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5782If he had spoken in English he could not have said any more plainly than he did say in raven,"Well, what do YOU want here?"
5782So this fellow went and looked, and comes back and says,''How many did you say you put in there?''
5782Well, a cat can; but you give a bluejay a subject that calls for his reserve- powers, and where is your cat?
5782Who the Knight was?
5783Him? 5783 Now, if it is a fair question, what was your side proposing to shed?"
5783Well, for instance, what WOULD it be?
5783After a long silence he asked:"Was nothing said about that man''s family standing up with him, as an offset to my bulk?
5783Bruised as I was, I was still able to catch a faint accent from above, to this effect:"I die for... for... perdition take it, what IS it I die for?
5783But why ask?
5783Do you mean to say you want an audience?"
5783GOTT IM HIMMEL, ABER, how he has been able to sing twenty- five years ago?"
5783Have I wounded you?
5783Have you anything further to suggest?"
5783Have you engaged a hearse?"
5783Have you sent the fact to the newspapers?"
5783He presently came to, and said:"Thirty- five yards-- without a rest?
5783How many shall I want?
5783I returned to my client, who said,"Very well; at what hour is the engagement to begin?"
5783I said:"Sixty- five yards, with these instruments?
5783I supposed two or three will be enough?"
5783No, it came still nearer; was it the measured tramp of a marching troop?
5783Perhaps YOU would be good enough to suggest a weapon?
5783Perhaps you have even had one in your mind all the time?"
5783Since murder was that man''s intention, why should he palter with small details?
5783What words are these, my dear friend?
5783Where and how did we get the idea that the Germans are a stolid, phlegmatic race?
5783Will you venture with me?"
5783what is the weapon?"
5786''KAHKAHPONEEKA''?
5786And''DINGBLATTER''and''GNILLIC,''and''BOPPLE,''and''SCHNAWP''--are they better than the English words?
5786But I have bought this picture myself; therefore why should n''t the courier know it?
5786I? 5786 Is''HOGGLEBUMGULLUP''better than the English word?
5786So you knew the English for that, too?
5786Then the tradesman does not pay a part of it-- the purchaser pays all of it?
5786Then why do you use them? 5786 What does''MMBGLX''stand for?"
5786What is''BOLWOGGOLY''?
5786What is''GNILLIC''? 5786 What is''SCHNAWP''?"
5786Who is''all''?
5786You knew the English of it, then?
5786But tell me-- why did you charge him more than you are charging me?"
5786Can it be that the hotel is playing anything on us?"
5786I do n''t quite see what YOU''VE got to say about them?"
5786I said:"What makes you think I have a courier?"
5786Is it any more descriptive?"
5786Now what can be the matter with this sunrise?"
5786What do you reckon is the matter with it?"
5786What does''HOGGLEBUMGULLUP''mean?"
5786What is the excuse for this?
5786What is''BOPPLE''?"
5786What is''DINGBLATTER''?
5786Why could n''t you have thought of that sooner?
5786Why have you used all this Chinese and Choctaw and Zulu rubbish?"
5786Why should you want to use foreign words, anyhow?"
5787Have n''t they found the bodies of my three guides, yet? 5787 Matter?
5787THEY? 5787 Yes,"we said,"there is the flag- staff, but where is the flag?"
5787Are you from Chamonix, Monsieur Balmat?"
5787But I concealed the feeling, and asked:"What is the matter with this one?"
5787Do n''t you do these things now?
5787Do?
5787Every now and then that calm, good- natured madman would bend a majestic look over his shoulder at us and say,"Ah, you perceive?
5787First visit to Europe?
5787H. And you?
5787H. Well, what DO you do, then?
5787H. You are a GUEST in such places?
5787How does it come?
5787I asked if they did not KNOW it?
5787I wonder how much it would take to buy a soap- bubble, if there was only one in the world?
5787I wonder why it does n''t protect married women in France and Spain?
5787Mine?
5787She does n''t know it, and you could n''t convince her of it-- so I say nothing when I''m there: where''s the use?
5787Stop,--had he fainted from excess of fatigue and anxiety?
5787Then there are the couriers and tourists-- swarms of them every day-- what was to hinder him from having a good time with them?
5787Was he inquiring of a chance mountaineer?
5787Was he scanning the country from some high point?
5787Was the guide resting?
5787We had one hundred and fifty- four umbrellas-- and what is an umbrella but a parachute?
5787What CAN I play?"
5787What is a glacier?
5787What would they do with it?"
5787Why did n''t he amuse himself reading these names?
5787Why do n''t more people in Europe marry and keep hotel?
5784How much?
5784How much?
5784How much?
5784How much?
5784How much?
5784LONG? 5784 Say, did n''t I put you up right?"
5784Since when, sir?
5784What water have you got?
5784Where away?
5784Where away?
5784A young serving- man came, and the stranger said to him:"Is there a lord Ulrich among the guests?"
5784And I know of a case where an English lady said to one of these shopkeepers,''Do n''t you think you ask too much for this article?''
5784Are you?"
5784But this tramp only asked--"Were any of these heroes men of science?"
5784Conrad said:"Good sir, will you send hither the lord Ulrich?"
5784HEY?"
5784Have you been over long?"
5784It was all very well to warn us, but what could WE do?
5784Nothing makes so much smoke as burning straw-- now where did the smoke go to, if there is no subterranean outlet?"
5784Now-- is that a white figure?
5784Say, are you homesick?"
5784That I am so sorrowful?
5784The captain shouted to the steersman on the forward log:"How''s she landing?"
5784The stranger looked puzzled a moment, then said:"The lord Ulrich?"
5784What miracle will man attempt next?
5784Why did n''t you ask for the imperial revenues at once, and be done with it?"
5784You been over here long?"
5784You ignore her reply, and ask again:"How much?"
5784You take it and say:"How much?"
5784and he replied with the question,''Do you think you are obliged to buy it?''
5784where?"
5788Could you come Friday?
5788If you please-- why?
5788Tomorrow, then, perhaps?
5788What do we need, then?
5788What will it bring, father?
5788Where could he get a cask large enough to contain the right proportion of water?
5788A startled man at my elbow said:"Confound you, what do you yell like that for, right here in the street?"
5788After so formidable a list of what one ca n''t find in a German daily, the question may well be asked, What CAN be found in it?
5788And what has moved you to it?
5788Armed just with these two, and the word ALSO, what can not the foreigner on German soil accomplish?
5788But alas, the generous she- Female is too late: where now is the fated Fishwife?
5788But first I inquired if there was any danger?
5788C. What was the distance between you?
5788C. Where was he, at the time?
5788C. Where were you?
5788CHAPTER L[ Titian Bad and Titian Good] I wonder why some things are?
5788Can any one conceive of anything more confusing than that?
5788Can the terse German tongue rise to the expression of this impulse?
5788His brother recognized it, and muttered, under cover of the storm of cheers--"Aha, you are there, are you, besotted old fool?
5788I asked him how much it would cost to make the entire ascent?
5788I might glorify my bill of fare until I was tired; but after all, the Scotchman would shake his head and say,"Where''s your haggis?"
5788I said to myself,"Is he trying to see what he can do with only one boot on?"
5788I then asked him how much I owed him for as far as I had got?
5788If a man were told in German to go there, could he really rise to thee dignity of feeling insulted?
5788In conversation with an artist in Venice, I asked:"What is it that people see in the Old Masters?
5788Is it Freundschaftsbezeigungenstadtverordnetenversammlungenfamilieneigenthümlichkeiten?
5788It will not do for me to find merit in American manners-- for are they not the standing butt for the jests of critical and polished Europe?
5788No, she bites off a Fin, she holds her in her Mouth-- will she swallow her?
5788Suppose you boldly put your foot down, and say it is the hotel''s business to pay its servants?
5788The bidding began--"How much for this precious library, just as it stands, all complete?"
5788Then why should we worship the Old Master for it, who did n''t impart it, instead of worshiping Old Time, who did?
5788Time presses-- is there none to succor and save?
5788Very well: I have been complained of, tried, and found guilty-- is that it?"
5788What could this cask have been built for?
5788What have I been doing?"
5788What is the secret of the portier''s devotion?
5788What right have you to speak to me?
5788Where is the accomplished and beautiful English maiden?
5788Wilhelm, where is the turnip?
5788Would any man want to die in a battle which was called by so tame a term as a SCHLACHT?
5788You saw deceased lose his life?
5788and the Fijian would sigh and say,"Where''s your missionary?"
42252Goin''wes''harvesin''?
42252Goin''wes''harvesin''?
42252Goin''west harvestin''?
42252I suppose,said Mr. McSweeny, as he stood at his door to bow adieu,"you will harvest when you get a little further west?"
42252What''d ya think of the fight?
42252Will you walk back?
42252And she asked me with a fraternal, confidential air,"What you sellin'', what you sellin'', boy?"
42252And so I asked,"Why are you swearing so?"
42252And what about the picnic?"
42252And what shall fill his failing veins And lift his head, bowed down?
42252But why linger over the question of wages till I show I earned those wages?
42252Did you dare to make the songs Vanquished workmen need?
42252Did you waste much money To deck a leper''s feast?
42252Eating as I had, how could I take a stand against my benefactor even though the issue were the immortal one of man''s sinful weakness for drink?
42252Every time I say"No"to the question"Goin''west harvestin''?"
42252Eyes so strained and eager To see what you might see?
42252He asked,"So you goin''to walk west to the mountains and all around?"
42252He inquired,"Why did n''t you tell me two days ago you were going to be overcome by the heat, so I could have had a man ready to take your place?"
42252He rolled his big white eyes at me:"What in the name of Uncle Hillbilly_ air_ you up to then?"
42252How could they be so happy and seem so blest?
42252How did these rules work out?
42252I asked the looming figure I met in the dark:"Where is the boss of this place?"
42252I asked:"Why are you swearing, sister?
42252I have a good deal of sympathy for all this, for indeed is it not briefly comprehended in my own rule:"Carry no baggage"?
42252I inquired"Where are you all travelling?"
42252I went over the border and encountered-- what do you think?
42252Is this mortifying the flesh?
42252Love the truth, defy the crowd, Scandalize the priest?
42252Mark my words, you''ll ride back!_"He asked a little later,"Goin''to harves''in Kansas?"
42252ON THE ROAD TO NOWHERE_ On the road to nowhere What wild oats did you sow When you left your father''s house With your cheeks aglow?
42252On the road to nowhere What wild oats did you sow?
42252She answered,"Do n''t you know about the Sunday- school picnic?"
42252Since Isadora Duncan has rediscovered the human foot æsthetically, who dares object to it in ritual?
42252The old gentleman asked the inevitable question:"Goin''west harvestin''?"
42252Then a fellow in citified clothes came to me and asked:"Can you follow a reaper and shock?"
42252Were the tramp- days knightly, True sowing of wild seed?
42252Were you thief or were you fool Or most nobly free?
42252What do you suppose happened in New London?
42252What you sellin''?"
42252When a prophet hits it right on essentials like that, who would be critical?
42252Where was I to sleep?
42252Why do it at all?"
42252Why do they not make up their minds to serve the devil sideways, like that sly puss with the butterfly bow?
42252Why, in Heaven''s name, do it as a beggar?
42252_ What?_ Well,_ almost_ every day.
42252_ What?_ Well,_ almost_ every day.
10447''Berries already,''do you mean?
10447All alone in the world, Billy?
10447And you''ve been walking with this temperature?
10447Are n''t I, though?
10447Are n''t you glad we walked, Colin?
10447Been- a Pal- aer- mo?
10447Ca n''t you think up a verse to put underneath?
10447Do you know Hafiz, Colin?
10447Ever at--?
10447Hate it? 10447 Have you been drinking much water as you went along?
10447How on earth did you do it?
10447Is it a go, then?
10447Is this Mrs. Mulligan''s house?
10447Missus,he called to the house a few yards away,"can you find any lunch for two good- looking fellows here?"
10447Out for a walk, boys?
10447Pal- aer- mo? 10447 Shall we have a chapter of the wisdom of Paragot before bed?"
10447Sketching?
10447Surely, they ca n''t all be in bed by seven o''clock?
10447Walk to New York?
10447Well, boys,said he, looking up from his work with a smile,"and what can I do for you?
10447You are, of course, a great artist; but I do n''t remember you ever having a thought quite so fine and romantic as that, do you?
10447You''re an Italian?
10447And he will say:"You do n''t really mean to say so?"
10447And if any one says to me,''Why are you grinning from ear to ear?''
10447And the men that thus sang from morning till night-- what was the trade they worked and sang at?
10447And why, across the aching field, Does one lone cricket chirrup on; Why one surviving butterfly, With all its bright companions gone?
10447And why, when faces all about Whiten and wither hour by hour, Does one old face bloom on so sweet, As young as when it was a flower_?
10447And, why, out of all the roses of the world, had these two been chosen, still, so late in the year, to hold up the tattered standard of Summer?
10447But when did that mother ever turn her face from her child, however truant from her care?
10447But where is your_ clair de lune_?"
10447CHAPTER IV SALAD AND MOONSHINE"Do you remember that first salad you made us, Colin?"
10447Ca n''t I give you a lift in exchange?
10447Can you imagine two more lonesome wailing words to make a picture with?
10447Could anything be more refined or in more perfect taste?
10447Could she be a plain farmer''s daughter, indigenous to that stubborn soil?
10447Did he ever expect to return to Palermo?
10447Do they live there just like ordinary people in towns, go about ordinary businesses, live ordinary lives?
10447How had she come there, that beautiful child- woman in the solitude?
10447In fact, who could have dreamed of coming upon so incongruous an apparition as this in an American woodland?
10447No, surely she was not that, and yet-- how had she come to be there?
10447Perhaps some reader had been disposed hastily to say:"What did you want with hooks out of doors?
10447Presently he asked,"Do you care about music?"
10447Then,"Ready?"
10447These mazy lines, some faint and wayward as a hair, and some straight and decided as a steel track-- whence and whither do they lead?
10447Thus the sound of"Wales Center"had taken us, we were told, a mile or two out of our way; but what of that?
10447Was Nature really like that?
10447Was not Nature enough?"
10447We looked and kept our thoughts to ourselves, but we wondered if the dead were really as grateful as they should be for this drastic house- cleaning?
10447What is it--_Who_ is it-- that has gone?
10447Why not?"
10447Why this curious collocation of onions and pigs?
10447_ Why, in the empty Autumn woods, And all the loss and end of things, Does one leaf linger on the tree; Why is it only one bird sings?
10447he asked, and then he said, half shyly,"Would you mind my taking a look how you do it?"
10447he said, with a humorous chuckle, pushing the harmonica aside from his mouth,"what do you think of that for an overture?"
10447not drink this fairy water?
10447out for a walk?
59813A''n''t they one?
59813And these stones?
59813And what did they bring them for?
59813And what is that?
59813And what is the name of the beautiful hill yonder, before us across the water?
59813And what profession does he follow?
59813Are there other stones like these on the plains?
59813Are you Welsh, sir?
59813Ca n''t you tell me whether there are any ruins upon it?
59813Did a wolf ever live there?
59813Do the people of the plain wonder how they came there?
59813Do they not suppose them to have been brought?
59813Do you doubt it?
59813Early here, sir,said the man, who was tall, and dressed in a dark green slop, and had all the appearance of a shepherd;"a traveller, I suppose?"
59813Have you anything to say?
59813How did they bring them?
59813How did they ever come here?
59813How did they ever come here?
59813How did those stones come here?
59813How do you know?
59813I never receive presents; with respect to the stones, I say with yourself, How did they ever come here?
59813I suppose you would not care to have some milk?
59813I wonder whether they are here?
59813Is it deep?
59813Is not this a dull place?
59813May I ask the name of this lake?
59813Plenty of fish in it?
59813These stones?
59813To the right or the left?
59813To- day, sir, and walking?
59813Well?
59813What are they?
59813What are we, then?
59813What do the people of the plain say of them?
59813What do you mean?
59813What do you see above you?
59813What is that?
59813What is the name,said I,"of the great black mountain there on the other side?"
59813What river?
59813What stream is this, I wonder?
59813What was he poisoned with?
59813Where are they now?
59813Where are those barrows and great walls of earth you were speaking of?
59813Where from?
59813Where?
59813Who should have brought them?
59813Who were the British?
59813Why do you suppose so?
59813Why not?
59813Why, they say-- How did they ever come here?
59813Why?
59813Why?
59813Wo n''t you walk in, sir?
59813Yes,said I,"I am a traveller; are these sheep yours?"
59813( I think they hang there winter and summer on those trees and almost drop fruit as I pass;) What is it I interchange so suddenly with strangers?
59813( It is a privilege, is it not, to be allowed the forbidden, even if it be the privilege of being run over by the engine?)
59813( by- the- bye, why did Professor Aytoun leave out this excellent hit in his edition?)
59813A strange place this, sir,"said he, looking at the stones;"ever here before?"
59813After that adventure of my friend with the policeman, you would not have cared, would you, to publish that in the first person?
59813And is not this a walk worth making?
59813And what respectable man, when you overtake him on the way and speak to him, will refuse to hold conversation with you, provided you have an umbrella?
59813Are you going far to- night, sir?"
59813But is it not all written in_ Westward Ho!_ and in the_ Prose Idylls_, in which Kingsley put his most genuine power?
59813But what did it cost?
59813But whither should I bend my course?
59813Can I have dinner, house?"
59813Do many people ascend Snowdon from your house?"
59813Do you come from Caernarvon?"
59813Do you know the talk of those turning eyeballs?
59813Do you say to me, Do not leave me?
59813Do you say, I am already prepared-- I am well beaten and undenied-- adhere to me?
59813Do you say, Venture not?--If you leave me you are lost?
59813Do you see to the left that little plantation on the brow of Foulshiels Hill, with the sunlight lying on its upper corner?
59813Does not this daisy leap to my heart set in its coat of emerald?
59813Else to what end does the world go on, and why was America discovered?
59813For instance, what is the true signification of that immense mass of territory and population known by the name of China to us?
59813Have the past struggles succeeded?
59813Here is adhesiveness, it is not previously fashion''d, it is apropos; Do you know what it is as you pass to be loved by strangers?
59813I give you my love more precious than money, I give you myself before preaching or law; Will you give me yourself?
59813I hallooed again, and a voice cried in Welsh,"What do you want?"
59813I suppose you are acquainted with all the secrets of the hills?"
59813I suppose you live in that house?"
59813I was afraid the people would ask, Where are your Northern Ballads?
59813Is not this wild rose sweet without a comment?
59813Moreover, who doubts that you are a respectable character provided you have an umbrella?
59813Nature?
59813Now, in the event of such interrogations, what could I answer?
59813Only the kernel of every object nourishes; Where is he who tears off the husks for you and me?
59813Or if a footpad asks him for his money, what need he care provided he has an umbrella?
59813Or is it unimportant how many foggy days there are in his life?
59813Or was it nothing on earth but something in heaven?
59813Shall we stick by each other as long as we live?
59813The air was cold, Tom; so it was, there was no denying it; but would it have been more genial in the gig?
59813The quiet lake, and balmy air, The hill, the stream, the tower, the tree, Are they still such as once they were, Or is the dreary change in me?
59813The singer can easily move us to tears or to laughter, but where is he who can excite in us a pure morning joy?
59813Then I would show your honour the fountain of the hopping creatures, where, where----""Were you ever at that Wolf''s crag, that Castell y Cidwm?"
59813These yearnings why are they?
59813What business have I in the woods, if I am thinking of something out of the woods?
59813What gives me to be free to a woman''s and man''s good- will?
59813What has succeeded?
59813What is it that makes it so hard sometimes to determine whither we will walk?
59813What need he fear if a wild bull or a ferocious dog attacks him, provided he has a good umbrella?
59813What on earth persuaded the animal to go on like that?
59813What part of it, if any, has been well spent?
59813What with some driver as I ride on the seat by his side?
59813What with some fisherman drawing his seine by the shore as I walk by and pause?
59813When we walk, we naturally go to the fields and woods: what would become of us if we walked only in the garden or a mall?
59813When were travellers by wheels and hoofs seen with such red- hot cheeks as those?
59813Where are your alliterative translations from Ab Gwilym-- of which you were always talking, and with which you promised to astonish the world?
59813Where is he now?
59813Where is he that undoes stratagems and envelopes for you and me?
59813Where is the literature which gives expression to Nature?
59813Who has not betrayed his master many times since last he heard the note?
59813Who has not seen in imagination, when looking into the sunset sky, the gardens of the Hesperides, and the foundation of all those fables?
59813Who would ever think of a_ side_ of any of the supple cat tribe, as we speak of a_ side_ of beef?
59813Who would exchange this rapid hurry of the blood for yonder stagnant misery, though its pace were twenty miles for one?
59813Why are there men and women that while they are nigh me the sunlight expands my blood?
59813Why are there trees I never walk under but large and melodious thoughts descend upon me?
59813Why when they leave me do my pennants of joy sink flat and lank?
59813Will not man grow to greater perfection intellectually as well as physically under these influences?
59813said I, after I had drunk some of the milk;"are there any near where we are?"
59813said I;"is he a fisherman?"
59813these thoughts in the darkness why are they?
59813to mankind?
59813what gives them to be free to mine?
59813what shall we do to be happy and not be vulgar?"
59813when were they so good- humouredly and merrily bloused?
59813will you come travel with me?
59813your nation?
59813yourself?
5785And do n''t you remember how frightened poor Mary was, and how she cried?
5785And have you done any better, I''d like to know? 5785 Another husband?
5785But suppose he did spell it with a little g-- what then?
5785Can you read?
5785Cipher?
5785Did she volunteer these statistics?
5785Do n''t want anybody fur to learn the business,''tain''t likely?
5785Do you think you would like to learn the printing business?
5785Does it? 5785 Ever been over here before?"
5785Executive session of the Senate at 2 P.M.--got to get the appointment confirmed-- I reckon you''ll grant that?
5785From a relative, I suppose? 5785 Going?"
5785Going?
5785Good gracious, do you speak Arabic?
5785Have you felt bored, on this trip?
5785Her husband? 5785 Him?
5785Is that so? 5785 Just so.... What are you going to do tomorrow?"
5785Nearly to the TOP? 5785 Single, I reckon?
5785Very well, very well-- what of it?
5785Well, but seven and a HALF? 5785 Well, where''s the point of it?"
5785What have I done?
5785What have you done? 5785 What hotel did you stop at?"
5785What hotel you going to stop at?
5785What hotel you going to stop at?
5785What hotel you going to stop at?
5785What hotel you going to stop at?
5785What is your name?
5785What is your own religion?
5785What''s your father''s religious denomination?
5785When are you intending to leave?
5785When would you like to begin?
5785Where is your home?
5785Where?
5785Why, what is that?
5785Write?
5785And have you got it?"
5785And then what?"
5785Anybody with you?"
5785Are they going to stay here long?"
5785Are you married?"
5785Are you two ladies traveling alone?"
5785As long as I''m talking I never feel bored-- ain''t that the way with you?"
5785But what good would it do?
5785But what''s it all FOR?"
5785Did he?"
5785Did n''t you?"
5785Did the gentleman say anything about cutting your throat?"
5785Did they ASK you to sit down?"
5785Did you ever see the chapel where William Tell used to preach?"
5785Did you happen to be looking for me?"
5785Did you say the children are yours-- or HERS?"
5785Do you mean to say she did not show any surprise?"
5785FULL of Americans, WASN''T it?
5785Go home?
5785Go on-- it is not possible that you forgot to inquire into her politics?"
5785Go on-- she told you her age?"
5785Has she another husband?"
5785Have you seen the Lion of Lucerne?"
5785He goes out foraging, he makes a capture, and then what does he do?
5785His heart breaks, he goes away to die in the woods, far from the cruel world-- for he says, bitterly,"What is man, without manure?"
5785How did you find out?
5785How do you make out the half?
5785Huss:"What, YOU?
5785I asked:"Are we nearly to the top?"
5785I do not mean any harm by it, but would you mind telling me if you are any over eighteen?--that is to say, will you tell me how old you are?"
5785I like to be always making acquaintances-- don''t you?"
5785I said to myself,"Is it possible she is going to stop there, and wait for me to speak?
5785I''m awful fond of talking when I can get hold of the right kind of a person, ai n''t you?"
5785I''m fond of talking, ai n''t you?
5785I''m having a mighty good time today, ai n''t you?"
5785Is that an inn, there?"
5785Is that boy there her brother?"
5785Is that child married?"
5785Is there more than one?"
5785It refreshes me up so-- don''t it you-- on a trip like this?"
5785It''s awful slow, going around alone-- don''t you think so?"
5785It''s awful slow, going around alone-- don''t you think so?"
5785Mr. Lykins said, impatiently:"Well?"
5785NOW do you remember me?"
5785Now what do you think of yourself?"
5785Old Huss:"What, you here, varlet?
5785Presently they were addressed by some one and I overheard this conversation:"You are Americans, I think?
5785Riley considered a while, and then said:"You could n''t stay... a day... well, say two days longer?"
5785The Unrecognizable continued, with vivacity:"Do you know, George married Mary, after all?"
5785The stranger broke it:"Is that all?"
5785Then what did you do?"
5785Then you take the train for New York in the evening, and the steamer for San Francisco next morning?"
5785These your children?--belong to both of you?"
5785They meant an asylum-- an IDIOT asylum, do you understand?
5785They wanted to know I was from the same''establishment''that you hailed from, did they?
5785Was this probably the drawing- room?
5785What I mean is, does he belong to any CHURCH?"
5785What WAS that name?
5785What did she do?"
5785What did they mean by''establishment''?"
5785What did you call that one?"
5785What did you say it was?"
5785What did you say to them?"
5785What did you talk about?"
5785What else did you do?
5785What hotel are you stopping at here?"
5785What hotel are you stopping at here?"
5785What hotel are you stopping at?"
5785What hotel are you stopping at?"
5785What kind of a passage did you have?"
5785What kind of passage did you have?"
5785What ship did you come over in?"
5785What ship did you come over in?"
5785What ship did you come over in?"
5785What ship did you come over in?"
5785What ship did you say you came over in?"
5785What will those people think of us?
5785What''s his RELIGIOUS DENOMINATION?"
5785When did you arrive?"
5785Where are you from?"
5785Where are you from?"
5785Where are you from?"
5785Where does the half come in?"
5785Where you from?"
5785Why, I''ve got to go to the President with the petition and the delegation, and get the appointment, have n''t I?"
5785Why?"
5785Would you like to learn it?"
5785Yet if base music gives certain of us wings, why should we want any other?
5785You are Mr. Riley, ai n''t you?"
5785You asked, I suppose?"
5785You been up the Rigi yet?"
5785You been up the Rigi yet?"
5785You been up the Rigi?"
5785You ever been over here before?"
5785You going to Geneva?"
5785You going to Geneva?"
5785You remember Tom?
5785is that so?
5785is that so?