then why did he second your nomination? |
14656 | Then why favor my action? |
14656 | Then why not let me take you there instead of to the convent? |
14656 | Then you must be the villain of the piece who led those worthy ironworkers astray? |
14656 | Then you think it injudicious of me to see the Countess until after the Election? |
14656 | There, Sir Roland, what do you say to that? |
14656 | To remain until the coronation? |
14656 | To tell me? 14656 To what class do_ you_ belong, I should like to know? |
14656 | To whom will you appeal? |
14656 | True, Herr Goebel, but can you predict what will happen in Frankfort before two months are past? 14656 True, my good sir, true; but how became they wealthy? |
14656 | Two months, perhaps? |
14656 | Was my name concealed from him? |
14656 | Was the bag really full of stones? |
14656 | Was there ever such a change of front? |
14656 | We wish to know if only these six are on trial? |
14656 | Well, Hilda,he said at last,"have you the courage to go with me, all unadvised, all unchaperoned, to the chapel this afternoon at three o''clock?" |
14656 | Well, Joseph,asked Ebearhard,"what do you intend to do?" |
14656 | Well, captain, did his Excellency of Pfalz leave you anything at all? |
14656 | Well,said Ebearhard,"what do you think of it all?" |
14656 | Well? |
14656 | Were you followed last night? |
14656 | Were you not asked to dine with us? |
14656 | What can be greater, my child, than increasing the productiveness of the land; than training men to supply all their needs from the fruitful earth? |
14656 | What do you know of him? |
14656 | What do you mean by that? |
14656 | What do you mean by that? |
14656 | What do you propose to do? |
14656 | What else did you think I could do? |
14656 | What has been his training? 14656 What have I overlooked?" |
14656 | What have I to do with Court or palaces? 14656 What if I were to inform the authorities?" |
14656 | What in the fiend''s name is the meaning of that bell? |
14656 | What in the name of Heaven is coming now,he said to himself,"that calls for so ominous a prelude? |
14656 | What instructions did his Lordship of Mayence give concerning me? |
14656 | What is that? |
14656 | What is the cause of all this commotion? |
14656 | What is your occupation, sir? |
14656 | What matter for that? |
14656 | What of him? 14656 What plan?" |
14656 | What promise? |
14656 | What reason did he give, and what instructions did he lay upon you? |
14656 | What should we have done? |
14656 | What then? |
14656 | What trouble could arise? |
14656 | What was the value of your load? |
14656 | What was your object in going down the river instead of turning to Frankfort? |
14656 | What would be the object of that? |
14656 | What would you have us do with them? |
14656 | What''s her name, Roland? |
14656 | What''s wrong, captain? |
14656 | What, sir, have you had to do with this girl''s misleading? |
14656 | What, then, do you propose? |
14656 | What, then, would you advise me to do? |
14656 | When did this happen, my Lord of Mayence? |
14656 | When did this happen? |
14656 | When were you last in the Palace? |
14656 | When? |
14656 | Where are the keys of your treasury? |
14656 | Where are your committee, and the emissaries empowered to carry out this scheme of relief I have ordered? |
14656 | Where did you go after leaving the Palace? |
14656 | Where did you lodge in Frankfort, Father? |
14656 | Where have I heard that name before, and recently too? 14656 Where have you lads been all the morning?" |
14656 | Where is the Archbishop? |
14656 | Where is the Schloss situated? |
14656 | Where is the flotilla from Mayence? |
14656 | Where next did you go? |
14656 | Where''s Roland? |
14656 | Where? |
14656 | Who has stolen the river? |
14656 | Who is your mother? |
14656 | Who told you that Furstenberg Castle was burned? |
14656 | Whom do you seek? |
14656 | Whom would you suggest for the place? |
14656 | Why am I likely to thwart him? |
14656 | Why can I not? |
14656 | Why did n''t you say all this last night, Greusel? |
14656 | Why do you call it an expedition of folly? |
14656 | Why indeed? 14656 Why is he always doing it? |
14656 | Why is this Court convened? |
14656 | Why not Gensbein, who was nearly as mutinous as Kurzbold? |
14656 | Why not? 14656 Why not? |
14656 | Why not? |
14656 | Why should his Lordship of Mayence think one thing and act another? |
14656 | Why should we be sparing of the wine? |
14656 | Why were you imprisoned? |
14656 | Why will you not come back with us? |
14656 | Why, in the name of starvation? |
14656 | Why, my Lord, are you about to weave us a romance? |
14656 | Why, my Lord? |
14656 | Why? |
14656 | Why? |
14656 | Why? |
14656 | Will you agree to pass Furstenberg during the night? |
14656 | Will you dine with me? |
14656 | Will you permit me to speak to you, sir? |
14656 | Will you tie up against the farther shore until your decision is rendered? |
14656 | Will you use your influence with him that he may carry out the behests of the three Archbishops? |
14656 | Will your Highness deny me in the chapel as you did upon the bridge? |
14656 | Wise man,commented the officer;"and so, disheartened, I suppose, you returned here?" |
14656 | Wishes to see me? |
14656 | Worth? 14656 Would a man journeying on horseback from Cologne to Frankfort reach here sooner than the boat?" |
14656 | You are acquainted with twenty nobles, are you? |
14656 | You are convinced he was the Prince? |
14656 | You are not convinced? |
14656 | You claim the liberty of expelling any one you choose? |
14656 | You did not divide the money, Greusel? |
14656 | You did not threaten to slit his throat with your own sword, failing your elevation? |
14656 | You do n''t suppose he has gone back to Frankfort, do you? |
14656 | You have no knowledge, then, of the reason why we are summoned hither? |
14656 | You intend to attack Furstenberg? |
14656 | You intend, then, to fight your way down the Rhine? |
14656 | You knew of my device, then? |
14656 | You mean about Prince Roland? 14656 You mean about my being a fool? |
14656 | You mean in the darkness? 14656 You mean that I am to marry this unknown man, whether I will or no?" |
14656 | You mean that the copy which she sent of the Archbishop''s letter was fraudulent? 14656 You mean,"said Mayence sadly,"to the three thousand men concealed in the forest behind this house in which you are an honored guest?" |
14656 | You propose to take it from me by force? |
14656 | You refuse to tell us, then, what you have done with the gold? |
14656 | You said''For the Empress; not for the Empire,''but if I am no Empress, you will as cheerfully we d me? |
14656 | You suggested a menu? |
14656 | You surely were not such idiots as to give it to him? |
14656 | You surmise, in spite of your guardian''s disclaimer, that the discussion will pertain to your recovery of the town of Linz? |
14656 | You think he went that way? |
14656 | You think that because of what I said in the courtyard? |
14656 | You thought I would be outmatched? 14656 You will obey me if the late Commander orders you to do so?" |
14656 | You will obey? |
14656 | You wish me to do this, Guardian? |
14656 | You wish me to hand over to you a thousand thalers, otherwise why came you here? |
14656 | You would imprison me-- me, a Countess of Sayn? |
14656 | Your clients are aristocrats, then? |
14656 | Your honor, may I first stow away these bales, and dispose of the battle- axes, spears, and broadswords, so to clear the deck? |
14656 | _ Next_ meeting? |
14656 | _ You_ fired Furstenberg? |
14656 | A money- lender''s soul tenanted his austere body, but what would you say if his implication of the Countess Matilda''s good faith was justified?" |
14656 | A truce, did you say? |
14656 | Am I a peasant girl to be handed over to the hind that makes the highest offer?" |
14656 | Am I right in surmising that she, like myself, was placed under arrest by the three Archbishops?" |
14656 | Am I wrong in such a surmise?" |
14656 | And now, my Lord of Mayence, will you listen carefully to my suggestion?" |
14656 | And now, my hurrying youth, will you reveal your mission, or shall I be compelled to run my sword through your body?" |
14656 | And so your merchants have taken to arms again? |
14656 | Are Kurzbold and Gensbein within?" |
14656 | Are my rights to this share disputed?" |
14656 | Are there any ropes aboard, captain?" |
14656 | Are they coming here?" |
14656 | Are you here alone, or have you brought the mob with you?" |
14656 | Are you its owner?" |
14656 | Are you not aware that each of these castles is inhabited by a titled brigand? |
14656 | Are you tired?" |
14656 | At last he said:"Why not ask my Lord the Archbishop?" |
14656 | At what time this evening would it please you to admit me?" |
14656 | But have you considered what will happen if something goes wrong during one of your raids?" |
14656 | But why should he have done it surreptitiously? |
14656 | But will you not ease an old man''s conscience by admitting he was in the right?" |
14656 | Buying provender shrewdly, how long would this treasure keep hunger away from the gates of Frankfort?" |
14656 | By the way, Highness, how did you happen to meet Countess von Sayn in Pfalz?" |
14656 | Can he have any knowledge of my visit to Frankfort?" |
14656 | Can it be possible that after all he returned?" |
14656 | Can it be that already he distrusts his choice, or is it the question of a wife?" |
14656 | Can you not see the effect of these disturbing disclosures?" |
14656 | Can you walk?" |
14656 | Captain, are there provisions enough aboard for the voyage?" |
14656 | Could there be any secret meaning in his story of the English Princess who danced? |
14656 | Did it contain every word the late Archbishop had written in that letter? |
14656 | Did my guardian ask you to accompany us to Stolzenfels?" |
14656 | Did my guardian make any statement to you yesterday afternoon that revealed the object of this coming Court?" |
14656 | Did she, then, marry a German?" |
14656 | Did you come up the river or down, with your barge?" |
14656 | Did you discover any other exit excepting the door by which we entered?" |
14656 | Did you ever hear of your forebear, the gracious Countess Matilda von Sayn, who lived some hundreds of years ago? |
14656 | Did you ever turn your attention to the annals of your own House?" |
14656 | Did you say anything of your journey to Frankfort?" |
14656 | Did you spend the money?" |
14656 | Do I understand, then, that you refuse to act as my lieutenant?" |
14656 | Do n''t you see he must do so to save his own neck?" |
14656 | Do the men know that Furstenberg is our point of greatest danger?" |
14656 | Do they misuse you at Ehrenfels, my son?" |
14656 | Do you agree?" |
14656 | Do you claim affinity with the merchant class? |
14656 | Do you consent to marry Prince Roland of Germany?" |
14656 | Do you discredit my story?" |
14656 | Do you know why you are sent on this long and breathless journey?" |
14656 | Do you know, I am disappointed in you, Roland? |
14656 | Do you mean to tell me that thread of water struck terror into my heart only a few hours ago? |
14656 | Do you possess such a thing as a pack- saddle?" |
14656 | Do you see my point?" |
14656 | Do you think we nine would submit to the verdict of the eleven? |
14656 | Do you thoroughly approve, with your heart, mind, and conscience, of the proposition to be made to me?" |
14656 | Do you want to consult my guardian after all?" |
14656 | Does your man know where the treasury is?" |
14656 | Eat and drink with the landlord of the Rheingold until he becomes bankrupt? |
14656 | Emissaries?" |
14656 | For what purpose?" |
14656 | For what purpose?" |
14656 | Greusel did as he was requested without comment, but Ebearhard approached closely to his chief, and whispered:"Why resort to violence? |
14656 | Greusel, will you act as secretary and treasurer? |
14656 | Had they yet discovered that Joseph carried the bag of gold? |
14656 | Had you heard aught of what is afoot?" |
14656 | Has Mayence said anything to corroborate that estimate?" |
14656 | Has all the wine been drunk? |
14656 | Have any demands been made on you for its partition?" |
14656 | Have any of the men- at- arms discovered that we pulled up the ladder and closed the door?" |
14656 | Have the others returned?" |
14656 | Have they discovered you hold the money, Greusel?" |
14656 | Have you decided upon your answer?" |
14656 | Have you found time to read it?" |
14656 | Have you met her yet?" |
14656 | Have you told me all you know about them?" |
14656 | How am I to excuse my intrusion?" |
14656 | How are you off for funds?" |
14656 | How came you here?" |
14656 | How came you to the Palace?" |
14656 | How can one so fair, and, as I believed, so honest, repeat such unfounded slander?" |
14656 | How could we defend our bales, when no merchant is allowed to wear a sword?" |
14656 | How did you come by Oberweseler so far north as Stolzenfels?" |
14656 | How does my speis- card please you, Countess?" |
14656 | How else?" |
14656 | How knew you of him? |
14656 | How long do you propose to detain her?" |
14656 | How long will it require to load your boat and choose your crew?" |
14656 | How many will volunteer?" |
14656 | How much money does our company possess?" |
14656 | How much money have you, Greusel?" |
14656 | How were they to camp out without tents? |
14656 | How, then, can they, with any sense of fairness, prove ungrateful to us when we offer to bear six times the burden they are asked to shoulder?" |
14656 | I am then to go with you to the capital?" |
14656 | I hope it has never been suggested to you that this unavoidable detention merited the harsh name of imprisonment?" |
14656 | I suppose the good Sisters at Nonnenwerth taught you about the Election of an Emperor?" |
14656 | I suppose you went down the valley of the brook to the Rhine, and overhauled the barge there?" |
14656 | I wonder why Mayence is delaying the Election? |
14656 | If I were to ask you and your stout rowers to take me down through the swiftest part of the river to Coblentz, how soon would we reach that town?" |
14656 | If last night the guild could not make up the money we owe to Goebel, what hope is there that a single coin remains in their pockets this morning? |
14656 | If you know so much better than I how to procure money, why did you not do so? |
14656 | In what measure has her ladyship encroached upon the prerogative of the Emperor?" |
14656 | Is it in consonance with the rules of the Church that a marriage be solemnized in this chapel?" |
14656 | Is it not more than that? |
14656 | Is it not so?" |
14656 | Is the gold ours, or is it yours?" |
14656 | Is there any such man in your mind, or are you merely treating us to a counsel of perfection?" |
14656 | Is there no hope if he comes to the throne?" |
14656 | Is there time, captain, to take this heap of cutlery with us as trophies of the fray?" |
14656 | Is this the way you conduct your business?" |
14656 | May I ask why?" |
14656 | May I ask you to be definite?" |
14656 | May I count on your concurrence?" |
14656 | May I look forward to the happiness of presenting you to her?" |
14656 | May I read you a short report that came in while I was serving my term of imprisonment?" |
14656 | May I take it that you yourself understand the art of writing?" |
14656 | My question is, How much is your merchandise worth?" |
14656 | Now, Guardian, how near have I come to solving the mystery?" |
14656 | Now, can I do anything further to aid you?" |
14656 | Now, when you return to your frugal room in Sachsenhausen you do not attempt to reach it by mounting the stairs with one step?" |
14656 | Now, will you tell me how you escaped from Ehrenfels?" |
14656 | One of the first questions asked him would be''But what are Ebearhard and I to do?'' |
14656 | Prince Roland, you accompany us, I hope?" |
14656 | Roland, knowing by this time who had taken him into custody, said:"Why do not the three Archbishops put a stop to it? |
14656 | Sayn?" |
14656 | Seeing the crowd at the gate, and half- blindly mistaking them for his own men, he roared:"What do you there, you hounds? |
14656 | Shall she go up with you now, or must I send for the other two Archbishops?" |
14656 | Sound Frankfort cloth?" |
14656 | Surely you know the Palace will be the first place searched for you?" |
14656 | That is true from what I hear, is it not, your Highness?" |
14656 | That''s the toast, I make no doubt, eh, Captain?" |
14656 | The cold voice of the Elector of Mayence broke the stillness, like a breath from a glazier:"Do you consent, Madam?" |
14656 | The merchant gazed across at him quizzically for some time without making any reply, then he said:"Do you think I believe you?" |
14656 | The object of our expedition, you ask? |
14656 | Then, more seriously, to Prince Roland:"You heard of your father''s death?" |
14656 | Therefore you counsel me to nominate Kurzbold?" |
14656 | Therefore, Joseph Greusel, I ask on behalf of the company what you intend to do?" |
14656 | This makes the third time, does it not, Blumenfels?" |
14656 | To- night?" |
14656 | Turning round, he said abruptly to the custodian:"Were the seven hundred thalers paid to you each month?" |
14656 | Was the letter you handed in just now addressed to his Lordship?" |
14656 | Was there an impassable torrent here or not?" |
14656 | Was there any hidden analogy between the journey of the English Isabella, and the short trip taken that day by Hildegunde of Sayn? |
14656 | We know him to have been without money; therefore why to Frankfort, even if such a trip were possible for a penniless man?" |
14656 | Well, this huge ruffian-- I never can remember his name; can you, Greusel?" |
14656 | Were all those marauders you commanded honest mechanics?" |
14656 | Were you that youth who came so mysteriously, and disappeared without warning?" |
14656 | What am I to do with my ten thousand once they are here?" |
14656 | What am I to do?" |
14656 | What are you loaded with this time? |
14656 | What can have been his up- bringing? |
14656 | What could we not have accomplished together for the Fatherland? |
14656 | What did the Archbishop really mean by this latest historical recital? |
14656 | What do you mean?" |
14656 | What do you say to this?" |
14656 | What do you think has actually occurred?" |
14656 | What else was to be expected? |
14656 | What else? |
14656 | What fateful choice hangs over my head?" |
14656 | What have we for breakfast? |
14656 | What have you done with the servants?" |
14656 | What is the destination of the gold we loot from the castles?" |
14656 | What is the reason?" |
14656 | What next?" |
14656 | What passed through my mind as I listened was,''Where did this youth get his swagger?'' |
14656 | What reason does he give for presenting it to you?" |
14656 | What say you, comrades?" |
14656 | What think you of that, my Lord?" |
14656 | What think you of this?" |
14656 | What was it, captain?" |
14656 | What were they?" |
14656 | What were you doing there?" |
14656 | When the monologue ended, his Reverence of Cologne was the first to speak:"In the name of Heaven, why did you not tell me all this yesterday?" |
14656 | Where are we, do you think?" |
14656 | Where is that land?" |
14656 | Where was it made? |
14656 | Which would you do were you in my place?" |
14656 | Who drank all the wine? |
14656 | Whoever saw the like? |
14656 | Why are you speeding through the forest at night, for no sane man traverses this path in the darkness?" |
14656 | Why did Isabella come from England all the way to the Rhine?" |
14656 | Why did n''t you ask for it? |
14656 | Why did you not ask to see me?" |
14656 | Why has the Election been delayed beyond all precedent?" |
14656 | Why may I not be introduced to the Count Palatine?" |
14656 | Why not cudgel the nonsense out of him? |
14656 | Why not eat your supper, and drink your wine in this sheltering grove?" |
14656 | Why should any of you think that I am simpleton enough to throw away good money? |
14656 | Why should he do so?" |
14656 | Will you accept my aid, Prince Roland?" |
14656 | Will you accompany us?" |
14656 | Will you agree to supply them?" |
14656 | Will you allow that prejudice to prevent you from rendering a decision in the men''s favor?" |
14656 | Will you allow this wine to come aboard, even if you determine to throw it into the water to- morrow?" |
14656 | Will you assist me in this?" |
14656 | Will you bring me his sanction?" |
14656 | Will you consent to a fair exchange?" |
14656 | Will you consent to listen to them if we go on board?" |
14656 | Will you do me the courtesy, Madam, of raising your head and answering my question?" |
14656 | Will you kindly disembark?" |
14656 | Will you kindly order your captain to be here to meet me? |
14656 | Will you lend me the sum until we reach Assmannshausen?" |
14656 | Will you obey?" |
14656 | Will you use your influence with him that he may carry out the behests of the three Archbishops?" |
14656 | Would Greusel, Ebearhard, and yourself care to join us?" |
14656 | Would that convince you?" |
14656 | Yet what was Mayence to do? |
14656 | You are surely not alone in this house?" |
14656 | You did not succeed in seeing his Lordship, I suppose?" |
14656 | You do not object, I suppose?" |
14656 | You surely do not expect to sell my cloth to the Barons?" |
14656 | You will not have me sent back to my cell, I hope, Commander?" |
14656 | Your predecessor, the friend of Matilda; what of him?" |
14656 | and run the risk of divided authority? |
14656 | cried Cologne,"how can you make such accusations against him? |
14656 | cried Ebearhard in astonishment;"have you ever met the Archbishops?" |
14656 | cried Greusel;"and if I did, how could you expect me to keep it after such an example of treachery from you who pledged your faith, and then broke it? |
14656 | cried the Margrave,"what rare show have we here? |
14656 | cried the girl, her face flushing red,"what on earth can I say to him? |
14656 | cried the youth, aghast,"how did you guess all that?" |
14656 | do you imagine me such a fool as to teach you artisans the higher qualities of the sword? |
14656 | exclaimed the Archbishop,"what do you say to that, my lady?" |
14656 | he cried,"this surely is n''t the stream by which we lay down last night? |
14656 | she cried,"what do you here? |
14656 | she cried,"what has happened to you? |
14656 | stout Captain Blumenfels, do I recognize you? |
14656 | the cloth merchant on the Fahrgasse?" |
14656 | thundered the Margrave,"is that the reflection of my beard, or are Beelzebub and his fiends coming up from below for a portion of the Frankfort cloth? |
14656 | with Coblentz practically seized, and three thousand of your men lurking in the woods above us?" |