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13051So far, what could be more promising?
12617Sir Charles Paul and Mr. Hill said offhand: But you agreed to pay, how can you get out of it?
14134Must it not be counted as a great honor to Akbar that he considered it possible to win over his people to a spiritual imageless worship of God?
10382The impossibility of keeping up a continuous disguise was well known to him, and last, but not least,"What would Government say?"
12006Who told you what was happening?''
16226Why,he would observe after his return to Katmandu,"should I attempt to tell these poor ignorant people what I have seen?
16226What would our grumbling agricultural population say to having soldiers billeted in each village, and living on the fat of the land?
16142Do we not still remember that the name of"Munich"symbolizes a vain hope of appeasing dictators?
16142Does Mr. Khrushchev think that we have so soon forgotten Korea?
16142What should we do?
16142Would that be the end of the story?
17330Did Ptolemy have this belief, or did he wish to make use of it?
17330Who was now to be Perdiccas � successor, and to manage the kingdom in the name of the kings?
131201585]; and Fray Jhoan de Vascones[ 1585?]
131201585]; and Fray Jhoan de Vascones[ 1585?]
13120An Augustinian friar, Jhoan de Vascones, who has evidently gone from the islands to Spain, writes in behalf of his brethren there( 1585?)
13120Fray Geronimo de Guzman[ Madrid?
13120Fray Geronimo de Guzman[ Madrid?
16133Alonso Roman; Manila,[ July?].
16133Alonso Roman;[ July?].
16133[ 33] Mr. FitzGerald conjectures that_ ultra multa cum tiber farsnaci_ is equivalent to"many[ passages, texts, authorities?]
11212And if you want another conundrum, what is a chotohazree?
11212And where do you suppose they obtained all the money for these buildings, which cost millions upon millions of dollars?
11212What, for example, would you call Mr. Jamshijdji or Mr. Jijibhai, and those are comparatively simple?
13280In what, then, does his Grace find here, up to the present time, more good words and deeds than mine?
13280Nueva España, 1564(?).
16203An unsigned and undated document( 1624?)
16203At the entrance of the room of the gospel minister, a venerable old man accosted him and asked him in his own tongue:"Where art thou going?
16203How can they hear unless there be one to preach to them?
16203Seest thou not that I am watching this man who is asleep, and who is my son?"
16203[ Unsigned and undated; 1624?]
16203[ Unsigned and undated; 1624?]
12863By- the- bye, how is old Nelly?
12863So now it is a regular case of--"Who so merry as we in camp?
12863The vizier, in the dreadful condition in which he had been reduced, replied to the demand of Mahmood,"What can an old and blind man do?"
12863This is a regular case of here to- day and there to- morrow: perhaps my next letter may be dated from Cashmere-- who knows?
12863Where were they to be found?
12863You write about old----: did I never mention him to you?
13701If the condition of affairs in Luzon is so bad, what must it be in Mindanao, or Xolo, or other remote districts?
13701What else can these natives think of us, but that we are tyrants, and that we come only to make our gain out of their property and their persons?
13701Will your Majesty be pleased to order the viceroy of Nueva España, present or future, not to disturb or change what may be decided by them?
13701[ Lisboa?]
14266And since this is so, what can your Majesty expect will happen if this continues?
14266How can I tell your Majesty of the affairs of war?
14266They are in an excellent position for trade, for they are at a very few days''journey from all the islands of Maluco, Xlatheo[ Matheo?
14266[ Unsigned and undated; 1598?]
14266[ Unsigned and undated; 1598?]
10603Is he alive?
10603What cavalry?
10603Why do you want to cross the river?
10603Said he,"And d''ye think now that me shells killed many of the beggars?
10603There was only one pause in the conversation, and good old Stewart chipped in with"D''ye think, now, there''s any chance of another fight?"
10603[ Illustration: MAP OF NORTH WEST FRONTIER OF INDIA*] WITH KELLY TO CHITRAL CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY"Would you like to go up to Gilgit?"
10603and begad, I''ll set the gunners to cut a road; and d''ye think now the snow would bear the mules at night when it was frozen at all?"
10603why ca n''t they let us have our tea in peace?"
13064One frankly said of the people in reference to education,''They will read the Koran for themselves, and what will be left for us to do?''
13064The question arose, Was the pistol loaded?
13064We also heard the similar but less formal reply_ Chira_?
13064Why?--meaning, why not?
13064why should I not do as you desire?
13064£ 14,000 offered for him?
15157... Would he not have done better to preach to Alcalde Avalos, and to remind him that he was a man?
15157;[ 1589?]
15157And what can be offered in this matter that the reader could not infer as a necessary consequence, contained in the preceding propositions?
15157Can it be, perhaps, that your Lordship would send to Japon without my permission any vessel that you wished?
15157[ 125] Now the port of Mariveles(?).--_Rizal_.
15157[ 126] Subik(?).--_Rizal_.
17331Had the Egyptian priests foreseen in the stars some danger threatening Hadrian, only to be averted by the death of his favourite?
17331Had the fantastic youth sacrificed himself of his own free will to the death divinities in order to save the emperor � s life?
17331Was Antinous certain when he plunged into the waves of the Nile that he would arise from them as a god?
17331Was he a victim?
17331Was it accident?
17331Was the religion of Jesus to spread ignorance and darkness over the world?
17331can not we live without Egyptian linen? � was the forced joke of Gallienus, when the Romans were in alarm at the loss of the usual supply of grain.
16297A separate book shall be kept there, and names and marks[ of identification?]
16297In an undated document( 1627?
16297In the year 60-[?]
16297Martin Castaño;[ undated; 1627?]
16297Martin Castaño;[ undated; 1627?].
16297holed_: we?]
20329For is not the wild boar the most hardy of all animals?
20329Did the Negritos come from somewhere in Asia, some island like New Guinea, or is their original home now sunk beneath the sea?
20329He can get along without such things, and why waste the time?
17332Merenptah states that � Israel is fekt(?)
17332What then becomes of the Phoenician legend of the alphabet?
17332What( shall I say) to my mother, To whom( I am wo nt) to come daily Laden with wild fowl?
17332Where are the good old times when every text could be translated and understood?
17332Why was such a complex system retained?
17332and that, following the example of Moslems in their � holy war, � Christians should emulate them in the Crusades?
14685;[ Manila?
14685A brief account of the pacification of Mindanao( 1600?)
14685In the city of Manila, on the twentieth of the month of November in the year one thousand six hundred and two; the witnesses being: Joan P[ablo?]
14685Soltan Adil Sula;[ June?]
14685Soltan Adil Sula;[ June?]
14685The wonderful old man answered:"Should I see nothing but this, my father?
14685[ Unsigned and undated; 1600?]
14685[ Unsigned and undated; 1600?]
14685_ Item_: We ordain and command that none of the aforesaid shall cohabit or have carnal intercourse with any[ Spanish?]
12635Afterward the said captain, Pedro Lopez, said,"Who is deceiving me in these things among these Moros?"
12635Does not your Majesty think that it would be well to hasten this expedition, and to do so at once?
12635Felipe II;[ promulgated from?]
12635Felipe II;[ promulgated from?]
12635In that region we find two more petty kings, one of Çian[ Siam] and the other of Patan[ Pahang?
12635Two built there were launched in this city, and I have another of sixteen[ toneladas?]
12635Will your Majesty examine and provide what is necessary?
12635Will your Majesty please issue the necessary orders in this?
12635Witnesses, Domingo de Santurcio and Francisco Quenta[?].
12635Witnesses, Domingo de Santurcio and Francisco Quenta[?].
12635Witnesses, Marcos Quenta[?]
20996Who can fathom the human heart?
15564;[ Madrid?
15564And truly it seems that Heaven is assisting the Tartars, for how else could they kill so many thousands of men and take three cities in one day?
15564Are not all these matters of evil portent?
15564Even the day before this disaster occurred, God took from it( as He did another[?])
15564Hernando de los Rios Coronel;[ Madrid?
15564One day the master, who was called Juan de Ochoa Sarape[?
15564Sebastian de Pineda;[ Mexico?
15564The consequence of that is that the public storehouses[ at Macao?]
15564They say that if they[ the Japanese authorities?]
15564We, the mandarins, wishing[ to aid?]
15564Who doubts that it costs the king dearly, in course of time, to reënforce us?
15564[ Pedro de Heredia];[ 1618?].
15564[ Pedro de Heredia];[ 1618?].
18031And what is that tower?
18031What is that thing,I asked,"that looks like a ruined castle on the Rhine?"
18031What race are these men?
18031How came the change and how can such a network of channels have ceased to work entirely?
18031How many times has a sketch done in a failing light looked strong in tone, only to go to pieces when seen under normal conditions?
18031Was this the Venice of the East, this squalid place beside soup- coloured waters?
18031Was this the city that reveals the past splendours of Haroun Alraschid as Venice reveals the golden age of Titian and the Doges?
18031Will this country again become one of the granaries of the world, and will it ever be, like Egypt, an important asset of our Empire?
13255--blank space in_ Alguns documentos_] whatever manner, in said lands and islands that are discovered by said fleet,[ whether(?)
1325511(?
13255But how could we solicit such things without a preceding sentence in accord with the suit depending upon the petitions, etc?
13255Couos, sect?
13255It was indeed corrupt and defective, and what government is not?
13255Moreover, you must watch and see to it that all the rents belonging to us[ in(?)
13255[ 190] Referring to the_ Ymago Mundi_( 1483?)
13255_ Clemens VII_( Giulio de''Medici).--Born 1475(?
13255could the said Perez be a Spaniard?]
17324Agumrabi, his son................ 1707- 1685 Agumkakrimê.....................?
17324Have you come down by way of the sky, or have you sailed on the waters of the Tonûtir Sea?
17324How is it possible to give free rein to the imagination when the subject of it is strictly limited by exact and determined measurements?
17324Tassigurumash....................?
17324What will be said among the vile enemies detested of Râ: � Doth not His Majesty go by another way?
17324culpable?)
17324dark- haired and complexioned,_ Guti_, is uncertain; Jensen interprets the epithet_ nishi saldati_ to mean � the Guti, stupid( foolish?
17324� How is it, � they exclaimed, � that you have reached this country hitherto unknown to men?
17324� What is thy name?
12679And Elijah came near unto all the people, and said, How long go ye limping between the two sides? 12679 As she went on up the winding way, she was heard expressing herself in these words:Oh, it is a place, is n''t it?
12679At night I preached in the tabernacle on the question:"What must I do to be saved?"
12679In the first instance he asked Jehovah:"Shall I go up against the Philistines?
12679It was on this occasion that David uttered the notable words:"Know ye not that there is a prince and a great man fallen this day in Israel?"
12679The son- in- law asked what book he should read, to which Sir Walter replied:"Book?
12679What other theory do we believe which contradicts all that we know to be true in regard to the subject to which it refers?
12679What though beneath an eastern sun Be cast our distant lot?
12679What though the northern wintry blast Shall howl around our cot?
12679Wilt thou deliver them into my hand?"
14265An unsigned list( 1594?)
14265Carbajal, the captain who conveyed the Franciscans to Japan, writes( 1595?)
14265For why has Faranda come here to Manila, unless for this?
14265He declares moreover, that father Fray Juan Cobo asked him:"Why dost thou fear to have the Japanese go to China?"
14265He says also that one sails from Luiteui[ Liukiu?]
14265Likewise it shows the position of the stars, even when all their latitudes[_ i.e.,_ altitudes?]
14265Pedro Gongalez de Carbajal;[ 1595?]
14265Pedro Gonzalez de Carbajal;[ 1595?]
14265We have already examined almost everything from the coast of La Canela, Dapitan, and Botran[ Butúan?].
14265[ 1593?]
14265[ 1594?]
14265[ Unsigned and undated; 1593?].
14265[ Unsigned and undated; 1594?].
14265_ Item_: That the port on the point at the entrance to Havana[ Cavite?]
13742--_illegible in MS._] properly; and those whom I brought and know are occupied in other duties and neither[ know(?)]
13742Dasmariñas; 1592?].
13742Is it that men who at some time must die, die in war?
13742Most pernicious consequences[ would follow(?)
13742Since your Lordship[ knows(?)
13742The Augustinian fathers are able to give enough instruction to[ meet(?)
13742To give to the Indians ministers[ as you propose?]
13742Who doubts that the preaching of the gospel is the most important thing for which we have come here?
13742[ 21]"What is condemned in war?
13742an quid moriuntur quandoque morituri ut dominentur in pace victuri?
13742with it and my commission, or even give it all to your Lordship, and perform my duty,[ I would ask(?)
11902''What is this?''
11902After many compliments of this nature, he inquired with some bluntness whither we were bound and what our object was?
11902And why have you presumed to ride on horseback within the city walls, where no Feringhi is allowed?
11902At all events, what could you and your party do against my force?"
11902But I remarked,"would not the owners turn out and have a fight; is it not better to go through a strange country peaceably and making friends?"
11902What would our tea- drinking old ladies say for a few pounds of that delicious treasure?
11902Who will have anything to say to us?
20189But would it be just or wise to prohibit the growth of tobacco, because smoking it may not be a virtue?
20189Can there be any prohibition against the introduction of opium more strong than that of the Chinese Government?
20189Now, how is this?
20189and are there any more useless, or any laws more openly evaded?
2156How could we have attained this measure of victory had not your Majesty''s soul in heaven bestowed upon us your protecting influence?
2156How should it endure that the spirits of the great dead should be insulted by the everlasting visitation of this scourge?
2156The question was this: May converts to Christianity continue the worship of ancestors?
2156Why then should we repine to- day that victory has tarried long?
12296But do you not almost consider yourself a resident of the city now?
12296But,said Clive,"he will probably die, wo n''t he?"
12296Have you ever been there?
12296How long will it take to get there?
12296How many?
12296Well, is it ten_ li_?
12296What are they going to do with him?
12296By ten o''clock the court was crowded and a hour later there came a partial stillness which was broken by a sudden burst of music(?)
12296Can anyone possibly believe that they have chosen this life because it is easier or more luxurious than that at home?
12296Captain Clive said to him,"Do you think the Chinaman will die?"
12296Could this really be China?
12296How many for you?"
12296On every hand were questions:"Why are these men taking him away?"
12296Shall I tell_ mafu_ break their heads?"
12296Why is it that every traveling foreigner in the interior of China is supposed to be able to cure diseases?
16501After Don Gerónimo[ 31] Ronquillo carne to govern,[ it was decreed] that from the Indians should be taken the[ taels?]
16501An unsigned document( 1582?)
16501Captain Gabriel de Ribera addresses( 1583?)
16501From the nut- shells they make dishes, and[ from the fibrous husk?]
16501Gabriel de Ribera;[ 1583?]
16501Gabriel de Ribera;[ 1583?]
16501If this be true, what punishment would be fitting for such a crime?
16501Will your Majesty please order that some reward be given to him?
16501Will your Majesty please take suitable action in this?
16501[ Unsigned; 1582?]
16501[ Unsigned; 1582?].
16501must we be left to die?"
14213Will grace abound: or will faith ever give such impetus to myTree of Life,"that it may grow up into heaven?"
14213Am I too severe?
14213Can you imagine Kishun- gunga twenty- nine thousand feet high?
14213Here a conversation carried on in a foreign tongue, one to which you a perfect stranger, will you be able to distinguish words?
14213How many ages must it have taken to cut this channel in the solid rock?
14213I informed my"boy"that there was going to be some hard fighting, and his reply was"With our troops, Sir?"
14213I think not indeed, is it not the same expectation or its allied motive, the desire to escape punishment, which prompts the actions of all of us?
14213If I have written folly and you have_ not_ read it, what necessity is there for me to apologize to you?
14213Ought I to rejoin?
14213Shall I apologize to them?
14213Shall I do him injustice, by saying that he probably has expectation of a reward?
14213Was my fancy a foolish one?
14213What, how can I write?
14213When will this change?
14213Why do n''t I pack up and start?
14213Will my resolutions ever become deeds?
16407And what when they found I did n''t?
16407But I''m a houtcast,he would wind up invariably, as his potations overcame him;"that''s where it is-- who cares what a---- houtcast thinks?"
16407That is all very well for you,I replied,"but how can I, without either training or experience, get a berth on board ship?"
16407What is the name of your vessel?
16407What shall we do then?
16407Where has your captain gone?
16407You are American?
16407You''ve enjoyed yourself while your money lasted, and what''s the good of money but to spend? 16407 But is an essentially unwarlike nation at all likely to breed a Napoleon, or to supply him with openings for a career? 16407 It''s done constantly, I tell you, and why not? 16407 Once I asked Hishidi when they meant to assail Wei- hai- wei and Port Arthur? 16407 She possibly might return on its being discovered that I had been left ashore, but in the meantime what was I to do? 16407 The Jap was a man of nearly my own stature; why not put on his clothes? 16407 What on earth could be the meaning of it? 16407 Who ever heard of a Chinese conqueror? 16407 from under those guns?
18607He must be able to detect future evil, otherwise how can he avoid it?
18607How then is he to communicate with these invisible champions?
18607The priest then accosted the deity in this manner:"Why dids''t thou delay, Magbabáya?"
18607The priest went on:"When dids''t thou get here?"
18607These may be the people whom Pigaffetta, in his First Voyage Around the World( 1519- 1522) calls Benaian( Banuáon?)
18607Who would not be afraid when even the mighty_ Magbabáya_ of Libagánon would at times demand a lance from every settlement and keep careful watch?
18607Why should not he?
15022After thirty years of indefatigable labor among those nations, he died by slow poison, given by the Bassians[ Bisayans?]
15022Again he asks himself:"What were the customs of our ancestors?"
15022Alonso Fernandez de Castro, a lawyer, furnishes( 1602?)
15022Alonso Fernandez de Castro;[ undated; 1602?]
15022Alonso Fernandez de Castro;[ undated; 1602?].
15022Truly in this, as in a thousand other things, is verified that grave saying and query of the Wise Man:"What is it that is now happening?"
15022What more did they adore?
15022[ 94] Who does not know that the men and women hired as mourners are the mourners and singers whom the sacred authors so repeatedly mention?
15022and, if so, how can they do this?"
15022c. 2''"--the last apparently a reference to St.( and Pope) Gregory I''s_ Moralia in Jobum_( Basle, 1468?).
15022torn_--whipped?]
12996And, above all, would a telegraphist, be likely to interfere in_ affaires de guerre_ when there was an army near by to attend to such matters?
12996Are not the Cubans still armed, notwithstanding negotiations for the pacification and future government of that Island are still going on?
12996Are we, perchance, less deserving of liberty and independence than those revolutionists?
12996But why does not this Army deserve some consideration at the hands of General Otis and the American forces?
12996Do you mean that you do not intend to keep inviolate our well understood silence and watchword?
12996Had they already forgotten the important service the Filipino Army rendered to the Americans in the late war with Spain?
12996How and why was Sr. Reyna conspiring?
12996Is it true that they accept the_ autonomy_ offered by General Augustin with a representative Assembly?
12996Was the procedure of this special representative of Spain just?
12996Was there any reason for conspiring when the power was in our own hands?
12996What is and has been the course of procedure of General Brooke in Cuba?
12996What peace can be concerted by the roaring of cannon and the whizzing of bullets?
12996Will you give me one as a memento when I go back home?"
10856What on earth is the matter?
10856But how can I describe that terrible street- fighting, which lasted without intermission the whole day?
10856Can it, then, be wondered that pestilence increased daily in the camp, claiming its victims from every regiment, native as well as European?
10856Eagerly it was whispered amongst us,"Will the rascals fight, or remain loyal and obedient to the orders of their officers?"
10856Presently, about midnight, one of the sentinels in front of the guns challenged:"Who comes there?"
10856Surely a detachment would be sent to clear the cantonment of the incendiaries?
10856The house had evidently belonged to some rich native, but who had been the occupant of this boudoir?
10856We mounted to the top: and shall I ever forget the sight which met our gaze?
10856We pointed out to them that such a proceeding would be absurd, for had they not also compromised themselves by joining in the fray?
10856We said to ourselves:"Will the arsenal next be blown up?"
10856Were our houses to be gutted and burnt before our eyes without any attempt to prevent such outrage?
10856What had become of them, and by what magic influence had all disappeared?
10856What new horror was this?
10856Why had not a company been detailed to patrol the cantonment the previous evening, or, at any rate, at the first sign of incendiarism?
10856[ Footnote 2: Are not the names of the Engineers Home and Salkeld and of Bugler Hawthorne( H.M. 52nd Regiment) household words?]
10856vat is dat?
13940And if China does copy the model set by all foreign nations with which she has dealings, what will become of all of us?
13940But on what grounds can we think that the natures of clay and wood desire this application of compasses and square, of arc and line?
13940Can Chinese virtues be preserved?
13940FOOTNOTES:[ Footnote 63: On this subject George Gleason,_ What Shall I Think of Japan?_ pp.
13940Is it prudent to lose all enjoyment of the present through thinking of the disasters that may come at some future date?
13940Is it really wise to be always guarding against future misfortune?
13940One is forced to ask: What are the things that I ultimately value?
13940One of the feudal princes asked an official, saying,"Have not the people of the Wei State done very wrong in expelling their ruler?"
13940Or must China, in order to survive, acquire, instead, the vices which make for success and cause misery to others only?
13940Should our lives be passed in building a mansion that we shall never have leisure to inhabit?
13940What is Americanism?
13940What sort of ends should I most wish to see realized in the world?
13940What will be the outcome of the contact of this ancient civilization with the West?
13940What would make me judge one sort of society more desirable than another sort?
13940What, meanwhile, is China''s interest?
13940Who then is it, except the Sovereign, that can appoint, dismiss, and punish a Minister of State?
15530Will that scourging do me any good?
15530), 1668; term as governor September 28(?
15530); San Lorenzo, April 22, 1608(?
15530); San Lorenzo, April 22, 1608(?
15530;[ 1616?].
15530;[ Manila, 1616?]
15530In amazement he said,"Shall I do that, Father?"
15530Is it not evident that what is more than enough to fill it must overflow, and be the same as lost?
15530The other things mentioned in the memorial, namely,[_ original MS. broken_; the appointment(?)]
15530What were the good people to do in a village without a priest, and far distant from the residence where the fathers lived?
15530[ Council of the Indias?
15530[ Council of the Indias?
15530[ Felipe III-- Valladolid, December 31, 1604(?
15530[ Felipe III-- Valladolid, December 31, 1604(?
15530_ Juan Alaminos y de Vivar_--Becomes governor, January 24(?
15530_ Juan Manuel de la Peña Bonifaz_--Junior auditor of Manila Audiencia; succeeds as governor(_ ad interim_) by trickery, September 28(?
23573An officer shouted,''Where are you going?''
23573But was this to be our last battle with the Moros?
23573Do you know that these men brought a pack- train of ammunition to you over the slippery dangerous trail that night?
23573Was this to be our last fight in the desolate island of Mindanao?
23573Who would help him?
15445Are this factory and that of Terrenate all one, belonging to the same owners?
15445Dated at[_ word partly illegible_; Aranjuez?]
15445Diego Aduarte, and others;[ 1608- 09?]
15445He was asked,"What ship is the one which was met by this fleet?
15445How many are there in Maluco and in these Eastern Yndias?
15445In what regions have they been, each of them, and how long in each region, and in what vessels did they come?
15445In what vessels did they come?
15445Indeed, who would voluntarily subject himself to an interrogation of this sort?
15445That which is allowed them for ten days''journey is not enough, as is very certain, in this country; how, then, will it suffice for twenty?
15445The bonote[ 43] purchased to calk the vessels[ going to New Spain?]
15445The following interrogatory was put to this man:"What are the names of this declarant and his companions?
15445This is followed by a request from the discalced Augustinians( 1609?)
15445To whom do these vessels belong?
15445With what permission did they come to these regions?"
15445[ 5] I had further information from Enrique de Castro, a Fleming, a native of Amberes[_ i.e._, Anvers?
15445and for whom is this factory conducted?
15445and others;[ 1608- 09?].
15445and where have they their factory?"
15445on whose account did they make their voyage?
15445what arms and artillery, powder and provisions does it carry?
15445whence are they obtained and provided?
15445whence comes it?
15445who equipped them?
16086But they do not pay in[ Macan?]
16086But who would say that that victory was to begin his perdition, and so many troubles as I shall relate?
16086From Xapon a great quantity of silver;[ abundance?]
16086He died at Fuscimo( Fushimi?
16086If any one should make bold to put the bell on the cat, as the adage says, who would make him comply with it?
16086It is brought refined from there and is carried by way of Yndia to Portugal, where each ba[r?]
16086It will carry two or three[ hundred?]
16086They carry another kind of black wood from which the Chinese make certain little sticks one cuarto[_ i.e._, one- fourth vára?]
16086They pay eight and one- half per cent at Goa, both for entrance and for clearance; and the same is true at Malaca, going and coming to[ India?]
16086[ 24] Contract and agreement have been made to build another ship in Sasima[_ i.e._, Satsuma?]
16086[ 44] Who but He gives kingdoms and monarchies?
16086holed_: edict?]
16086holed_: last?]
16086holed_: oppress?]
16086holed_] resolution and execution of many, among whom are some who have issued a proclamation[ for the services of the Indians?
16086is worth six[ maçes?]
20583At intervals in the midst of the blessing the bridegroom and bride are asked in Persian,''Have you chosen her?''
20583If God will make me a Turk by Him will I be circumcised; if a man becomes a Turk by being circumcised what shall be done with a woman?
20583Taking a pot of the sacred milk in his hands he mounted the house- top and cried,''Who will drink the milk?''
20583The girl''s father, if he approves of the match, says in reply,''Why should I not catch it?''
20583They call on Devi, saying,''_ Maiji, Maiji Mata meri, kahe ko janam diya_''or''Mother, mother, why did you bring me into the world?''
20583Tylor says:"The Dayak will not speak of the smallpox by name, but will call it''The Chief,''or''Jungle leaves,''or say,''Has He left you?''
20583Whose am I the Sudra?
20583Whose art thou the Brahman?
20583Whose blood am I?
20583Whose milk art thou?
20583Women would ask,''Who is the mother of a child so beautiful that its eyes are like the lotus?''
20583[ 170] What does the Djiitgun eat?''
20583and''Have you chosen him?''
12820But would any Englishman therefore desire to see Germans occupying all the highest positions in England?
12820Could any fact speak more eloquently of India''s War services than this proportion of military expenditure compared with her revenue?
12820For what is a Nation?
12820In the adapted words of a Christian Scripture, it passionately cries:"What shall it profit a Nation if it gain the whole world and lose its own Soul?
12820Is it not time to give Indians a chance of doing, for their own country, work similar to that which Japan and other nations have done for theirs?
12820It is sometimes said:"Why harp on these figures?
12820Mr. Bonar Law bade the Dominions strike while the iron was hot; was India to wait till it was cold?
12820The Dominions were proclaimed as partners; was India to remain a Dependency?
12820The Englishmen in India talk loudly of their interests; what can this mere handful do to protect their interests against attack in the coming years?
12820The Reconstruction of the Empire was on the anvil; what was to be India''s place therein?
12820What has the Bureaucracy done for"education, sanitation, agricultural improvement, and so forth"?
12820What is a Nation?
12820What shall a Nation give in exchange for its Soul?"
12820Why is it not felt by all Indians to be intolerable?
12820Why not?
12820Why then is it the one conceivable system here in India?
12820Why then should they claim to dominate India on the ground of their investment?
18102Then,said he,"how do you consent that the Castilians and captain treat me thus in your presence, when you could easily kill them?"
18102What, no more than that?
18102And if religious were lacking, what would become of them?
18102But if the Lord chose to take him, who doubts that it was fitting?
18102But who can free himself from an evil tongue, and an ill will?
18102For, if the devil learns that there are no soldiers, who doubts that he will return to gain the mastery of what was taken from him?
18102If the more important things are entrusted to your governor, why not the lesser?
18102Then why do not Portugal and Castilla unite in this South Sea and the coasts of Asia, where the enemy acquires so much wealth?
18102What then would this holy provincial do?
18102Who can tell what these convents did, and what they gave and supplied?
18102Who could know the truth?
18102Who would dare give his opinion freely, if he had to fear that it might be amplified or not?
18102Will your Majesty grant him the favor of this dignity?
18102Write to the new governor that we have heard of the lack of wood and of the other things that are[_ word illegible in MS._; necessary?]
18102[_ Words illegible in MS._ The assembly hall?]
18102replied Doña Catalina;"If we are drowning, for what do we love Him?"
12786Before they fall she shouts,"What name do you give the child?"
12786Finding a woman there, he said,"Who art thou?"
12786Haba la wan ka kmie na kata ka jingleit ka la kylli,"hangno ka khun"?
12786Is it possible that human beings were immolated on these table- stones?
12786Is it possible that the Garos brought them with them when they migrated from Thibet?
12786Is this the same as the Khasi(_ ka_)_ briw_?
12786She remained silent awhile; then she said,"Is there any rice and curry?"
12786Te haba ki la ialang kham bún ha ka basa jong u ki la phoi ia u ksew, ki ong"balei me wan die ia ka ktung kaba íw jakhlia?"
12786The Siem then calls out"_ kumta mo khynraw_"( is it not so, young people?)
12786The ancient inhabitants of Chota Nagpur( the Ho- Mundas?).
12786Thou wilt remember all that I say?"
12786U la ong ia ka,"Pha kaei"?
12786What?
12786When the mother returned from her journey, she inquired"Where is the child?"
12786_ Interrogative Pronouns_ are_ net, u- iet_, who?
12786_ ia- no_, whom?
12786_ jong- no_ whose?
12786_ naei phi wan_, or_ phi wan naei_, where do you come from?
12786_ sha- no_, to whom?
12786and_ met_, what?
21985But why?
21985Will you swear it is so?
21985How many respectable men would at this moment condemn them both?"
21985The rest of the company then passed out, and when they had gone, Nicholson said to Lake,''Do you see that General Mehtab Singh has his shoes on?''
21985Was not such a death worthy of such a life?
21985What more remains to be said?
21985When, with trembling hands, they went to release him, Nicholson asked in a stern voice,"Whose land is this I am on?"
21985Who was John Nicholson?
17325** The ear measures 3 feet 4 inches( feet?)
17325A father who forgets his son?
17325And when the children of Israel saw it, they said one to another, � What is it?
17325Did these colossal statues stimulate his spirit of emulation to do something yet more marvellous?
17325Had he sufficient forces at his disposal to triumph over them, or only enough to hold his ground?
17325Have I not consecrated innumerable offerings to thee?
17325Have I not marched and halted according to thy command?
17325Is this the mummy of Pentaûîrît, or of some other prince as culpable as he was, and condemned to this frightful punishment?
17325Or have I committed aught against thee?
17325Were they connected with the race which had planted its dolmens over the plains of the Maghreb?
17325What are these Asiatics to thy heart?
17325Who were these invaders?
17325that not a prince, not a charioteer, not a captain of archers, was found to place his hand in mine?
13392Well, did you get your chicken?
13392Can you conceive what would be the commercial chaos of America to- morrow if the humblest laborer had the quick personal pride of the millionaire?
13392Could I accompany them, and would I act as one of the three_ madrinas_ for the occasion?
13392He said:"What on earth are these people''s morals to you?
13392If I was as good as my word, why not change her media- peseta for gold?
13392If the army did not want these things longer, why not let them fall into the hands of others who could patch them up and make use of them?
13392Nor is my picture complete if I do not add that, under his breath, both peasant and aristocrat reply,"Fool I for what?
13392Was it possible that he had heard aright when he had understood the Señora to say that twenty of the new gold pieces went to one peseta?
13392What are a name and a few moral platitudes about a dead- and- gone hero?
13392What are you going to do about it?"
13392What could we do without cucumbers?
13392What must it be to the untravelled child of the soil?
13392When will the rain come?
13392When would it leave?
13392Who shall say for many a year whether the change be for better or for worse?
13392Why do you do it?
13392Wretched as I was, I could not help gasping,"Are you enjoying your sea trip?"
13392You''re rich, are n''t you?"
26707After leaving the crowded(?)
26707After we had walked pretty briskly for three or four hours he inquired meekly,"Can you walk this way all day?"
10071Butquoth his Excellency,"what will you ask of Government in return?"
10071Hast thou any wish unfulfilled?
10071How can I seek help of my grandsire? 10071 How much"you ask him"do you charge per cup?"
10071Where are the women,you ask;"do they not repeat the daily prayers also?"
10071Who art thou?
10071And were I mean enough to ask his favour, would he not first insist that I become once more''pardahnashin''?
10071And what of him who built the shrine?
10071Have I not disgraced his name by adopting this life?
10071Have you heard that your father is dead?"
10071How comes she here amid this refuse of humanity?
10071Is it always as well patronised as it is this evening?"
10071Is it that I should go?"
10071Near the door squats a figure without arms, who can scratch his head with his toes without altering his position,"What do you do for a living, Baba?"
10071Perhaps they were stolen, perhaps they were worn away by constant polishing, who can say?
10071Seeing the military and police they halted for a moment and gave one time to have, a word with them:--"Whither go ye?"
10071Was it merely an accident or the physical formation of the hill- side which led to the choice of this number?
10071What could we, gently- bred Mahomedan girls, do in a strange city?
10071What does it signify?
10071Who can tell?
10071Who does not know the Mahomedan quarters of the city of Bombay, with their serried ranks of many- storeyed mansions extending as far as eye can reach?
10071Would you learn how the Memon and the Rangari-- two of the most notable inhabitants of the city-- pass the waking hours?
10071You ask of Mimi''s future?
27259We were once more to be on land and what person would not be happy over this thought after so long a voyage over the great waters of the Pacific?
26781How can you,said I,"restore the lives of those you have murdered?
26781I asked:"Who therefore can trust to your word?
26781The Nacata addressed me by saying, that he was come hither to ask, whose property the cannon were to be, his or mine?
13616... 121 Requisitions of supplies for the Spanish forces in the Philippines[ 1571?].
13616An undated letter( 1575?)
13616Guido de Lavezaris and others;[ Manila, June, 1574?].
13616Guido de Lavezaris, and others;[ June?]
13616Guido de Lavezaris;[ 1575?]
13616Guido de Lavezaris;[ July?]
13616Guido de Lavezaris;[ July?].
13616Guido de Lavezaris;[ Manila, 1575?].
13616In all this is it not clear that tribute is unjustly raised?
13616In future, will your Majesty kindly order some to be sent both for an emergency like this, and for these royal settlements?
13616It must be ten[?]
13616It occurs to me now that this is borne out by the proverb current among the Spaniards, namely,"Dost thou wish to know thy value?
13616Juan Pacheco Maldonado;[ 1575?]
13616Juan Pacheco Maldonado;[ Manila, 1575?].
13616Lists of supplies needed[ 1571?]
13616Regarding the MS. of"Requisitions of supplies"( 1571?
13616With what conscience has a future tribute been asked from them, before they knew us, or before they have received any benefit from us?
13616[ 1571?]
13616[ 1571?]
13616[ 1571?].
13616[ June, 1570?].
13616[ June?]
13616aComodados''y dexo[?]
13616de To[?]
13616de goyti fuese a ellos el qual lo hizo con mucha presteza lleuando Consigo la gente que le pareçio lo qual ebarco en al_o_s de los naujos que auia[?]
16451But,I ask,"what difference is there between the Zambales of these islands, and the Chinese?
16451And how can we compel those already christianized to fulfil their duties, if the Indian feels that the father can not punish him?
16451And if we ministers have experienced this after so long a period of cultivation and teaching, what must it have been at the beginning?
16451And with such risk, what harvest can not be awaited?
16451Are the former not, like the latter, rational beings?
16451But then, who can remedy this?
16451For if the Indians have no fear or respect for the religious, of what advantage is our stay here?
16451For they say:"What is given me by another, or by the village?"
16451If then they agree in the chief thing, which is excellency, how do they differ so much in the manner of living?
16451If they are censured, they answer:"What can we do, since there is nothing besides the will of God?"
16451Is that contrary to the liberty in which we are born?
16451It there were no religious, how could the tributes be entirely collected?
16451Now if the Indian lack this fear, who can bring him to reason?
16451Therefore, cursed demon, if thus you have advised, how in spite of torments, do you contrive that your law is received?
16451Thus in discussing the glory of heaven, or the pains of hell with them, they reply that if they do not see it how then can they believe it?"
16451Who domesticated the Indians, so that one can go through the whole country with more safety than by the highways of España?
16451Who has not experienced this?
16451Why do some have an organized state, and others not?"
16451Will it be a slight glory for our sovereigns, in the future, that God has chosen them as the instruments to enrich His church with so notable martyrs?
16451Without any fear, how would they attend to their duties?
16451Without any fear, how would they attend to their duties?"
16451[ 103] Spaniards may ask me:"Who has pacified the country?
10946''How?'' 10946 ''Well, well, what can you do?'' 10946 ''_ Send for me again?_''answered Law. 10946 All this depended on us, but how could we foresee the succession of events which has been as contrary to us as it has been favourable to the English? 10946 But of what are these Moors not capable? 10946 But what am I saying? 10946 By the end of March he had 60 Europeans:--of whom the half, in truth, were not fit to serve; but what did that matter?
10946Can one be surprised to see them acting in concert?
10946I ask, in all good faith, whether we could expect any advantage from his friendship?
10946If they managed to get the better of him, what would become of this fear, the sole foundation of the neutrality?"
10946One of them wrote[28]--"I was charmed with the adventure and the chance of carrying a musket, having always had"( what Frenchman has n''t?)
10946The country is beautiful and of great fertility, but what can one expect from the best land without cultivation?
10946They have hoisted the Nawab''s[157] and your colours, have put on your cloaths(?)
10946They have left their boats among Kasim Ali Khan''s people and are now travelling to Jangepors"(?
10946This person, cowed by fear, irresolute and imprudent, could he alone be of any use to us?
10946Was it possible for such a man to keep his throne?
10946Watts?"
10946What, then, would become of the English?
10946Wishing to force him to speak, I asked if it was his intention to cause me to fall into the hands of my enemies?
10946You Englishmen, and fly from danger?
10946said the Nawab, looking angrily at me instead of at Mr. Watts:''who am I then?''
17329Did he not receive a quantity of tapestry and woven hangings, some of purple, some of diverse colours, others of pure white?
17329Did they not pervert the simple country- folk, so that they associated the Greek religion with that of their own country?
17329Had not the Greeks brought their divinities with them?
17329How shall we sing the Lord � s song in a strange land? �*** Jer.
17329Was the sacrifice carried out?
17329What had Thebes to show him in the way of marvels which he had not already seen, and that, too, in a better state of preservation?
17329What had become of these conquered nations during the period of nearly two hundred years that the Achæmenians had ruled over them?
17329Where is now the house of Alyattes?...
17329Who will offer us a sacrifice?
17329chased silver, wrought gold, cups and bowls, enriched with precious stones, or valuable for the perfection and richness of their work?
17329many gilded pavilions, completely furnished, and containing an abundant supply of linen and sumptuous beds?
17329what wealth did they not lavish on him, whether the natural products of the soil, or the rare and precious productions of art?
12561And how shall I describe the emotions I felt as we approached the plains of Troy?
12561And why should it be otherwise here?
12561But to what purpose would the unnatural mixture have been?
12561But who shall describe my feelings of joy when I discovered a European among the passengers?
12561For instance, would not a plain piece of beef have been a greater luxury to us on our journey than the most costly delicacies at home?
12561I started, and thought I must be mistaken, for whom in the world could I meet here who knew my Christian name?
12561Is this happiness dearly purchased by the dangers, fatigues, and privations attendant upon it?
12561It was at once concluded by all that this ship must be a pirate, else why did she alter her course and give chase to us?
12561Shall I ever see it again?
12561The parting was certainly most bitter, for the thought involuntarily obtruded itself,"Should we ever meet again in this world?"
12561We did not ask each other, Are you from England, France, Italy; we inquired, Whither are you going?
12561Were it not well if in this matter we abated something of our conventionality and ostentation?
12561What was to be done?
12561What, indeed, are the entertainments of a large town compared to the Delta of the Nile, and many similar scenes?
12561When will this dishonourable bigotry cease?
12561Where, indeed, could a butterfly or a bee find nourishment, while not a flower nor a blade of grass shoots up from the stony earth?
12561Why could he not put an end to the poor camel''s pain by a blow with a knife?
12561Why could not an officer be appointed for these days to take care of the poor travellers?
12561Why should fifty persons suffer for the convenience of one, and be deprived of their liberty for an extra day?
12561Why should the pomp and extravagance of man accompany him to his last resting- place?
12561Ye wretched madmen, ye poor fellahs, are ye too ready to join in this praise?
12561wilt thou see him again, or will the cold ground be a barrier between you till this life is past?
27422Why, one asks in amazement, did England part with this Eastern Paradise?
15184That and nothing more, Father? 15184 What art thou doing, woman?
15184''Art thou resolved to serve the true God and to be a good Christian, or dost thou ask this with thy mouth only?''
15184''Does love for God and for thy salvation move thee?''
15184''Hast thou determined to abandon all the maganitos and to exchange them for the true God?''
15184A chief said to me:''Would you believe, Father, that all night long I did not close my eyes, I was so anxious and eager to pray?''
15184At once he made answer with much affection:"The hair, Father, and nothing more?
15184Father, would I be false to God?
15184I said to him in a loud voice, while all the rest preserved silence:''Dost thou say this heartily?''
15184Letters from Pedro Chirino( undated; 1604?)
15184Pedro Chirino;[ undated; 1604?]
15184Pedro Chirino;[ undated; 1604?].
15184They cast themselves at my feet, and upon their knees besought me not to depart, saying:''If we again fall into sin, to whom shall we have recourse?''
15184This took place near Sebu; what must be the condition of affairs elsewhere?"
15184What do you fear from a man unarmed and alone, who puts himself in your power?
15184When he was told that the father would not know it, he replied:''But will God fail to see it, even if the father does not know it?''
15184When the light penetrated their souls, they were astonished; and, full of joy, they began to ask one another,''What is this?''
15184When we were taught last year that we must not sin against the Divine Majesty, would we dare to do so?''
15184Your Reverence will doubtless ask:''Who inspired them with such warmth and fire, since they are a people so heedless by nature?''
15184_ Fray Jhoan de Tapia_, associate of the late provincial and secretary of the province[?].
15184dost thou dare to work on Christmas day?"
27503Oh yes,was the reply;"what luck have you had with it?"
27503You remember that gun, Resident,said he,"you gave me?"
27503Where are there not tramcars now?
17327* The mountain cantons of Saratini and Duppâni( Kalpâni l � Adpâni?
17327And Hazael said, But what is thy servant which is but a dog, that he should do this great thing?
17327And he lifted up his face to the window and said, Who is on my side-- who?
17327And the Lord said unto him, Wherewith?
17327And the Lord said, Who shall entice Ahab that he may go up and fall at Ramoth- gilead?
17327As Jehu entered the gates she reproached him with the words, � Is it peace, thou Zimri-- thy master � s murderer?
17327Is the story of Hosea and his wife an allegory, or does it rest on a basis of actual fact?
17327What decisive results had the terrible struggles produced, which stained almost periodically the valleys of the Tigris and the Zab with blood?
17327What is the transgression of Jacob?
17327Wherefore came this mad fellow to thee?
17327and what are the high places of Judah?
17327and whom will He make to understand the message?
17327is it not Samaria?
17327it is death;--dost thou desire it?
17327it is life for us;--dost thou desire it?
17327them that are weaned from the milk and drawn from the breasts?
17327� Is all well?
17327� Whom, � they stammered between their hiccups-- � whom will He teach knowledge?
21512Did I?
21512Yes God knows everything but what do you say of your hope?
21512Are there any remains of Persia''s ancient beauty and grandeur?
21512But the question arose, Where is the man qualified for the work, who can overcome the difficulties?
21512Have the laws of the Medes and Persians undergone no change?
21512I have been asked questions like these: Is there a solid foundation established by missions in Persia?
21512If mothers were asked to send their girls, they asked,"What is the use?
21512Is it as large as the state of Michigan?
21512Is the king still absolute as in ancient times?
21512The writer has often asked of Mohammedans:"Have you any hope of heaven?"
21512Those who are interested in politics and government, have asked: Is modern Persia a province of Turkey?
21512Were they awakened to their spiritual condition?
21512What are some of the fruits of our mission work over there?
21512What are some of the temporal improvements?
21512What changes have taken place?
21512What has the gospel done?
21512When he was dying in the arms of Ayesha, Omar asked him:"Prophet where do you wish us to bury you?"
21512Who was once born in the East, Who preached and was crucified in the East, When wilt thou again visit the East?
27802Are you, indeed,said he,"the man who made me that present?
27802Why do you not strike?
27802Which of you will volunteer to bring him, dead or alive, to me?"
27802how long will you continue to act in this absurd and preposterous manner?
2076May then a subject,he asked,"put his sovereign to death?"
2076What do you mean?
2076At length he was summoned into the presence of Kublai Khan, who said to him,"What is it you want?"
2076How should such men trouble themselves with the conventionalities of this world, or care what people may think of them?"
2076How, then, is it that some men are evil while others are good?
2076Light asked Nothing, saying:"Do you, sir, exist, or do you not exist?"
2076My fields, my gardens, are choked with weeds: should I not go?
2076My soul has led a bondsman''s life: why should I remain to pine?
2076Of what use, asked his great rival, is Hui Tzu to the world?
2076The four seasons pursue their courses and all things are produced; but does God say anything?"
2076The latter pointed out that Confucius, when asked to speak, so that his disciples might have something to record, had bluntly replied:"Does God speak?
2076The times are out of joint for me; and what have I to seek from men?
2076Then when nothing came into existence, could one really say whether it belonged to existence or non- existence?"
2076This brings us at once to the question-- What is meant by the term China?
2076To the same man, who inquired his views on capital punishment, Confucius replied:"What need is there for capital punishment at all?
2076What boots it to wear out the soul with anxious thoughts?
2076Where can he come from except from the small islands which fringe the Middle Kingdom, the world, in fact, bounded by the Four Seas?
2076Where does he come from?
2076Why rob one to feed the other?"
2076Why, then, not set our hearts at rest, ceasing to trouble whether we remain or go?
2076cried Light;"who can equal this?
19118But why?
19118203,915 0 0 That from passenger transportation amounted to 50 0 0 That from deposits amounted to 2,000 0 0 That from[ unspent balance of fund for?]
19118For what could be more to my wish and my joy than to be with you now?
19118However much they may claim that in order that there should be no planting[ of Christianity?]
19118Quid enim mihi optacius et lecius pocet[ i.e., posset] accidere, quam nunc vovis inhærere?
19118That is true, but how did that cause any nullification?
19118What can I do?
19118What more can I do?
19118[ Felipe IV-- Madrid(?
19118[ Unsigned; Fabian de Santillan y Gavilanes?
19118[ Unsigned; Fabian de Santillan y Gavilanes?
19118_ List of ecclesiastics_.--"Simancas--[Eclesiastico?
19118the expenses of the courts of the Parián 60 4 0 That from[ fund for?]
15729Epidemics, I suppose? 15729 Whom do you carry and to what place?"
15729And who were the judges?
15729But have the Jews actually gained by the change from the illegal persecutions[ in the form of pogroms] to the legal persecutions of the third of May?
15729Greig put the whole issue in a nut- shell:"Are the Jews to be suffered in the country, or not?"
15729I suppose they are meant for the fleet, but how should I know?
15729In his reply Lilienthal advanced an impressive array of arguments: What will you gain by your resistance to the new measures?
15729Is there indeed no means to put a stop to this crying scandal?
15729Of what avail can ministerial circulars be when the highest administrators on the spot paralyze their actions in public by the living word?
15729Struggling against adversities which no other people have encountered, do they not yet survive-- the wine from the crushed grape?
15729The birthright of this race is thus despoiled; and, Sir, have we no word of protest?
15729The martyred nation stood at the threshold of the new reign with a silent question on its lip:"What next?"
15729The question"For whom do I labor?"
15729What will Europe say when she learns that in fighting for our liberty we have not been able to get along without Jewish help?"
15729Will the light of day break at last?
15729Will this go on for a long time?
15729You are a stranger; do you know what you are undertaking?
27127And since this holy tribunal always brings peace to the kingdoms where it is just, will your Highness do this for me, and grant this request?
27127Consider, your Majesty, what liberties these are to be taken from religious; and who can endure them?
27127Will your Grace get them?
27127[ Unsigned; Manila?
27127[ Unsigned; Manila?
27556At the command( or, the instance) of the guru, the grateful----(?)
27556But where is the man that can live without dining?
27556He may live without books,--what is knowledge but grieving?
27556He may live without hope,--what is hope but deceiving?
27556He may live without love,--what is passion but pining?
16768Are you not aware, replied the Malay, that it is written in a Book? 16768 But who winds it up?"
16768How do you secure a prisoner( a man was asked) without employing a chain or our stocks?
16768It may be true,answered the other,"but what foundation have you for expecting assistance from Allah and Mahomet?"
16768You pay a veneration to the tombs of your ancestors: what foundation have you for supposing that your dead ancestors can lend you assistance?
16768An example of the former species is as follows: Apa guna passang palita, Kallo tidah dangan sumbu''nia?
16768Apa guna bermine matta, Kalla tidah dangan sunggu''nia?
16768But are these the real circumstances of polygamy?
16768Have you not heard of the Koran?"
16768How is the matter to be decided?
16768To what is this disproportion owing?
16768What signifies attempting to light a lamp, If the wick be wanting?
16768What signifies playing with the eyes, If nothing in earnest be intended?
16768When Christ saw the cross he trembled and shaked; and they said unto him hast thou an ague?
16768or must custom be allowed to supersede all other influence, both moral and physical?
16768or to the earth''s losing by degrees her fecundity from an excessive cultivation?
16768to the difference of grain, as rice may be in its nature extremely prolific?
16768to the more genial influence of a warmer climate?
27547Or what if Germany, France or Russia should purchase the same from the independent Sultan of Brunai?"
27547The question may be asked what has the Company done for North Borneo?
27547Why not have our coaling station there?
17328And it shall come to pass that all they that look upon thee shall flee from thee, and say, Nineveh is laid waste: who will bemoan her?
17328Behold, thou hast heard what the kings of Assyria have done to all lands, by destroying them utterly; and shalt thou be delivered?
17328He may have been the immediate predecessor of Sarakos.--?
17328How beautiful is that which God hath done for thee, how glorious that which thy divine father hath done for thee?
17328How long shall thine evil thoughts lodge within thee?
17328Is it a decree, and in the mouth of thy high divinity, O Shamash, great lord, ordained and promulgated?
17328Is it a tomb?
17328Whence shall I seek comforters for thee? � Thebes, the city of Amon, did not escape captivity; why then should Nineveh prove more fortunate?
17328Whence shall I seek comforters for thee? � Thebes, the city of Amon, did not escape captivity; why then should Nineveh prove more fortunate?
17328Wherefore have I seen it?
17328Ye stand upon your sword, ye work abomination, and ye defile every one his neighbour � s wife: and shall ye possess the land?...
17328will he fulfil them punctually?
17328will he honestly and faithfully enter into friendly engagements with Esarhaddon, King of Assyria?
17328will he observe the conditions( made by) Esarhaddon, King of Assyria?
17328� O thou sword of the Lord, how long will it be ere thou be quiet?
11367: did it mean"white"plus"horse"?
11367A much more difficult question, however, faced him: How was the empire to be governed?
11367And how could it be ascertained whom Heaven had destined as successor if the existing dynasty was brought down?
11367But how was it that the Mongol rule did not collapse until some forty years later?
11367But what had happened to the Toba?
11367But what was the position of the"official"religion?
11367But what was the purpose of all this?
11367But what were the traders to do with their profits?
11367But whence came the officials?
11367But why not by the Toba?
11367Can the Chinese eradicate this tendency?
11367How can we explain that Buddhism had gained such influence?
11367How could unity be restored in these things?
11367How was it that in spite of all this the Manchus were able to establish themselves?
11367Northern Ch''i( Chinese?
11367Now a new question arose: what should be done with all those people?
11367Or should the right wing prevail, an alliance be concluded with the capitalists, and limits be set to the expropriation of landed estates?
11367Or was"white horse"no longer a horse at all but something quite different?
11367Should they work with it or against it?
11367The Europeans concentrated especially on the purchase of silk and tea; but what could they import into China?
11367The volume of short stories entitled_ Liao- chai chich- i_, by P''u Sung- lin( 1640- 1715?
11367Were the aliens to hold to their own worship of heaven, or were they to take over the official Chinese cult, or what else?
11367Western Liang( Chinese?)
11367What could take their place?
11367What was to be done, for instance, with Chu''s helpers?
11367When we read of the turning over of great landed estates to the state, do we not imagine that we are faced with a modern land reform?
11367Why discuss the hearts of the people?"
11367Why should not the Huns have the same right?
11367Why should not they join in this struggle for the Chinese imperial throne?
11367Why was it that the Mongols were able to be so much more successful than their predecessors?
11367Will China be able to continue its eighteenth- century dream of direct or indirect domination of South- east Asia?
11367Will North Vietnam detach itself from China and attach itself more closely to Russia?
11367Will Russia and China continue to create separate spheres of influence in Asia, Africa, and South America?
11367Will the present government change the minds of these men and eradicate their feelings?
27233A question that is very frequently put is,"What has been the influence of Christianity upon Japanese life and thought?"
27233How long, without the mainstay of religion, will the Japanese cling to this outworn but beautiful relic of his old life?
27233On the other side patriotism is kept alive by the pilgrimages of school children to the national shrines, but one is confronted with the questions?
27233WILL THE JAPANESE RETAIN THEIR GOOD TRAITS?
27233What is it that has kept them unspotted from the world of business?
15921They converse with their neighbors in good Polish.... What excuse have we for our brogue and jargon?
15921And Zunser represented Rachel as soliloquizing in Yiddish: Through the windows what am I seeing, Like turtle- doves hitherward fleeing?
15921And did not the two have enough in common to become one in the hour of great need?
15921And have not country life and field labor been depicted by them in the most glowing colors?
15921And how can you expect to accomplish it, if the language and regulations of our country are entirely unknown to you?"
15921Are my Joseph and Benjamin knocking at my door?
15921Are we, too, Jews( Razve vy tozhe Yevrey)?''"]
15921But how is the valuation calculated?
15921But what was the fruit he reaped?
15921CHAPTER I THE PRE- HASKALAH PERIOD?-1648"There is but one key to the present,"says Max Müller,"and that is the past."
15921CHAPTER I THE PRE- HASKALAH PERIOD?-1648( pp.
15921Could they help suspecting the tyrant of what he really intended to do-- of seeking to diminish their numbers by conversion?
15921Esterka, Polish Jewish queen(?
15921Farther and faster they are ever drifting, Who knows how far they will be shifting?
15921For, after all, was not Judaism in both these phases endangered by the new and aggressive enemy from the West?
15921How can we look with indifference on such a survival of barbarism?"
15921How much more must this consideration have weight in Russia?
15921In their restoration we found balm for our wounds, and with rapturous wonderment we asked''who has borne us these?''"
15921Is Haskalah worth the sacrifices he and his like are daily bringing on its altar?
15921Is not the materialism of the emancipated Maskilim often greater than the medievalism of the fanatical Hasidim?
15921Issachar Falkensohn Behr( or Bär Falkensohn, 1746- 1796?
15921Morschtyn, George, proselyte(?
15921Or can we blame them for being determined to the last to baffle him?
15921Prochovnik, Abraham, Jewish king of Poland(?
15921Wahl, Saul, Jewish Polish king(?
15921Was not this the cry of the romantic Maskilim in Germany, in Galicia, and particularly in Russia?
15921What became of the students when they were graduated?
15921What congregation, many of whose members were profound Talmudists, would accept a rabbi to whom unvocalized Hebrew was a snare and a stumbling- block?
15921What could result from such a state of affairs but poverty, material and spiritual, with all the suffering it engenders?
15921You ask me-- he calls out again-- what good a dead language can do us?
15921You wish-- thus he addresses himself to the assimilationists-- you wish to be like the other people?
21835Are they prepared to announce that program, and to have it measured by the standard of the American ideal?
21835Do we need any further evidence?
21835Does n''t there seem to be some ground for the feeling that they are desirous of ruling everywhere?"
21835How, then, can it be possible to regard Bolshevism as typically and essentially Jewish, or as part of an all- Jewish conspiracy?
21835III THE MYSTERY OF THE PROTOCOLS First of all, then, what do we actually know about the origin of these protocols?
21835IS SOCIALISM A JEWISH CONSPIRACY?
21835IV IS SOCIALISM A JEWISH CONSPIRACY?
21835In that case, how will the organized hostility to the Jews be manifested?
21835In view of such facts as these, is it reasonable to suppose that Bolshevism is a pro- Jewish conspiracy?
21835Is it necessary, I wonder, to waste words in exposing this pious fraud?
21835Perhaps there are other mistakes in this list-- but what is the use of wasting time in checking it further?
21835Specifically, what is the program of the group of anti- Semites in this country with which the_ Dearborn Independent_ is identified?
21835Was Owen the tool of Jewish conspirators?
21835Was ever perjurer more confused?
21835[ 2] Do you ask me to believe that these pogroms were deliberately brought about as part of a"Jewish"conspiracy?
10770(?).
10770Does your Excellency wish to send that ship to Japan without my permission?
10770Has a palm- tree ever been made to blossom in a hothouse?
10770I was not lucky enough to reach the summit of the mountain, upon which was to be found a lake,"from where else should the water come?"
10770If the inhabitants become tumultuous and rise up, on whom will the magistrate call for aid to repress and punish them?
10770If they marry, it is by the merest chance; where can a family be found that has been settled here for several generations?
10770In such a predicament, is any other alternative left him than to fly or die in the struggle?
10770Is there here a secondary variation of the type, something brought about through climate, food, circumstances?
10770Now, how are the local differences of various tribes to be explained, when on the whole the place of origin was the same?
10770Nowadays, forsooth, they sing Andalusian songs, and dance Spanish dances; but in what sort of way?
10770Of a king of Mindanao, visited by Magellan at Massana, it is written:--"In every tooth he had three machie( spots?)
10770P. Camarines Norte Tagalog, Bicol 25,372 7 A2(?)
10770The mandarins say to themselves:''Why should we undertake what we can never accomplish?
10770What did it matter?
10770What influence will this entirely new and strange element exercise over the conformation of American relations?
10770When the extortionate acts as these are practised, to what lengths may it not be expected the other excesses and abuses of authority are carried?
10770Why should we be eternally running after an ideal of perfection which can never be met with?
10770Why should we sow that others may reap?''...
10770[ 204] Perhaps they are descended from such tribes?
10770textilis?
26004But who would say that such an expedient would ensure the duration of commerce, and the ability of your vassals and the foreigners to maintain it?
26004By order of the royal Council a compilation is made( February, 1637?)
26004Heredia''s list( 1618?)
26004What do ye seek?
26004Who brought you here?
26004[ 84] From another direction there came, under a white flag, a letter from the Recollect fathers whom the Moros held captive there, that[ our men?]
17326And he said, How went the matter, my son?
17326And when Eli heard the noise of the crying, he said, What meaneth the noise of this tumult?
17326But what became of their possessions lying outside Cyprus?
17326Did the fame of their discovery, we may ask, spread so rapidly in the East as to excite there the cupidity and envy of their rivals?
17326If I go away, thou shalt be here alone, and is there any one who will be with thee to follow thee?
17326Is it indeed thy will that I should leave thee?
17326They are now enthroned-- who can say for how many years longer?
17326Was the profit from these distant cruises so very considerable after all?
17326What better use could he make of his resources than devote them to reasserting the traditional authority of his country over Syria?
17326What then happened when the last Ramses who bore the kingly title was gathered to his fathers?
17326Who shall deliver us out of the hand of these mighty gods?...
17326and Zebul his officer?
17326is not he the son of Jerubbaal?
17326is not this the people that thou hast despised?
17326serve ye the men of Hamor the father of Shechem: but why should we serve him?
17326� Hear, now, ye Benjamites; will the son of Jesse give every one of you fields and vineyards?
17326� What portion have we in David?
2539They all come to life again, do n''t they?
2539Why, they are all packed up in boxes,said I"What did you think became of them?"
2539Why?
2539(?)
2539Arfaki?"
2539Can this be an indication that the Papuans are a mixed race?
2539How long would I stop?
2539If these people are not savages, where shall we find any?
2539If, however, the question that is so frequently asked of the votaries of the less popular sciences were put here--"Cui bono?"
2539What are the finest Grecian statues to the living, moving, breathing men I saw daily around me?
2539What is this ideally perfect social state towards which mankind ever has been, and still is tending?
2539Would I stay two or three months?
2539who ever heard of such a name?
10974And England?
10974And who is to repay me for their loss? 10974 Are we, then, never to finish with this accursed snow?"
10974But you are English, are you not?
10974Dhuleep Singh is in Russia, is he not?
10974Did you come across the lion?
10974Do you know Russia well?
10974How strong is Russia''s army?
10974Is England afraid of Russia?
10974Is he a good man?
10974Is it true that the Russians do not allow Mohammedans to worship in Central Asia?
10974It is a lie?
10974More than England did?
10974Or get it stolen from them?
10974So you refused the escort over the Kotal?
10974Tell me, do the English imagine that Abdur Raman[ B] is their friend?
10974Then why do his people try to kill him?
10974What does Russia pay him a year?
10974What is that?
10974What is this?
10974Where do you come from, and what are you?
10974Who is going to guarantee that the''Farangis''will not steal it?
10974Will England reach Kandahár before Russia takes Herat?
10974Will the Russians ever take India?
10974Will_ you_ sell us some eggs and milk?
10974Would there be any difficulty in making that journey?
10974You English never do know anything,muttered the Khan, impatiently; adding,"Do you know the Czar of Russia?"
10974You will only be stopped and sent back,said he;"what is the use of losing time?"
10974Are they not all alike from Gibraltar to Hong Kong?
10974Could we or not get over this"Valley of Death"?
10974Has the journey been worth it?
10974Has the result repaid one for the cold, dirt, and privation of Persia, the torrid heat and long desert marches through Baluchistán?
10974How many thousand miles now separated me from the last border town of the Great White Czar that I visited-- Kiakhta, on the Russo- Chinese frontier?
10974If such primitive means can attain such satisfactory results, what could not modern agricultural science be made to do for Persia?
10974The harems of Constantinople and Cairo are recruited from Paris and Vienna; why not those of Teherán?
10974To inquiries of"How is the road?"
10974What do you mean?
10974What is to be done?"
10974What was she doing- out unattended at this late hour?
10974Where will it be on the Kharzán Pass?
10974Who could she be?
28667How is it?
28667Is he so very great a personage as this?"
28667said he;"has the emperor really made all those conquests, and is his empire as extensive and powerful as he pretends?
12970Am I my brother''s keeper?
12970How absurd?
12970--_A Letter to Uncle Sam._ Shall we give their independence to the Philippines?
12970A beginning accordingly has been made, but what is to be the end?
12970And, as the hope of a people must rest in its youth, what does he find to be the case?
12970Are we willing to shoulder the responsibility of such a result?
12970But as we did not, the question was put:"Who is Pitapit?"
12970But of farmers, young men willing to return to the fields, their own fields, and by the sweat of their brow to work out the salvation of the country?
12970Could any other field have been more unpromising, have offered more difficulties?
12970Does our duty in the premises consist or not in merely satisfying such a principle?
12970For had not Browne rigged up a shower, consisting of the Standard five- gallon tin?
12970How else shall we explain what is far more significant, the silence under this head of the really first- rate men of the Archipelago?
12970In the light of the argument hereinbefore submitted, which of these courses appeals to the people of the United States?
12970Is it necessary any further to consider the question of a transfer of control from the present authorities to the Filipinos or to any other authority?
12970Is it not worthy of note that Rizal himself, the posthumous apostle of the Philippines, never advocated or contemplated independence?
12970Is it or is it not possible that practical considerations-- and what is practical is not always sordid-- may outweigh an abstraction?
12970Now, what has been achieved?
12970Otherwise how shall we account for the fact that some declare their disbelief in the possibility of independence?
12970Shall we be the ones to mark this as the limit beyond which he shall never go?
12970The country began to take on an air of civilization-- why not?
12970The curse of Cuba is personal politics: have we any assurance that this same curse in a worse form would not come to blast the Philippines?
12970The question now presents itself: What is to become of these highlanders of Northern Luzon?
12970Was it peace or was it war?
12970We must again ask ourselves, How genuine or real would this demand be?
12970What do we intend to do with them?
12970What would happen if we were to grant immediate independence to the Islands?
12970Who shall say, for example, that the Kalingas are not civilized?
12970Who would have believed that a mere taste of such innocent- looking, refreshing water could have had such dire consequences?
12970Why concern one''s self about them, when there was already so much to be done elsewhere?
12970Why have we not, after fourteen years''possession, found an answer to the question, or, in other words, declared a policy?
12970Why not leave them there, to take one another''s heads when occasion offered?
12970Would he sell the hair?
12970Would not any change in the present administration be singularly unwise?
2530But why do n''t they get a straight one, there are plenty here?
2530How so?
2530Where is it?
2530Where is the Pumbuckle?
2530And the unknown stranger who had done all this for them, and asked for nothing in return, what could he be?
2530But what is the reality?
2530But what should we think of a man who should advocate these principles of perfect freedom in a family or a school?
2530But, with the sharper struggle for existence that will then arise, will the happiness of the people as a whole be increased or diminished?
2530Could he not bring the dead to life?
2530How is it then, that the descriptions of travellers generally give a very different idea?
2530How long would tame squirrels continue to inhabit trees in the vicinity of an English village, even if close to the church?
2530How was it possible for them to realize his motives?
2530It may therefore be easily conceived that when anything bulky or out of the common way was collected, the question"Where is it to be put?"
2530Thinking it might be thunder, I asked,"What is that?"
2530Was he not as old as the mountains?
2530Was it not natural that they should refuse to believe he was a man?
2530Whence comes that inexhaustible fire whose dense and sulphurous smoke forever issues from this bare and desolate peak?
2530Why are the Dyak villages so small and so widely scattered, while nine- tenths of the country is still covered with forest?
2530Why, then, we must inquire, has not a greater population been produced?
2530Will not evil passions be aroused by the spirit of competition, and crimes and vices, now unknown or dormant, be called into active existence?
2530and where, it may be asked, are the glorious flowers that we know do exist in the tropics?
20631How can ye sing when My creatures are perishing?
20631Is India free,wrote Cowper,"or do we grind her still?"
20631Watchmen, what of the night?
20631Wherefore should the Egyptians speak, saying, For evil did He bring them forth to slay them in the mountains...? 20631 Who is blind,"says the prophet,"but My servant, or deaf as My messenger?"
20631But if the universalism they achieved held faulty elements, is that any reason why the purer truth should shrink from universalization?
20631But in what does this love consist?
20631But why, despite his magnificent tribute to Judaism, does this unfettered thinker imagine that the last word is with Christianity?
20631Can one read this and not wonder what Judaism has been about that Lincoln did not even know there_ was_ such a church?
20631Can we doubt it was by a process analogous to that we see at work in England, that Israel evolved into a People chosen for world- service?
20631Do not Juvenal and Horace complain of this Judaising?
20631Does not indeed Jesus tell the Pharisees:"Ye compass sea and land to make one proselyte"?
20631Has Israel no contribution to offer here but the old quarrel with Christianity?
20631Has it less inspiration and optimism than that apocalyptic vision of the ultimate victory of Good which consoles the disciples of Zoroaster?
20631How shall humanity meet this blackest crisis of all?
20631If there were only a single God, and He a God of justice and the world, how could He be confined to Israel?
20631Is it that we have been pampered, cosseted?
20631Is not that very maxim to- day the clamoured policy of Christian multitudes?
20631Is this notorious"tribal God"the God of the Mesopotamian sheikh whose seed was so invidiously chosen?
20631Of contemporary Reform Judaism, the motto"Have we not one father, hath not one God created us?"
20631Was not Catholic Spain the enemy of God?
20631Were not the Idumeans proselytised almost by force?
20631What has the problem of Job, the wisdom of Proverbs, or the pessimism of Ecclesiastes to do with the Jew specifically?
20631What new"City of God"can it build on the tragic wreckage of a thousand years of civilization?
20631When the work appeared, a foreign scholar asked:"Who was his teacher?"
20631Why let a sun sink into a glow- worm?
2846But how should that be?
2846Do not you remember how often I got you under my power, and yet put none of you to death?
2846who was that author afterwards?
28577May we then draw a few conclusions?
28577Places like these and those of rock shelters in other lands have given fruitful results and might they not in these islands?
28577To the customary Malayan spirits of the forest?
28577To the spirit of the dead person?
28577To whom is the"debt of life"owed?
28577What is to be done with such people as these?
28577Why might their ancestors or those of others not have lived in such in ages past and left evidences of an earlier culture?
26170Rechid Pasha asked me how long I remained at Alexandria, how often I had seen Mohhammad Ali, and how he looked? 26170 Will His Majesty deign to hear my most humble and most earnest petition, and graciously put this remedy into application?
2617013)?
26170But might not the accused have brought forward positive evidence in their favour?
26170But what was the object of the gigantic Jew in posting the advertisement at all?
26170Is this circumstance consistent with the burning of his apparel, or did they spare that part only, which would most easily lead to detection?
26170The hills bear the motto--[ Hebrew] ESA AYNAI EL HEHARIM MEAIN YAVO EZRI"( When) I lift up mine eyes unto the hills( I ask) whence cometh my help?
26170What testimony is there then to overcome these probabilities?
26170What would be said if a Florentine committed a crime, and all Florentines were charged with it?
26170or how are we to provide them with proper habiliments and books required for the purpose if we can hardly afford to satisfy them with bread?''
26170why waste time by pursuing the ridiculous absurdities of these suppositions any further?
28979Sleep, my child, sleep, my child, Where is thy nurse gone? 28979 What shall we do then?"
28979After thus secluding himself for some time, he called the woman and asked,"Was your father an adept in the art of second sight?"
28979What pattern do you wish?''
28979What shall she buy thee?
27749And as for a fortnight being too brief a time,suggested another--"did the Progress take longer?"
27749But ca n''t the lady tell him I do n''t know Dutch?
27749If that State, which we know so well, was discovered so recently,urged one of the speakers,"why not discover Java?"
27749Then how can I bathe there at the same time?
27749Yes, was not Omad the chief syceto the gentleman alluded to?
27749And still worse thought-- would it fall to his lot to break it to them?
27749Could it be possible that they would also be obliged to go barefooted through the muddy streets?
27749Here in Singapore X. need envy no one, for was he not to go out after dinner and hear a band in the moonlight, and a band played by Europeans?
27749Perhaps he, too, has aided with his mite-- perhaps-- who knows?
27749Then the reserved remarks found vent,"Was the Tuan aware that all the women in the place bathed there?"
27749Well, can my readers say straight off what constitutes the Straits Settlements, and which are islands?
27749What would his host think of him, if he allowed him to continue to talk and never informed him that he could not understand one word of Dutch?
27749What would the titled traveller have said had his hurried steps taken him that way?
20668''Has she glass beads round her neck?''
20668''Have they bracelets on their hands?''
20668''Have they crowns on their heads?''
20668''Have they rings in their ears?''
20668''Have they shoes on their feet?''
20668''Have they the doll in their hands?''
20668''What can the washerman do in a village where the people live naked?''
20668''Why, what is the worst,''he said,''that you can do to me?''
20668A cocoanut was placed on the ground, and the priest, holding the pickaxe by the point in his right hand, said,''Shall I strike?''
20668A similar state of things prevailed in classical antiquity: Who are these coming to the sacrifice?
20668And did he not die within three months?"
20668And did he not the very day after their execution begin to spit blood?
20668Do you take me for an Arain?''
20668From Ratanpur they all journeyed to Chura( Chhuri?
20668My husband will beat me and who will pay him the compensation?
20668On coming to the house they kick down the matting which covers the doorway; the man inside says,''Who are you?''
20668So he asked the Banjaras,"What have you done with the five travellers, my good friends?
20668The priest is on the roof of the house, and before the wedding he cries out:''Are the king and queen here?''
20668To what green altar, O mysterious priest, Lead''st thou that heifer lowing at the skies, And all her silken flanks with garlands drest?
20668When Mudhaji Sindhia caused seventy Thugs to be executed at Mathura was he not warned in a dream by Devi that he should release them?
20668Who cares for sisters and cousins in these days of civilisation?''
20668how may he cross the border of another country?
20668how may he eat another''s_ banwat_?
20668how may he go to another country?
20668how may he touch another''s bower?
20668how shall he bathe with strange water?
20668how shall he marry another woman?
20668said the king, observing him;''the monthly bill, is it?''
20913And for why?
20913Him?
20913Were they exercising for their health?
20913Why are you stopping here?
20913Why do n''t they call''em_ in_posts?
20913''But, Toolawee,''I replied,''you do damage enough with the one you have; what do you want of mine?''
20913''You say that you wish to get samples of the clothing and arms of my people for your collection?''
20913Decorate the wall with hats?
20913Did they object to my wearing stockings?
20913For had they not killed, and what is quite as bad in the Moro code of ethics, stolen?
20913How many left has she?"
20913May I have a ship''s boat at once?"
20913No?
20913Or was I younger than I looked?
20913Or was it possible they had mistaken the stockings for skin?
20913Taller even?
20913Verily, the spirit of that Filipina in an American would have emboldened her to wear-- bloomers?
20913Was it possible I considered myself a child?
20913Was it possible such things had occurred in the twentieth century and on American soil?
20913Was it possible there were other women in America as tall?
20913We want to go to the outposts-- way out, sabe?"
20913Wear them ourselves?
20913Were we Catholics?
20913What if it, too, should prove a failure?
20913What more natural?
20913What were we going to do with the hats?
20913Who''s there?"
20913_''Susmariajoseph!_ But surely that was a joke?
20913returned the soldier in answer to our questions,"Him?
26412Are you really the grand duke?
26412How do you like the Chinese?
26412Amongst many curious things which I thus heard the following has always puzzled me with the conjecture,"Can there possibly be any truth in it?"
26412But, you will ask, what besides amusing themselves have these Anglo- Chinese to do?
26412Can do, no can do?"
26412Does she hope to conquer, to change or to purify?"
26412Her husband was dead, she had bewailed him and burnt incense at his grave, and what further could this poor, broken woman do?
26412How then about foreigners''knowledge of the language?
26412I have often heard the question asked--"Would the Chinese be any the better for becoming Christians?"
26412One of the most frequent questions that I am asked at home is,"Do not Chinamen wear the finger- nails very long?"
26412Putting aside all criticism of missionaries themselves, the vital question is--"Will they succeed in converting China to Christianity?"
26412Sometimes, in order to keep up his courage, I have even heard him shout"I see you,""I know who you are,""I''m coming,""Who''s afraid?"
26412What could be done in the face of such horrifying circumstances?
26412What has been the cause of this descent?
26412What to say anent missionaries?
26412With the thermometer standing at ninety degrees in your bedroom you frame the mental query"Can I last through the day?"
26412she inquired with striking accent;"are you really a prince?"
11873After?
11873But,it may be remarked,"what were Jane and I but globe- trotters''?
11873Eh? 11873 I send boat for you-- ten o''clock to- morrow?"
11873To- day, master?
11873To- morrow, then-- I got very naice kyriasity[ curiosity]--to- morrow, master-- what time?
11873Truly that can I; but say, what recompense wilt thou give me?
11873Twelve o''clock?
11873Well, Sabz Ali-- what shall we have for breakfast to- morrow?
11873Well, shikari-- Baloo dekho hai?
11873What have we here, James?
11873What_ coloured beard_ comes next by the window?
11873Will you come to my shop?
11873A bear?
11873After tiffin and a short rest we set forth up the nullah behind the village to look for( need I say?)
11873For to his subjects the Maharana is little less than a divinity, for is he not a direct descendant of the Sun?
11873Gupkar, Town of Gopaditya(?).
11873Here is a specimen page of the Guide Book( bound in red) for 19--(?
11873Honk finished?
11873How can I best attempt to describe the din, the crush, the light, the colour?
11873I asked the shikari why the---- goose he had let me come out in chaplies instead of grass shoes if the country was so rough?
11873I had just realised what the untoward commotion meant when I heard Jane from under her"resai"ask,"What_ is_ the matter-- is it an earthquake?"
11873I wonder if we shall ever revisit it?
11873I''ve found what I seek: Tell me quick-- Is she''madam''or''ma''mselle''?"
11873Is it?
11873Is there any cold chicken you could grill?"
11873Marg,(Margh?)
11873May I confess that I was again a little disappointed?
11873Nothing else seems alive, and I am becoming bored----What?
11873Saw nothing?
11873Shall I confess that I began an erudite work on the birds of Kashmir, but got no further than the Hoopoe?
11873Shall we ever forget-- Jane and I-- that simple feast on the Nagmarg?
11873Smyrnensis_(?).
11873Surely, though, there is a golden mean?
11873The following painful conversation ensued:--"Whither sailest thou, oh brother, perched upon the birch bark of thine ancestral roof?"
11873Was it like Henley?
11873What beard were I best to play it in?
11873What have we here?
11873What?
11873[ 2] Can it be that Bernier was right?
11873and am I not trying to sing the praises of Kashmir with the avowed object of inducing people to go out and see it for themselves?"
11873quite so,"I exclaimed;"but have I got it right side up?"
22010With what shall we cut_ gondla_ grass, and with what shall we cut rice? 22010 Again the Bhulias affect the honorific title of Meher, and another saying addresses them thus:Why do you call yourself Meher?
22010And again:"If you do pluck it, can you support it?
22010Another saying is,''_ To tum kya abhi tak bhar bhunjte rahe_,''or''Have you been stoking the oven all this time?''
22010Kahe barbarat hai?
22010Kahe jai jai logon ka dana khat hai?
22010The surly farmer has come to the field and scolds them; the little birds say,''O farmer, why do you scold us?
22010To which the girl''s father replies:"The flower is delicate; it is in the midst of an ocean and very difficult to approach: how will you pluck it?"
22010Tor kiamat mor niamat, Bismillah hai tuch, or"Why do you cackle?
22010What is the cradle made of, and what are its tassels made of?
22010When asked why he did not scare them away, he said,''Are they not as much the creatures of Rama as I am?
22010Why did not I, unfortunate one, die instead of thee?''
22010Why do you crow?
22010Why do you eat other people''s grain?
22010how should I deprive them of food?''
14346Afterward the King to requite them, asked what they most needed in their Countrey?
14346And we stood looking one upon another until there came one that could speak the Chingulay Tongue: Who asked us, from whence we came?
14346And what Countenance the King shewed to those Dutch men that came running away to him?
14346And, Who were the greatest in the Realm next to him?
14346At the hearing of which himself justified us to be innocent; saying, Since my absence, who was there that would give them Victuals?
14346But they demanded of me, What I thought might be the reason or occasion of it?
14346But they will say withal, Why should I bring up a Devil in my House?
14346But, they asked further, What was my Opinion?
14346Concerning the French, If the King knew not of their coming before they came?
14346Dendi, Shall I give?
14346For what indeed should they do with more than Food and Rayment, seeing as their Estates encrease, so do their Taxes also?
14346How many English men had served the King, and what became of them?
14346How the common People used to talk concerning them?
14346How the hearts of the People stood affected?
14346How they had proceeded in treating with the King?
14346I answered, I was a Stranger at Court, and how could I know that?
14346I signified to him that I was come in obedience to the Warrant, and I desired to know the reason why I was sent for?
14346If I knew any way or means to be used whereby the Prisoners in Cande might be set free?
14346If our Gerehah, fortune be bad, what can God do against it?
14346If we had never been brought into his presence?
14346It may be asked then, why any other sort of Rice is sown, but that which is longest a Ripening, seeing it brings in most Profit?
14346Sometimes they will tell the Beggar, What have I to give?
14346Then came the White men, the God asked them, what they came for?
14346Then he enquired of us, Who gave us leave to come down so low?
14346Then they asked, If the King of Cande had any Issue?
14346They asked me moreover, How we had made our Escape, and which way, and by what Towns we passed, and how long we were in our Journey?
14346They asked them again, Why then did they refuse to sell them now?
14346To this he replied, Can not you read and write English?
14346What Army he could raise upon occasion?
14346What I thought would become of that Land after this King''s Decease?
14346When we were come before him, he demanded who we were, and how long we should stay?
14346Whether I had any Acquaintance or Discourse with the great Men at Court?
14346Whether the King did take Counsel of any, or rule and act only by his own will and pleasure?
14346Which way was best and most secure to send Spyes or Intelligence to Cande?
14346Why he would not make Peace with them, they so much sueing for it, and sending Presents to please him?
14346Why they do not always sow the best kind of Rice?
14346and what was become of some certain Noble- men, whom the King had lately cut off?
30064But I hear some one asking, How do you live and travel in such a country?
30064How shall I give you an idea of it?
26844What''s in a name? 26844 ( and we became more rational, Why were we ordered home?) 26844 And then when the excitement was a little over, and we became more rational, Why were we ordered home? 26844 But if the day is so trying, who can describe the horrors of the night? 26844 Can religion have any thing to do with this? 26844 Has it been for this object that we have been supported in our maritime superiority? 26844 Has it been with this view that we have been permitted to discomfit the navies of the whole world? 26844 Has this been granted us, and have we really been selected as a favoured nation to spread the pure light of the gospel over the universe? 26844 How is it that it can so truly be said that the sun never sets upon the English flag? 26844 Is it surprising that you should be supposed to be pirates after such wanton outrage? 26844 It is a military possession, an African barrack, no more; and what will be the result in case of the breaking out of hostilities? 26844 The chief inquired of the captain, in reply, why he did not shoot the offenders? 26844 The curry, nevertheless, was excellent; and what matter did it make? 26844 The reader may perhaps ask, why the court was dissolved? 26844 Was it possible? 26844 Was it the row that the captain had had with the admiral, and the reports of many officers who had quitted the ship? 26844 Who can say? 26844 Why so? 26844 Why, then, should this be? 26844 Would the court of captains then have discovered that the charges were not sufficiently specific? 27014 And for what, does the reader suppose? 27014 European shipmasters used to complain bitterly of the roguery practised upon them by the native dealers; but who taught the native his roguish tricks? 27014 I have often heard the question raised in Australia, Whence proceed the hot winds? 27014 Ship after ship arrived from the manufacturing districts, with full cargoes; and the universal cry was,What is to be done with all these goods?"
27014Suppose I no want ask any thing, what for I go?"
27014Supposing the route should prove practicable simply as a mail line, is the Colony at present in circumstances to bear the expense of keeping it up?
27014These winds invariably blow from the north- west; but the question is, Whence do they derive the heat they are charged with?
27014What better conduct, however, can be expected from men, nine- tenths of whom either are or have been convicts?
27014What more can be said of any community?
27014What was it that carried off so many of the Cameronians and Royal Irish stationed in Chusan during the first expedition to the North?
27014What was to be done?
27014What would my fair countrywomen say to the"black- fellow''s"mode of taking unto himself a wife?
27014Who introduced false weights?
27014Who is there possessed of authority to hand me and my countrymen, like so many cattle, over to the Dutch or to any other power?
27014higher than when all the cry was,"What is to become of these goods?"
19400Have I not made unto thee many offerings?
19400A Sun- Hawk, hovering in high heaven on outspread wings, at least presented a bold and poetic image; but what can be said for a Sun- Calf?
19400But did all those whose names preceded or followed his on the lists, really exist as he did?
19400But had all ended for him with the moment in which he had ceased to breathe?
19400But how could it have lain beneath the primordial ocean without either drying up the waters or being extinguished by them?
19400How far off in time are we to carry back the date of their arrival?
19400In one of the texts the question is asked,"Who is the son of a king''s daughter who has sat on the throne of royalty?
19400Is it the Blue Nile, which seems to come down from the distant mountains?
19400Is the Menés who usually figures at their head[**] also a Thinite prince?
19400May it not be that a serpent hath wrought this suffering in thee; that one of thy children hath lifted up his head against thee?
19400Nûît said:''And how then, my father Nû?''
19400Peace was re- established, but could it last long?
19400Ptolemies admit the claims which the local priests attempted to deduce from this romantic tale?
19400Suddenly bitten as he was setting out upon his daily round, the god cried out aloud,"his voice ascended into heaven and his Nine called:''What is it?
19400They thought that life, once began, might go on indefinitely: if no accident stopped it short, why should it cease of itself?
19400To whom did she owe this inexhaustible productive energy if not to her neighbour Osiris, to the Nile?
19400Was it a new orb each time, or did the same sun shine every day?
19400Was one of these dwarfs one of the_ Danga_ of Puanît who were sought after by the Pharaohs of the Memphite dynasties?
19400What is his likeness?"
19400Whence came they?
19400Where is the place in which the Nile is born?
19400Which is the true Nile?
19400Who is the god or goddess concealed there?
19400Why, towards Græco- Roman times, should they have worshipped the jackal, or even the dog, at Siût?
19400Would not men, as soon as they had recovered from their terror, betake themselves again to plotting against the god?
19400Yea, when Sît prayed unto her many times, saying:''Wilt thou not have pity upon the brother of thy son''s mother?''
19400[**] How came Sit to be incarnate in a fennec, or in an imaginary quadruped?
19400and did the god regain possession of the domains and dues which they declared had been his right?
19400and his gods:''What is the matter?
19400and if they existed, to what extent do the order and the relation assigned to them agree with the actual truth?
19400what is it, O father of the gods?
19400what is it?''
19400what is the matter?''
2124( 13) Was, or could, this prefect be Le E?
2124( 2) Was it a custom to wash the hands with"earth,"as is often done with sand?
2124( 3) Are two classes of opponents, or only one, intended here, so that we should read"all the unbelievers and Brahmans,"or"heretics and Brahmans?"
2124( 4) What can we do?"
2124( 6) Where and when?
2124( 7) Did they not contrive to let him in, with some cachinnation, even in so august an assembly, that so important a member should have been shut out?
2124( 8)?
2124(?
2124Are we now with them in 402?
2124But what had disciples of Buddha to do with hunting and taking life?
2124Fa- Hsien first spoke assuringly to them, and then slowly and distinctly asked them,"Who are you?"
2124He asked further,"What country is this?"
2124He then asked,"What are you looking for among these hills?"
2124How should there be eighteen copies, all different from the original, and from one another, in minor matters?
2124I am( but) a woman; how shall I succeed in being the first to see him?
2124Must it not have been a good act, when it was attended, in the very act of performance, by such blessed consequences?
2124The Tushita heaven was a more likely place to find her than the Trayastrimsas; but was the former a part of the latter?
2124They replied,"We are disciples of Buddha?"
2124Was there a repetition of it here in the Deer- park, or was a prediction now given concerning something else?
2124What has he to do with the Path( of Wisdom)?
2124When was this first assembly in the time of Sakyamuni held?
2124Why should there not have been schools in those monasteries in India as there were in China?
2124here be extended to the Vinaya rules, as well as the Sutras, and mean"the standards"of the system generally?
2124munshee(?
28899Francisco de Villalva;[ 1687?].
28899Francisco de Villalva;[ Madrid, 1687?]
28899He was sent to Europe as procurator( about 1656?
28899He went to Europe( about 1674?)
28899I remember that one Day they asked how many Wives the King of England had?
28899Or does he think that we are afraid of him, that he speaks thus?
28899Then, what is such a post good for?
28899When the General had been informed of these Discourses, he would say, What, is Captain Swan made of Iron, and able to resist a whole Kingdom?
28899and from whence we came?
25930How is the stewardess?
25930How many children have you?
25930What matters to you the good or poor harvest, so long as you have fools to impose upon?
25930Who could eat free soup[ 100] as you do, father, without working?
25930And all this, for what motive?
25930But by adopting an average for the students in the conciliar seminary of Manila in 1842 and 48[_ sic_; 43?]
25930Consequently, will you kindly grant me three days?
25930Going north, one meets the island of Polo[_ i.e._, Polillo?
25930Granting the above, would freedom of worship be advisable for Filipinos?
25930How many insurgents have abjured Catholicism?
25930If the villages are in disorder or revolt, to whom will the alcalde turn his face for aid in checking and punishing them?
25930Is it strange, then, that they are not more in the current of social forms?
25930Let him not pour out the wine or break the wine- jars; for who has given him any authority for that?
25930The Americans enjoy in America the most complete freedom of worship; why, then, should they not enjoy that same freedom when they go to Filipinas?
25930What other recourse is there for him in such a conflict than to flee or to die in the attempt?
25930What was the result of their apostolic labors?
25930What would you say it you knew what passes in the villages that even preserve the names of missions?
25930What, then, would the good Father Diaz wish?
25930Why must one forever pursue an ideal perfection, which can not be obtained, and which is unnecessary in human society?"
25930Will it be believed that the affair is left in this condition?
25930Will the Americans grant them the latter because of that fact?
25930[ 157] Why, then, has not that freedom of worship been granted to the Filipinos, if they themselves ask it?
25930[ 17] Garo: probably the same as_ garita_; a fortified outpost?
13128And what does your mother say?
13128But, then, how can you like her?
13128Did you see her?
13128Do you see that man?
13128Does your father know the girl well?
13128How can they be dirty if they bathe every day? 13128 How much was it you borrowed?"
13128I say, Mr. S.I whispered, touching him with my foot,"what does all this mean?"
13128I suppose that no oath was bad enough for the three leaders, then?
13128If you were to be beheaded, Mr. S., would you be afraid of death?
13128Nonsense,I said;"are you joking, or what?"
13128Now,added the Cho- senese, looking earnestly into my face,"would you work under those circumstances?"
13128So your argument is,I dared put in,"that if one may laugh at one''s own misfortunes, there is all the more title to laugh at those of other people?"
13128What is it?
13128When will you go and live with your wife?
13128Where is my child?
13128Why do you do it?
13128Why not have machines altogether?
13128Why not laugh at illnesses, death, and deformity?
13128Why; who was there?
13128Why?
13128Yes,I remarked,"your story is a very good one; but what part did this particular man, now at Fusan, take in the marauding scheme?"
13128At first the baby became ten times more lively than before, and looked at me as if it meant to say,"What the devil are you doing?"
13128But these are only lesser native failings; and have we not all our faults?
13128But to return to the children of Cho- sen: do you know what is the system employed by the yellow- skinned women to send their babies to sleep?
13128Did you ever see a weaker, more depraved and inhuman head than that which was screwed on his shoulders?
13128Did you not hear the two shrieks and the whistle?
13128Do you see that man squatting down there on a mat?
13128I am pleased with his work, but I flog him to encourage(?)
13128Is he not picturesque with his long white flowing robe, his large pointed straw hat and his black face?
13128One hardly ventures to address any such personage, for so grand is he that, he will hardly condescend to say"How do you do?"
13128Puzzled at this strange occurrence, I inquired of a neighbour:"In which palanquin is the King?"
13128S.?"
13128See how they are swollen, and nearly cut by the rope?"
13128That is punctuality, is it not?
13128The idea is not at all bad, is it?
13128The soldiers had brought with them-- conceive what?
13128What do you suppose they intended to do?
13128What is to be done?
13128What things could make a woman more unhappy?
13128Who would have foreseen this?
13128thought I, panic- stricken-- am I to bathe with these three... old lizards?
13128you have not got it?"
27152Brapa lama("How long")?
27152Can I take a sadoe?
27152How far am I from Tji Wangi? 27152 How you spell it?"
27152Mana Tji Wangi("Where is Tji Wangi")?
27152Tell Mr. X---- What is your name?
27152Tell Mr. X---- that Mynheer Veasfolt----"Who?
27152Tell Mr. X---- that Mynheer Versfolt----"Who?
27152Versfolt?
27152What Englishman?
27152Who?
27152Who?
27152Who?
27152Yes; what about him?
27152How did that happen?"
27152I suppose you want something with a_ cachet_ for the public?"
27152I would add that, having tried Japan( and who has not?
27152In the next place, all the Dutch officials, and the planters and their wives, were travelling second class, and I was left to enjoy(?)
27152Is it within driving distance?"
27152May not an influence of the same kind have operated in Java, and have preserved some of these chronicles from corruption?
27152Such a phrase, for example, as this:_ Apa nama ini?_("What is the name of this?")
27152Such a phrase, for example, as this:_ Apa nama ini?_("What is the name of this?")
27152This latter says,"Ca n''t sleep?
27152We met some natives; I accosted them with"Mana Tji Wangi?"
27152Why not adopt this method in Java?
27152X----?"
27801Ca n''t you guess?
27801Can not you give me some medicine?
27801Deceived you?
27801Did n''t you tell us that the sky was going to fall, and that if we did not hide ourselves in a pit we should be killed?
27801Do n''t you feel a little pain in your ankles?
27801Do n''t you know what is going to happen?
27801Do you not feel the pain in your legs?
27801How was it you went away and left us?
27801Is it not pretty? 27801 Is that the King''s gong?"
27801What is the matter with you?
27801Whatever has given you the headache?
27801When did I deceive you, or do anything to deserve death?
27801Who are you, and what do you want?
27801And what was the name of his wife''s country?
27801How he came to be married?
27801How is it you are so late?"
27801It is so strong, it is enough to make anyone ill. Do n''t you feel ill yourself?"
27801Soon he heard the tramp of someone coming to the foot of the ladder leading up into the hut, and a voice called out:"Is anyone at home?"
27801Soon the Giant came, and shouted:"Who''s there?"
27801They asked him many questions: Where had he been living all this time?
27801When each child is formed, it is brought to the gods who ask,"What would you like to handle or use?"
27801Who''s there?"
27801Will you not take a share in that good work?
2133Do n''t you foreigners also dread the denizens of the inner apartments?
2133While you do not know life, how can you know about death?
2133And what are these passages?
2133And what is the result of all this?
2133By what means would a man chronicle the glory of his ancestors, indite the marriage deed, or comfort anxious parents when exiled to a distant land?
2133Can it be supposed that, if true, nothing of all this has yet been brought to light?
2133For these men are not of us; We are like the horse and the cow;[@] If you associate with them, Who will expel these crocodiles and snakes?
2133For who but a barbarian would defile the banquet hour"when the wine mantles in the cups"with a_ white_ table- cloth, the badge of grief and death?
2133How then about this one, stranger than Buddhist or Taoist creed?
2133How then can men willingly walk with devils?
2133I ask what and whence is this loving- kindness of which he speaks?
2133Is it below Christianity in this?
2133Is it that no holy and wise men have appeared?
2133It is always a compliment to an old man, who is justly proud of his years, and takes the curious form of"your venerable teeth?"
2133Of all religions the only true one, What false doctrine can compare with it?
2133On receiving an affirmative reply, the Emperor added,"Even down to the crutch on which you lean?"
2133Say will you come back, little red- coat, again?
2133Should we not run the risk of sowing seed for future and bloody religious wars on soil where none now rage?
2133The shapeless, voiceless imp-- Why worship him?
2133Where, then, is this scourge of which men speak?
2133Who ever sees in China a tipsy man reeling about a crowded thoroughfare, or lying with his head in a ditch by the side of some country road?
2133Why then sacrifice so much for such trifling gain?
2133Would Christianity raise the Chinese to the standard of European sobriety?
2133Would it bring them to renounce opium, only to replace it with gin?
2133[ A drunken man does n''t know heaven from earth, how can he be expected to distinguish right from wrong?
2133[+]"The miseries and horrors(?)
2133which are now destroying(?)
31226How art thou?"
28580Must I be carried to the skies On flowery beds of ease, While others fought to win the prize, And sailed through bloody seas?
28580Why carry a gun?
28580Why no then you three boys not come and help poor sick mother go home to die?
28580You are going to take a strong guard, of course?
28580And shall I fear to own His cause, Or blush to speak His name?
28580Cone- shaped, triangular, perhaps; what was it like, this gleaming silhouette against the deep blue sky?
28580I asked one groom,"Which is your wife?"
28580Many natives were arrested and brought to town and then it was found that this loyal(?)
28580One day, with the deepest kind of solicitude on his otherwise stolid but child- like and bland face, he said:--"Mrs., you no got husband?"
28580One of the men shouted,"Sergeant, do n''t you hear they are calling for us to surrender?
28580One often needs to ask,"Is this real tortoise shell?"
28580Say are you going to?"
28580Was it a mighty altar, symbol of earth''s need of sacrifice, or emblem of the unity of the ever present triune God?
28580or whither shall I flee from thy presence?
29109How can a Parsi soldier then manage to live and bring up his family on seven rupees a month?
29109Mr. Dosabhai Framji Karaka wrote, a quarter of a century back:[ 56]"Can we then do nothing for our unfortunate brethren in Persia?
29109Were they better treated, and did they receive any recompense?
29109What became of them under the standard of Mahmood after the victory of Ispahan?
29109What could the unfortunate exiles, thirsting for peace and rest, do but accept these conditions?
29109What do we know of their ultimate fate?
29109Why are they not provided with commissions in the army like the Germans and other Europeans?
29109Why then should the descendants of such heroes abstain from taking part in military exercises and in defending the country[ 81]?
29109Would it be possible for Indian ladies to study in a mixed College class?
31572''If the husband pursue an evil course,''argued the liberal- minded prince,''what fault is it of the wife?
31572And if the father rebel, how can the children be blamed?''
31572But how were they to resist a motion which affected the authority of Akbar?
31572{ 71} Akbar replied:''He is now no better than a dead man; how can I strike him?
26981Papers?
26981Was the poor little beggar hit?
26981Who fired that gun? 26981 Apart from the safety of white colonists in Africa, is the welfare of African negroes beneath the consideration of a free- born American? 26981 Are other people''s spiritual affairs of no account, or do we arrogate to ourselves a monopoly of such matters? 26981 As one of the more intelligent remarked,If the Holy Places are really in danger, what are we doing down this way?"
26981Can there be any more damning indictment of such a system?
26981Could there be any more glaring example of the cart before the horse?
26981Do proselytising missionaries in the Islamic field ever sit down and think what they are really trying to do?
26981Does a dog wag his tail or the tail wag the dog?
26981Does it even try?
26981Does the social ostracism of a human being, the damnation of his folk and the salvation of none but a remnant of mankind mean anything to them?
26981How should we like Christianity to be judged by the public behaviour of certain classes in London or other big towns?
26981If so, why does he( or she) subscribe so liberally to support missions in Africa?
26981Is Japan hopelessly benighted and devoid of the activities described as the monopoly of Christianity?
26981Is St. Sophia to remain a mosque or revert to its original purpose as a Christian church?
26981Is a cross or the quadrant and compasses the more potent charm?
26981Moreover: Can Christian teaching or preaching pacify the embittered struggle between labour and capital which threatens yet to wreck civilisation?
26981Then the question will arise, What are we going to do about it?
26981This being so, what are these infidel_ pigs_ doing in our mosque?"
26981What does modern surgery, or any other science of accurate manipulation, not owe to modern steel?
26981What is the use of bolstering up a presumably sincere religious movement with these puerile and mischievous statements?
26981Which is the stronger appeal,"Anglican communicant"or"Freemason"?
26981_ Par exemple_, I think myself a better Moslem than any Turk, but what would you?"
27568The spirits of the dead men?
27568What is the matter, Nina? 27568 What reason have you for saying so?"
27568What will you do,asked a missionary,"to bring those around you to Christ?"
27568Where is the Bishop?
27568Why?
27568[ 8] Are you as fond of frogs as you used to be? 27568 About a year afterwards Sir James Brooke said to me,Did you ever feel pleasure at hearing of the death of an old friend?"
27568Are not such pricks of conscience common to us all when our dear ones leave us?
27568Are you ill, that you are eating no supper?"
27568Now the six months had passed away, were they prepared to assent to the law?
27568Shall I ever forget my first impressions of the rajah''s bungalow?
27568So I whispered,"Are you happy, child?"
27568The first question the Dyaks asked, if told a new missionary was coming, would always be,"Is he clever at physic?"
27568They looked out of their doors, asking what was the matter?
27568What should we do?
27568Who would have thought of a Dyak Undine?
27568With no better guide than the untutored imagination of a mind which in religious matters is a blank, who shall wonder that this is so?
27568how could it be otherwise?
16808And how about that man on the charpoy?
16808And you, brave stranger, who are you?
16808But you also do n''t suppose I am going to leave my warm quilt on this bitterly cold morning to guard you while you pray?
16808Go to,laughed Dilawur,"what next?
16808Going?
16808Have I not sworn before all my people? 16808 How many men of that man''s tribe are there in the regiment?"
16808I?
16808Now then, thou son of a burnt father, what sayest thou?
16808Oh, brother,shouted the orderly,"who art thou and whence comest and whither goest?"
16808To what purpose therefore, Sahib, should I waste my day?
16808Was there ever such a person?
16808Well, then, why look so doleful? 16808 Well, what is it?"
16808Well, what''s that?
16808What am I going to do now? 16808 What are you doing, you accursed infidel?"
16808What friend?
16808What new devilment is this?
16808What then?
16808Why do you supplicate Lumsden Sahib? 16808 Why, what ails you, my man?"
16808Your petition is granted; but why say''we''? 16808 A gun or a serpent? 16808 And now, again, when all the Englishmen were dead, the voices cried:Why fight any longer?
16808And what do you suppose I shall do with you when I do catch you?
16808Are we not all of one corps?"
16808But Faiz Talab said to the officer:"May I see you alone?
16808Can I make the salutations and genuflections ordered in the Koran while thus strapped up?"
16808Damn you, why do n''t you get back?"
16808English officers are a race of princes; how then can they disguise themselves as inferior folk?"
16808How then can I now spare this Englishman?
16808It was after one such visit that the chief, as he came out, called Shah Sowar to him and said:"Who did you say that your master is?"
16808Make calculation, oh venerable one; has not the Sahib more than a thousand hairs on his head?
16808Perchance my master may be a sahib, but there are many nations of sahibs, and why should this one be English?"
16808Shall we hand over the property of the Sirkar, and the dead bodies of our officers, to these sons of perdition?
16808Shall we then disgrace the cloth we wear by disobeying their orders now they are dead?
16808Was anyone ever in a more awkward position?
16808Was ever such a pandemonium?
16808Well, what do you say?"
16808What can I do for you to show my gratitude?"
16808What could an escort of seventy- five men, however brave, do against thousands, and tens of thousands, of armed men?
16808What could the British Ambassador in Paris do against a brigade of troops unrestrained by the French Government?
16808What shall I call it?
16808What then?"
16808What''s up?"
16808When eventually they were brought before him, that chieftain, addressing Dilawur, asked,"Who are you and whence come you?"
16808Who goes there?"
16808Will you take on with the Guides?"
16808_ Hein!_ what sayest thou?"
16808exclaimed the company;"and what are you going to do now?"
16808replied Abdul Mujid;"how can I go and pray with my arms and feet tied?
16808who are you and what is your business?"
16808you there, where are you going?"
1409And yet,--stranger paradox still,--was there ever any one willing to exchange his personality for another''s?
1409And, if he did, what other business should he adopt?
1409Are the laws we have learned to be true for matter true also for mind?
1409Are the most religious peoples the most moral?
1409But first, what do we know about its existence ourselves?
1409But is it otherwise at home?
1409But is it?
1409But that portion of it which we each know as self, is it not like to a drop of rain seen in its falling through the air?
1409Can it be that the personal, progressive West is wrong, and the impersonal, impassive East right?
1409Do not our personal presentments mock each of us individually our lives long?
1409Does not one''s own imagination elude one''s power to portray it?
1409Hai, elder sister, augustly exists there sugar?
1409Has there been any influence at work to differentiate us in this respect from Far Orientals?
1409Have specially religious races been proportionally truth- telling ones?
1409Have the least religious nations of Europe been any less truthful than the most bigoted?
1409If individuality be a delusion of the mind, what motive potent enough to excite endeavor in the breast of an ordinary mortal remains?
1409If not, has there been any other cause at work in the development of mankind tending to increase veracity?
1409If the ego be but the passing shadow of the material brain, at the disintegration of the gray matter what will become of us?
1409If you begin,"Well met, Green, how goes it?"
1409In what, then?
1409Is a like fate to be the lot of the soul?
1409Is it likely, then, that in the most important case of all the rule should suddenly cease to hold?
1409Is it not forever flitting will- o''-the- wisp- like ahead of us just beyond exact definition?
1409Is it to be presumed that even Socrates chose Xantippe for her remarkable contrariety to himself?
1409Is not its seeming wisdom rather the precociousness of what is destined never to go far?
1409Is not our would- be slight unwittingly the reverse?
1409Is there a man so poor in all that man holds dear that he does not keenly resent being accidentally mistaken for his neighbor?
1409Nay, do we not cling even to its outward appearance?
1409Now what does this strange impersonality betoken?
1409Now what evidence have we that this analogy holds?
1409Now, in what does this so- called personality consist?
1409Now, the"augustlies"go almost without saying, but why is the sugar honorable?
1409Shall we simply lapse into an indistinguishable part of the vast universe that compasses us round?
1409Should we not refuse to tolerate a play that insisted on furnishing us with a full perspective of its characters''past?
1409The T. H. M. The honorable sugar, augustly is it?
1409They have to do with things which we know are transitory: how can they be immortal themselves?
1409Was Loyola a gentleman whose assertions carried conviction other than to the stake?
1409Was fanatic Spain remarkable for veracity?
1409Were the eminently mundane burghers whom he persecuted noted for a pious superiority to fact?
1409What they do with space in their paintings do we not with time in the case of our comedies, those acted pictures of life?
1409Who can imagine foregoing his own self?
1409Who has not been delightedly duped by the semi- disclosures of a dress?
1409Who has not had a shock of day- dream desecration on chancing upon an illustrated edition of some book whose story he had lain to heart?
1409Who has not in his dreams fallen repeatedly from giddy heights and invariably escaped unhurt?
1409Who has not suspected through a veil a fairer face than veil ever hid?
1409Who would expect of a mason an impersonal interest in the principles of the arch, or of a plumber a non- financial devotion to hydraulics?
1409Why are these peoples so different from us in this most fundamental of considerations to any people, the consideration of themselves?
1409Why should he adopt another line of business?
1409Will analogy help to answer the grewsome riddle of the Sphinx?
1409Yet who but has thus felt its force?
29051Well,said Jeema to us,"what is to be done?
29051Every thing A´dee- coódee[47]?
29051I took no notice of him for some time, but at last looked up and smiled; upon which the boy cried out in perfectly good English,"How do you do?
29051In the ship are there any literary men who thoroughly understand, and can explain what is written?"]
29051Mr. Clifford, having assured him that I was not sulky with him, detained him to ask him what it was he feared?
29051On account of what business do you come hither?
29051Sharp Aka, or chírraring?
29051Then they speak long time together; by and by ax me,''how many people bring sho you Ta- yin?''
29051They ax,''What time come?''
29051What do you call this?
29051what he had seen in us to excite such dread of our going near the town?
30397And who can tell all that they suffered from all these causes?
30397But the very injustice of the Indian giving the father courage, he said to the chiefs who had accompanied him:"What is this?
30397Father Rois asked him"What is this, Father Vicar- prior?"
30397For what time, then, is the purpose of inexorable justice, if it is not applied at such a time?
30397What is this?
32125Might not Posterity, the Posterity which has profited by that very fault, be content to follow the lead of the House of Commons?
32125Was it for such a result, might the shade of Mír Jafar inquire, that the nobles of the three provinces combined to betray Siráj- ud- daulá?
32125What was there to be feared from him or from his family?
32125Who, so much as he, would benefit by the death of Saiyud Muhammad?
32125Why was it that such men were at once subjected to the vilest persecution?
35809From one who appears to be starting on a rowing- excursion on the Thames, he wishes to know,''What day do you go on your great voyage?''
35809Have you a covert for the evening?''
33131And who knows if that day has not already dawned, and the sun not risen, in the Easternmost horizon of Asia?
33131But is this the ideal of man which we can look up to with pride?
33131Can we have no doubt in our minds, when we rush to the Western market to buy this foreign product in exchange for our own inheritance?
33131Do we not see signs of this even now?
33131I asked myself,--''Will the dense mist of the iron age give way for a moment, and let me see what is true and abiding in this land?''
33131Is the instinct of the West right, where she builds her national welfare behind the barricade of a universal distrust of humanity?"
33536Asked by the Committee of Inquiry,"under whose charge was your rice brought forward on the march, and placed at the ground of encampment?"
33536Did he say, that what was done was conclusive evidence of any bargain having been made, or any price being charged?
33536M.P.?"
33536We have now to observe, that the real question becomes, not whether Major Hart could hold private as well as public grain?
33536[ F] In the debate on the Mandamus Papers, a proprietor of stock asks,"What did Lord Ellenborough say?
32752''Bank clerks at Tooting do n''t have centipedes on their bedroom walls, do they?''
32752''Got what?''
32752''That dispels the bank clerk idea altogether, does it not?''
32752''What do they mean by calling this something country a something tableland?
32752''What is it?''
32752But why should we have grieved?
32752But, even so, what fool shall rush in and criticise the East?
14405And now as to the city of Jerusalem, if this country is still the king''s, why is Gaza made the seat of the king''s government? 14405 The town''Hidden''--such is the meaning of its name Gebal-- what is its condition?
14405Then Anu looked upon him and raised his voice in lamentation:''O Adapa, wherefore atest thou not, wherefore didst thou not drink? 14405 59), of Carmim,the vineyards,"and Shabuduna or Shebtîn, of Mashabir(?
14405And now at this moment the city of the mountain of Jerusalem, the city of the temple of the god Nin- ip, whose name is Salim(?
14405Are we to see in the Amraphel of Genesis the Khammurabi of the cuneiform inscriptions?
14405As for the governor who acts thus, why does not the king question him?
14405Aziru had made a league(?)
14405Bel- ga[mil?
14405Can it be from this Syrian deity that the father of Arioch received his name?
14405Can its application to Babylonia be due to a confusion between Sumer and Sangar?
14405Could there be a more remarkable confirmation of the statements which we find in the tenth chapter of Genesis?
14405Dost thou not know what Khaduma is like; the land of Igad''i also how it is formed?
14405Has not a thief come to rob thee?
14405Hast thou not ascended the mountain of Shaua, and hast thou not trodden it?
14405Hast thou not eaten the fish in the brook...?
14405Hast thou not gone to the land of the Hittites, and hast thou not seen the land of Aupa?
14405Hast thou not hastened to its ascent after passing over the ford in front of it?
14405Hast thou not set foot in it by force?
14405Hast thou not taken thy road to Kadesh( on the Orontes) and Tubikhi?
14405Hast thou not visited it?
14405Hast thou not washed thyself in it?
14405Have we not been assured by the German critics and their English disciples that there were no patriarchs and no Patriarchal Age?
14405Here is a translation of the letter discovered at Tel el- Hesi:--"To... rabbat(?)
14405How is its crest?
14405How is its ford?
14405I say to the officer of the king[ my] lord: Why dost thou love the Confederates and hate the governors?
14405May we not see, then, in the Har- el of the Egyptian scribe the sacred mountain of Israelitish history?
14405Mohar, whither must you take a journey to the land of Hazor?
14405Or dost thou not know any better the name of Khalza in the land of Aupa,[ like] a bull upon its frontiers?
14405Pray, is there found a Mohar like thee, to place at the head of the army, or a_ seigneur_ who can beat thee in shooting?
14405Show me how one goes to Hamath, Dagara,[ and] Dagar- el, to the place where all Mohars meet?
14405Since Mut- Hadad has declared in thy presence that Ayab has fled, and it is certified(?)
14405The Zar( or Plain) of king Sesetsu( Sesostris)--on which side of it lies the town of Aleppo, and how is its ford?
14405The country of Authu( Usu), what is its condition?
14405The ford of the land of Jordan, how is it crossed?
14405The place is planted with maple- trees, oaks, and acacias, which reach up to heaven, full of beasts, bears(?
14405The police(?)
14405Thou hast delivered(?)
14405Thou wilt say it is burning with a very painful sting(?).
14405Towards which town?
14405We there read:"Have ye offered unto me sacrifices and offerings in the wilderness forty years, O house of Israel?
14405What have I done against the king my lord?
14405What is its wall like?
14405When one goes to the land of Adamim, to what is one opposite?
14405Where are the fords of the land of Nazana?
14405Where is the mountain of Sakama( Shechem)?
14405Where is the road to Achshaph( Ekdippa)?
14405Where was this mountain in the land of Moriah whereon the altar of Abraham was built?
14405Who can surmount it?
14405Why should I have committed a sin against the king the lord?
14405With thy permission I will remind thee of Huzana; where is its fortress?
14405and 3 slings and 3 falchions, since I am prefect(?)
14405and dost thou not know Adullam[ and] Zidiputa?
13806And this?
13806And this?
13806And why?
13806Any pilmania?
13806But,I asked,"do not the men object to this kind of jettison?"
13806By what right do you ask for it? 13806 Can I use it in Irkutsk?"
13806Did you ever hear,said a gentleman to me,"of rats devouring window- glass, or of anchors and boiler iron blowing away in the wind?"
13806For what reason?
13806Have they anything?
13806How did I come from America,he asked,"and how far had I traveled to reach Blagoveshchensk?"
13806How did you speak German?
13806How is this?
13806How much?
13806Is it also the prison for those who are kept here permanently?
13806Is it true,he asked carelessly,"that a beaver skin is legal tender for a dollar?"
13806Is that the only American tune you have?
13806Nothing at all?
13806Really, I ca n''t say; what_ is_ Irkutsk?
13806Some beef, then?
13806Well, would you like to come and sleep here?
13806What is that?
13806What is this building?
13806When would the telegraph be finished?
13806Where are you going?
13806Where, sir?
13806Why do n''t you come to sleighs at once, and settle the matter?
13806Why do n''t you have a better seat for your driver?
13806Will it be available in Asia?
13806Will you be so kind, then,was the traveler''s request,"as to give me change for a dollar bill?"
13806_ Parlez vous Francais_?
13806_ Skolka stoit, yieetsa_?
13806A loud voice roused him--"What are you doing here?"
13806And did n''t we enjoy it after riding eight or ten hours over a road that would have shaken skimmilk into butter?
13806And what can I say?
13806And what_ is_ the difference?
13806Are you police?"
13806As the latter stopped, General Mouravieff turned to the Captain and asked:"Will you be kind enough to translate what has been said?"
13806At the end of the dinner I was ready to answer affirmatively the inquiry,"all full inside?"
13806Can any philosopher explain why boats in the service of government are nearly always dirty?
13806He named a very small sum, and said--"Come; why do you hesitate?"
13806He was set down in the street; and knocking at a house, inquired in the Russian fashion--"Have you horses to hire?"
13806How do you do?"
13806I wonder if Cuvier knew the taste of the cows at Ohotsk?
13806If they can do without trunks, of what should not man be capable?
13806In looking at these flocks I remembered a conundrum containing the inquiry,"Why do white sheep eat more hay than black ones?"
13806On opening I found a man who asked in a bewildered air,"_ Amerikansky doma?_""_ Dah_,"I responded.
13806On passing through a little village at nightfall, a voice cried:"Who is there?"
13806Our negotiations required much diplomacy, but our existence depended upon it, and what will not man accomplish when he wants bread and meat?
13806Piotrowski took courage, returned the salutations of the passers- by-- for how could he be distinguished in such a crowd?
13806Was there ever a steamboat agent who did not promise more than his employers performed?
13806What is the difference?"
13806What is to be the nationality of the islands in the river?
13806When I asked why there was no culture of grain in Kamchatka, they replied:"What is the necessity of it?
13806Where to?"
13806Who can say whether you do not mean to rob me of my papers?
13806Who has ever read or talked of Moscow without its historic fortress?
13806Why should we not return the compliment and bestow a little attention upon the Slavonic tongue?
13806Would Lindley Murray permit me to say that I saw one barge manned by ten women?
13806Would we take sherry, port, or madiera, or would we prefer Johannisberg, Hockheimer, or Verzenay?
13806Would we try Veuve Cliquot, or Carte d''Or?
13806said his companion,"are you meditating flight?
13806was partitioned in 1612 by the Swedes( at Novgorod) and the Poles( at MOSCOW?)
16528''If an advance on Kabul is decided on to revenge massacre of Embassy, and also to quiet surrounding tribes, whom any(?)
16528''Whom,''I inquired,''do you consider to be the tiger?''
165281857- 1858 The Fight at Khudaganj-- A mêlée-- Oudh or Rohilkand?
16528And how do you propose to learn his wishes and intentions?
16528As soon as they were alone, he addressed the Maharaja thus:''Maharaja_ sahib_, answer me one question: Are you for us, or against us?''
16528But could it be done with the means at his disposal?
16528But it will be asked, Where were the British troops?
16528But where is he?
16528But where were the much- needed and anxiously- expected mounted troops?
16528But whither?
16528Coming thus by force, what result, or profit, or fruit, could come of it?
16528Do you approve?''
16528He said to my wife:''Lady Roberts, when are the Russians coming?
16528How was this to be accomplished with no Europeans save a few gunners anywhere near?
16528I suppose you would rather not be left in a foreign country alone a few months after your marriage?
16528I was frequently asked by the Afghans, when requiring some service to be rendered,''Are you going to remain?''
16528I was paralyzed for the moment, but was roused by my wife calling out,''What is it?
16528In reply, then, to the question,''Is there any chance of a Mutiny occurring again?''
16528Is it bad news from Kabul?''
16528Sir Colin said to Norman somewhat roughly,''Who is he?''
16528Springing to our feet, there was a general exclamation of,''What can it mean?
16528The Fight at Khudaganj-- A mêlée-- Oudh or Rohilkand?
16528The reply to the second question,''Is there any chance of a similar rising occurring again?''
16528The rest of the company then passed out, and when they had gone, Nicholson said to Lake:''Do you see that General Mehtab Sing has his shoes on?
16528Was he thinking of the future, or of the wonderful part he had played during the past four months?
16528What brought about the Mutiny?
16528What brought about the Mutiny?
16528What can I do?
16528What do you want done?''
16528What interest could such people have in cultivating their land, or doing any work beyond what was necessary to mere existence?
16528What was to be done now?
16528What was to be done?
16528What were we about, to sell such a country for three quarters of a million sterling?
16528When Outram joined hands with Inglis, his first question was,''How much food is there?''
16528When they saw the little Gurkhas for the first time, they exclaimed:''Is it possible that these beardless boys think they can fight Afghan warriors?''
16528Where are the_ lal pagriwalas?_[ as the 14th Sikhs were called from their_ lal pagris_( red turbans)] or the_ goralog_[ the Europeans]?
16528Where are the_ lal pagriwalas?_[ as the 14th Sikhs were called from their_ lal pagris_( red turbans)] or the_ goralog_[ the Europeans]?
16528Where have we failed when we acted vigorously?
16528Where have we succeeded when guided by timid counsels?
16528Where indeed?
16528Why do n''t you lead us on to take advantage of their weakness, and win back Peshawar?
16528[ 7] So far as I understand the causes which led to the rebellion of 1857, I have now answered the question,''What brought about the Mutiny?''
16528and''Is there any chance of a similar rising occurring again?''
16528and, Who could be set up as Ruler with any chance of being able to hold his own?
16528disarm my regiment?
16528then you saw Mehtab Sing made to walk out of the room with his shoes in his hand?
31043Exguse me, madame, is this not Mrs. Daway? 31043 And I saidIs that so?"
31043But do you think they will do that?
31043But if he is stuck up what should I be when a woman appears for the first time in history at a men''s carouse in Japan?
31043Did this affect his status?
31043Have I told you we bathe in a Japanese tub?
31043How long are we to stand here?"
31043I said to her:"How is he coming, in an automobile?
31043In the midst of the passing I asked the companion with me,"Which is the Emperor?"
31043Is another world war already preparing?
31043Is n''t it strange that in the latitude of New York this drought should be expected every spring?
31043One girl of seventeen said she loved babies and how many did I have?
31043What is the number of your room, madame?"
31043Why potatoes under glass?
31043Will it be effective?
31043Will you not come in and look at our many curios?
28690And what remark shall I make of Japanese curios, the trade in which has assumed such very large dimensions?
28690Are there any signs or portents of his advent?
28690Have they no claim, some of my readers may ask, to be included in a chapter on art?
28690If such an upheaval is possible for one nation, who shall put any bounds to the potentialities of the world?
28690It is well to get down from eloquence of this kind to concrete facts, to come back to the point whence we started, viz., What will Japan become?
28690Now what do these several trivial, indeed contemptible, anecdotes prove?
28690The great poet or painter, the great artist in words, on canvas, in marble, or in wood-- where is he?
28690Underneath the portrait the inquiry was printed,"What will he become?"
28690What conclusion, may I ask, can the logical, reasoning Japanese come to in these matters?
28690What is her present condition?
28690What is to be the outcome of it all?
28690Where can the aspiring artist, under modern conditions of life, find such a haven of rest?
34341''To which race do the Japanese belong?''
34341And why can heaven and earth endure and be lasting?
34341Do you ask why?
34341Is it not because he seeks not his own?
34341To indulge in Hamlet- like musing, deep in the grand doubt and sublime melancholy of the never- slumbering question''To be, or not to be?''
34341What name might fitly tell, what accents sing, Thy awful, godlike grandeur?
34341Who would deny that it has reflected in its serenity and grace as seen on a bright day all the ideals of the Japanese mind?
13468Shall I, the gnat that dances in Thy ray, dare to be reverent?
13468Another may say,"Why should the real democracy of a young country be tied to your snobbish old squirarchy?"
13468But what was it that went wrong?
13468But where is Sir Herbert Samuel''s national home?
13468But why are there lions, though of French or feudal origin, on the flag of England?
13468But would President Wilson say it?
13468But would even a German Chancellor put it exactly like that?
13468Can Armenian usury be a common topic of talk in a camp in California and in a club in Piccadilly?
13468Could we talk of the competition of Armenians among Welsh shop- keepers, or of the crowd of Armenians on Brighton Parade?
13468Does Dickens show us a realistic Armenian teaching in the thieves''kitchens of the slums?
13468Does Shakespeare show us a tragic Armenian towering over the great Venice of the Renascence?
13468For if a man is ignorant of his other self, how can he possibly know that the other self is ignorant?
13468He is the head of the whole Moslem religion, and if he does not know, who does?
13468How can I even say that I always had it, or that it did not come from somewhere else?
13468How had this immemorial institution disappeared in the interval, so that nobody even dreamed of it or suggested it?
13468How often would he have met a Franciscan or a Zionist?
13468How often would he have met a Moslem or a Greek Syrian?
13468How was it that when equality returned, it was no longer the equality of citizens, and had to be the equality of men?
13468If I have a self of which I can say nothing, how can I even say that it is my own self?
13468If everybody is satisfied about how it is done, why does not everybody do it?
13468If the Normans were really the Northmen, the sea- wolves of Scandinavian piracy, why did they not display three wolves on their shields?
13468In a great industrial city like London or Liverpool, how often do they even meet each other?
13468Is it seriously suggested that we can substitute the Armenian for the Jew in the study of a world- wide problem like that of the Jews?
13468It suggests a sort of derisive riddle; where does London End?
13468My simple Eastern Christian would almost certainly be driven to cry aloud,"To what superhuman God was this enormous temple erected?
13468One man may say,"Why should the jolly English inns and villages be swamped by these priggish provincial Yankees?"
13468The rising generation, when asked by a venerable Victorian critic and catechist,"What does God know?"
13468They may be talking in such terms as they use after a motor smash or a bankruptcy; where was the blunder?
13468They may be writing such books as generals write after a military defeat; whose was the fault?
13468Was a Vestal Virgin like a Christian Virgin, or something profoundly different?
13468Was he quite serious about Venus, like a diabolist, or merely frivolous about Venus, like a Christian?
13468What I want to know is, why do we not all do the same?
13468What did they mean by devils?
13468What do we mean by madness?
13468What is evil?
13468What is pain?
13468What made the difference?
13468What was it that had happened between the rise of the Roman Republic and the rise of the French Republic?
13468When I told a distinguished psychologist at Oxford that I differed from his view of the universe, he answered,"Why universe?
13468Why did not the French and English princes find in the wild boars, that were the objects of their hunting, the subjects of their heraldry?
13468Why did the equal citizens of the first take it for granted that there would be slaves?
13468Why did the equal citizens of the second take it for granted that there would not be slaves?
13468Why do we not also do this and become rich?"
13468Why does not a cultivated clergyman in Cornwall make a casual remark to an old friend of his at the University of Aberdeen?
13468Why does not a harassed commercial traveller in Barcelona settle a question by merely thinking about his business partner in Berlin?
13468Why has not John Bull been content with the English bull, or the English bull- dog?
13468Why should it not be a multiverse?"
13468Why was an English king described as having the heart of a lion, any more than of a tiger?
13468Why was not the Parthenon originally built in the neighbourhood of Potsdam, or did ten Hansa towns compete to be the birthplace of Homer?
13468Would Mr. Moore have thought that story any more incredible than the other?
13468Would anybody put it in the exact order of words and structure of sentence in which Dr. Weizmann has put it?
13468Would he have risen to his feet and told Mr. Yeats that all was over between them?
13468Would he have thought it worse than a thousand other things that a modern mystic may lawfully believe?
27861Have not the colonists a right to import a drug, which is legally an article of import, allowed by the crown?
27861Oh know you the land of the orange and myrtle?
27861Zounds, how he sleeps,"where, where, oh where is my hammock boy?
27861And whence gains the cheroot its magical properties?
27861And where will be those who breathe and walk one hundred years hence?
27861But what does my poor pen with what our own wizard of the west, Washington Irving, has made immortal?
27861But_ will_ they come?"
27861Cheroots, then; who is there amongst the masculine dwellers of the land of"_ musquitoes_ and myrtle,"that affects not the gentle cheroot?
27861Had something of a nightmare, eh?
27861If Faust was supposed to have been assisted by the Evil One, what would his persecutors have said, had they been shown a picture like this?
27861Is it not faithfully recorded on these pages?
27861It had been the practice to fish(?)
27861One gentleman asks in relation to the subject:"What do we know of the rebellion?
27861She had barely touched the water, when the men gave way; but now came the difficulty, which way to steer?
27861So, if you now in glowing numbers shine, Did I not_ right_(?)
27861They walked and talked, and in what phrase?
27861Was either good?
27861What would they have said?
27861Will the parallel hold good between this rock and China?
27861Yet need this be?
27861how can make walkee?
27861no can see, how can walkee?"
27861when twice I''ve crossed the Line?
22097By whom?
22097Is it so?
22097Oh, our father,said his sons, who were walking by his side,"why art thou uncovering the bareness of thy head?"
22097( Kephiroth?)."
22097--meaning, Are there any wild Bedaween about?
220978,-9, and 20:"And he said, Which way shall we go up?
22097Are they altars?
22097But what can one say in description of the glorious prospect from that eminence?
22097But why should this spot above all others in the long- deserted plain be used for such a market?
22097Came to_ Khirbet es Sar_,(_ Jazer_?)
22097Can this be a confused tradition of the rout of the Philistines to Shaaraim on the fall of Goliath?
22097Can we doubt of the relation which the persons buried in the double ones bore to each other?
22097Does it, however, necessarily follow that seismal devastation spreads in_ every_ direction?
22097Elisha did well in after times on the banks of Jordan, when he cried out,"Where is the Lord God of Elijah?"
22097Is it possible that all this fragrance, and the warbling of the birds, is but"wasted in the desert air?"
22097Is not this the place whence Abraham, after the departure of the angels, saw the smoke of Sodom and Gomorrah rising as the smoke of a furnace?
22097Neba( Nebo?).
22097Now, what are the facts remaining at the present day?
22097Passing Joseph''s sepulchre and the village of_ Asker_,( is not this Sychar?
22097Perhaps some cracks in the stone have disfigured the characters; but how and when did a Hebrew inscription come in such a place?
22097Quelle est cette ecriture?
22097Query-- Were these remains of the primeval Zamzummim?
22097The people named it_ Khirbet Sellim_,( Sellim in ruin) but how could all this cheerful scene belong to a ruin?
22097Was it here that King Amaziah destroyed his Edomite prisoners after his victory in the"valley of salt?"
22097Were the two buildings at Cuf''r Bera''am, and the sepulchre in the field below Jish, really Jewish?
22097What would their forefathers have said to them had they been possibly present?
22097When could this have been done-- at the original erection of the gate, or at a later rebuilding, after an earthquake had shaken the pillars?
22097Who can sufficiently admire the adaptation of this creature to the desert, in which the Maker and Ruler of all has placed him?
22097Who can tell how often these have been opened, closed and opened again?
22097Who can tell us through how many ages this rural fair has been held at Sairi or Adloon?
22097and if so, when were they erected?
22097or are they of a sepulchral character, raised over the graves of valiant warriors, whose very names and nationality are lost?
22097or do they indeed partake of both designs-- one leading easily to the other among a superstitious people, who had no light of revelation?
22097v.?
22097who will lead me into Edom?"
3231''Where are masters?''
3231( enter cook):''Now, cook, you make a good dinner; do you hear?''
3231After breakfast, a grave question arose, viz., which way were we to go?
3231Again he fancies that he hears a distant sound-- was it the wind?
3231At this distance who could miss?
3231But let him continue this pursuit, and how long would he be without a ball in his head?
3231How shall I describe them?
3231The first question, therefore, that an experienced man would ask at the recital of a sporting anecdote would be,''What kind of country is it?''
3231We are frequently ridiculed for fox- hunting:''What for all dis people, dis horses, dis many dog?
3231Where shall I begin?
3231Who can compare grouse with partridge shooting?
3231Who would have dreamt of meeting with a dog at this distance from a village( about four miles)?
3231Who would shoot a hare in form?
3231be thankful to the lucky bullet that would save him from destruction?
3231dis leetle( how you call him?)
3231dis"fox"for to catch?
3231who would hit a man when down?
3231who would net a trout stream?
3231you eat dis creature; he vary fat and fine?''
35711[ 63] What are the facts? 35711 But with whom does the blame rest? 35711 Can they be a defence employ it?... 35711 If Mrs. Webster does not know his name, how can she know that he was a Jew? 35711 Now, what is thisFormidable Sect"?
35711Now, whence comes the autocratic philosophy he puts into the mouths of his Jewish Elders?
35711What will he do to administer the affairs of with it then; how will he State?
35711Who led the revolt?
35711_ Each vote against a foreign foe?
29024But do n''t you see that you have burned up that whole mountain''s side, destroyed thousands of trees, and absolutely ruined this end of the valley?
29024But,I said,"where did the fourth sheep come from?
29024Did n''t you know that the ram which walked by us went over to the others?
29024In the name of the five gods why did you do it?
29024Of course,we answered,"but how can you get them?"
29024What about that ravine?
29024As we walked back to camp in the late afternoon, we often saw a kangaroo rat(_ Alactaga mongolica_?)
29024But what could be more desertlike than our north China landscape when frost has stripped away the green clothing of its hills and fields?
29024But what has all this to do with the wild sheep?
29024Ca n''t you see him?"
29024Can you wonder that I loved him?
29024Did n''t all white men speak the same language?
29024He looked back at me, as much as to say,"Do n''t you see those antelope?"
29024How on earth did you miss capsizing when you went over that bank?"
29024If every tree on the mountain was destroyed in the process, what difference did it make?
29024In that event what would be the attitude of the Mongolian government?
29024Meanwhile, why worry?
29024Moreover, he appointed the Living Buddha''s good friend(?)
29024Of course he never intended to live in it, but other kings had useless palaces and why should n''t he?
29024Ought I to have let that ram go?
29024Prisons, description of Pucrasia Rat, kangaroo(_ Alactaga mongolica_?)
29024They agreed that it_ looked_ all right, but the question was, how did it_ feel_?
29024They called to us,"Would you like some fish?"
29024What is it?
29024Who knows what the future has in store for her?
29024Why, then, should the railroad be long delayed?
29024Would it intern the belligerents, or allow them to use the Urga district as a base of operations?
35511And, especially, what effect is it having on her homes and on the character of her manhood and womanhood?
35511But how many of these are married?
35511But, by a strange series of circumstances, or should we not say by a merciful Providence?
35511But, if they do, are they cordially received by the man''s kindred?
35511Do they not compare well with the peasant classes of any other nation?
35511How is this movement modifying her ancient civilization?
35511How many are the women engaged in agriculture?
35511I ask in turn, where end their lives the birds that fly along the road?"
35511Is it not astounding that in a land on the whole so progressive as Japan the difficulty of securing reform should be found in the Diet?
35511It may be roughly translated:"What becomes of geisha, do you ask?
15586Has any cloud ever arisen between my brother Shaukat and myself during the months that we have now lived and worked together? 15586 But how if these results have been achieved only by a short- sighted and narrow- minded policy which sacrificed the future to the present? 15586 But what do such differences matter between two men in both of whom the heart of India beats in unison?
15586But what of many other"orders"which were not disallowed?
15586But where, they asked with growing impatience, was the fulfilment of the hopes which they had founded on the Queen''s Proclamation of 1858?
15586But would he have been able to retain it?
15586Can you point to a single Dominion that is asked to make an annual sacrifice comparable to that?
15586Did he despair of any remedy unless he took the spiritual law, as he had already taken the civil law, into his own hands?
15586Does not the same hold good for nations and for races?
15586Had not a great part of Calcutta itself also observed the_ Hartal_ proclaimed by Mr. Gandhi during the Prince''s visit?
15586Had she not also perhaps feet of clay?
15586Have we not there a symbol of the fundamental antagonism between Hindu and Mahomedan conceptions in many other domains than that of architecture?
15586How far down has this Hindu and Mahomedan fraternisation really reached that is based above all on common hatred of a"Satanic"Government?
15586How many of them are entirely free from it themselves, or, if free, have the courage to act up to their opinions?
15586How was this new situation to be dealt with?
15586Or was even as noble a mind as his not proof against the overweening_ hubris_ to which a despotic genius has so often succumbed?
15586Or who would care to miss during the daylight hours the open window on to the kaleidoscopic scenes of Indian life at every halt?
15586There had been perhaps no departure from the letter of the Proclamation, but had its spirit been translated into effective practice?
15586To which of these worlds would Mahomedans reckon India to belong when she obtained_ Swaraj_?
15586Was British rule to endure for ever?
15586Was England really mightier than Russia?
15586What augury can be drawn for the future from the results already achieved?
15586What is the secret of his power?
15586What manner of man is Mr. Gandhi, whom Indians revere as a Mahatma,_ i.e._ an inspired sage upon whom the wisdom of the ancient Rishis has descended?
15586What of the whole judicial or_ quasi_-judicial administration of martial law?
15586What was the reason?
15586When would Simla or Whitehall break the prolonged silence?
15586Will it have died with the war?
12344And what was it?
12344Are you not ashamed to fight with children?
12344How old do you think I am?
12344Is Her Majesty the Empress- Dowager agreeable to receiving me as British Minister?
12344Look,said he suddenly, addressing the table in his most charming manner,"did you ever see sherry exactly like that before?
12344May I offer you my boutonnière?
12344Then is she willing to have me leave the Inspectorate?
12344Then you have too much work to do?
12344Was not that an excellent idea?
12344We must have a chat about old times,said he cordially;"when may I come and see you-- on Tuesday?"
12344Well, are you willing?
12344What can I do?
12344What has happened?
12344What is your secret power of settling a difficult matter?
12344What,retorted Hart, astonished,"is the list published already?"
12344Why do you not ask me to give you this amount?
12344Will he come back a heathen?
12344After this little victory the Governor of the school remarked to him:"Now you see what you can do when you try, Hart; why do n''t you try?"
12344And why?
12344Anything to declare?"
12344But what could he do beyond asking Mr. Campbell politely if there was any other matter about which he would like to speak?
12344But what hope had he of being heard?
12344Can you not make peace with him for me?"
12344Could it be a Censor had denounced some one and enquiries were to be made?
12344Do you not think that my going will be an excellent opportunity for you to send some of your people to see a little of the world?"
12344Do you notice its peculiar colour?
12344Eight weeks of doing nothing,--what more could a man expect?"
12344How could order be brought out of chaos?
12344How has he done it?
12344How shall I collect them?"
12344I believe not once but a dozen times in an afternoon he would turn to the boy and ask wistfully,"Who are you?"
12344I wonder if their ghosts have a sense of humour, and if they ever chuckle a little over the trick Fate played on them when they were helpless?
12344Is he small?
12344Might he telegraph it home to his Government?
12344Naturally he refused to do either of these things; how could he possibly agree to such quixotic demands?
12344News?
12344Nobody, indeed?
12344Shall I tell you the secret-- or what he often laughingly said was the secret?
12344So will you please tell me what happened in the latter place?"
12344The Chinese officials_ could_ not listen and his own countrymen_ would_ not, so where was he to turn?
12344The first thing the Minister said to him was,"Have you sent that telegram?"
12344The man who would cheat time should live on nuts like the squirrels( do they contrive to do it, I wonder?).
12344Therefore, when we give rewards, shall we not give them where they are justly due?"
12344Was ever an arrival more providential?
12344Was ever simpler or saner method discovered for warding off old age?
12344Was ever stranger complaint made by servant to master?
12344Was it about the finances of the provinces?
12344What could the change mean?
12344What do you think they said, now, before I came up to Peking?
12344What more natural?
12344What was more natural, since he was destined to"wag his head in a pulpit?"
12344Why not seek to soften the hearts of his captors by a_ kotow_ as profound as it was novel; why not stand on his head?
12344Why not, indeed?
12344Would they?
12344Yet what could they do to circumvent these innovations?
12344and after they had spoken with him for ten minutes,"Can he be all that?"
12344half laughingly remarked,"So you are going to fight China after all?
12344one might ask, and another-- but never aloud--"Will he come at all?"
12344say about such and such a thing?"
38269A most natural inquiry to be made regarding any historical statement is,"How is this known?"
38269How came they to wrest from Spain and Portugal a colonial empire, which they hold to- day without loss of prosperity or evidence of decline?
38269The Netherlands Become an Independent Country.--Who were these Dutch, or Hollanders?
38269Whence came all these beautiful and inviting wares that had produced new tastes and passions in Europe?
30707And how do you manage in Persia?
30707And what is the reason,asked Cyrus, in reply,"that this Sacian is such a favorite with you?"
30707But have not you ever seen such things before?
30707But why did you not taste it?
30707Does not your father ever drink wine until it makes him merry?
30707Have you not observed,replied Astyages,"how gracefully and elegantly he pours out the wine for me, and then hands me the cup?"
30707How shall our purpose be accomplished?
30707Then,said Aglaitadas,"why do you attempt to draw it from me?"
30707What is the reason, my son,here asked Mandane,"why you dislike this Sacian so much?"
30707What led you to imagine that it was poisoned?
30707What was there in his case which you consider so remarkable?
30707Why did he not turn back, then?
30707Why, what would you do to him?
30707Why?
30707But how could he rebuild the temple?
30707What will my fellow- citizens think of me, and how shall I appear in the eyes of my wife?
30707asked Cyrus;"what do_ you_ think of them?"
30707how dost thou dare to molest those who have placed themselves under my protection?"
30707said they;''how are we to know which to obey?''"
30707thou brave and faithful soul, and art thou gone?"
13420Be your servant? 13420 Chow?"
13420Great Brother,he ejaculated,"why journeyest thou wearisomely towards Yung- ch''ang?
13420What does she say, T''ong?
13420And as I look upon it all I wonder-- wonder whether with the"Opening of China"this must all change?
13420And then, after a time:"You no wantchee catch''chow''?"
13420And who will contradict it?
13420Art thou not the''Living Garment of God''?
13420But the new life can come from whence?
13420But, again, will she?
13420Can do?"
13420Could I not from such things get free, even in Inland China?
13420DOES CHINA WANT THE FOREIGNER?
13420Did I not know that the foreigner_ must_ have a chair?
13420Did it reach to the ends of the Empire?
13420Did the blank, blank, blank cook, the worm and no man, not know that a foreigner was among them?
13420FOOTNOTES:[ Footnote U: The incredulous of my readers may question, and rightly so,"Then where did he get his saddle?"
13420From within or from without?
13420Have you had a good journey?
13420How far are you going?
13420I wonder at his ignorance of merest rudimentary political economy-- but why?
13420I wonder whether you, reader, were ever thirsty?
13420If there is no opium, where do the people so easily secure it in endeavors to take their lives upon the slightest provocation?
13420Is it then surprising that I look upon these stupendous masses with wonder, which seem to breathe only eternity and immensity?
13420Is there any business man in the Straits Settlements who has not the same opinion of the Straits- born Chinese?
13420May I give a word of advice here to any reader contemplating a visit to China under similar conditions?
13420Mysterious words, what could they mean?
13420No international question has become more hackneyed than"Does China want the foreigner?"
13420O Heaven, is it in very deed, He, then, that ever speaks through thee; that lives and loves in thee, that lives and loves in me?
13420See?
13420See?
13420Shall I ever forget the day?
13420Shall I say the shadow of the smile upon her lips deepened and softened with an infinite compassion?
13420Shall I?
13420Should there be a rebellion, would the soldiers remain true?
13420Something had happened, but what?
13420The question is, will he?
13420Very warm?"
13420Was the reform, if genuine at all, universal in China?
13420Were all the foreigners resident in this town dodging us, afraid of us-- or what?
13420Were they going to kill me?
13420What is it in the nature of the Chinese which makes them appear to be so totally oblivious to the best they see in their own country?
13420What is it that makes a man''s heart go pit- a- pat when he is about to meet a European lady in mid- China?
13420What on earth did you come for?"
13420What right had he to listen to what I in secret would say of the horrid keeper and his twice horrid shakedown inn?
13420What the---- who the----?"
13420What was the little trick?
13420What would have become of me?
13420What would the canny Highlander or the rural English rustic think of two pig- tailed men tramping through his countryside?
13420What, then, was the little game?
13420When in Yün- nan-- or even in the whole of China-- will there be the innocence and beauty of childhood as we of the West are blessed with?
13420Where, then, was our picul of rice, and our curry, and our sugar?
13420Who can describe it?
13420Who is there that could give his time and energy to the removal of a dead man?
13420Who is there, who knows anything about it, who would wish to see the Chinese character drop out of the national life?
13420Will she go?
13420Will the people continue to live as they are living?
13420_ Does China want the foreigner?
13420_ Is the Chinese racially inferior to the European?
13420_ Is your master drunk?
13420_ Will China lose her national characteristics?
13420shall I?
13420why do I not name thee God?
2036Echo answers''Where?''
2036Again I ask, is this the effect of"chance?"
2036But all this entails expense, and upon whom is this to fall?
2036But are our missionaries capable?
2036But the question will then arise, Where is the gold?
2036But what can be expected from an apathetic system of government?
2036But what remains of its grandeur?
2036Can he understand why the greater portion of Ceylon is covered by dense thorny jungles?
2036Cinnamon thrives; but why?
2036Have the soils of various districts been tested?
2036Have we not botanical gardens?
2036How can he possibly get a correct aim with"ball"out of a smoothbore, without squinting along the barrel and taking the muzzle- sight accurately?
2036How has this ended?
2036How many millions of human beings of all creeds and colors does she control?
2036How would you open such a creature without a knife?
2036However, this was not elephant- shooting, and the question was, how to get at them?
2036In fact, has ANYTHING ever been done by government for the interest of the private settler?
2036Is it"chance"that has worked this change?
2036Is it, therefore, a mystery that Ceylon is covered with such vast tracts of thorny jungle, now that her inhabitants are gone?
2036Let us think; what was the subject?
2036Quiet again for a few seconds, when presently the loud alarm of the plover rings over the plain--"Did he do it?"
2036The ancient deities of Ceylon are in the same spots, unchanged; the stones of the Druids stand unmoved; but what has become of the nations?
2036The only trouble was, How to get the cow up?
2036What benefit have they been to the colony?
2036What can be more beautiful than to watch the judgement displayed by these dogs in driving a large flock of sheep?
2036What can better exemplify the case than the recent discovery of gold at Newera Ellia?
2036What do they know of Ceylon?
2036What has the purchaser obtained for this sum?
2036What is the government price of land in Ceylon?
2036What is the reader''s conceived opinion of the duties and labors of a missionary in a heathen land?
2036What will the future be in these days of advancement?
2036Where does the needle and thread come from?
2036Where is he?
2036Where is the forest- covered country and its savage race, its skin- clad warriors and their frail coracles?
2036Who can be so presumptuous as to predict the changes of future years?
2036Who does not want nuggets?
2036Why should not schools be established, a comfortable hotel be erected, a church be built?
2036Why should not the highlands Of Ceylon, with an Italian climate, be rescued from their state of barrenness?
2036Why should this great tract of country in such a lovely climate be untenanted and uncultivated?
2036Why should this place lie idle?
2036and what is the real cost of the land?
2036have dyes been extracted?
2036have improvements been suggested in the cultivation of any of the staple articles of Ceylon export?
2036have medicinal drugs been produced?
2036have new fibres been manufactured from the countless indigenous fibrous plants?
2036have new oils been extracted?
2036that he leaves all to follow"Him?"
2036that millions of others still exist, which are too minute for any observation?
2036what can I say to describe the wonderful effects of such a pure and unpolluted air?
2036what, not one bit for me?"
27481What sort of a foreign woman was this?
27481Why should they learn to read? 27481 (All right?")
27481A few were in chairs; I had long since jumped out of mine, although as Liu complained,"Why does the Ku Niang hire one if she will not use it?"
27481And now-- is it too late?
27481And who can blame them?
27481But where was the famous lamassery that lay at its foot?
27481Did ever pilgrim tread a more beautiful path to the Delectable Mountains?
27481Do trees anywhere group themselves as picturesquely as in China?
27481How did I live?
27481How would the wheels go round in the East without"chits"?
27481Old wall, new railway; which will serve China best?
27481The question one naturally asks is, Why do these men become lamas; do they do it willingly or under compulsion?
27481Then, riding up with thumbs held high in greeting, they would cry to me"San?"
27481To whom will they now fall?
27481What are the chair and the pony for?
27481What lies behind the riddle of their impassive faces?
27481What of the Mongols nowadays?
27481What was I writing?
27481What was the land that bred such a race?
27481What''s the use?
27481Where in a Western frontier town could one find the like?
27481Where would I go when I went away?
27481Who can call China aged and in decay face to face with her success in conquering a passage up these gorges?
27481Who can tell what the Chinese coolie is doing in the same way?
27481Why does not the shoemaker of the West, if he wishes to secure an Eastern market, study the foot of the native, and make him shoes suited to his need?
27481Will it sweep away the elephant?
27481Without his soul he would die, and then what would his mother, a widow, do?
27481Would she not fare worse if her husband found she had missed a sale than if she disobeyed orders?
27481a mountain?
27481a rock?
10924Are not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel?
10924But are not people sick in Quarantine?
10924But how is it that the effendis do not speak Turkish?
10924From there,said François, pointing behind us"Where are you going?"
10924Is it true that the angels carry blunderbusses?
10924That effendi in the blue dress,said he,"is the Bey, is he not?"
10924What do you call running away?
10924What is Quarantine for, then?
10924What is it for?
10924What is the name of this village?
10924Where do you come from?
10924Why do n''t you have the ship headed to the wind?
10924Why does she leave, then?
10924Why will he disturb me?
10924Will no one,I cried in distress,"cast out this devil that has possession of me?"
10924Yes,said F."And the other, with the striped shirt and white turban, is a writer?"
10924''Oh, is that all?''
10924''What do you want?''
10924''What does the King want with me?''
10924("Is this the way to Moudania?
10924After having performed one of his feats, he turns around with a droll glance at us, as much as to say:"Did you see that?"
10924And: How many leagues from here to the Land of Heavenly Glory?''
10924Augmented by the rain which had fallen, and which seemed to increase as night came on, how could I hope to cross it on the morrow?
10924But what is this?
10924François and I talked entirely in Arabic, and the old man asked:"Who are these Hadjis?"
10924How can the sea be made smaller?
10924How did Phidias charm the Cerberus of his animal nature to sleep, while his soul entered the Elysian Fields and beheld the forms of heroes?
10924How did Plato philosophize without the pipe?
10924How did gray Homer, sitting on the temple- steps in the Grecian twilights, drive from his heart the bitterness of beggary and blindness?
10924How many arrobas does the moon weigh?
10924I then repeated, with as much distinctness as I could command:"Did-- you-- leave-- Jaffa-- to- day?"
10924I thought;"he thinks he is dying, but what is death to madness?
10924I was sauntering slowly along, asking myself"Is this Jerusalem?"
10924Is there any piece of water more unreasonably, distressingly, disgustingly rough and perverse than the British Channel?
10924It is generally supposed that they were intended as tombs: but of whom?
10924My curiosity was now in a way of being satisfied; the Spirit( demon, shall I not rather say?)
10924Out of fairyland where shall I see again such lovely bowers?
10924Passing through the gate and square of Vivarrambla( may not this name come from the Arabic_ bob er- raml,_ the"gate of the sand?
10924Restraining with difficulty a shout of laughter, I said to him:"Did you leave Jaffa to- day?"
10924Shall I cast myself down headlong?
10924Shall I ever feel it again?
10924The road was well travelled, and by asking everybody we met:"_ Bou yôl Moudania yedermi_?"
10924This is Baalbec: what have you to say?
10924Those snow- white cones, uprearing their sharp spires, and spreading out their broad bases-- what could they be but an encampment of monster tents?
10924Was it a Faun, astray among the hills?
10924Was it possible that I was in Judea?
10924Was this the Holy Land of the Crusades, the soil hallowed by the feet of Christ and his Apostles?
10924What is it that he ca n''t do?
10924When he had put down the lamp, he tried''the door, and asked me:"Have you the key?"
10924Where on the earth shall we find a panorama more magnificent?
10924Who says he ca n''t go as far as that limping horse?
10924Who says he''s not fine gold from head to foot?
10924Will your Excellencies take coffee after your dinner?"
10924have you heard the Mountain?
10924he exclaimed;"did you ever see the like?"
10924is this the dawn of the glorious sun, or is it the full moon?"
10924said I,"do you examine twice on entering Seville?"
10924what can you do?''
10924where are the ships of Tyre?"
10924why are you running away from me?"
13746What,continues the speaker,"keeps the Brahmin at the top and the Pariah at the bottom?"
13746What,gravely asks another,"has prevented the peoples of India uniting into one grand nation, and destroyed all hopes of political fusion?"
137466d., what is more likely than that the Government may persevere with this disastrous policy whenever it again finds itself in financial straits?
13746And how, then, can it be for one moment asserted that the tendency of caste is to check the progress of the people?
13746And what are the results of caste feeling with them?
13746But how is it that no response comes from these country populations amongst whom I have lived?
13746But how long was it before the people, like the Israelites of old, fell away from the grand central doctrine of Mahomedanism-- the unity of God?
13746But is it not evident that a heavy crop followed by a small crop and much superfluous growth must be extremely bad?
13746But what is their condition now?
13746But what, after all, is the amount of danger?
13746But who can say that now?
13746How far advantageously or the reverse in segregating them socially from the conquerors who have overrun their country?
13746How far has caste acted as a moral restraint amongst the Indians themselves?
13746How have the dogmas of Christianity fared there?
13746How is it that these shrewd- headed people[37] are so insensible to the evils of caste, and that you never hear one word about it?
13746How is it then that such an infinitesimal number of the cases reported on occur within the cognizance of Europeans?
13746How long was it before the adoration of idols was followed by the adoration of saints?
13746How many of these has our boasted civilization improved off the face of the earth?
13746How many years''purchase is a coffee property worth?
13746How much has that tide of civilization which the first conquerors invariably bring with them effected?
13746How was such a change-- one quite unique in the history of India-- received by the inhabitants of the country?
13746I once said to a native shopkeeper in Bangalore,"What religion are you of?"
13746I put my rifle to my shoulder, and said to him"Where?"
13746I said,"that thing looking like a stone?"
13746Is not the intelligent preservation of game one of the most prominent signs of advancing civilization?
13746Regarding it, then, in all its consequences, whether physical or mental( and how many madmen and idiots are there not bred by drinking?
13746Shall I attack, or shall I do nothing?
13746That question is-- How far has caste acted beneficially, or the reverse, in helping to retard our interpretation of Christianity?
13746The natives looked at this bed into which the tigress had disappeared with considerable doubt, and one of them said,"How is anyone to go in here?"
13746This sum would by no means be lost to the State, for does not the milk that is left in the cow go to the calf?
13746What is the meaning of that?
13746What is the meaning of this?
13746What is to be done with daughters?
13746When we turn, thirdly, to Abyssinia, what do we find?
13746When, if ever, is it probable that this Assembly will demand for itself some direct power of controlling, or directing the Government?
13746Why wo n''t the natives do this, and why wo n''t they do that?
13746Why, let me ask in turn, is a cow''s tail long, and a fox''s tail bushy?
13746[ 70] What if it did?
27886And if your Archbishop went to Italy, would he stay with the Pope?
27886And what_ battles_ did your Christ fight?
27886Are you a Catholic?
27886But why are they in English clothes? 27886 Do you know how the Pope is elected?"
27886Do you never help your wife?
27886For yourself?
27886Not if I come on the King''s Coronation Day?
27886Then is Hinduism not the true religion?
27886Then will this never be cured?
27886Where art thou going?
27886Why do you carry this kind of umbrella?
27886Would you like to see the church?
27886Amongst the rest, did we hear confessions?
27886And later on another, having had the font explained to him, said,"And how about the ceremony of bread and wine?"
27886Another said, would I write and ask for police protection?
27886Ascertaining that I was pledged not to marry, he asked,"Why do you lead this miserable existence?
27886Definitions of"What is Hinduism?"
27886His answer was,"If a man can afford it, why should he not give himself pleasure?"
27886In determining the question proposed, the text is, What is it that entails excommunication of a Hindu?
27886Is it to be wondered at if we do n''t feel much love towards Englishmen, when they treat us in this way?"
27886Naturally Hindu visitors constantly ask,"Where is the God?"
27886One of them, when sitting in the verandah, suddenly said to one of the Fathers:"Could I have a drink of water?"
27886Out in a village, where English is never spoken, it sounds curious suddenly to hear from the cricket field,"How''s that?"
27886Seeing some of the Mission boys, who are simply but nicely dressed, he exclaimed,"Why do you clothe your boys in this miserable way?
27886Someone asked,"Was the Patel pleased with his chair?"
27886The pleader says:"Now, what sort of law shall I give you?
27886What is meant by"Holy Communion?"
27886What, then, is the result?
27886Why do they not wear their Indian dress?"
27886You say,"You will sweep it as soon as you are warm?"
39010why are these men armed?"
37741For what reason did you come?
37741Sinoi gapona si inmalianyo?
37741Dumatang pay yan kabala san si asauwa''n agou, ut kinwanina,"Sinoi kayo?"
37741Dumatung pay, kano, si agou ut inbaga un,"Mo waday inmali ay ipugau ud kugau?"
37741Her father said to her,"Where have you been?"
37741Sin ama inyatna un,"Tola di inmoyarn?"
37741Then the Sun asked Apinan and Bintauan,"Why did you come?"
37741They arrived then, and the wife of the Sun came out and said,"Who are you?"
37741They said,"How is this?
37741Ungayan ay agou inbgana Apinan un Bintauan,"Sinoi gapona si inmalianyo?"
37741When the Sun arrived, he asked,"Did men come at noon?"
21569''How did you get a place?''
21569''What have I done?''
21569''What is the matter?''
21569''Which is the best?''
21569''You are sure of this?''
21569153. ex parte Hæmanthus arabicus, Roem.?
21569182?
21569After the greatest invention and planning on our part, we unhappily thought to put the question in this form:''How do you say"What is your age?"''
21569Alabaster Mace Head(?)
21569Are we not here?
21569As we approached he lit his match, got his gun all ready, and left the path seeking cover, but our people shouted:''What good can you do?
21569Bent is giving so much money to the sultan, why should we not have some?''
21569Bent where he wished you to sleep or where he wished Mr. Lunt to sleep?''
21569Bent, who at first was like my brother, now is quite changed?''
21569By the bye, we actually had two of the Al Madi people with us, so we ought to have been safe; or what is the good of_ siyara_?
21569Coleus aromaticus, Benth.?
21569Did they really think we had come to seize their fort( which we afterwards heard was the case), and interfere with their frankincense monopoly?
21569Do you not trust us?''
21569Euphorbia cuneata, Vahl?
21569Farsetia?
21569Has anything happened to it but a washing?''
21569He always said_ mules_ for meals,_ foals_ for fowls, and any one who heard him say''What time you eat your mules to- day, Sahib?''
21569His first question was,''Where is the gun?''
21569Hyoscyamus muticus, L.?
21569I am standing them some coffee; shall I stand them some mixed biscuits, too?''
21569I said,''Where is Al Kara?''
21569If so, why do some cover their heads with turbans and some not?
21569In the evening the sultan came back, telling us that the Tamimi wished to bring 400 soldiers unpaid(?)
21569Indigofera?
21569Lactuca cretica, Desf.?
21569Lactuca?
21569Lindenbergia?
21569Neuracanthus?
21569Neuracanthus?
21569One afternoon he came and said''Where is the gun?''
21569Ruellia?
21569Scrophularia?
21569So the sultan led him to our room, where the stone was, and said:''Do you know the stone again?
21569Sultan Hussein looked round him and asked if this room would not do?
21569Suæda baccata, Forsk.?
21569Teucrium( Stachyobotrys)?
21569That day one of the Bedou soldiers came to me and asked me in a confidential sort of whisper,''Are you a man or a woman?''
21569The soldiers asked a passing man,''Which is the way to Ghail?''
21569The soldiers came and shouted at us a good deal, saying,''Why do you hire Bedouin to protect you?
21569They then said they would not go in seven days-- who had arranged such long stages?
21569We thought of going back to Sufeila, and sending to the sultan of Sheher for help, but where could we find a messenger?
21569What did we wish to do?''
21569What is it to us?
21569Where are we going?
21569Will this mine ever be available again for those in search of the precious mineral?
21569You ask the question,''Shall I send my letters_ viâ_ Bombay, or_ viâ_ Russia?''
21569my husband asked,''why are we not ready to start?''
19172But where is it?
19172But why, señor?
19172But''Australia''--where is it?
19172Do we believe that these millions are without hope in the next world? 19172 How far is it now?"
19172How many honourable and distinguished sons have you?
19172Pardon me, Caballero,he said,"but will you do me the favour to tell me where you come from?"
19172Pardon me, but will you do me the favour to look at this basin?
19172Sir,he said,"do you wish anything?"
19172The Chinese? 19172 Then you have a Chinese interpreter?
19172What do I think of him?
19172What is your noble and exalted occupation?
19172What is your noble patronymic?
19172What kind of a man is D.?
19172What pidgin belong you?
19172Where from?
19172You speak Chinese, of course?
19172A Chinese servant who can speak English?
19172An English companion who can speak Chinese?
19172And what is his reward?
19172Any relation?
19172But why does China grow this poppy?
19172But why should they look south?
19172But without doubt you are armed?
19172Ca n''t you see I do n''t understand a word you say, you benighted heathen you?
19172Could I get him a bottle of hair- dye?
19172Could I give him any higher praise than that?
19172Could anything be simpler?
19172He continues--"How many tens of thousands of pieces of silver have you?"
19172How much longer are we to persist in regarding the Chinese, as they now are, as a warlike power?
19172In England this creek would be spanned by a bridge; but the poor heathen, in China, how do they find their way across the stream?
19172In the same time how many hundreds of unoffending Chinese have been murdered in civilised foreign countries?
19172Surely they will come to blows?
19172Their fates were in his hands; which master should the Italian serve, the French or the Burmese?
19172Town?"
19172We went on another six li, when again he asked me:"Teacher Mô, how many li to Santien?"
19172What did he mean by that?
19172What do you think of him?"
19172What is to be their condition beyond the grave?
19172What part?"
19172What was his probable tenure of life?
19172What was the dispute?
19172Which half should he hang, when all were equally guilty?
19172Which is to be our colonist, the Asiatic or the Englishman?
19172Who could ever have expected to meet_ you_ here?"
19172gustar?_"is not meant to be accepted.
19172he asked-- meaning what is your business?
19172meaning how many daughters have you?
19172my dear friends, may I say one word about that condition?
19172so then you come from Austria?"
19172what are they?''
3308Why should it fall?
3308''Did Sakasakan?''
3308''Did the Sun?''
3308''Who took my father''s head?
3308-- did Tukukan?''
3308At last they asked,''Did the Moon?''
3308Carabaos have only one babe at a birth, so why should women have two babes?
3308Did Sakasakan take it?"
3308Did Tukukan take it?
3308Just before the egg is freed from the hand the question is asked"Is Liod( the name of the man under trial) guilty?"
3308Then the black one asked:"Why do you tattoo me so badly?"
3308This was done on the third day of the ceremonies at the funeral of old Som- kad'', mentioned in the section on"Death and Burial?"
3308When they quarrel it is a constant phrase,"How many heads did your father or grandfather get?"
3308Where is the Igorot''s"stone age"?
3308Who took my father''s head?
3308Why do you not give us water?"
3308Why do you not marry her?"
3308Why have you done it?
3308Why have you done this?"
3308[ 35]-- See also the story,"Who took my father''s head?"
10962But how will it know,asked Beharilal,"by whose hand its mate died?"
10962But,pleaded Beharilal,"is there no escape?--if a man goes away by the railway or by water?"
10962How can a cobra not have a mate?
10962How many times more true is all this in the case of the moral sense? 10962 The fort is a jungle, and where else should a''bag''take refuge but in a jungle?"
10962Then what will it do?
10962Why should I come?
10962And I said,"Little Bird, what do you know of the coconut?"
10962And how many confectioners and shop girls are there whose idea is no broader?
10962And if he did not see these things which were on the surface, what could he know of matters that lie deeper?
10962And what would he do without them?
10962And whence did the profits come?
10962And who can say that there is not a connection between this difference and other developments?
10962And who shall recount a tithe of its other uses?
10962And why do they not turn to meet the sounds that come from different quarters?
10962And why go back so far?
10962But how about scratching?
10962But if you must go by wriggling, then what is the use of legs to knock against stems and stones?
10962But what bearing has all this on the case of birds?
10962But what four- footed thing can see like a bird?
10962Does a lyre bird submit to its tail-- wear it under protest, so to speak?
10962Has it a mate?"
10962How does the_ Shamrock_ sail?
10962How is it done?
10962I have not seen them, and why should I look for them?
10962If real toddy spirit can not be had, what of that?
10962If you ask him where the Seth has gone, he replies,"Who knows?"
10962In a word, why do the people chew betel nut?
10962In short, what is the true inwardness of a tail?
10962Is it any wonder that the coconut has become an emblem of fertility and prosperity and all good luck?
10962Is that not so?"
10962Nagoo replied with pious simplicity,"How can I tell by what means it knows?
10962Neptune first struck his trident on the ground( or was it on the waves?
10962The action was indescribably comical, but what would it have been if her nostrils had been situated among her ribs?
10962The bird can not rebel, but does it not acquiesce?
10962Then what did she intend?
10962To these two occupations the snake- charmer adds that of a medicine man, for who should know the occult potencies of herbs and trees so well as he?
10962Was the whole race in each of these cases subjugated, or exterminated, and that by uncivilised man with his primitive weapons?
10962We have pounded its head properly, so it will not return to you,""But what of its mate?"
10962What choice has a woman as to the style of her hat?
10962What did these men mean by keeping their own counsel and setting an infernal machine for their enemy?
10962What is a nose?
10962What is the bill of a bird and what does it mean?
10962What is the inwardness of the thing?
10962What is the meaning of these repulsive instruments, and how does that strange beast catch sparrows?
10962What place have they filled in the scheme of things?
10962What should we do without them?
10962What was their purpose and mission?
10962What will happen now?"
10962What would all the boats do that traverse the backwater, or lie at anchor in the bay, or line the sandy beach?
10962What would be the gain of having higher susceptibilities and keener perceptions if they only aggravated the triumph of the insulting flea?
10962Wherewith would he bind the rafters of his hut to the beams, or tether the cow, or let down the bucket into the well?
10962Why does he send for me now?"
10962Why have the seals hung back?
10962Why should every schoolboy be taught that Watt was the inventor of the steam engine?
10962Why should it be recorded that Cadmus invented letters?
10962Why should we inquire who first made gunpowder and glass?
10962Why?
10962[ Illustration: WHO CAN CONSIDER THAT NOSE SERIOUSLY?]
10962he cried,"for what demerit of mine has this ill- luck befallen me in my old age?
10962treasures up and the Anglo- Indian hastens to throw away?
21661''Av a''oss, guv''nor,''av a''oss?
21661A very dark day, is it not?
21661Ah,said he,"another earthquake, is it not?"
21661And all your friends?
21661And have you no high buildings either?
21661Bully, is n''t it?
21661Custos, quid de nocte?
21661Did I not expect to meet a lot of savages?
21661Hallo, you, with whom are you dining to- night?
21661Have you no street cars like in New York?
21661Is that one, there?
21661My goodness, is n''t that Lord Roberts?
21661Rest, long rest, is what we want, I suppose; but how can a fellow get rest working in a big newspaper office in this city?
21661Was I not surprised to hear them speaking English?
21661What did I think of the Boers?
21661What is a company promoter?
21661Why do n''t you get married?
21661A man near me said to me,"Do you hear the steam escaping?
21661A soldier galloped along and called out,"Hallo, Johnny, what are you doing here?
21661As I write I am looking down from the thirtieth story of one of the highest, feeling as if I had been"set on the pinnacle of the Temple"( of Mammon?).
21661But she said, laughing,"Is it not just like a curio- dealer''s shop?"
21661How was it that no one seemed to be laughing and enjoying himself out of all the crowd?
21661I wonder what that other city looked like from the pinnacle of whose temple He looked down on the other great cities that had their day?
21661If they did not enjoy it, why did they do it?
21661Is there no knight to champion the cause of the toilers of London and in earnest tackle this dragon problem of distances?
21661Is there no place where one can get away from that air?
21661It was a strain; but is not successful effort Brian L''Estrange''s definition of happiness?
21661No idea in such a car of the men sitting down, against whose knees hers rubbed, to get up and relinquish their seats-- why should they?
21661Or are they going at the pace that kills?
21661Or at least the pace that tires into premature exhaustion?
21661That is left to enterprising Americans who come over from pure philanthropy(?)
21661The English equivalent is"How- d- do?"
21661To whom does the City belong, and the river?
21661Up above a wood- pigeon keeps cooing that ceaseless question, or is it a question, or the plaint call of his pigeon heart for love?
21661Wait until the world was aired?
21661Was it a sort of neuter gender, a sexless being that was there in course of development?
21661Was it not a great epoch in his life, this arrival of his in London?
21661Was she not by her very going down town taking the place of a possible man there?
21661Was this severe struggle and necessity of existence to eliminate the supreme joy of motherhood from their lives?
21661What Carthage looked like?
21661What is the voice of London?
21661What will it be in fifty years-- at the end of the century?
21661What will the offspring of these quivering, twitching, highly strung men and women be like?
21661What wonder, then, that weak nerves can not stand it, but sometimes break down under the strain?
21661Why could not men wait for light?
21661Why should they be hauled out to fight in the dark?
21661Would they ever reach the point of the hill?
21661Would they succeed?
21661X EX ORIENTE LUX What is a barbarian?
21661blush to eat lobster mayonnaise?
21661member who has just been making a noise with his face on this amendment"--how would that sound?
21661or has he lost his love, and croons a mourning for her?
21661was she not showing that she could do a man''s work?
10956A living movement, and a movement for what?
10956After these riots broke out, what was the course we ought to take?
10956And what do you think that was?
10956But is there to be no such thing as an Emergency power?
10956But it is perfectly natural to ask: Should the Imperial Parliament have no voice?
10956But it is said then,"Who is to decide the value of the information?"
10956But when I have asked,"Shall we stand still, then?"
10956Did he move a vote of censure?
10956Do they suppose it possible that I will not show my recognition of that failure, and do all that I can to remedy it?
10956Do you think this is done by a police sergeant in a box?
10956Had that people not been docile, the most governable race in the world, how could you have maintained your power there for 100 years?
10956Has one of them really succeeded?
10956He says,"You admit that so and so is right; why do n''t you do it-- why do n''t you do it now?"
10956He was a man practised in government, and in what government?
10956How could I?
10956How long were we to keep them there?
10956How should we look in the face of the civilised world if we had so turned our back upon our duty and sovereign task?
10956I shall be asked, has not the Government of India been obliged to pass a measure introducing pretty drastic machinery?
10956If that effort is seriously to be made, by whom is it to be made?
10956In 1899--the partition of Bengal, as you know, was much later-- what did they say?
10956Is India with all its heterogeneous populations-- is it moving slowly and steadily to new and undreamt of unity?
10956Is all that is called unrest in India mere froth?
10956Is it natural effervescence, or is it deadly fermentation?
10956Is it the result of natural order and wholesome growth in this vast community?
10956Is there to be no such thing as an emergency power?
10956It was asked,"How is it that the plague attacks the Indians and not the Europeans?"
10956My second question is-- Who would be best pleased if I were to announce to your Lordships that the Government have determined to drop the reforms?
10956Now what is the Regulation?
10956Now, what is the object of the Government?
10956Now, where is the difference between us?
10956On the contrary, every one of these nine cases of deportation has been examined and investigated-- by whom?
10956Or is it a deep rolling flood?
10956Someone will ask-- Are you going to lay these two despatches on the Table to- day?
10956Surely that is a reasonable and simple way of proceeding?
10956Then there is the question, What are you going to do about the Hindu and the Mahomedan?
10956Then what is it that is meant, gentlemen?
10956To strain the meaning and the spirit of an exceptional law like the old Regulation of the year 1818 in such a fashion as this, what would it do?
10956Was there an emergency last December?
10956What did Mill say about the government of India?
10956What did Mr. Gokhale, who is a leader of a considerable body of important political opinion in India, say?
10956What did he say?
10956What did he say?
10956What does he say?
10956What is bureaucracy to me?
10956What is the purport of the Press Act?
10956What is the situation of India generally in the view of these experienced officers at this moment?
10956What is the state of things as it appears to persons of authority and of ample knowledge in India?
10956What sophism can be more gross and dangerous?
10956What was the case?
10956When I spoke to a friend of mine in London the other day he said,"What are you going to speak about?
10956When critics assail Indian policy or any given aspect of it, I want to know where we start from?
10956Who do decide?
10956Why?
10956Why?
10956You see for yourselves the difficulty?
10956You will have to shut up schools and colleges, for what would be the use of suppressing newspapers, if you do not shut the schools and colleges?
10956we are astonished, and India is astonished, and amazed at the licence that you extend to newspapers and to speakers; why do n''t you stop it?
38748Admiral Andres Lopez de[ word partly illegible; Nozadigui?]
38748Casimiro Diaz; Manila[ 1718?].
38748Casimiro Diaz;[ 1718?].
38748The governor, Don Sebastian, gave Alférez Tornamira a suit of his own garments; and to the Sangley he granted an exemption[ from tributes?]
38748This work( evidently intended for publication) is undated; but the conjectural date"1835?"
38748[ Juan Lopez?
38748[ Juan Lopez?
38748[ i.e.,"What else is brotherhood but a divided soul?"]
35391Do you believe,he asked each one,"all that God has revealed and what the holy Catholic Church teaches us?"
35391Do you desire in good faith to receive holy baptism?
35391Do you renounce the beliefs of the Mandayas, and all their lies and works of iniquity?
35391And who can tell the years of his dominion here?
35391But perhaps one will ask:"How can so paradoxical a barbarity exist, since by sacrificing their slaves,[ 110] those people lose slave and money?
35391Do you not hear them calling to you from afar and inviting you to go to them?"
35391How is that?
35391If any of them is asked"What is your name?"
35391Is not this truly the field of Babilonia, where the prince of darkness reigns?
35391Is this perchance the same curare that is discussed by Father Gumilla in his Orinoco ilustrado?
35391See A plain Narrative( London, 1565?
35391To this the captain replied:"Are you afraid of the Moros?"
35391What shall I tell you on this occasion?
35391Where shall we get at those who settled the islands of San Duisk and Otayti, which are two thousand leguas from Philipinas?
35391Who does not see in these four deities a perfect resemblance to the Vazus, of the worshipers of Brahma?
39027How was it possible to resist such a force, and think of preventing it from disembarking?
39027If under these circumstances they had been attacked, what might not have been expected from the gallantry of our troops?
39027To what tribunal, it was well urged by the friar, could they cite him to answer for his conduct?
37411( 10) Dhabitu( Tebet)''The cave of the dawn''(?)
37411( 3) Sivanu( Sivan)''Bricks''(?)
374111850 Samas- Rimmon I his son 1820 Igur- Kapkapu?
37411521 and 515(?).
37411Ada''si?
37411Bel- Kapkapu''the founder of the monarchy''?
37411Bel- basi his son?
37411In heaven, who is supreme?
37411Irisum his son?
37411Khallu?
37411On earth, who is supreme?
37411Samas- Rimmon II his brother?
37411Sin- sarra- iskun( Sarakos)?
405797,1 0 as duty on the native and foreign cloths?
40579If such be the case, what use is it to the Company for efforts to be made for the delivery of a large number of elephants?
40579[ 44] Pupil teachers?
40579[ 59] Pallars?
22903What could I answer? 22903 ''Did many of your men die from the wounds?'' 22903 ''Was Mr. Bonham coming?'' 22903 ''What friend should they have at Singapore then?'' 22903 ''What,''I asked,''if you will not attack, are you going to do?'' 22903 ''When would he get one?'' 22903 ''Where would he go to get one?'' 22903 Am I quite sure that the right is on my side? 22903 But he asked me again,''You will give me, your friend, leave to steal a few heads occasionally?'' 22903 CONQUEST AND SELF- CONQUEST; OR, WHICH MAKES THE HERO? 22903 Can this be done at Balambangan? 22903 Can we forget our young children? 22903 How could I trust him afterward?'' 22903 I asked him whether the Kayans used the sumpitan? 22903 Is it a compassionate part to release her after many years of captivity? 22903 PRAISE AND PRINCIPLE; OR, FOR WHAT SHALL I LIVE? 22903 Pangeran Der Macota, what do you say?'' 22903 Since my return here they have proved themselves faithful and ready; but though true in adversity, will they continue equally so in prosperity? 22903 Tell me, would not a man''s life be well spent-- tell me, would it not be well sacrificed, in an endeavor to explore these regions? 22903 The amount of my conversation was as follows: The first topic being the anticipated visit of the English,''Were the English coming?'' 22903 Then came the other Pangerans--''Is there any Pangeran or any young rajah that contests the question? 22903 They had paid 10 pasus; should they, they asked me, pay the rest? 22903 Under these circumstances, could I, he urged upon me, forsake him? 22903 Was it surprising that these people were poor and wretched? 22903 We could build another house; we could plant fruit- trees and cultivate rice; but where can we find wives? 22903 We have now no one to trust but you-- will you help us? 22903 Were they, I asked, willing to force Parembam into payment? 22903 What are all these gewgaws, these artificial flowers, these momentary joys, these pleasures of the sense, before the war of time? 22903 What object, it may be inquired, can the Malays have in destroying their own country and people so wantonly? 22903 What punishment is sufficient for the wretch who finds this state of things so baleful as to attempt to destroy it? 22903 Will you restore our wives and children? 22903 Would they insist on the heads being restored to the Sigos, and receive those of their own people? 22903 by whom had they been slain? 22903 e._, the 6000 peculs which were ready?) 22903 how did they die? 22903 how had they been destroyed? 22903 were the first questions; and''With what intent?'' 16997 And are these pausee bowmen paid at the rate you mention all over the country?"
16997And how long may he and his family have held it?
16997And if any of them fell fighting on his side, would he think it a_ point of honour_ to- provide for their families?
16997And if any one is killed in fighting for the King?
16997And if they did not, I suppose you would deem it a_ point of honour_ to plunder them?
16997And in urging your claim to the village, did you ever tell the Resident that you had been so long out of possession?
16997And neither you nor your family have ever held possession of it for that time?
16997And on what terms did you restore this Imam Buksh to his estate?
16997And they are strong and faithful watchmen, are they not?
16997And were the parties married after their release?
16997And what did he do to you when he got you into the jungles?
16997And why is this, my old friend?
16997And why is this?
16997And why, subadar sahib?
16997And why? 16997 And you think that there really is merit in such sacrifices on the part of widows, who have done their duties in this life?"
16997Are there many such tombs in Oude, over the widows of Rajpoot landholders?
16997As horses of the best blood, when they do become vicious, are the most incorrigible, I suppose?
16997But I thought,said I,"it was the_ hanoomaun_, or long- tailed monkey, that was held sacred by the Hindoos?"
16997But does he not rob smaller proprietors of their hereditary lands?
16997But he gets a share of the subsistence money, paid for the prisoners from the Treasury, does he not?
16997But the greater part of the Rajpoot families do still murder them, do they not?
16997But the pausee bowmen have an allowance for this duty, have they not?
16997But the returns, are they equal to those from your lands in Oude?
16997But what has your great neighbour to do with your village? 16997 Do they spend more in marriage and other ceremonies than the people of other parts of India, or do they make greater displays on such occasions?"
16997Do you ever eat or drink with Rajpoot parents who destroy their female infants?
16997Do you recollect any instances of this?
16997How?
16997I thought he had taken to the jungles with his gang, like the rest of his class after such a crime, in order to reduce you to terms?
16997If they get more than what he thinks they require from the public or their friends, he takes the surplus from them, I am told?
16997No, sir,said Bukhtawar Sing,"how should such women be worthy to become suttees?
16997They do incur odium, and undergo penance,said Rajah Bukhtawur Sing;"do they not?"
16997What do you think, Seetarum?
16997What,said the Rajah, with some asperity,"should you, a mere soldier, know about State affairs?
16997Why is it,I asked,"that this beautiful scene is not embellished by any architectural beauties?
16997Why is this? 16997 Why?"
16997--"Assuredly I do, sir; if there were none, why should God render them go insensible to the pain of burning?
16997And will not Providence prosper their undertakings as long as they do so?
16997Do n''t you see what a state his district is in, now that he has taken the management of the whole upon himself?
16997Do you not think that in your Courts the final sentence might be left to the European functionaries, and the verdict only left to the Punchaets?
16997Do you suppose that all the members of any family can be equal?
16997Do you think that God would permit them to go on as they do unless he thought that it was for the good of the people who come under their rule?"
16997How can men be expected to expose their lives when they know that no care will be taken of their families if they are killed or disabled?"
16997I asked him how he or any other person could be found to attend a beast of that kind?
16997I asked the Amil,"How he fed, clothed, and lodged his prisoners?"
16997I asked the Brahmin cultivator why all these offerings were required to be made by cultivators in particular?
16997I asked the Rajah whether he knew Lonee Sing?
16997I asked,"Pray why is this land left waste?"
16997Is not your Government going on taking country after country, and benefiting all it takes?
16997Lalta Sing, of the Nikomee Rajpoot tribe, whom I had lately an opportunity of assisting, for his good services in arresting outlays[ outlaws?]
16997Must there not be a head to all families to keep the rest in order?
16997Shall I comply?
16997The King replied,"This is all nonsense; do you wish me to swear that Gholam Ruza is innocent, and that I never gave the promise you mention?"
16997The family priest was present, and I asked him what he got on such occasions?
16997What can men and women, who murder their daughters as soon as they are born, ever hope for in this life or in a future state?
16997When men murder their own children, how can they scruple to murder other people?
16997Why do you not make friends with him?"
16997Why do you talk to me or to anybody else of leaving the throne and the baraduree?"
16997Why force men to run the gauntlet through both series?
16997Why is this, but because you do not allow such crimes to be perpetrated?
16997and do n''t you see how these countries thrive under their strong and just Government?
27260Could the Mighty One at Berlin condone the offense if China gave Germany a harbor to be used as coaling station and naval headquarters?
27260I''ll write home for funds,he decides;"but how am I to live while awaiting the remittance?"
27260See here, you drooling idiot; what do you think I have hired you for? 27260 What are the two annas for, and who is this man?"
27260Why not fabricate her own raw silk, and send it to market ready for wear?
27260Why?
27260Would you like to go down in a diving- costume from a boat alongside the barque?
27260****** Were these the scenes that poet looked upon, Whose lyre though known to fame knew misery more?
27260Adept in the art of warfare he surely is; but have not the Fatherland''s victories under his rule been those of peace, and those only?
27260And of a people with a capacity to perform in two generations such amazing things who shall dare say what to them is impossible?
27260And what is back of it?
27260And what is this India, governed by Great Britain through its delegated officials?
27260And what of the"hinterland,"compassed by the 45-mile semicircle, dotted with thirty odd native towns, the whole having a population of 1,200,000?
27260But the appointment with the state elephant-- what of that?
27260Can it be an alarm of fire, or have the customs officials at the gates apprehended a flagrant smuggler?
27260Can these Easterners, squatting on mats like fakirs in open- front stalls, judge the merits of a pearl?
27260Could it be cholera, the plague, or simply appendicitis with which I was stricken?
27260Did I try my luck?
27260Do we not already lead in foreign trade?
27260Does it deal with"spicy breezes,"and"pleasing prospects?"
27260Does the fishery pay?
27260France?
27260Has Germany been involved in strife possessing the dignity of war since he came to the throne?
27260How do the gastronomic experts of pagan Asia acquire their skill?
27260Is there anything like it, strategically and trade wise, in the East?
27260Its purpose?
27260May not insular Japan become in time the Asiatic equivalent of Great Britain?
27260Some are satisfying in the extreme; but these waiters, can they be described as in uniform?
27260What country was to benefit through this, with Russia''s moral support and permission, had the Czar''s legions been successful?
27260What is it?
27260What is the purpose of the appropriation of 14,000,000 marks for Kiau- chau in last year''s official budget of the German government?
27260What of the German colony in China-- Kiau- chau, on the east coast of the Shan- tung peninsula, whose forts frown upon the Yellow Sea?
27260Who could resist the temptation?
27260Who, then, could stand in a likelier position to become legatee of this valued privilege than the Trade- Lord of Germany?
27260Why War- Lord, as an appellation for the august William?
27260Why not make it the Hamburg of the East?
27260Why, then, may she not do what England has done?
27260Why?
27260Would the sahibs care to witness the combat?"
27260Would you have me set myself up for a wiser person than my revered parent?"
27260[ Illustration: TYPICAL BUSINESS STREET IN A CHINESE CITY] Then why not Trade- Lord, for this is what the German Emperor is?
27021''Smart,''sir?
27021''Wild''you spell w- i- l- d?
27021And where does he live?
27021Are you quite sure that this lake is the home of the gods?
27021Do you ever expect to become a saint?
27021Do you hear the sound of bells?
27021Have we passed the Gomba? 27021 How is he clothed?"
27021How many coolies will you take, sir?
27021Is it a_ Plenki_?
27021Sir, do you see that island?
27021Tell me, first, how you reached Taklakot?
27021What are the evil qualities to be mostly avoided?
27021What are you doing, sir?
27021What are you going to do?
27021What do you do with these?
27021What have you done with it?
27021What is that?
27021What is that?
27021What is that?
27021What is your name?
27021Where are Mansing and the goat?
27021Where are they?
27021Where are your certificates?
27021Where?
27021Why is that?
27021Will five do?
27021_ Chuwen bogpe, tsamba, chon won ì?_( Will you sell me flour or_ tsamba_?)
27021_ Chuwen bogpe, tsamba, chon won ì?_( Will you sell me flour or_ tsamba_?)
27021_ Keran ga naddo ung?_( Where are you going?)
27021_ Keran ga naddo ung?_( Where are you going?)
27021_ Keran ga naddoung?_( Where are you going?)
27021_ Keran ga naddoung?_( Where are you going?)
27021_ Kiula tuku taka zando?_( How many children have you?)
27021_ Kiula tuku taka zando?_( How many children have you?)
27021_ Kuan hai?_( Who is there?)
27021_ Kuan hai?_( Who is there?)
27021And if it be God''s decree that he should die, what would be the use of rebelling against it?
27021And you,"asked he, inquisitively--"how long have you taken to come from Ladak?"
27021Are you one of his advance- guard?"
27021Can we stop near your camp and pick up the food that you will throw away?"
27021Had he come across some of his mates, or had he heard from the soldiers that they were in the neighborhood?
27021Have we not yet reached it?"
27021How could we now turn back when so near our goal?
27021How much do they want?"
27021How spell?"
27021Or had they been caught by the Jong Pen( the Master of the fort), and been imprisoned and tortured?
27021Should I let myself go, choosing rest and peace rather than effort, or should I make a last struggle to save myself?
27021Tumka hatte?_"( Come, come, come!
27021Undoubtedly the satisfaction of going up high mountains is great, but can it ever be compared to the delight of coming down again?
27021Was what I saw before me real?
27021Were the Tarjum''s men coming, preceded by their animals?
27021Were these Tibetans trying to surprise us in our sleep or were they my men returning at last?
27021Were we discovered?
27021What clock?"
27021What is meaning?
27021What is''_ kiang_''in English?"
27021Where are you?)
27021Would they betray us and never return?
13368But what could he do?
13368Can he not now repudiate the agreement or can he not rid the world of his presence? 13368 Do you beat an old man, seventy years old, this way?"
13368Do you know now how wrong it is to call''Mansei''?
13368Do you seriously suggest that America or Great Britain should risk a breach of good relations or even a war with Japan to help Korea? 13368 Is it worth while for any of us to live any longer?
13368Koreans, if in the past for small things we have suffered injuries, how much more shall we suffer to- day? 13368 We are rebuilding our houses,"he said,"but of what use is it for us to do so?
13368What do you want us to do?
13368What does this mean?
13368What is seventy years, you rascal of a Christian?
13368What is the task that this League of Nations is to do? 13368 What is the use of our resisting?"
13368What is there to be frightened about?
13368What place have we or our children? 13368 Where are your people?"
13368Where are your women? 13368 Why have you broken your promises?"
13368Why have you broken your promises?
13368Why should they protect you, if you do not protect yourself?
13368Why should we live when our land is dead?
13368Will you ever dare to do such a thing again?
13368Would you not yield,the Marquis said,"if your Emperor commanded you?"
13368At a famous political trial, one question was put to the prisoner,"Have you read the''Tragedy of Korea''?"
13368At this time, how can you Japanese show such ill feeling and such treachery?
13368Can we be indifferent?
13368Can we not speak out?
13368Did foreigners?''
13368Did they want a thing?
13368Did you take part in the assassination plots?''
13368Even if the Government of Japan were benevolent, how could the Japanese understand the aches and pains of another race of people?
13368Had he any outposts placed in positions?
13368His seniors tried to restrain him, but in vain,"What way is this for Samurai to treat Samurai?"
13368How can he again stand before the Emperor and with what face can he ever look upon any one of his twenty million compatriots?
13368How can you injure us with guns and swords?
13368How can your violence be so deep?
13368How could he put on the plumed hat of a Generalissimo with a topknot in the way?
13368How far were these stories true?
13368How long would it be before the triumphant Japanese, following up their victory, attacked the town?
13368How were they organized?
13368If not, what is the use of saying anything?
13368In the country people were stopped by soldiers when walking along the roads, and asked,"Are you Christians?"
13368Japan had done this before; why should she not do it again?
13368Meanwhile five or six police dropped in and said,''Have you repented?
13368One question was pressed on every prisoner, usually by beating and burning,"Who instigated you?
13368Shall it be extinguished?
13368She heard them asking one another,"Have you enrolled?"
13368They asked:"''Why did you wear straw shoes?''
13368Though their weapons are sharp, how can one man kill a thousand?
13368To what end?
13368WHAT CAN WE DO?
13368Was it the foreigners?"
13368Was the river- way guarded?
13368What barrier can we not break, what purpose can we not accomplish?
13368What can we do?
13368What can we do?
13368What could these mean but that Christians were urged to become an army and attack the Japanese?
13368What enemy will withstand when our race marches forward with righteousness and humanity?
13368What happened after the Regent and the Japanese reached the palace?
13368What has become of our land?
13368What if her family was, for a time, in disgrace?
13368What power would be filched from him by the shearing of his locks?
13368Where are your children?"
13368Where can we speak?
13368Where was their leader, the man who had urged them all to resist to death?
13368Which is the right explanation?
13368Who talks of torture in these enlightened days?
13368Why go back and become discouraged?
13368Why have you eyes if you do not watch, why have you strength if you do not prevent the Eui- pyung from doing- mischief?
13368Why should I take off my clothes before you?''
13368Why should one woman be allowed to stand between them and their purpose?
13368Why?
13368Will she choose the nobler end?"
13368Will the world hear?
13368With her evil Government can there be anything but racial extermination for us?"
13368Would the mistress come and disperse them?
13368XIX WHAT CAN WE DO?
31571Are those two little boats coming to attack our whole fleet?
31571How can she make so shameless a request? 31571 Is the man mad?"
31571What have you to say?
31571Who can these be, and whence have they come?
31571Why do you trouble yourself to conquer Kumaso?
31571With all the ships?
31571Would you like to live?
31571Yes,he replied;"my father and mother are both dead, and who but I can pray for their happiness in the world to come?"
31571''Why do you not leave the place?''
31571And why did Nitta, who is himself a samurai, permit her to do so?"
31571But who among them was ready to yield life for duty?
31571Can you design to do so?"
31571Could she deliver up her babes to death?
31571Did she owe the greatest duty to her mother, or to her children?
31571Do you think the Mogu are coming?"
31571Does not this make them thieves and villains?
31571Have the gods forsaken us, and sent this host of strangers to our undoing?"
31571His kinsmen advised him to refuse, but Mehe sent the horse, saying,"Would you quarrel with your neighbor for a horse?"
31571How can such as these put down evil and preserve holiness?
31571Is there a country in the sky?
31571Meanwhile how was Galdan engaged?
31571Mehe again complied, saying to his friends,"Would you have me undertake a war for the sake of a woman?"
31571Should I be acting against thy decrees, O Heaven, if I sought to place a new prince on the throne?"
31571Tell me, who are they at the chase who pursue and capture the prey?
31571The dogs.--But who direct and urge on the dogs?
31571Thus far his progress had been irresistible, and should a mere expanse of water put an end to his westward march?
31571What say you to that?"
31571What were the steps taken by the new shogun to insure this happy result?
31571Why, then, should they not speak to me?"
31571Yet could she abandon her mother, whom she had been taught as her first and highest duty to guard and revere?
31571_ But that is all._""And how many can you lead?"
34324''Why so silent?''
34324( Examples might include: Why did Bodhidharma come from the West, that is, from India to China?
34324But how can such a truth be taught?
34324Does Ryoan- ji have beauty in any conventional sense?
34324Does a dog have Buddha- nature?
34324How do you write a critical analysis of a work of art that only takes shape after it gets inside your head?
34324How does the Japanese- style room alter human perception in such a way that people''s experience of each other is intensified?
34324It is clearly a symbol-- but a symbol of what?
34324It is clearly an invitation to open one''s perception-- but open it to what?
34324Not knowing what to make of his guest, the emperor backed away and inquired,"Who exactly are you who stands before me now?"
34324The emperor was startled but persisted,"Tell me then, what is the most important principle or teaching of Buddhism?"
34324Therefore, I ask you: What is my merit: What reward have I earned?"
34324What did Zen artists look for when they scavenged the surrounding mountains for special rocks?
34324What do you do about daily life, where the world carries on as though it really does exist, dualities and all?
34324What exactly can you make of a philosophical system whose teacher answers the question,"How do you see things so clearly?"
34324What is the counter mind really like?
34324What is there about it that has caused Western thinkers to disavow its functions for so many centuries?
34324What was your face before your mother was born?)
34324What were the qualities of these stones that they should have been hauled for hundreds of miles and prized by shoguns and Zen aesthetes alike?
34324Why do Zen ceramics always manage to make one take special notice of their surface?
34324Why, for instance, does a Japanese garden often seem much larger than it really is?
34324With no usable rhymes and no stress, how can the music of poetry be created?
34324[?]-ca.
34324_ Haru ya mukashi no_ Can it be that the spring_ Haru naranu_ Is not the spring of old times?
34324_ Tsuki ya aranu_ Can it be that the moon has changed?
34324with the seeming one- liner,"I close my eyes"?
33426Are you sure you''re not dreaming from the excitement of this terrible day?
33426Is that you, Maister Russell? 33426 ''Where are the rebels?'' 33426 And why not weavers''beams as in the days of Goliath? 33426 But my readers may ask-- What has all this to do with the portrait of the Nânâ Sâhib? 33426 But to what good? 33426 But what was the result? 33426 General Mansfield replied in the affirmative; and Sir Colin, turning to Lee, said,Do you think the breach is wide enough, Dobbin?"
33426Have British soldiers quailed Before the rebel mutineers?-- Has British valour failed?
33426Have we got Robin Hood and Little John back again?
33426He at once apologised to Puller for having struck him, and added,"How will I manage to bite my cartridges the noo?"
33426He then asked me if I knew why Major Neill was murdered?
33426How did it happen?"
33426Jack Brian turned round with a look of disgust, saying:"Wha do ye tak''us for?
33426Need it be told to how many fields of danger and victory the warlike strains of the bagpipes have led?
33426On this I asked him,"Were you in Cawnpore when the Mutiny broke out?"
33426So turning to him I said:"You have served in the army; are you one of the sepoys of 1857?"
33426The next question put was,"Is the road clear to Allahabad?"
33426Then, why attempt to deprive them of it, merely to please a score or so of sentimental faddists?
33426What became of it all?
33426What can a poor_ bâboo_ do with such wild Highlanders?"
33426What was the name of this governess, and, above all, why go for its origin to such an out- of- the- way place as Jersey?
33426Who ever heard of a Highland regiment going into action without their bagpipes and pipers, unless the latter were all"kilt"?
33426With that some one from the ranks called out,"Will we get a medal for this, Sir Colin?"
33426You''ll never send us on fatigue- duty because we captured those guns that the Pandies were carrying off?
33426[ 49] Is it necessary to explain that sixteen annas go to the rupee?
27404A cowboy''s costume?
27404Are they to be trusted?
27404Are you stifling with blood?
27404Back to the Big Town?
27404Born on Van Rensselaer street, you say? 27404 Brigands, you mean?"
27404But how did you work it?
27404But what do you want with a race course?
27404But why not telegraph the King?
27404But why?
27404But why?
27404Ca n''t you stir''em up a little?
27404How about these men?
27404How does it happen that you speak such good English?
27404How much will the tips amount to?
27404How soon,I countered,"can you have a letter of credit ready?"
27404In Siam? 27404 Mem,"he said, in a course of conversation,"how could you write such unkind things about my father?
27404Menjepee, eh?
27404Pig?
27404So you''re a good Christian now, I suppose?
27404Surely you do n''t mean to tell me that there is no way in which I can get across the island today?
27404Tell me,I queried, as I was about to enter the car,"are these girls I''ve heard so much about really pretty?"
27404Then you did n''t get any pictures?
27404To God''s Country?
27404Were the pictures a success?
27404Were they punished?
27404What did n''t happen?
27404What happened to the husband and to the man who suggested the plan?
27404What happened?
27404Where are they?
27404Where has everyone gone?
27404Where? 27404 Who are they?"
27404Why not?
27404Wo n''t you have a drink?
27404''Leave?
27404''What did you think that I attended this party for?''
27404A picture of a widow being burned on her husband''s funeral pyre would be a bit out of the ordinary, would n''t it?
27404Grass?
27404How far is it to Den Pasar?"
27404How soon can you be ready to start?"
27404How would you like to encounter that sort of thing when you were having a pleasant swim, I ask you?
27404In a land where the thermometer frequently registers 100 and above, you could n''t keep a corpse around the house for several months, could you?
27404So why ca n''t you suggest some to take pictures of?"
27404That is the worst of this gadding up and down the earth-- it is always--"How d''ye do?"
27404That''s what I went there for, was n''t it?"
27404That''s what you particularly want here, is n''t it-- foreign capital?"
27404To a public school?"
27404We want pictures that will make''em sit up in their seats and exclaim,''Well, what d''ye know about that?''
27404We want the people who see the pictures to say:''Where the dickens_ is_ that place?
27404What else was there for them to do?
27404What for?''
27404What say, old chap?''
27404Who in the name of Heaven wants it?"
27404Why not curl this fellow up on her bed?
27404bawled one of them,"Have you seen the white elephant?"
37839Which man should you respect most?
37839A havildar of the 4th said,"Sahib, is not our march one of the greatest on record?"
37839Did we take advantage of it?
37839Further reflection has led me to alter my determination, and to ask myself the question,"Cui bono?"
37839I asked a fine young Naga why all his tribe wore a single long tuft of hair at the back?
37839I knew we should have some hard fighting, but we all counted on carrying everything before us with a rush, and who is there who expects to be wounded?
37839I said,"one who cringed at your feet, or one who boldly struck you?"
37839If at times it makes mistakes, who does not?
37839Instead of the outburst of grief I had looked for, he quietly asked,"What did she die of?"
37839It may be said,"What has all this to do with Manipur and the Naga Hills?"
37839What are the facts?
37839When has India been so governed, and what country in Europe has such an able and just administration?
37839When will our rulers take the story of the Sibylline books to heart?
37839Why should all the advantage be on one side?
37839Will you write and see that all her property is made over to my brother, otherwise some of her people may steal it?"
37839Would I go?
40243''Have I not given what is good to each of you,''he exclaims,''that ye have left me, so that I was alone in the midst of hostile hosts?
40243''Where art thou, my father Amun?
40243At the time(?)
40243Could you not have said in your hearts that I was a rampart of iron to you?''
40243How came these characters and these creations of Hittite art in a region so remote from that in which the Hittite kingdoms rose and flourished?
40243How can the history of a lost people be recovered, it may be asked, except through the help of the records they have left behind them?
40243How can we come to know anything about the Hittites until their few and fragmentary inscriptions are deciphered?
40243Sovran lord of Egypt, who makest the peoples that withstand thee to bow down, what are these people of Asia to thy heart?
33712A more serious question for the ruler was, how did it affect his own position with regard to his subjects?
33712An officer( Kho Dalay?)
33712And how had this soldier of fortune acted towards his own country when he had received everything from her that he needed?
33712And what was that law?
33712But what is that fortunate stroke of diplomacy to be?
33712Did Yakoob Beg appear in the eyes of the Kashgari as an exacting and oppressive tyrant on account of these heavy impositions?
33712Does this concession, which we never made use of, entitle us to send a mission to the Chinese in Kashgar?
33712For all Russia''s protestations of friendship and good- will, what advantages has China reaped from those high- flown promises?
33712He died near the town of Balisan(?
33712How can it be peacefully solved, if Russia will not accede to the terms from which China is resolved not to budge?
33712If we admit this, as can scarcely be gainsaid, what becomes of the Kuldja question, and of its peaceful solution that many claim to see?
33712Mulla Yunus Jan, the Governor of Yarkand, and his son and brother fell into the hands of Hasan Jan Bai, Ikskal(?
33712The question then was, who was Hakim Khan Torah?
33712The three great Asiatic Powers have now converged upon a point; what is to be the result?
33712To so courageous and so honourable a reply what rejoinder could be made by the abashed officers?
33712We can scarcely persuade ourselves that he was aware of these occurrences, and yet how could he be ignorant of them?
33712What better epitaph could be placed over a courageous and just ruler?
33712What can we judge from this, but that the rule of Yakoob Beg, while presenting some striking features, was inferior in degree to that of the Chinese?
33712What have been the mutual relations between England, Russia, and China?
33712What necessity could be alleged to justify a scarcely excusable attack in a moral sense, and a quite unnecessary in a political?
33712What, then, have been the mutual relations between England and China in the past?
33712Why therefore will you persist in coming to it?
33712and how is it to be brought to pass?
36438Remove the control of Religion, and what do you do? 36438 ''Will you show me the bone- pile?'' 36438 Can England point back to anything equal to it in the history of her own colonies? 36438 Could any clearer proof than this be found that the insurrection in the Philippines is the direct work of Freemasonry? 36438 Did England in the last century do anything for the material or spiritual advancement of the North American Indians? 36438 Did the United States do anything for them till within recent years? 36438 Even among the saintly(?) 36438 How could it be otherwise? 36438 I said to the attendant:''Suppose that at the end of any period of five years the friends of the deceased are unable to pay, what do you do?'' 36438 Is it not something to admire? 36438 Now, if this were the first time that these atrocious charges were made, we might say with horror,Can such things be?"
36438On what grounds are the religious bodies persecuted?
36438This emissary of the Bible Society writes:"The question now asked on all sides is-- Are the Philippines at last to be opened to missionary effort?
36438We ask, in the first place, where are these abuses which are always the subject of their declamations in the clubs and lodges?
36438What good is it for us to do our duty to the people when others are allowed to undo our work at the same time?
36438What professor could teach successfully if his pupils were met outside the classroom by respectable persons who told them to despise his lessons?
36438Who knows?
36438Whom does he mean by people?
36438Will such a happy state of things exist under new conditions?
13068Can an army tailor make a Commander- in- Chief?
13068Do you know, dear Vanity, that it is not impossible that King Asoka( of the Edict Pillars), the''Constantine of Buddhism,''was an Eurasian? 13068 Hulloa, Colonel, how are you?
13068Well, you''re looking very blooming; what the devil is the matter with you? 13068 ( Who would n''t be her Pygmalion?) 13068 A cocked hat, a tailcoat with gold buttons and a rapier:--See''st thou not the air of the court in these enfoldings?
13068Armies?
13068As I say to him,--what should I do with it?
13068But how could they change the old Colonel?
13068But what has all this talk of country matters to do with little Mrs. Lollipop?
13068But who could play with it?
13068Child of night''s sweet bird, what dost thou now?"
13068Do you observe the fine frenzy that kindles behind his spectacles as he leans back and tries to eject a root?
13068Eh?
13068Eh?
13068Eh?
13068Eh?
13068Eh?
13068Eh?"
13068Hath not his gait in it the measure of the court?
13068Have you ever watched her at a big dance?
13068Have you seen Smith''s new filly?
13068He could not have grown cold too?
13068He is rich:--What is that to me?
13068Her bosom''s lord sits lightly on his throne?
13068How is he to pass effectively into the golden silences?
13068How is he to relapse into the still- world of observation?
13068How is the bay pony?
13068How shall I lay this spectre of my own identity?
13068I always replied with the counter question,"What is the use of India?"
13068I really wish to be polite to H.E., but how can I say that I think he was justified in finessing his deficit and playing surpluses?
13068Is Ali Baba to cease upon the midnight without pain?
13068Is a pump an analyst and a coroner?
13068Is he not one of the four satellites of that Jupiter who swims in the highest azure fields of the highest heavens?
13068Is it, then, worth while to pass through this fire to the possible Moloch who sits beyond?
13068MY DEAR MRS. Lollipop, dic, per omnes Te deos oro, Robinson cur properes amando Perdere?
13068On his return-- when he ought to be bathing-- he will probably write his article for the_ Twentieth Century_, entitled"Is India Worth Keeping?"
13068Or is it to be the mandragora of pension, that he may sleep out the great gap of_ ennui_ between this life and something better?
13068Reader, you anticipate me?
13068Receives not thy nose court- odour from him?
13068Reflects he not on thy baseness court- contempt?"
13068Shall I leave it to melt away gracefully in the light of setting suns?
13068So the Collector died, the merry Collector; and"where shall we bury the merry Collector?"
13068The people whisper as he passes,"There goes Ali Baba"; and echo answers"Who is Ali Baba?"
13068Ulu ka bacha, tu kya karta hai?"
13068Voices would ask:-- Do ye sit there still in slumber In gigantic Alpine rows?
13068Want a trip to the hills?
13068Was it not the Bishop of Bombay who said that man was an automaton plus the mirror of consciousness?
13068What authority has a pump?
13068What claim has the Bishop on my improving conversation?
13068What does the Commander- in- Chief command?
13068What is it that these travelling people put on paper?
13068What was a seat at the Sadr Board[BB] to him, a seat among the solemn mummies of the service?
13068What will the Service say?
13068What would the Apollo Bundar say?
13068What would the Bengali Baboo say?
13068What would the sea- aye- ees say?
13068Where is he going?
13068While the eagle of Thought rides the tempest in scorn, Who cares if the lightning is burning the corn?
13068Who could linger over it tenderly with a candle, or a lump of mutton fat, when cold had laid its cruel hand upon it?
13068Who could tweak it passionately, as a prelude to kissing?
13068Why keep her charms concealed from mortal eye, like roses that in deserts bloom and die?
13068Why should I spend a day with the Bishop?
13068Why?
13068Will it appear?
13068Will the Commander- in- Chief be offended?
13068Will the Government of India be angry?
13068Will this process of parting with coin-- this Valley of the Shadow of Death-- lead them to any palpable advantage?
13068Will time, think you, never impair her infernal memory?
13068You suppose I refer to one of Mr. Gladstone''s new Ministers, or to one of Lord Beaconsfield''s new Baronets?
13068You will ask,"What has all this talk of food and famine to do with the villager?"
13068[ Is this nothing?
13068how''s exchange?"
13068or is he to lie down like a tired child and weep out the spark?
13068or should he just flit to Elysium?
13068treasures up and the Anglo- Indian hastens to throw away?
13068what''s the news?
13068who bewailest The frailty of all things here, Why choose you the frailest For your cradle, your home, and your bier?
11468How came you to rob your own temple?
11468The supreme test of any scheme for benefiting humanity lies in the answer to the question; what does it make of the individual? 11468 Well, how did you like it?"
11468What of that? 11468 ''But,''you say,''if we conscientiously disapprove of it?'' 11468 ( b) What if we do lose something in this way? 11468 And can not we point already in our own ranks to elephants more wonderful that have been tamed and mastered by the goad of love? 11468 And why should the honest suffer with the rogues? 11468 And why should this be thought impracticable? 11468 Are they not our fellow human beings, and ought not some one to care for them? 11468 As to the character of the remedy, there may be a thousand different opinions but that a remedy is called for, who can question? 11468 But after all supposing that you can transform your Upas tree into a fruit- bearing one, will not this be even better than to cut it down? 11468 But could any one seriously defend such a supposition? 11468 But given the means, will they be effective? 11468 Can not we devise akheddah"for capturing the entire herd wholesale?
11468Could they not somehow get round the word?
11468Does it quicken his conscience, does it soften his heart, does it enlighten his mind?
11468Does it, in short, make a true man of him?
11468HOW MUCH WILL IT COST?
11468Have you ever solicited help and been refused?
11468Have you known what it is to be regarded with suspicion, with contempt, with dislike, with scorn, or even with_ pity_ by your fellow men?
11468Have you known what it is to feel the awful sickenings of heart at hope deferred?
11468How can a criminal hope for redress?
11468How much will it Cost?
11468If any one should object that is an impossible enterprise, we answer, who can tell?
11468If our example causes others to rise up and make efforts for reaching and reforming these classes, who would not rejoice?
11468If twelve thousand for Lucknow be a fair estimate, can we put the figures for the whole country at less than 100,000?
11468Is it impossible for us to suppose that it can be restored to its former prosperity?
11468Is it nothing to us that in the rainy season they have to make their bed on the damp floor or ground, though to do so means a certain attack of fever?
11468May I venture to express my sympathy with you in your recent heavy bereavement?
11468Next he asked,"How shall we receive General Booth''s scheme now that it is here to our hands?"
11468Should we not here be erecting a satisfactory and permanent bulwark against the future inroads of famine?
11468Then comes the question, how far is it possible for him to succeed in the work he proposes to undertake?
11468To begin the scheme in earnest would require a sum of £ 100,000, but he asked,"What was that to the wealth of England-- to the wealth of London?"
11468WHAT IS GENERAL BOOTH''S SCHEME?
11468WHO ARE NOT THE SUBMERGED TENTH?
11468WHO ARE THE SUBMERGED TENTH?
11468WHY"DARKEST INDIA?"
11468Was the scheme to be thrown aside contemptuously at once on account of prejudice, because it emanated from The Salvation Army?
11468Well, and what if we do?
11468Were there none among them bold enough to look beyond the possibility of failure?
11468What advocate will plead his cause?
11468What chance has he of being heard?
11468What is General Booth''s scheme?
11468What may reasonably be said to be the minimum scale of existence, below which no Indian should be suffered to descend?
11468What then is there to hinder a big bold experiment?
11468What, then, is to be done?
11468Who are not the Submerged Tenth?
11468Who are the Submerged Tenth?
11468Who will listen?
11468Why impossible, since hundreds of thousands are saying, it is not charity, we crave, but the privilege to work and earn our bread?
11468Why indeed impossible, seeing that millions of acres wait to be tilled and to yield their treasures to the unfed mouths of workless labourers?
11468Why should not channels be devised for these human waters, by means of which they should be distributed, so as to be put to the utmost possible use?
11468Why should we not provide them with a City of Refuge, where they will have a chance of regaining their feet?
11468Why"Darkest India?"
11468Will he demean himself and work hard at so miserable a calling and yet be unwilling to do some light work, with which he can earn an honest living?
11468_ Fill_ did I say?
42146Large tracts were covered with a tall fern(_ Pteris aquilina_?).
42146and if so, to what are we to ascribe the deposition of such an enormous mass of alluvium- like accumulation?
39054And if that result is not evident, how can the cause[ assigned] be regarded as infallible?
39054But for this result, which was the main one, what was the second, and in what was seen fulfilled the promise of the gospel?
39054But what was the marvel?
39054How can you say that Christ died?
39054Is it possible that my eyes have seen the thing which I so much desired?"
39054Therefore, if a galleon of 800 toneladas does not carry a million and a half, how could a ship of 200 toneladas carry three millions?
39054Wherefore hast thou thundered upon these mountains, putting us in such fear, though we have done nothing to offend thee?"
15658''And what do we read about in God''s Book?'' 15658 But how will they know the author?"
15658Dost thou want fame?
15658_ We jumped up and saidwhere?"
15658_ which with Bedouin bluntness means,_ You_, why do n''t you pray?"
15658A carpenter''s handsome handiwork in Arabia should be called his_ toe_some_ toey_-work; do n''t you think so?
15658A kran is a Persian coin worth about ten cents; can you figure out how much Mohammed earned in a month?
15658And if hers, too, was a sincere prayer, as I believe,--the prayer of an ignorant child of the desert,--did she pray words or thoughts?
15658And now may I ask all the boys and girls who read this to pray for the Little Missionaries?
15658And the Arabs in the picture do not add,"have you used Pears''Soap?"
15658And when did this queer coin come fresh from the mint?
15658And will not all the girls pray for their enslaved black sisters in Arabia, whose lot is very miserable?
15658And will you not pray that even this place may open its doors to Jesus Christ, and crown Him Lord of all?
15658Are they all good?
15658Are they looking unconsciously perhaps for the footprints in the desert of One who said,"I am the Way, the Truth and the Life"?
15658But how did the tobacco get into our picture?
15658But what of the thousands who are_ not_ rescued, but are taken to places along the coast of Arabia and sold?
15658Did you ever hear such a topsy- turvy story?
15658Do n''t some of you want to come and do a day''s ploughing for the King?
15658Do n''t you think it is time to go and tell them?
15658Do n''t you think so too?
15658Do you know how many there are?
15658Do you know that the men ride donkeys side- saddle, but the women ride as men do in your country?
15658Do you know where that is?
15658Do you not think God wants_ you_ to carry the gospel to them and send them teachers to learn the way of Jesus?
15658Do you not think that he should be called the Christopher Columbus of Bahrein tailors?
15658Do you not think that these wise men came from Arabia, even as the queen of Sheba did, to see the king of the Jews?
15658Do you notice his toil- worn hands and the patch on the shoulder of his long overcoat?
15658Do you notice that the shop has queer little doors on the lower part of the front opening?
15658Do you see the bottles and tin boxes on his shelves?
15658Do you see them on the ceiling of the shop in our picture?
15658Do_ you_ know who was watching over them?
15658Does not the Koran approve of slave holders and did not Mohammed buy and sell slaves?
15658Everything is home- made and clumsy, but shall I tell you what I have found?
15658From your knowledge of arithmetic, can you tell me the reason of this puzzle?
15658Has God the Merciful then not heard Noorah''s prayer?
15658Have you read the wonderful story of his life?
15658Have you time to stop and study the picture with me?
15658Here are fifty examples; which do you think is the best proverb among them?
15658How could I answer her question in a way that she might well understand?
15658How do you suppose they climb the tree?
15658How many are there of these little missionaries, do you ask?
15658How many in the New Testament?
15658How many in the Old Testament?
15658How much is one- quarter of an Anna?
15658I do not think the King will leave a province where He has buried so much treasure in the hands of the enemy, do you?
15658I had been teaching them this Psalm, but I did not know how well they knew it; it was a nice answer, do not you think so?
15658I hope he is an honest man, although I do not think he looks very honest, do you?
15658I wonder whether he got them at the grocer''s?
15658I wonder whether the myrrh which Nicodemus used to embalm the body of our Saviour for His burial came from Arabia?
15658Is His mercy to these children of Abraham clean gone forever?
15658Is not the design very pretty for an embroidery pattern?
15658It is hard to love the cruel slave trader, is it not?
15658Little black_ and white_ boys are always ready to eat, are they not?
15658Moreover, do you not think that if they keep on buying gospels and reading them, Jesus Christ will some time be the true_ Imam of Muscat and Oman_?
15658Not a big value, is it?
15658One morning I held up the Bible and asked them,''What is this?''
15658That surely contradicts the other picture, does it not?
15658The words are very beautiful I think, do n''t you?
15658They often tell us,"You are so good and kind why do n''t you accept the true religion and become a believer?"
15658They said to the blind man, throw away your stick; he replied, why desert an old friend?
15658Think of Noorah''s question,"_ You_, why do n''t you pray?"
15658WHY IS ARABIA TOPSY- TURVY LAND?
15658What did Noorah pray?
15658What do Noorah and her more than two million Bedouin sisters ask of God five times daily?
15658What do you think of our second picture?
15658What does St. Paul say?
15658What is an Imam?
15658What''s the good of a house without food?
15658When Noorah had ended her prayer and resumed the task of belabouring the white camel, she turned to me with a question,_"Laish ma tesully anta?
15658Who is Fessul bin Turkee?
15658Why did Noorah pray?
15658Why?
15658Will He not answer it?
15658Will you ask God to make the boys pray this prayer from their hearts?
15658Will you not pray for western Arabia, and also for the Arab slave dealers that God may soften their hearts and make them stop their bad work?
15658Will you not pray that they may learn to value the Pearl of Great Price?
15658Would it not be nice to make something pretty for use in the home or in the Sunday- school, and embroider the Arabic words on it?
15658Would you like to hear how a day was spent in this Muscat school when the boys were beginning to learn?
15658Would you like to hear something about their language and their writing?
15658Would you like to hear something, before we close this book about the missions that are now working in this country?
15658Would you like to know how they make bread in Arabia?
15658Would you like to walk in the hot sand with no covering for your feet?
15658You do not think that is dear, do you, for a boat that holds a crew of twenty?
15658You remember reading in chapter three how they took the black stone from Mecca?
15658_ Potato_ in Arabic would be written with English letters this way: O A O T T P Can you read it?
15658but,"have you had your cup of Mocha coffee?"
31923Dead relatives?
31923Do you,was asked of the attendant priest at the time,"who are so intelligent, believe in the genuineness of these pretended stones?"
31923How can these priests and their assistants maintain sufficient interest to keep up this terrible din so ceaselessly?
31923Now,said our host,"will you touch the plant?"
31923We are all hypnotized,said one of the spectators on the piazza,"else how could that ball come down to the earth and not be seen to do so?
31923What has that to do with it?
31923Whence comes the money?
31923Who?
31923Why do n''t they kill these nuisances?
31923You certainly know that these so- called emeralds, rubies, and sapphires, are of glass and worthless?
31923Are not snails sold in Paris and London as a table luxury?
31923Do they, too, like human lotus- eaters, seek oblivion and exaltation through the subtle narcotic thus imbibed?
31923Does the reader realize what an amount of solid masonry such a structure represents?
31923How came Hindus, Buddhists, and Mohammedans alike to attribute special sanctity to this particular mountain?
31923How could it be otherwise when the ruling power is itself a slave to the same idea?
31923Is it all reality, we ask ourselves, or a dream from which we shall presently awake?
31923Is it an instinct of man, one pauses to ask, which leads him to ascend such a height that he may seem to be a little nearer to the God he worships?
31923Is it possible that we of to- day are no better navigators than those who sailed the Indian Ocean three thousand years ago?
31923Is it possible?
31923Is the worship of one any more idolatrous than of the other?
31923Is there not also a legalized system of social debasement in Japan, so utterly vile in our estimation as to be absolutely unmentionable in detail?
31923Of the origin of the Sphinx, older than the Pyramids, what do we really know?
31923The Western mound builders were undoubtedly a distinctive race, yet who can tell their story?
31923The redundancy of insect and reptile life is wonderful in equatorial regions, but as regards the mosquito, where is this pest not encountered?
31923Was it indigenous, one would like to know, in both of these tropical islands so very far apart?
31923Was the brain yielding to the subtle breath of those gorgeous lotus flowers, which opened wide their delicate pink petals to the sunshine?
31923What have we in modern times to equal these ruins in spaciousness?
31923Where did that island come from, and what became of its people?
31923Where were those tiger- fish at this critical moment?
31923_ Quien sabe?_ The white ants are the most extraordinary creatures of the formican tribe.
31923whence does this man obtain power to perform miracles?"
30253Besides this, who are the people who support us in these lands and those who furnish us food?
30253Besides this, who cares for the cattle- ranches?
30253Could the Spaniards, perchance, maintain themselves alone in this country, if the Indians did not aid in everything?
30253How well the wedge of the same wood will force its way, without there being any one to say to him, curita facis?
30253In closing, we may note that Dewa in Malay, Déwa in Javanese, Sunda, Makasar, and Day[ak?
30253Is it not the poor Visayan Indians, who bring it in their vessels annually?
30253Is it not the same Indians?
30253Is it the Spaniards?
30253Perhaps it is the Spaniards?
30253Perhaps the Spaniards dig, harvest, and plant throughout the islands?
30253Question-- How many and what are his peculiarities?
30253Quibus hoc Contingere templis Aut potuit muris nullo Trepidare tumultu Cæsarea pulsante manu?...
30253San Agustin probably refers to his Virtudes del Indio( 1650?).
30253The Spaniards?
30253The transcriber of M. has wrongly made the viviendo acephalos of the Ayer copy, bebiendo à sed[ i.e., drinking when thirsty?]
30253The translation of the two lines is as follows:"What is better than Rome?
30253Then they do this stretched out in their houses, as says our father master?
30253What is the Indian?
30253What is worse than the Scythian shore?
30253What justice, what fidelity, what honesty should there be amid so great cruelty and tyranny?
30253What plague of locusts can be compared to the destruction that they would cause in the villages?
30253What temples could enjoy this blessing, or what walls be in confusion in any tumult, if the hand of Cæsar move?"
30253When they are asked by the Spaniards"Who is So- and- so?"
30253Whence can this mental weakness come?
30253Who cultivates the fruits-- the bananas, cacao, and all the other fruits of the earth?
30253Who guide and convey us to the villages and missions, and serve us as guides, sailors, and pilots?
30253Who provide Manila and the Spaniards with oil?
30253Who rears the swine?
30253[ 147] This sentence is omitted in M. The following is there a question,"And what shall we say if they bring four eggs?"
30253[ 154]"And tell me, your Paternity,"says Delgado( p. 309),"who is not given to this vice in this land?"
30253[ 198] What fault do the Indians have in trying to get and defend their own?
30253[ i.e.,"Dost thou play the cura?"]
30253of which there is always abundance in the islands, unless unfavorable weather, locusts, or some other accident cause their loss?
32086And what do you say to that for a clever fraud, Inchie?
32086Do you know, it has been a matter of great care, this placing of the plant in the room in relation to other objects?
32086How in the world is it,you ask yourself,"that by a series of apparent accidents everything appears beautiful?"
32086How much is this? 32086 I no understand,"said little Inchie, his face falling,--"why he no open the door?"
32086Now, how can a man turn out decent work with tools like that?
32086Well, what''s up now, Inchie?
32086What do you claim to be the chief advantages of Japanese as compared with European theatres?
32086What shall we do, Bill, when this blooming job''s over?
32086Why did you not tell me so at once?
32086Why only one branch of blossom in a pot?--why only one?
32086Yes; but why must he think on that bald plot of ground? 32086 Yes; but, Inchie,"I remonstrated,"why wo n''t you serve her?
32086But let me ask-- and this is much more to the purpose-- what would an uneducated Jap think?
32086Can this be true?"
32086Can you imagine a tradesman and his family, wife and children, running across the Strand to watch the placing of a saucepan in their window?
32086Can you manage it?"
32086Could the same be said of our beloved Tommy?
32086Have a drink?"
32086Menpes, you bought number one curio in Japan?''
32086Now, suppose that bird suddenly moves one leg up-- what does the English artist do then?"
32086Seeing that the small man was becoming a little offended, I said,"Fire away, Inchie,--what next?"
32086She no friend of yours?"
32086Somebody must talk, all quiet; you rest long time no talk, and big- pockety man say,''Berry much number one curio that I think-- how much you sell?''
32086They had all mysteriously disappeared-- where?
32086Was this really the little man, the laughing- stock of the hotel, bullied and sworn at by every one?
32086We were all chaffing him about getting married, and one of my friends said to him,"Well, why do n''t you get married?
32086What if the geisha entertain her husband''s guests?
32086What is he going to do?"
32086Who but my inartistic countrymen would insist on their cabinets being smothered with endless and miscellaneous carvings?
32086Why is this?"
32086Would a tradesman in England hesitate before placing his stamps on a bill?
32086You say,''You friend, you number one friend?
32086[ Illustration: FLOWER- PLACING]"But why are there so few flowers in this Japanese method of flower decoration?"
32086[ Illustration: MAKING UP ACCOUNTS] What chance has a European against a genius like this?
32086and how can he detect deception in objects that have been the result of such minute care and consideration?
32086and how much is that?"
32086he would say, and"What do you suppose you''d charge for that?"
42904May it not be like this with China?
42904The social customs of China do not afford much opportunity for scandal; but who can say?
42399Are your Reverences going to place yourselves in the midst of it?"
42399He said to them,"Where are you going?
42399If I had not looked to God for some way of following your teachings, would this man have had his head on his shoulders so long?
42399The bishop, calling him to one side, would say to him,"Tell me the truth; how much money have you?"
42399The sargento- mayor turned his head and asked in a loud voice:"What devout or holy person has said this to us?"
41771Consequently, will you kindly grant me three days?
41771He asked them,"Why do you wish to fight a Mohammedan who is coming to live with you?"
41771To what extent should Spain exercise this right?
41771When he arrived near the latter place he met some people and asked them:"Where is your town and where is your place of worship?"
41771[ 82] A place in Sumatra(?)
42458What is it that moves you,said the religious,"to so imprudent an act?
42458He went to look at it again, found upon it all the marks of death, and said,"Why should I say a gospel for it?"
42458Many are needed, but we may say here,"Where are those good men?"
42458The horseman said to the father,"Who, think you, can control this horse?"
42458The judge, when he had read it over, dismissed the Chinaman, retaining the card, and saying:"Who has deceived me by saying that Christianity is evil?
42458Under all these circumstances, was there any reason for prohibiting their baptism?
17003Have you seen them?
17003What do you mean by deceiving me?
17003And yet what did this mean?
17003Are they traces of a forgotten siege?
17003But about the trains-- why are they stopping?
17003But could anything have dared to move to us?
17003But for how long?
17003But the ultimatum-- what is it, and against whom is it so summarily directed?
17003But will this last?
17003Does he not know his history?
17003Everybody was obviously making for the north of the city; what was going on in the other quarters to cause this exodus?
17003Foolish bishop he is, is he not, when Christians have been expressly born to be massacred?
17003From whence came that shot?
17003Had they seen me?
17003Have you ever heard a high- velocity machine- gun firing down deserted and gloomy thorough- fares?
17003How could it have been?
17003How long will this last?...
17003I asked for them-- where were they kept?
17003I began to ask myself this question: Were we really playing an immense comedy, or was there a great and terrible peril menacing us?
17003I know that half of them are much upset at the_ role_ they are being forced to play, but who can help them?
17003I waited patiently to see how they proposed to solve this problem-- did they wish a bold, open, frontal attack or an underground plot?
17003In all the clouds of dust and smoke around them, how can they understand?
17003Is it always thus with faith?
17003Is it good to hope on a 13th, or is it mere foolishness to thing about such things?
17003Is it only the power not to be afraid which makes one a hero?
17003Is it true that they are losing courage?
17003Is it true, or is it merely a mistake, such as life- loving man most naturally makes?
17003Is not the South African War still proceeding, and has England not enough troubles without this additional one?
17003It means... what the devil does it mean?
17003K---- was manifestly plotting for those watches; it was not my business-- what did it matter to me if he took everything there was?
17003Marines, sailors, and Legation juniors groaned; was this opportunity to be missed?
17003Meanwhile, is there anything special for me to chronicle?
17003Now do you wonder about our clocks and our watches, and our time?
17003Of course the Boxers coming in openly through the gates can not be true, and yet-- shades of Genghis Khan and all his Tartars, what is that?
17003Otherwise, why had they been brought?
17003Passers- by, did I say?
17003Somehow my heart sank within me at this; was it too late?
17003Suddenly a quiet voice said to him in French out of the gloom:"_ Monsieur desire quelque chose?
17003They had not made anything-- was not that a sufficient excuse for any behaviour?
17003They wanted to go to the British Legation; not to this place-- what was it; where was the British Legation?
17003Was all the world still asleep, tired from the night''s debauch, or was it merely the end of everything?
17003Was it really so?
17003We are still on speaking terms with the Chinese Government, but who knows what the morrow may bring?
17003Were they white troops at last-- were they Bannermen of the white Banners?...
17003Were we trapped?
17003What could I do?...
17003What course should we take, if the attack was suddenly carried all round our area?
17003What did it matter?
17003What did that door mean?
17003What did this fleeing to the north of the city and this ominous quiet mean?
17003What did this mean?
17003What did we wish?
17003What had happened to all the inhabitants?
17003What has happened to justify all this, you will ask?
17003What in the name of all that is extraordinary was happening to cause these strange doings?
17003What is going to happen?
17003What is the use of depriving one''s self for the common good later on under such circumstances?
17003What is to be the next thing?
17003What should we do-- push on or go back?
17003What was it?
17003What were these newcomers?
17003What, indeed, did it matter?
17003What, then, has happened?
17003Where had the famed Boxers vanished to?
17003Where the devil were our relieving columns?
17003Where were the Russians, the Italians, and the Germans?
17003Where were they all?...
17003Who has not heard that pleasant sound?
17003Who was to go?
17003Who would not rob a fleeing Emperor of his possessions?
17003Why have they wives, you will ask, since they are only half men, and can not perform the duties of the male?
17003Why should so many be called-- why should we die thus in a hole?...
17003Why should the obvious be so often discovered?
17003Why, you will ask?
17003Wife of a eunuch, did I say?
17003Will not something happen which will fling our enemy against us animated by one desire--a desire to slay us one and all?
17003With a natural impulse, everybody''s attention became concentrated on this fugitive: would he reach cover in safety?
17003Would I go?
17003Would it have been safety?
17003Yet can one ever forget?
17003Yet, what could be done-- what steps could be taken?
17003You remember the V- shaped barricade garrisoned by Russian sailors, I spoke about a few days ago?
17003mais ou est l''or?_"It was almost pitiful to hear him repeat these words again and again like a child.
17003was I no longer to experience that supreme delight of shooting and being shot at-- of that unending excitement?
17003was it really over?...
37587But why continue? 37587 And what has the poor indian who provided the money gained in the deal? 37587 And why? 37587 Cannons and silk dresses: of a kind; as to the cannons, where did they all come from? 37587 Could anything be more noble and beautiful? 37587 Do you swear not to have father, mother, wife, child nor any relative but the revenging arm which shall sleep and live with you? 37587 Have we forgotten, perhaps, Dr. Blumentritt( 36) who repaid our most generous hospitality by making common cause with our enemies? 37587 Have you read Foreman''s book? 37587 He is an engineer, is n''t he? 37587 He says so? 37587 In the mean time the country would suffer considerably and at last...? 37587 In what state are they found now? 37587 Is proof needed perhaps that the finger of the avenging hand of Divine justice has left its well- marked path in the Philippines? 37587 Money was collected for propaganda in Spain and in Japan; what became of it all? 37587 Money was collected for the purpose of releasing or stealing away Rizal; what became of it? 37587 People in the Temperance world often ask themselves, does prohibition prohibit? 37587 The result? 37587 These questions were:In what state did the Spaniards find the Tagalog people at the time of the conquest?
37587To whom then do they owe the civilization they enjoy?
37587To- day...?
37587Was he a Catholic?
37587What future can it hope for?
37587Who but a few ignorantes trust the great men of the late revolution?
37587Who knows the opinion of the people?
37587You know he attacks the Church?
34384And, in such case, what has the provincial to say to them?
34384At the feast of St. Francis the natives shall not work without pay, or at their own cost, in the palas- palas[ i.e., cutting of?]
34384But if the religious, invaded in so many ways, look after their defense, how will they be to blame in this?
34384He had spent many years in these islands, and had been a soldier in Ternate; and, having returned to[ Nueva?]
34384He went to Europe( about 1675?
34384Herein, which side proceeded most comformably to reason?
34384How is it possible now not only to have but even to imagine peace in the Filipinas?
34384If a bishop and delegate of the pope is not secure, how will a religious who is a parish priest be so?
34384If he writes thus to Europa, how will he talk there[ in the islands] with his servants, intimate friends, and acquaintances?
34384If it were not just, why were these decrees made and executed?
34384In view, then, of disadvantages so serious, what religious is there, devoted to his profession, who will consent to be a parish priest in Filipinas?
34384The brother[ chorister?]
34384The new fiscal of his Majesty, Don Jerónimo Barredo y Valdés, a young man of suitable age[ for this lady?]
34384Then why can not the same occur in regard to being or not being parish priests subject to the ordinary?
34384Whether by day or by night he carries weapons, or is indecently clothed?"
34384Whether he goes without cutting his beard?
34384Whose part, then, will it be to render account of such a result, and to fear to do so?
34384Why, then, where the vicars of Christ are secure, will not an archbishop be so too?
26162And what did they do?
26162Are you hurt?
26162Ask the Chinese Government?
26162Ask the Chinese? 26162 But if they have n''t the money, if they must borrow?"
26162But, naturally, you hate us all?
26162Do you admire the view?
26162Have you an invitation to tiffin?
26162How do the European nations acquire these''spheres of influence''in China?
26162Just notify China?
26162Mess?
26162Present for Missy; cumshaw,says the pleasant voice, and what can you do?
26162Trus''dat niggah?
26162What with, stupid Gretchen?
26162What''s the difference?
26162Which of us do you hate most?
26162Why did n''t he wait till the Chinese took it down?
26162Why do n''t you leave us alone?
26162Why not?
26162You mean they do n''t consult China at all and find out whether she''s willing or not? 26162 After all, what does food matter? 26162 And after the war is over, how many years will it be before they are sufficiently recovered financially to undertake such an expenditure? 26162 And why did we declare diplomatic severance with Germany? 26162 And will the country from whom she borrows money, who agrees to train and equip her armies, also have full military control over the affairs of China? 26162 Are we going to pull them up to our level, to our high idealism, or are we going to sink to theirs? 26162 But what did the Shanghai Combine do? 26162 But will the Chinese, in spite of their ample skirts, have laps wide enough to catch them? 26162 But-- but-- what does it all mean? 26162 Ca n''t you imagine a Chinese lady in satin trousers passing through a great American department store and being remarked upon? 26162 Can you blame us? 26162 Could anything have been more fortunate? 26162 Could such things happen anywhere except in Peking?
26162Do you think a ten- thousand- dollar automobile is handsome?
26162Do you think donkeys are sure- footed?
26162Do you think we can do so?
26162Does it not seem rather ludicrous that she should suddenly proclaim herself the upholder of international law?
26162Finally, in exasperation, the American turned to the silent Chinese and asked:"Where the hell is China?"
26162From whom?
26162Germs?
26162Glad Missy back,""Missy like Peking best?"
26162How are they behaving?
26162How are they taking it, the Chinese?
26162How can I reconcile this impression with previous ones, of the docility and servility we had previously encountered?
26162How can a virtually bankrupt nation like China take up arms, which she does n''t possess, against the mighty nations of Europe?
26162How comes it that she''s got this sudden influx of moral strength?
26162How then, can a Government be held responsible when it is not in a position to enforce its authority?
26162However, I ask myself-- I who am nothing if not fair- minded-- why should n''t missionaries act as recruiting- agents?
26162Is the participation in the war beneficial to China or to the Entente Powers?
26162Is this the same China that accepted the deal of the Shanghai Opium Combine, powerless to prevent it?
26162Is this the same China, prating about the sanctity of international law, that sat supine and helpless under the French grab of Lao Hsi Kai?
26162Like Moses of old, she is now stretching forth her arms; but who are they who uphold those arms?
26162One"adviser"arranges everything nicely in the interests of his country, and then what does the"corrupt"Chinese official do?
26162Saddles?
26162Shall we be trotting home again?"
26162Thought of what?
26162Was it not to render assistance to the Entente Powers, and was it not to render direct help to Great Britain?
26162Well, what can one do?
26162What did they do?
26162What else could we have done?
26162What happened?
26162What''s the use of spending years converting heathen into Christians, if they are not to act as Christians?
26162Who are we, to question the truth of them?
26162Who or which shall it be?
26162Who would n''t be in the circumstances?
26162Why did we address a protest to the German Government against its submarine warfare?
26162Why not try to forget?
26162Why remember?
26162Why should there be any scruples about enlisting converts for a"Holy War"?
26162Why?
26162Will that nation be given liberty to suppress her press, to stifle all opposition to whatever moves military necessity may dictate?
26162Would it not be well to see that these ripe plums do not fall into the lap of Chinese incompetence?
26162You ask, why did n''t the Chinese fight?
26162[ Illustration: Peking cart][ Illustration: Fruit stall in the bazaar] Style?
26162said one;"trus''dat niggah?
30350But why do not the curas remedy all that? 30350 If the clerk is a bad man, will he not be hated?"
30350Now tell me, do the alcaldes make all the wealth that they are accustomed to acquire with the kind of trade which you have explained to me?
30350Why do they not complain to the alcalde?
30350Why is it that these do not occupy themselves rather in their affairs than in those of the alcalde?
30350;[ 1658?].
30350A memorial to the king is presented( 1658?)
30350An unsigned document( 1666?)
30350And will the apostolic see force them to that?
30350But does the alcalde himself sell the goods?
30350Can it be considered ill that they resist so great a transformation, and leave the missions if they find no other way?
30350Further, is the regular incapable of being a proper parish priest, or is he not?
30350Have not these religious, then, deserved the exemption from episcopal supervision that was granted to the religious in Nueva España?
30350How can one infuse fear and aversion to crime in one who despises that powerful stimulus for well doing?
30350If it be said that he is not capable of being a parish priest, why the pledge in this new form of administration?
30350If the ordinaries wished to molest those religious whom they did not like, who could prevent them from fulminating penalties for the slightest causes?
30350In that case, what can the provincial say to them?
30350Miguel Solana, S. J.;[ 1658?].
30350Now, did those who began the conquest of América or those of Philipinas endure the more grievous and continual persecutions?
30350Then how can three be presented for each ministry when there is scarcely one for each mission?
30350Then why can not the same thing happen in regard to being parish priests subject to the ordinary?
30350What is lacking, then, to those ministers of the evangelical doctrine to enable them to say that they are toiling in apostolic missions?
30350What may not[ therefore] be feared?
30350Who is your enemy?
30350Who will tell us?
30350Why does that institution give all favorable things to the secular and deprive the regular of all relief?
30350Will the piety of the pope bind the religious to so great a cross?
30350[ Unsigned and undated; 1666?].
30350[ Unsigned and undated; 1666?].
30350[ Unsigned; July, 1663?].
30350[ Unsigned; July, 1663?].
27926Man is mortal,so we yield to the temptation, especially as we are awfully hungry-- when is a sailor not so?
27926They had beat us,they said,"and to their entire satisfaction; what more could they desire?"
27926Well''_''tis_ an ill wind that blows_ nobody_ good,''is it not?
27926?
27926A somewhat curious way in which to commence my narrative, say you?
27926And see, too, this systematic arrangement of bars, transverse and upright, is it possible they are anything naval?
27926Annoying, was it not?
27926Any plates left, any basins?
27926Are we ever to hear anything of our relief?
27926But are we really at sea?
27926But surely no, it ca n''t be?
27926But what is this?
27926But where was it?
27926Can it be that this is the primitive Japanese race-- that the more enlightened people of Niphon trace their origin to such a degraded source?
27926Can it be that those concerns up there are meant for the stowage of boxes and hats?
27926Can these be dwelling houses?
27926Did you ever see such a wonderful plant as that same bamboo?
27926Do these people desecrate their idols thus?
27926Does it convey an adequate idea of the subject- matter?
27926Have they forgotten us at home?
27926Have they though?
27926How often, dear reader, have you and I not done similarly at school feasts?
27926How shall I describe it?
27926I would claim for mine at least that merit; for is not every sea over which we have voyaged to the eastward of England?
27926In the face of this can I agree with Miss Bird?
27926It is at these sales that one sees the sailor come out in-- what shall I say, a new character?
27926It was so, however; for suddenly somebody asked, in splendid English,"Do you require anything, gentlemen?"
27926One may frequently meet in the streets vendors of poor puss, easily recognisable by their suggestive cry,"mow( miow?)
27926Query, what do they live on?
27926September 20th.--Exactly one month ago to- day the ship was docked-- to- day she came out; what do you think of that for expedition?
27926Stay, are they_ all_ absent?
27926That innocent lady, turning to her unnatural father- in- law, asked what the shouting meant and what the people wanted of her?
27926The"mokes"are so well trained-- or is it that they have traversed the same ground so often?
27926To which did the answer refer, the_ commissioning_, or the_ sailing_?
27926Under such a state of affairs, who shall predict the fate of Admiral Willes''treaty?
27926Up the beach was his hut-- I have seen many a stye a king to it-- and in the doorway his-- wife must I call her?
27926Well, what was to be done?
27926What though there be no crisp seasonable snow, no exhilarating frost, no cosy chimney nooks, or no ladies muffs and comfortable ulsters?
27926What was on fire, the ship?
27926What was to be done?
27926What''s gone?
27926What, not finished yet?
27926Whither has the crowd conducted us?
27926Who are they?
27926Why?
27926Why?
27926Will they, can they by any fortuitous combination of circumstances, put in an appearance before we leave?
27926With the intention, perhaps, of sharing the delicacy with her brothers and sisters, who shall say?
27926Would we like to see them?
27926call you this nothing?"
27926how long, I wonder, before we shall be similarly decorated?
27926who ever saw the like?
22815Duerme el Señor?
22815Is''Turing''an assistant curate?
22815Then what is the use of the Gov.-General?
22815What did you go there for?
22815What did you go to Imus for?
22815Why should I?
22815Will you leave Manila?
22815( Mexican origin?)
22815("Does the gentleman sleep?")
22815:--_ Arum(?)
22815?
22815But even though we became English, should we not gain by it?
22815But what mattered?
22815But what would have become of religion?
22815But who knows?
22815Do you allude to the Peace of Biac- na- bató?
22815Do you want another trick exposed?
22815Gatjinlintan, the cacique of the Batangas River( Pansipít?)
22815He had broken the neck of the rebellion, but by what means?
22815He had engaged to pay four millions of pesos and surrender the Islands, but could he indeed have refused any terms?
22815Historical facts lead one to inquire: How far was Spain ever a_ moral_ potential factor in the world''s progress?
22815How are we then to understand those generous sacrifices of health and fortune for the cause of Philippine liberty?
22815How can you imagine a people great, free and happy under the sovereignty of Spain?
22815How could hands alone repair a bridge which had rotted away?
22815How could it be when, for years, he had been a State prisoner in forced seclusion?
22815How did the Spanish Government fulfil, on its part, the decree spontaneously issued in 1868?
22815How do you understand an alliance with sovereignty?
22815In a conversation which I had with the leader of the Nationalists, I inquired,"What do you understand by independence?"
22815In his last moments his demeanour was in accordance with his oft- quoted saying,"What is death to me?
22815Is not the dream of the European adventurer, of the same or better class, to make his pile of dollars and be off to the land of his birth?
22815Is the conflict finished?
22815Is the kind of civilization taught in the colonies by low- class European settlers superior?
22815Is there a conflict between Spain and England or Holland?
22815Is there another conflict imminent between Germany and Spain?
22815Is there now to be a struggle with Americans?
22815Is victory to be gained in this hiding- place?"
22815Melliza vehemently protested against such a barbarous act, and asked why they should destroy their own property?
22815Oh, unfortunate people, do you not know?
22815On her way she was often asked,"Who art thou?"
22815Some were inquisitive enough to ask, Has a treaty been signed or a trick been played upon the rebels?
22815The well- to- do people asked,"Why bombard?"
22815Thousands insisted that he must have voluntarily surrendered, for how could he have been caught when he had the_ anting- anting_?
22815To defend those who have despised you and in public speeches called for your extermination-- those who have treated you little better than savages?
22815To defend your Spanish tyrants?
22815Was it a battle of the saints?
22815We ask you again, Señor Paterno, where are those sacrifices?
22815What can the people be thinking of that they remain thus in silence?
22815What could they gain by pillage and flames?
22815What did the Spanish Government do with these reforms?
22815What did the friars do?
22815What has been gained by the illusion that Manila was fortified?
22815What other channel, then, was open to the country through which to insist upon the recovery of its lawful rights?
22815What use was made of the famous Island of Corregidor?
22815What was done with its guns?
22815What?
22815Where were the torpedoes?
22815Where were those defensive preparations concerning which we were requested to keep silence?
22815Why should not the Chinese be expelled from the Philippines, it was asked, or at least be permitted only to pursue agriculture in the Islands?
22815Why?
22815Would Buddhist missionaries in Spain have met with milder treatment at the hands of the Inquisitors?
22815Would the predominant religion in the Philippines, fifty years hence, have been Christian?
22815You say you are going to define our limits-- well, what have you to tell us?
22815_ Betis_(_ Azaola-- Payena betis?_) gives logs up to 65 feet long by 20 inches square.
22815why does juvenility, or decrepitude, or duty deprive us of the joy of taking part in your enterprise?
42726And how did the Spaniards fulfil their part of the pact?
42726As a rule, the people are superstitious and very credulous; but how could they be otherwise?
42726But where are the enemy?
42726Cross or Crescent?
42726Did any government ever foster a more imbecile and iniquitous policy for its own damnation?
42726Is it to be wondered at, then, that this office is so eagerly sought after in Spain?
42726Upon one occasion a Catholic priest was horrified when an Igorrote asked him why it was that no black man ever became a white man''s Saint?
42726Why should he trouble himself further?
38827Is it such a fast that I have chosen?
38827What is there left to wish for?
38827Who are these that fly as a cloud, and as the doves to their windows?
38827Among the many questions asked were these: at what age our women marry?
38827Can it be said that they rode?
38827Could I not stay?
38827He asked if the women who took these positions were equally good as wives and mothers?
38827His ceaseless question is,"Will she die?"
38827I asked a Persian doctor if I might look in for one moment at the threshold of the outer court, and he replied in French,"Are you then weary of life?
38827I asked the bystanders if, as Moslems, they would object to his taking some spirits medicinally?
38827Of what use are any precautions when one sleeps so disgracefully soundly?
38827The first inquiry of a Persian about any part of his own country is,"Is there water?"
38827They asked me if I could read, and if I made carpets?
38827Who indeed but the medical missionary would care for such as them and give them of his skill"without money and without price"?
38827etc., if our men divorce their wives when they are forty?
38827how long our women are allowed to keep their boys with them?
38827how many wives the Agha has?
38827if I am looking for the plant which if found would turn the base metals into gold?
38827if I am travelling to collect herbs?
38827if I know of anything to take away wrinkles?
38827the second,"Is the water good?"
38827to whiten teeth?
38827why I do not dye my hair?
38827why Mr.---- had refused a Bakhtiari wife?
42991A Telugu proverb asks''Does the bee ever seek the arka flower?''
42991It is a common saying among Badagas, when a man tells lies,''Will you go to Sigur, and take an oath?''
42991The teacher asks,"Who are you?
42991What is your name?"
42991What was his mouth?
42991What were called his thighs and feet?
42991What were his arms?
42991When they divided Purusha, into how many parts did they distribute him?
42991who is in the hamlet?"
39642***** Of what are these great peaks built up?
39642And in the long centuries to come may we not develop a soul for beauties unthought of now?
39642And is there any literature or history?
39642And what more perfect spot for the purpose could be found?
39642Are there no remains of buildings, roads, aqueducts, canals, statues, or any other such mark by which a people leaves its impress on a country?
39642But why should the mountains thus depress?
39642Has it ever made any such impression?
39642How can we be certain that this is right?
39642Should we not look confidently out into the future and nerve ourselves for bold, unfettered flight?
39642Were they a purely indigenous race?
39642What was their history?
39642Who can but be impressed by such ages and such forces?
39642Who could feel a care while he fished or hunted stag in a valley with more than the beauty and with all the freshness of his native land?
39642Why should not their history bring us the more worthy thought of the mighty possibilities of the race?
35349And Jesus stood before the Governor: and the Governor asked him saying, Art thou the king of the Jews? 35349 Or have we not read in the law, how that on the Sabbath days the priests in the temple profaned the Sabbath and are blameless?"
35349Then said Pilate unto him, Hearest thou not how many things they witness against thee? 35349 Why is Regulation III of 1818 to be amended and kept on the Statute Book?"
35349And the people--?
35349And was not that the political philosophy of the Romanoffs, the Hohenzollerns and of the Bourbons?
35349And whether in such case is not the King the sole judge, both of the danger and when and how the same is to be prevented?"
35349Another question is often asked, suppose we end these Reformed Councils,--what then?
35349Apparently a still baser sort of Aristocracy?
35349But how did the Commons meet this assertion of law and order?
35349But how was the peaceful revolution of 1688 brought about?
35349But may I ask-- is there one argument advanced to- day by the Bureaucracy and its friends which was not advanced with equal clearness by the Stuarts?
35349But was not that the political philosophy of every English King from William the Conqueror to James II?
35349For the preservation of law and order?
35349I admit we have failed in many directions, but will you also not admit our success where we have succeeded?
35349I ask my countrymen in what way is it possible for khaddar to lead us to Swaraj?
35349If we had succeeded in destroying the Educational Department, might not somebody ask-- what then?
35349If we had succeeded in destroying the legal institutions, might not the question be put with equal relevance?
35349If you do not believe in the ideal what is the use of always criticising us in the light of that ideal?"
35349In other words, the question is"how can the force generated by the neighbourhood life become part of our whole critic and national life?"
35349In the first place, may I point out that we have not up to now non- co- operated with the Bureaucracy?
35349Is India to remain outside the union?
35349Is it possible to attain Swaraj by violent means?
35349Is the service of this special interest in any way antagonistic to the service of nationalism?
35349NATIONALISM: THE IDEAL What is the ideal which we must set before us?
35349Now what is Nationalism?
35349Now what is the oath?
35349Thy struggling and thy daring, these six long years of insurrection and tribulation, thou hast profited nothing by it, then?
35349Was it a failure?
35349Was it a success?
35349Was the non- co- operation movement in India a success?
35349What do we do when it pours with rain?
35349What is the duty which every human being owes not only to his race, not only to his nation, not only to humanity but also to his God?
35349What is the real democracy of modern European thought?
35349Why are the Indian Criminal Law Amendment Act 1908 and the Prevention of Seditious Meetings Act 1911 to be retained on the Statute Book?
14294In killing Afzal Khan did Sivaji sin?
14294India for the Indians,will that come next?
14294Need we go out of India in quest of the true knowledge of God?
14294Where lies the land to which the ship would go? 14294 Why has it befallen him?
14294Why,Ramkrishna Paramhansa asks,"does the God- lover find such pleasure in addressing the Deity as Mother?
14294Without Christian dogmas, can not a man equally love and revere Christ?
14294[ 18] What now of the dignity of manual labour which many a high official has expounded to native youth? 14294 A conservative or a reformer? 14294 Again, what can be the remedy? 14294 And how, we ask, has Christ been introduced to India by association with the popular beliefs-- how, rather, has the attempt been made to do so? 14294 And what, his thighs and feet? 14294 And where the land she travels from away? 14294 And who make the nominations? 14294 Bose, B.A., B.L., a native of Eastern Bengal, regarding his youth[ 1860?] 14294 But how is the Indian feeling to be transformed? 14294 But in the final exposition of this pantheism, what do we find? 14294 But over against transmigration, what are the essential and distinctive features of that Christian belief? 14294 But we are dealing with modern, new- educated India, and now we ask ourselves: What does the modern, new- educated Indian mean by salvation? 14294 But what is poured into his ears? 14294 CHAPTER IX NEW RELIGIOUS IDEAS-- ARE THERE ANY? 14294 Does not that signify that he himself is stripped bare of belief? 14294 For Hindus or Mahomedans; for the million, English- speaking, or the many- millioned masses? 14294 For the Christian conception of the Here and the Hereafter-- what is it? 14294 From what then, during the nineteenth century, has the national consciousness come forth? 14294 He called aloud,''Who sleeps there? 14294 Hindu ascetic or Christian philanthropist? 14294 How far then have Christian and modern religious ideas been_ naturalised_ in New India, whether within the new religious organisations or without? 14294 How is it so? 14294 How shall we ticket that strange personage? 14294 How, indeed, could the educated Indian employ any other term with the desired comprehensiveness? 14294 I take the following from the question column:Do Christians believe in the doctrine of reincarnation?
14294If not, how do you account for blindness at birth?"
14294In answer to an inquirer''s question--"Is there only one God?"
14294In brief, what is the present position of India in regard to religious belief; and in particular, what are the prevailing beliefs about God?
14294In their helpless ignorance, what wonder that Britons''views are often incomplete and distorted?
14294Indian conservatism-- what is it?
14294Is there really any perceptible and significant change to record as the outcome of the influences of the nineteenth century?
14294Kayasth caste as he was born, or new brahman?
14294NEW RELIGIOUS IDEAS-- ARE THERE ANY?
14294One question is,"Can we know that eternal Being( the"One only without a second,"or"The All,"_ i.e._ pantheistic Deity)?
14294Our question merely is: How has the new regime affected native ideas?
14294Pantheism, or the doctrine that God is all and all is God-- what does it imply?
14294The Br[=a]hma Sam[=a]j, graft of West on East, and still sterile as an intellectual coterie, how would it fare, cut off from its Western nurture?
14294The Indian Christian Church, hardly yet acclimatised so far as it is the creation of modern efforts, would she survive?
14294The four new religious organisations described in the preceding chapters may or may not survive-- who can tell?
14294The reactionary Theosophists-- after the provocative action had ceased-- what of them?
14294The visitor questioned the jogi,"How can one obtain the knowledge of God?"
14294The[= A]rya Sam[=a]j-- what, in that event, would be her resistance to the centripetal force that we have noted in her blind patriotism?
14294To the pessimist, on the contrary[ and Hindu philosophy is pessimistic, whatever be the new mood of India], the question is,"Why was I born?"
14294What are they doing at the entrance to a Mahomedan mosque?
14294What does caste forbid and punish?
14294What element of truth is there in the idea, we may well ask?
14294What has been the nature and extent of the impact of Christian and modern thought upon India, and particularly upon Hinduism?
14294What ideas have such an attraction for the educated middle class, for to that class the[= A]ryas almost exclusively belong?
14294What is it?
14294What sin did the pandit commit, would be his natural reflection, that he was born again a Feringee, and a woman?
14294What was his mouth?
14294What were his arms?
14294What will she become?
14294What, we may ask, is to become of the 1886 sub- divisions of the brahman caste alone, all mutually exclusive with regard to inter- marriage?
14294When they divided him, How did they cut him up?
14294Whence came the Christian seed of Chet Ram''s vision?
14294Where are these 37 girls and women out of every 1000--over five million altogether?
14294Where shall we find evidence reliable of what British influence has been?
14294Where, then, is the testimony that is reliable?
14294Who are the electors enjoying the new political citizenship of India?
14294Why are the Indian figures so different?
14294Why does the thought of salvation by faith in Jesus Christ fail to reach his heart?
14294Why is it that Hindu doctrine has never set?
14294Why this double- mindedness in the same educated individual?
14294Why this incongruity between doctrine and domestic practice?
14294Why this un- British weighting of those who are behind in the race?
14294Why, one can not help asking, this invertebrate character of the new Indian religious associations in Western India?
14294Why, when an Assam Shaha takes up his residence again in his motherland, Bengal, should this Blue- book be casting up to him his humble origin?
14294Would not the Indian jungle, which they are trying to reduce to a well- ordered garden of indigenous fruits, speedily lapse to jungle again?
14294You lay your hand upon the arm of a boy, a new- comer to the school, and you ask him in English,"What class?"
14294[ 31][ Sidenote: Where is Hindustan?]
14294[ Sidenote: Due to nature?]
14294[ Sidenote: What is Pantheism?]
14294[ Sidenote: Who speak Hindustani?]
14294[ Sidenote: Will the new religious organisations survive?]
14294_ India for what Indians?_, we ask ourselves.
14294and whither shall I flee from Thy spirit?"
14294of a Mission College of the modern Calcutta University?
33359''And who the devil is Atisa?''
33359''But has he no interests or amusements?''
33359''But what does he do all day?''
33359''But why did you not treat with the Tibetans themselves?''
33359''Do you get much of this sort of thing?''
33359''Do you read much?''
33359''The ruler of your country leaves his palace and capital, and you know nothing?''
33359''What the devil is that old thief doing over there?''
33359''Who are you?''
33359A transport officer was shouting:''How many bags have you, babu?''
33359And the rabble?
33359And what Englishman with the same prospect to face, caught in this dark eddy of circumstance, would not have done the same thing?
33359And who is he?
33359Answer:"What signifies whether it was a bird or not?"
33359But the men who attacked the Kangma post, what parallel in history have we for these?
33359But what was left him if he lived except shame and humiliation?
33359But what was the flame that smouldered in these men and lighted them to action?
33359But why not own up that one travels for the glamour of the thing?
33359Do you know where he is?''
33359Have we removed it?
33359How in the name of all their Buddhas were they to stop such a man?
33359It may be asked, then, What is, or was, the nature of the Russian menace in Tibet?
33359One wondered, were they pursuing truth or were they petrified by ritual and routine?
33359Or are they depths?
33359Or were we noted as food for gossip and criticism when their self- imposed ordeal was done?
33359Says I,"Was that a bird at the magistrate''s that flapped so loud?"
33359We will not molest you, but we refuse to accept your terms''?
33359What could they have done?
33359What, then, drove them on?
33359When Colonel Younghusband put the question direct to a head Lama in open durbar,''Have you news of the Dalai Lama?
33359Where else can one find a racecourse, polo- ground, fishing, and shooting, and a rainfall that is little more than a third of that of Darjeeling?
33359Who can tell what they think or what they wish, these undivinable creatures?
33359Who knows?
33359Why could we not have left at least one city out of bounds?
33359Why do n''t they send up the--th Light Cavalry?''
33359Why should he?
33359Why should not the Tibetans, who are of the same stock, yield themselves to enlightenment?
33359Why should they?
33359Why, in the name of all their Bodhisats and Munis, did they not run?
33359Why, then, deal with China at all?
33359You do n''t understand?
33359_ Officer coming up_:''... Up above Phari ideal country for native cavalry, is n''t it?...
43495But who can fail to remember the pleasant acquaintances made, even if we go around the world?
43495The Chinese gentleman spoke to us in excellent English, and said:"Do you think so?
43495What was my profession?
43495and What was I in Jeypore for?
42992In some places, the bark of athi( Ficus glomerata) and ithi( Ficus Tsiela?)
42992In the Gazetteer of the Madura district, it is recorded that"Podunattu( Pudunattu?)
42992The body was mutilated, and, on my asking the accused( who freely confessed their crime) why had this been done?
42992The devil- driver rubs her body with Phlomis(?)
42992The only great(?)
42992The second translation runs thus:--"''In the quiet and happy time of our reign, we, Erawi Wanwara, imitator of( successor to?)
42992To Anjuvannam and Manigramam was granted the freehold of the lands of the town( of Kollam?).
42992Why, therefore, violate the ordinary laws of nature by inventing supererogatory clothing?
13552Besides the other Ambo- trees, and the trees that are not Ambo, is there any other? 13552 Besides this Ambo, and those other Ambo- trees, are there any other trees on the earth?
13552Besides this one, is there any other Ambo- tree? 13552 Besides thy relations, and those who are not thy relations, is there, or is there not, any other human being in existence?
13552Hast thou any relations, oh, king? 13552 King, are there any persons not thy relations?
13552Then again how are they disabled by the wasp, and yet not injured so as to cause their immediate death? 13552 _ King._ Have you seen any of the royal tanks at Oung- ben- le'', which have recently been constructed?
13552''Prince,''she replied,''from attendants what pleasure canst thou derive?
13552(?
13552(?)
13552?
13552? solidus,_ Wlk_.
13552?_ Sitophilus,_ Schön._ oryzæ,_ Linn._ disciferus,_ Wlk._ Mecinus,_ Germ._*?
13552?_ Sitophilus,_ Schön._ oryzæ,_ Linn._ disciferus,_ Wlk._ Mecinus,_ Germ._*?
13552?_ ebeninus,_ Wlk._* immunis,_ Wlk._ Cleonus,_ Schön._ inducens,_ Wlk._ Myllocerus,_ Schön._ transmarinus,_ Herbst_.?
13552?_ ebeninus,_ Wlk._* immunis,_ Wlk._ Cleonus,_ Schön._ inducens,_ Wlk._ Myllocerus,_ Schön._ transmarinus,_ Herbst_.?
13552And he describes at Angola an insect( A. goudotti?
13552Are the seeds of this plant narcotic like some of the_ Solanaceaæ_?
13552But in the case of Ceylon?
13552CUCUJIDÆ,_ Steph._ Loemophloeus,_ Dej._ ferrugineus,_ Wlk._ Cucujus?
13552Cardisoma...?_ Ocypoda ceratophthalmus,_ Pall_.
13552Discourses are delivered upon the principles of vacancy( nirwana?)
13552Does not this drawing of a species of Chironectes, captured near Colombo, justify his description?
13552Dussumieri_?
13552For the purpose of ascertaining the capacity of the gifted monarch, Mahindo thus interrogated him:--"O king; what is this tree called?
13552Gymnoplistia?
13552He described it as being divided by a river( the Mahawelli- ganga?)
13552His father seeing him lying on his bed, with his hands and feet gathered up, inquired,"My boy, why not stretch thyself at length on thy bed?"
13552How then does the enclosed fly always select the right end, and with what secretion is it supplied to decompose this mortar?"]
13552ICHNEUMONIDÆ,_ Leach._ Cryptus,_ Fabr._* onustus,_ Wlk._ Hemiteles?
13552Ichthyology of Ceylon, little known Fish for table, seir fish Sardines, poisonous?
13552In Ceylon he was struck by the number of serpents, and the multitude of wild animals, lions( leopards?
13552Is it a fact that in America, pigs extirpate the rattlesnakes with impunity?]
13552It occurred to him his retinue must surely have been seized by her, and he exclaimed,''Pray, why dost not thou produce my attendants?''
13552Ixodes...?
13552Lumbricus...?
13552MUSCIDÆ,_ Latr._ Tachina?
13552NYCTERIBIDÆ,_ Leach._ Nycteribia,_ Latr._----?
13552Nephila...?
13552Oribata...?
13552Oxytelus,_ Grav._ rudis,_ Wlk._ productus,_ Wlk._* bicolor,_ Wlk._ Trogophloeus?
13552Peneus...?
13552Porcellana...?_ Decapoda Macrura.
13552Stenopus...?
13552Thalamita...?
13552The first day he crossed a river,( the estuary of Calpentyn?)
13552Whence do they re- appear?
13552[ 4][ Footnote 1: Rhinolophus affinis?
13552[ Footnote 19:?
13552[ Footnote 1: Galle?]
13552[ Footnote 1:_ Culex laniger_?
13552[ Footnote 2: The fable of the"spicy breezes"said to blow from Arabia and India, is as old as Ctesias; and is eagerly repeated by Pliny?
13552[ Footnote 2:_ Gelasimus tatragonon_?
13552[ Footnote 2:_ Pentaceros?_]_ Sea Slugs._--There are a few species of_ Holothuriæ_, of which the trepang is the best known example.
13552[ Footnote 3: May it not have an Egyptian origin"Siela- Keh,"the_ land_ of_ Siela_?]
13552_ Crangon...?__ Alpheus...?_ Pontonia inflata,_ Edw_.
13552_ Crangon...?__ Alpheus...?_ Pontonia inflata,_ Edw_.
13552_ Dromia...?_ Hippa Asiatica,_ Edw_.
13552_ Grayii?
13552_ Jek._ cribricollis,_ Wlk._?
13552_ Oliv._ Sphænophorus,_ Schön._ glabridiscus,_ Wlk._ exquisitus,_ Wlk._ Dehaani?
13552_ Squilla...?_ Gonodactylus chiragra,_ Fabr_.
13552alternans,_ Wlk._ Stenus,_ Latr._* barbatus,_ Niet._* lacertoides,_ Niet._ Osorius?
13552and whether the Devil should be drawn with horns and a tail?
13552annulipes_?
13552aridifolia,_ Stoll_ extensicollis?
13552atratum?
13552cygneus,_ Fabr_.?
13552errans?
13552ferrugineus,_ Fabr._ introducens,_ Wlk._ Protocerus,_ Schön._ molossus?
13552lectularius,_ Linn._?
13552longicollis?
13552or do they cause dilatation of the pupil, like those of the_ Atropa Belladonna_?]
13552panops,_ Wlk._ Cossonus,_ Clairv._* quadrimacula,_ Wlk._?
13552perplexa,_ Wlk_.?]
13552punctiger?
13552s. Vert, cucullata?
3808162, part I, p. 367: Mr. Reid: Do you think any danger of conflict is now reasonably remote?
38081Amongst them it is considered as a want of education and good manners to mention their own names, and if a stranger asks,"What is your name?"
38081And what about American rule?
38081But what can be thought of courts so remiss in their duty?
38081But what class of man was it that the Spaniards appointed to this office?
38081Does he think it grows wild anywhere?
38081Does the judge want a gardener or cook?
38081Guilty of two atrocious murders, and of savage mutilation of the slain, could he have composed himself to a quiet and dreamless slumber?
38081Have we never heard of a backslider in Brooklyn, or of a clerical co- respondent at home, that we should expect perfection in the Philippines?
38081How could they be supported?
38081How many have died in prison?
38081How many innocent prisoners have waited years for their trial?
38081I then asked the shorter girl her name, and she also, instead of answering me, asked the other girl,"What is my name?"
38081In the''Relacion de las Islas Filipinas,''1595(?
38081In the''Relacion de las Islas Philipinas,''1595(?
38081Is it the judge''s name- day?
38081It may be asked, Was there no Spaniard brave enough to lead the sorties, that a Frenchman and a Mexican were obliged to take command?
38081It was indeed corrupt and defective, and what government is not?
38081Let us be just; what British, French, or Dutch colony, populated by natives, can compare with the Philippines as they were till 1895?
38081Or his leading part of same regiment in a charge upon an enemy''s earthwork near Santo Tomás, where he was wounded?
38081Or was his imagination fired to further revenge by dream- pictures of his once- loved mistress in the arms of her youthful lovers?
38081Scribner( George F. Becker)--''Are the Philippines Worth Having?''
38081The Chairman: If the United States should say, We will take this country and govern it our own way, do you think they would submit to it?
38081The priest had nodded approval as she went on, but as she stopped he said:"And then?"
38081Were the Americans to bring them back and guarantee them in peaceable possession, once more riveting on the chain the Tagals had torn off?
38081What can be expected of the spawn of these reptiles, what but by the process of evolution to be more envenomed than their progenitors?
38081What could be expected from such men as these, living in such an atmosphere?
38081What could be finer than the late Colonel Stotsenburg''s leading of the Nebraska regiment in the attack on Quíngua, where he was killed?
38081What could be more natural than that the crew of the launch should become acquainted with the patron''s mistress?
38081What evils have these poor Tagals not suffered in that time?
38081What on earth would all these tradespeople find to do in the Islands?
38081When one of their number is very ill, they get up a concert(?)
38081Where could they be housed?
42995Approaching the bridegroom, she strikes him gently, and says"Did not I give you buttermilk and curds?
42995Chinnam, gold?
42995Just before the tali is tied, the headman bawls out"May I look into the bride''s money and presents"?
42995Seshai( snake?).
42995Swami, who is thy servant to worship, and how is he to obtain moksham or admittance to the presence of the Supreme?''
42995Thus every day the Smarta asks"Are there any more?"
42995While this is being done, a Brahmachari asks the bridegroom"Did you see a cow and a son?"
35899And further, of what use to the mother country would a poor and lean colony be?
35899And to reach this stage, what kind of sacrifices will have to be made?
35899And would not this be better than the discontent that ferments and expands in the secrecy of the home, in the huts and in the fields?
35899But what if the movement springs from the people themselves and bases its cause upon their woes?
35899Has n''t it any influence in the elections?
35899How is he chief who when he says no, they say yes?
35899If this state of affairs should continue, what will become of the Philippines within a century?
35899If what has been charged were true, what occasion was there for Don Pio to attract the attention of any one and incur large expenses?
35899Is it preferable to govern blindly or to govern with ample knowledge?
35899Is it that those who formed part of the"Liga"that night founded the Katipunan?
35899It may indeed be a suicidal attempt-- but then, what?
35899May poverty arrest their development?
35899Moreover, it is said that the Filipinos are indolent and peaceful-- then what need the government fear?
35899Now, then, are the Philippines in the same condition they were three centuries ago?
35899Now, what will their future be?
35899Spain, must we some day tell Filipinas that thou hast no ear for her woes and that if she wishes to be saved she must redeem herself?"
35899There will not be lacking critics to accuse us of Utopianism: but what is Utopia?
35899Upon what chance accidents will the destiny of the Philippines depend?
35899What colonies have become independent while they have had a free press and enjoyed liberty?
35899What crime have the Islands committed that they are deprived of their rights?
35899What dost thou wish us to tell our wretched country, when it asks about the result of our efforts?
35899What good would the Philippines be without the Filipinos?
35899What kind of a chief is he who is ignored in the plotting and who is notified only that he may escape?
35899What risks does the government see in them?
35899What will become of the Philippines within a century?
35899What would be lost in the struggle?
35899Who disputes this?
35899Who went to Dapitan to interview me?
35899Why did they not communicate with me before?
35899Why was not an acquaintance sent, in whom I would have had more confidence?
35899Will the Philippine Islands continue to be a Spanish colony, and if so, what kind of colony?
35899Will they become a province of Spain, with or without autonomy?
35899Will they continue to be a Spanish colony?
35899With no cause for discontent, how then attempt to stir up the masses of the people?
12976''Who except Ea can devise a speech?
12976''Yea, thou art glorious among the great gods, thy destiny has no rival, thy name(?)
12976(?
12976(?)
12976),( 4) Tau,( 5) Thesh,( 6) Nenau(?
12976***** Merodach[ heard] the words of his father, in the fulness(?)
129765000(?).
12976Aah- mes(?)-Ra.
12976Already at the moment of her coming, the great goddess 142. lifted up the mighty bow which Anu had made according to his wish(?).
12976Among the kings of Northern Egypt were( 1) Pu,( 2) Ska,( 3) Katfu(?
12976And Bel rested; his body he fed; he strengthened his mind(?
12976As for the governor who does this deed, why does not the king question him?
12976Assur- nadin- akhe I., his son(?)
12976Assur- suma- esir(?)
12976At the going down of the sun[ rise] on the horizon; stand opposite it[ on the fourteenth day] in full splendour(?).
12976Banning the day they followed Tiamat, wrathful, devising mischief, untiring(?)
12976Banning the day they have followed Tiamat, wrathful, devising mischief, untiring(?)
12976Banning the day they have followed Tiamat, wrathful, devising mischief, untiring(?)
12976Banning the day they have followed Tiamat, wrathful, devising mischief, untiring(?)
12976Behold, O king my lord, be just towards me as regards the Babylonians; let the king ask the Commissioners whether they have acted violently(?).
12976Behold, has not Malchiel revolted to the sons of Labai and the sons of Arzai to demand the country of the king for themselves?
12976Bel[ launched] the Deluge, his mighty weapon; against Tiamat, who had raised herself(?
12976Bir marches causing the storm(?)
12976By the life of the king, I say to the Commissioner of the king my lord: Why dost thou love the Khabiri( Confederates) and hate the( loyal) governors?
12976Erba- Rimmon(?)
12976For the[ workmen?]
12976Grant(?)
12976He opened his mouth and spake unto me:''If I am indeed your avenger, Tiamat to overpower, you to rescue, make ready an assembly, prepare a banquet(?).
12976Here we read in Canon Rawnsley''s versified translation--"What is fortune?
12976How could I know what Malchiel has done against me?
12976How is its crest?
12976How is its ford?
12976How is its ford?
12976Hu- zefa, 25(?)
12976I built six storeys(?
12976I cut worked(?)
12976I killed[ sheep?]
12976I say: I will go down to the king my lord, and shall I not see the tears of the king my lord?
12976If one looks, shall not one see the tears of the king my lord because war has been made upon me?
12976In the earth like...[ men] perished(?)
12976Irisum, his son(?)
12976Isme- Dagon 1850 Samsi- Rimmon I., his son 1820 Igur- kapkapu(?)
12976Khallu(?)
12976Kuri- galzu III., son of Kadas- man- kharbe, 35(?)
12976Lakhmu and Lakhamu heard this and lamented, the gods of heaven, all of them, bitterly grieved:''Foolish are they who thus desire battle(?
12976Likewise the land of Igadai, what is it like?
12976Mohar, whither must you take a journey to the city of Hazor?
12976Moreover that she may create(?)
12976Moreover that she might create(?)
12976Per- ab- sen or Ka- Ra(?).
12976Pinezem(?)
12976Pray, is there found a Mohar like thee, to place at the head of the army, or a_ seigneur_ who can beat thee in shooting?
12976Queen Ellat- Gula(?).
12976Samsi- Rimmon II., his son(?)
12976Se- n(?)-mu- Ra.
12976Sin- sarra- iskun( Sarakos)(?)
12976Since(?)
12976The ford of the land of the Jordan, how is it crossed?
12976The he- goat and the gazelle brought forth(?)
12976The host of spirits(?)
12976The land of Usu( Palætyrus), what is its state?
12976The mother of the deep(?
12976The mother of the deep(?
12976The mother of the deep(?
12976The mother of the deep(?)
12976The town''Hidden''--such is the meaning of its name Gebal-- what is its state?
12976They came before(?)
12976Thou wilt say it is burning with a very painful sting(?)
12976Uah- ankh[ Ter(?
12976What I have home, where is it?
12976What have I done against the king my lord?
12976What is its wall like?
12976When one goes to the land of Adamim, to what is one opposite?
12976Where are the fords of the land of Nazana?
12976Where is the mountain of Shechem?
12976Where is the road to Achshaph?
12976Who can surmount it?
12976Who could ever have imagined that in such a case an Egyptian poet would have judged it worth his while even to allude to the vanished serfs?
12976Who, for instance, could have supposed that the name of the Israelites would ever be found on an Egyptian monument?
12976Why does Ebed- Tob send to the men of Keilah, saying:''Take silver and march after me''?
12976Why should I have committed a sin against the king my lord?
12976Why, O why didst thou not take counsel, but didst cause a deluge?
12976With thy permission I will remind thee of Huzana( near El- Arish); where is its fortress?
12976[ Ameni?]
12976[ Behold the deed] which Malchiel and Suardatum have done against the country of the king my lord, hiring(?)
12976[ But what] shall I answer the city, the people and the old men?''
12976[ I said to] Samas( the Sun- god):''The storeys(?)
12976[ Those who should be saved?]
12976[ When the governor of the king my lord] came to me, I gave him 13 prisoners(?)
12976as an adornment has( thy hand) founded the shrine of the gods, may the place of their gathering(?)
12976its walls were 10_ gar_( 120 cubits?)
12976of his heart he said to his father:''O lord of the gods, offspring(?)
12976of the great gods, if indeed I am your avenger, Tiamat to overpower and you to rescue, make ready an assembly, prepare a banquet(?).
12976of the ship are complete; 63. the... is strong, and 64. the oars(?)
12976the ship); 44. in its hull(?)
12976who marched beside them(?)
12409''How could he deduct from a present, a past tense and twist the sentences to make from it''The Holy Greek Fathers?'' 12409 ''Of course, do n''t you know that your friend_ Below_ is a Gallego?''
12409''Tell me, Holy Doctor, after what I have told you, who is the real ignoramus, impostor and slanderer? 12409 ''Why so?''
12409And are you they who call themselves my sons? 12409 But why did n''t you obey orders and close in on the mouth of the harbor instead of heading out to sea?"
12409Do you want dinner?
12409Doctor,said Dominic,"why did you not do with your science as I did with the nobility I left as inheritance to my sons?
12409Good morning, gentlemen;"What can I do for you?"
12409How can it be?
12409How is it?
12409Shall I make you lame and dumb? 12409 Shall not America send to St. Petersburg a message of good will, a promise of earnest co- operation?
12409What shall I do with you?
12409When I told General Toral that we would carry his men back he said:''Does that include my entire command?'' 12409 Why is it?"
12409( A voice,"How about Hobson?")
12409Also, that I, myself, have said?
12409And if the greedy possessor of his own wealth may never rest, how shall it be with the thief, insatiable in his greed for the wealth of others?''
12409And the man in white stepped to the rail and responded pleasantly to the greeting-- the Consul saying:"Shall we not see you ashore now?"
12409And what was it that you maintained?
12409And what?
12409But Merritt was ashore was he not, and going to stay?
12409But why may we not take account of the quality of the people as well as of their numbers, if future acquisitions should make it proper to do so?
12409By whose authority do you pretend to oppose the judgment of Him who weighs and considers the smallest thought?
12409Can 300,000,000 of pagan children and youth be trained and instructed by a few hands?
12409Can the means of instructing them be furnished by the mere farthings and pence of the church?
12409Could these vessels be allowed to clear for the ports of Cebu and Iloilo, which were in Spanish possession?
12409Could we have required less and done our duty?
12409Dewey had not given up anything, had he?
12409Do they know that paganism is derived from pagani, which means inhabitant of the fields, who always were faithful to the Greek and Roman Polytheism?
12409Et si rerum suarem avarus possessor requiem non habebit, quomodo aliaenarum rerum insatiabilis raptor?''
12409Friar Pedro( Peter)--Is that the way you cancel indulgencies?
12409Had we any sickness on board?
12409Have they not copied my principle of evil in Satan, prince of darkness?
12409Have you forgotten what the Apostle said?
12409Have your sons degenerated to such a degree as to confound my pure religion, root of the most perfect creeds, with Polytheism and Idolatry?
12409He says,"What do you want?"
12409His labors have been lightened slightly, for the Americans have picked up a few Spanish words, such as,"Ha mucher, mucher-- don''t you know?
12409How do I find you?
12409How would a Spanish fleet have fared for three months of war with us in an American harbor?
12409How, then, could I, knowing all this, express myself as a fanatic, or as an ignorant monk?
12409How?
12409I said:''What is your command and where are they?''
12409I told him I did not know how that could have been, and he asked:''Did you not command the Indiana?''
12409If not, where would the line be drawn?
12409Is there any danger of our being cut off from the blessed privilege either of giving or of going?
12409It might be that the cathedral alone could be cleared without delay or prejudice with a pleasant effect, and if so why not?
12409Meaning,''And if he who never clothed the naked is sent to the pond of fire and sulphur, where will he, who cruelly stripped them, go?
12409Must all of them be removed in some way or another?
12409Shall we continue to do so?
12409Shall we not allow the words of General Grant to go forth as the message of America?
12409Shall we then chant the praises of war and change this jubilee of peace into a jubilee of war?
12409Surely the President would not stop pushing things until he had gathered the fruits of victory?
12409That the miseries of this life are not expiations of sins?
12409There is no matter of business that does not depend upon the question: Will the Americans stay?
12409There were, he said, inquiries to the effect: What had the insurgents got for what they had done in the capture of Manila?
12409This Father, whom I well know( liar, you do not even know yourself), although he may appear a little hard headed( a little hard- headed?
12409Three, did I say?
12409Was it for this they had left homes in Oregon, Montana, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Nebraska, Utah, California and Colorado?
12409Were they not treated by the Americans with indifference?
12409What are the Philippines?
12409What did a man want with oranges when there were apples?
12409What did the Spaniards suppose the American fleet they knew well had left Hongkong was going south for?
12409What is a well- weighed conviction?
12409What other recourse then remained to the people for insisting as in duty bound on regaining its former rights?
12409What was a rice swamp compared with a corn field?
12409What was the matter?
12409What was this awakening in the soft mornings, to the thrilling notes of the bugle?
12409What will be the influence of our armies bent to the tropics, upon the dress of Americans?
12409What, then, can these islands do for us?
12409What-- could it be that Spain had surrendered?
12409When, I wonder, did the American people get the impression so extensive and obstinate that the Japanese and Chinese were idlers?
12409Where are her colonies now?
12409Where were we from?
12409Where were we going?
12409Who knows it is impossible to expect perfection from beings made of clay, subject to the miseries and oppressions of earthly life?
12409Who told you that He will judge as you, with your narrow, limited intelligence, do?
12409Who will check them?
12409Who will divert them?
12409Who will stop them?
12409Whom had God made responsible for power?
12409Why afflict orphans and widows with dreadful tales of the next life, only to extort from them a few cents?
12409Why do they want me to consolidate under one name two distinct things, which, to a certain extent contradict each other?
12409Why not preach words of comfort and hope, to somewhat soothe the miseries of life, instead of frightening your brothers by tales of future punishment?
12409Why was this?
12409Why were we there?
12409Why?
12409Will it not be some time yet before ministers and church members will need to be idle a moment for the want of work?
12409With a humiliating pride he asked me:"''Is that your son, he who pretends that my religion is paganish, and that I am a pagan?
12409You know what land it is, do n''t you?
39874Are they those homeless, educationless millions who get only one meal a day or are they those who have benefitted from your schools and are wealthy?
39874But what can we do to ourselves which will be worse than what you have done us?
39874Can we say the same for Great Britain?
39874Do you know, sir, that the average price of salt( wholesale) in Lahore, Punjab, had risen from R1- 9- 7 a maund in 1912- 13 to R2- 7- 3 in 1916- 17?
39874Do you remember, Mr. Lloyd George, how bitter you felt against the capitalist, when you yourself in your boyhood, felt the pinch of want?
39874Does the Indian laborer, considering his standard of life, the size of his family and the requirements of decency, get a living wage?
39874Have you forgotten all that you said in the Lime- house speech?
39874If the masses are so prosperous, as your officers say, why can not you tax the people for purposes of education and sanitation?
39874In reply, you might well ask, why then is India loyal?
39874Is it not a fact that the curses and the appalling effects of them, are directly or indirectly traceable to poverty?
39874Is it not so, Mr. George?
39874Is that how you show your love for democracy, for the people at large, for the workingman?
39874May I ask, sir, if it is not a fact that millions in India die of famine, plague, and malaria?
39874Under the circumstances, the question that I wish to put to you is:"Would you do nothing to avert it?"
39874Upon whom will the burden of interest fall?
39874Where is the balance to come from except from the famished Indian_ ryot_?
39874Who are these millions for whom you are trustees?
39874Why ca n''t you force the local bodies to spend money on education and sanitation?
39874Why do n''t they rebel?
39874Why do the people put up with all this?
39874Why do your finance ministers say that there is no room for further taxes?
39874Why is the death rate so high( over 30 per thousand)?
39874Why should malaria exact such a heavy annual toll there?
39874Why should plague have stayed in India so long?
39874Why should you have made an exception in the case of India?
39874Why then should India alone suffer from famines when her food supply, once in a while, falls short of the ordinary year of agricultural"prosperity?"
39874Will the private employer do otherwise?
36545We had then also a very ill passage( presage? 36545 What is your name?"
36545( A.?)
36545( N.?)
36545( N.?)
36545( N.?)
36545( bialata?)
36545( procera?)
36545), whose leafless branches bore a quantity of large red flowers, was frequented by flocks of white- eyes(_ Zosterops_(?
36545A. Microhierax latifrons, Sharpe N.(?)
36545A. N. Centropus euryceros, Hay N.(?)
36545A. N. Muscitrea griseola, Blyth A. Anthipes olivaceus(?
36545A. Syrnium sp.(?)
36545A.(?)
36545As this request was not complied with, he cried threateningly in a menacing tone,"What, you refuse me then?"
36545Being enraged by this, Offandi rejoined,''Shall I dig up the bones of my father and throw them into the sea?''
36545But why the helmet in the shade of the forest?
36545Carallia sp.(?)
36545Do you wish to handcuff me and carry me to Port Blair?
36545Is it fair that we should call the native of the tropics lazy because in some parts of his domain the labour of an hour supplies his daily wants?
36545Ketupa sp.(?)
36545N. Oceanites oceanus, Kuht(?)
36545N.(?)
36545Silver(?)
36545Silver(?)
36545The culprits were finally apprehended, and one of them, Ringangmareng, grasping a stick, cried in great anger,"Why do you call me here?
36545We obtained a number of birds in the trees about the village; one in particular(_ Ixora_, sp.?
36545What you call dat?"
36545Why should we only toil, the roof and crown of things?"
36545[ 151]"They have_ terms_ answering to''How d''ye do?''
36545[ 185] Nankauri(?)
36545[ 199] Planksheers(?)
36545[ 201] Ambergris(?)
36545[ 78]_ Ficus brevicuspis_(?)
36545_ Met chai- chachá- ka?_--How d''ye do?
36545_ apa hang bawa_?''
36545and M. A. N. Caprimulgus andamanensis, Hume A. Lyncornis cerviniceps(?
36545coininus_( introduced?)
36545javanensis(?
36545nov.), munias, and sunbirds,(_ Arachnechthra_(?
36545what are you bringing?''"
36545wire, Silver(?)
44408What signifies philosophy that does not apply to some use? 44408 That soldiers and seamen, who must march and labour in the sun, should in the East or West Indies have an uniform of white? 40001 Is there really nothing else?"
40001Now,she continues,"what have you for soup?"
40001Well,hopefully,"you must make a very nice little side dish( entrà © e), what can we have?"
40001What would missis like then?
40001Will it never end?
40001And what appetites they had?
40001At my prompt reply in the negative he seemed astonished, and asked, what then did I intend to do with my life?
40001But surely Mrs. A. had heard that strange story about so and so''s behaviour towards somebody else?
40001But what was that?
40001Did dwellers in Remyo eat no cooked food; must I be satisfied with rice and fruits?
40001Did you kill it yesterday?"
40001Does the Indian Civilian, seated in his luxurious chamber in that awe- inspiring building of his, does he too spend his life in writing"chits"?
40001Had the spirit, if spirit it were, some great truth to make known to me?
40001I do n''t think the author of"From Greenland''s Icy Mountains"can ever have touched at Ceylon, or how could he have declared that"man is vile"?
40001I felt that I positively dared not face that long, dark, ride back; but dare I face the python?
40001I suppose pythons do sleep sometimes?
40001In the matter of floor washing the Burman as a rule prefers to carry out the precepts stated in Mr. Chevallier''s song:"What''s the good of anything?
40001Never by word or deed does he betray what thoughts occupy his mind on these ever recurring occasions, but someday, who knows?
40001She begins cheerfully:"Well cook, what have we for dinner to- night?"
40001So far so good, but what to write about?
40001The python did not appear to have moved much, and had, apparently, as yet taken no notice of my appearance; could it be asleep?
40001Then poor Mrs. A., deprived of her newspaper must needs seek another one, but alas?
40001Was I one destined to learn deep secrets of the mystic world?
40001Was I to ignore the lessons of my youth?
40001Was it a wounded elephant?
40001We modern Europeans may think we have a higher sense of humour than these simple folk; but who is to judge?
40001What could it be?
40001What was to be done?
40001When my sister first showed me over her house, my heart sank in spite of my ostensible admiration, for where was the kitchen?
40001he may be moved to speak, and then where will be the wisdom of the East and of the West, when compared with the wisdom of this contemplative nation?
40001in a tone of stern reproach,"missis told you always to kill it the day before, why have you not done so?"
44564Wellshe exclaimed"Why is he dead?
44564One day the mean and miserly Monarch asked the Count"Well Admiral, do you not find great pleasure in your appointment at Court?"
44564Ought he to have concealed a danger which was imminent?
44564What can be the motive that prompts a despot to retain the privilege of laying violent hands on the liberty and welfare of his subjects?
44564Would he not have been rightly considered the author of a massacre of his fellow- citizens?
44564Would the diversified beauty which we so admire in the physical, be less admirable in the ethical world or less worthy of the Divine Wisdom?
42674Could nothing be done?
42674Had we not better remain up?
42674And, then, how would my friends, the missionaries, approve of my burdening them so heavily?
42674But I felt deep anxiety for the poor coolies, with nothing but their loads; what would become of them?
42674But was it fordable?
42674Had he already crossed over?
42674I asked myself,''Is this death seizing me?''
42674I eagerly enquired,"How much?"
42674I said,"Well, we have lots of bullets and lead; how far off is he?"
42674It certainly goes much against my grain to sanction any forcible appropriation: but what to do?
42674Then, the females-- can they be the fair sex, these hideous specimens of creation human?
42674They have some rude gewgaws by way of jewellery; and where are the females found who have not?
42674Thinking that I must have misunderstood him, I repeated his words interrogatively,"Here, in camp?"
42674What could be done?
42674What was to be done?
42674Who could fail to exult in exuberance of spirits, thus surrounded by nature''s choicest beauties?
42674Why has he so long delayed communicating with the friends of the deceased?
42674where?
42996( 8) Is the sepoy who massacred a thousand horse now living in disgrace with the dogs of the paracheri?
42996Are you disposed to recommend and arrange the match?"
42996Have you seen her house and relations?
42996Hence the Tamil proverb"Is there any decoction without ginger in it?"
42996Kapiri( Africa or the Cape?)
42996Some conversation takes place between the headmen of the two parties, such as"Have you seen the girl?
42996St. Gregory of Nazianzen( 370- 392 A.D.), in answering the reproach of his being a stranger, asks"Were not the apostles strangers?
42996The Paraiyas may be mainly divided into four divisions, viz., Vellam( water or jaggery?
42996The Paraiyas of Nevandrum( Trivandrum?)
42996The father of the girl said''Why have you brought the liquor?''
42996We( also) gave( him the right of) festive clothing, house pillars, the income that accrues, the export trade(?
42996Why then should I not marry him?''
29546''Being without anxiety or fear,''said New,''does this constitute what we should call the superior man?'' 29546 And how much is paid per day when a single day''s labor is wanted?"
29546But is n''t the system weakening now?
29546But where are the bereaved families?
29546Do you know what has brought about the change in China?
29546Have you had plenty chow- chow?
29546If we are to die, we shall die; why offend the gods by attempting interference with their plans?
29546See that grave over there? 29546 The Master replied,''When a man looks inward and finds no guilt there, why should he grieve?
29546You are married, of course?
29546''Absence of grief and fear?''
29546And the buggies, carriages, and automobiles: what on earth has become of them?
29546And those two men bowing to each other as they meet-- are they rehearsing as Alphonse and Gaston for the comedy show to- night, or are they serious?
29546And what may we do for the conservation of these qualities?
29546And why?
29546At first you ask,"But why are there no windows in the houses?
29546But, after all, reverting to the question of mourning, why should the Hindu mourn for his dead?
29546Could n''t they get anybody to have you?"
29546Do you wonder that I avoided telling the Japanese educational officer just how our provision for farm boys and girls compared with Japan''s?
29546Has America given anything more than a half- hearted assent to the idea?
29546How about two of twelve each?"
29546How do Kipling''s verses go?
29546How then can you expect the poor, ignorant Chinaman to shake off the clutches of opium?"
29546One of the greatest and wealthiest temples in Kyoto is more notorious right now for the vices of its sacred(?)
29546Or if a doctor, lawyer, teacher, or preacher, how much income?
29546Or if a manufacturer, how much business?
29546Or if a newspaper man, how much circulation?
29546Or if a railroad man, how much traffic?
29546Or if you are a banker, what sort of deposits could you get among such a people?
29546Or of what should he be afraid?''"
29546Rather should America ask:"If Japan in a primitive stage of industrial evolution is doing so much, how much more ought we to do?"
29546Snapshots of Japanese Life and Philosophy 9 What a Japanese City Is Like Strange Clothing of the Japanese Who Ever Saw So Many Babies?
29546Surely the people could leave openings in the clay walls that would give light and ventilation?"
29546The Master said,''If a man look into his heart and find no guilt there, why should he grieve?
29546Then the babies-- who ever saw as many babies to the square inch?
29546Was it not an Oriental prophet who wrote:"My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge?"
29546What can be the effect of your new tariff except to increase the burdens of the farmer for the benefit of the manufacturer?"
29546What is the lesson of it all?
29546What need to produce what can not be taken to market?
29546What shall be the outcome?
29546Where three or four farms come near together, why should not the dwellings be grouped near a common centre?
29546Why is it that the Oriental gets such low wages, and has such low earning power?
29546Why may not our civic improvement associations, women''s clubs, etc., get an idea here for our American towns?
29546or what should he fear?''"
29546said Niu,''Is this the mark of a princely man?''
29546the zenana women will ask when an American Bible- woman calls on them; and, if the answer is in the negative,"Why not?
29546{ 261} XXVI WHAT THE ORIENT MAY TEACH US But, after all, what may the Orient teach us?
29546{ 34} V DOES JAPANESE COMPETITION MENACE THE WHITE MAN''S TRADE?
29546{ 9} II SNAPSHOTS OF JAPANESE LIFE AND PHILOSOPHY"What is a Japanese city like?"
44241Arch of Ecce- Homo(?)
44241Mosaic pavement stained( with blood?).
44241Place where S. Stephen was stoned(?).
44241S. Ann''s Tomb.?
44241S. Joachim''s Tomb.?
44241S. Joseph''s tomb.?
44241The place from which the Tree for the Cross of Jesus Christ was taken.?
44241Tomb of the Virgin Mary.?
44241Tombs of the Prophets.?
44241f. Place where Jesus wept over Jerusalem.?
32418''Will you give your daughter Bilitsonnon in marriage to my son Zamamanadin?'' 32418 What is civilization?"
32418Who was Cain''s wife?
32418Why do you not get him to prescribe for your son- in- law?
32418Why dost thou weep, daughter of Ali Altar?
32418Why has this strain,says the king,"thrown over me so deep a melancholy, as though I am separated from some loved one?"
32418......................................... Gilead abode beyond Jordan And why did Dan remain in ships?"
32418And is she not accursed rather than blessed of the gods?
32418But does not the young lady need a longer time to prepare for an event of so great moment in her life?
32418But how does the queen amuse herself?
32418But some hold back:"Why abodest thou among the sheepfolds, To hear the bleatings of the flocks?
32418But there are gods above; how can I deceive them?
32418But what say the fathers and brothers of the purloined damsels to this high- handed procedure of the young men of Benjamin?
32418Could a woman hold this place of dignity and power?
32418Could he be satisfied with a creature of a lower order as fellow and friend?
32418Could he, by subduing and having dominion, find in dog, camel, or favorite steed a sufficient helpfulness, a satisfaction for his human longings?
32418Did she ever live, move, and have her remarkable being?
32418Does one ask of courtship in China?
32418For centuries the story of the lives of the patriarchs has thrilled and edified many a young heart, but what of the credit due to the_ matriarchs_?
32418For has she not disgraced her husband?
32418Have we here the echo of that ancient tradition that once the gods and men intermarried and from the union the great heroes of the past were born?
32418Hence arose the habit of saying to a newly married man,"_ Maza_ or_ Moze?_""Have you found a''good thing''or a''bitter''?"
32418Hence arose the habit of saying to a newly married man,"_ Maza_ or_ Moze?_""Have you found a''good thing''or a''bitter''?"
32418How did the average women of the Nile busy themselves during the long days?
32418How did the little girls amuse themselves in those far- off Egyptian days?
32418How did the ordinary housewife spend her time?
32418How, then, ought you to guard yourselves?
32418If I hit the female, shall the lady whom I most admire in this company be mine?"
32418In the sacred_ Book of Poetry_ it is expressly written:"How do we proceed in taking a wife?
32418My ancestors are beside me; how can I present myself before them?''
32418Shall a tribe be lost to Israel?
32418Should thy spouse speak to thee, what wilt thou answer?
32418The Persian poet Hafiz is said once to have been asked by the philosopher Zenda what he was good for, and he replied:"Of what use is a flower?"
32418This protector approaches the girl and says to her:"Wilt thou repent of thy fall?
32418To which self- denying love, the husband graciously replies:"And I should purchase me a horse, Must not my wife still sadly walk?
32418What are we to think of this story of the very wonderful lady of the Orient of long ago?
32418What is the attitude of a Chinese husband toward his wife?
32418What must be done when the dust of battle has rolled away?
32418What preparation does the Japanese girl have for her position in the social fabric of her people?
32418What should he do?
32418Who can adequately describe the effect which that first death must have had upon the maternal heart?
32418Who then should be chosen heir to the throne?
32418Will he break his vow?
32418Will she not wake To madness?
32418Will the young woman herself, this Hebrew Alcestis, shrink from the sacrifice?
32418Would the sons and successors of the sturdy Maccabeans give away the fruits of the hard- won victory?
32418Would the young Tobias prove strong enough bravely to face the record of the seven deaths?
32418Zoroaster inquires of Ormuzd which is the second best place, when earth feels most happy?
32418by the hopes thy smiles allowed, Bright soul- inspirer, who art thou?"
32418why is the Alhambra so forlorn and desolate?
41878Who,said he,"could but approve of such a scheme?"
41878325 APPENDIX WILL RUSSIA BE REPRESENTED ON THE MISSION FIELD?
41878337{ 3} CHINA IN TRANSITION CHAPTER I WHAT HAS AWAKENED CHINA?
41878A foreigner, talking about Esperanto, remarked:"What would be the use of making an universal language?
41878After we had talked some time the question was put plainly to them:"Would they support such a University?"
41878At last he was asked,"Have you never allowed you were wrong in your whole life?"
41878But why not accept the Chinese architecture as eminently fitted for the climate?
41878Could any Western power hope to accomplish such a feat?
41878Could any form of architecture be less suited to a country like China, where the sun is frequently oppressively hot, than Gothic architecture?
41878Do they forbid both vices equally?
41878He inquired,"If a University is started in China on such lines as you propose, will you guarantee that the teachers are efficient?"
41878How can spiritual ministrations be performed by aliens, supported by alien money collected from a possibly hostile race?
41878How is it possible that a mission like this can really solve the problem of making Christianity a national religion?
41878Is it likely that they will be either able or willing to send into other countries efficient teachers of Western education?
41878Is there any monument in the whole world that has more feeling of beauty about it?
41878One may well ask what has accomplished this change, what has awakened China?
41878The question is,"Will you become a materialist or a Christian?"
41878The question put to the Chinaman is not,"Will you be Roman or Protestant?"
41878They have intimate contact with the Chinese; they know both the recent origin of this vice and its terrible ravages; and what do they do?
41878Those who have not realised the size of China will be perhaps inclined to ask why not unite the two schemes?
41878WHAT HAS AWAKENED CHINA?
41878We then changed the conversation to the question of"whether Confucius believed in God or not?"
41878What will Chinese Christianity be?
41878Who{ 24} can tell how we shall speak of China a few years hence?
41878Why should there be any difference when another Oriental race comes in close proximity with Europe?
41878Would any English parish like as its Rector a Chinaman, even if he were saintly and went so far as to cut off his queue?
41878{ 329} APPENDIX WILL RUSSIA BE REPRESENTED ON THE MISSION FIELD?
46151If European and Asiatic judges sit on the same bench, why not European and Asiatic magistrates, deputy- magistrates, and subordinate judges?
46151[ Sidenote: Did Hastings connive at torture?]
13127I see,said the Syaad to the purchaser,"that your station is superior to your circumstances!--How is this?"
13127Our King, the Protector of the World, commands Shah ood Dowlah''s attendance?
13127What is all this?
13127What is this you require of me? 13127 What is this?"
13127''"And pray,"said the leader, rising haughtily,"who gave you leave to suggest or recommend to your superiors in knowledge and virtue?
13127''"Do you know that I am permitted to have power to destroy you in this fire?"
13127''"Friend,"said the King,"when this thine ass was young and healthy, strong and lusty, didst thou not derive benefits from his services?
13127''"How am I to know you are what you represent yourself to be?"
13127''"I remember well my desire to visit you, but why was I deterred from my purpose?"
13127''"What do you know of the powerful prayer of the Soofie?"
13127''"What means the old fool?"
13127''"Who are you?"
13127''"Why, Sahib,"replied the man,"what will you do with the creatures?
13127''Another of the party was sent to the outer house; and, again I inquired,"What is in this person''s hand?"
13127''Do you decide on having Mugganee[9] performed?''
13127''Drawing near to Saadie, the Jew accosted him with,"Who are you, friend,--and whence do you come?"
13127''Exercise your reason-- is she not a human being like ourselves?
13127''To whom shall I go?''
13127''Why do the people fatigue themselves, who can so well afford to hire dancers for their amusement?''
13127''Will my son return from his travels during my lifetime?''
13127--"But how is it, reverend Sir,"rejoined the student,"that your actions and your precepts are at variance?
13127--"In this apartment,"he was answered.--"How am I to get near him?
13127--''How do they look in the ground?''
13127--''Is it my worldly goods I am to defend?
13127--''What benefit do you propose to yourself by this measure?''
13127--''When was your child attacked?''
13127--''Where shall I meet a home like my master''s house?''
13127--''You can not enumerate them?
13127--The Durweish, looking up at the summoner, inquired,"Where is the King?"
13127Answer me now, to what sect of people did you belong?"
13127Ask him, why he should delay performing so important a duty at this ceremony, when his own daughter''s interest and welfare are at stake?"
13127Do ye conceal them and give them to the poor?
13127Everything was arranged when,"Who will be lowered first?"
13127From whose bounty have I received them?
13127I asked,"What is enclosed in my clenched hand?"
13127I asked,"What is your belief?"
13127I demanded,"Why have you dared to return to this poor creature?
13127I have often heard them say,''My trust is not resting on a morsel of steel, but on the great mercy of my God''.--''What shall I defend?
13127Is not the great Giver able to defend His gifts?
13127Is there any thing difficult with God?
13127Is there any thing too great for His power?
13127Is this your love for Syaad Harshim?"
13127It has always been described to me by those Natives, as the sacred burbut,[24]--why?
13127Know ye not that this is a mosque, holy, and erected wherein to do service to the great and only God?
13127May I not again be thrown into similar scenes to those your generosity has been exercised to release me from?
13127Now when the two angels come unto thee, who are the Maccurrub[19]( messengers) from thy great and mighty God, they will ask of thee,"Who is thy Lord?
13127On one occasion I asked him what views he entertained of the Source from whence all good proceeds-- whether he believed in God?
13127The Durweish Shah Sherif ood deen, was asked by some one why he had selected the bazaar sweetmeats as a remedy in the Pattaan''s case?
13127The Mussulmauns say,''All power belongs to God.--Who would dare dispute the miracle of Christ''s birth?
13127The poet inquired"Who is it that disturbs my repose, at this hour, when all good subjects of the King should be at rest?"
13127They inquired of him, what had been the state of his feelings during the time he was in that insensible state from which he was now happily relieved?
13127They will often ask with wonder--''How do these things grow?''
13127Thinkest thou I would pay more deference to my fellow- man than I have done to my God?
13127What is thy faith?
13127What remedy do you propose for the suffering Pattaan?''
13127Where is the arm that can assault me without the permission of my God; if He ordains it, should I murmur, or ward off the blow?''
13127Where is thy Kiblaah?
13127Which is thy book?
13127Who but yourself and my own dear uncle could ever feel that lively interest for my preservation?"
13127Who is thy Prophet?
13127Who then could be ambitious, vain, or proud, after viewing this striking contrast to the grave of Shah Nizaam?
13127Would Sheikh Suddoo add to his enormities by forcing the house of God from its foundation?
13127Zechareah asked, Whence had ye these precious gifts?
13127[ 1]''Whatsoever alms ye shall give, of a truth God knoweth it.... Give ye your alms openly?
13127[ 20] Who is thy Leader?"
13127[ 29] May not this be a poetical symbol, similar to the scythe?
13127[ 8]''Who gave them this order in their flight?''
13127and by what means you have become so enlightened in the ways pleasing to God?"
13127and if satisfied, why should they seek for other knowledge than that book contained?
13127art thou mad, to ask thy wife a request so unheard of?"
13127art thou mad?--or has the study of philosophy drawn thee from thy former self, whilst yet thine hairs are jet with youth?
13127cried the villagers in a breath;"who would ever think of eating without sharing his meal with men or with animals?
13127do you doubt my ability to destroy you?"
13127my life?
13127said the Snake,"I am only imitating the way of the world; who ever thinks of returning good for good?
13127so common to us in England?
13127then, is it too much to be probable that God''s mercy should have been graciously extended to the children of Ishmael?
13127they replied,"it is your friends and associates, your favourites!--have you forgotten our enjoyments and this season of bliss?
13127was asked by some;"does he make his ass a relation?"
13127would you poison your wife, O Syaad Harshim, with the filth from your skin, the accumulation of many days''labour in the jungles?
42994How do you know?
42994''Where do you come from?''
42994''Who are you?''
42994''Why?''
42994''Will you clear out at once or not?''
42994: Billoru( bowmen); Malloru( mallu= fight?
42994Are you wearing cowries, O mother?
42994But how else could one describe the following incident?
42994Is it to send me away that you nourished me?
42994Rikki, feather?
42994Sindhu, sea or flag?
42994The proverb"Does the dog that breaks the pots understand how difficult it is to pile them up?"
42994Then the drummer, wilder and more frantic than ever, began to praise the goddess in these words:-- Are you wearing bells to your ankles, O mother?
42994They first sang to us a song in their own lingo, and then broke into Telugu''Dora Babu yemi istavu''--What will the great man give us?
42994They then burst into a delightful Autolycus song,''Will you give us a cloth, a jewel for the hair?''
42994When so addressed, they have sometimes replied''Whose throat have I cut?''
42994how can I live away from you, My brothers and sisters?
28117Believest thou not that I am in the Father and the Father in me?
28117Have you procured the mustard seed?
28117What is the chief gate to hell? 28117 All we can do in its presence is to ask-- is this all that man, the flower of God''s universe, is to arrive at? 28117 And are they not at heart loyal to the caste of their fathers? 28117 And can anything be more degrading to an intelligent human being? 28117 And what is Rahu? 28117 And what shall I say of Jesus, the Christ? 28117 And what was the chief ambition for personal achievement sought by Jesus and Gautama? 28117 And who is to decide as to which catalogue is the worse and the more heinous in the sight of God? 28117 And why should they not, if our faith is to fit well the Oriental mind, and is to become a gracious power in its life? 28117 Are you satisfied? 28117 Are you satisfied? 28117 But to harbour him means to be outcast as a family; and how can they endure that? 28117 But what is it that such men as Vivekananda and Abhedananda, and all the rest of the_ Ananda_ tribe, teach upon their return to India? 28117 But what is one such school among the many millions of this community in India? 28117 But what is the picture which Hinduism has drawn of the finality of life to its followers? 28117 But, you ask, will not the_ Sattia yuga_--the golden age-- return again? 28117 For is notThou shalt obey implicitly thy caste,"the first law of the Hindu decalogue, and the one most sincerely believed by all Hindus?
28117For was it not the five thousandth year of_ Kali yuga_?
28117For, say many, are not these immoralities and evils an integral part of the time; and, if so, what harm is there in our partaking of them?
28117Gentlemen, can any amount of esoteric whitewashing justify these disgraceful and fairly incredible practices?
28117Has he heaped upon her abuse and called her"donkey"and"buffalo"?
28117Has man kept her in ignorance?
28117How can one expect such a man to meet with a foreigner on even terms, or to treat him with equality and true friendship?
28117How can one substitute here a sameness of_ Karma_ for identity of soul?
28117How can the diminutive doses of the white man and his establishment remove important difficulties and heal serious diseases?
28117How shall we account for this strange and very striking fact?
28117Hundreds of people saw her dying agonies as they passed by during those days; but no heart of sympathy went out to her; for was she not a stranger?
28117III What is there in the recent condition of the country and of the people, which warrants this unrest and discontent?
28117In further enforcement of this Oriental character he continues:--"Was not Jesus Christ an Asiatic?
28117In view of all these things, who would say that God did not visit this people, or left Himself without witness among them?
28117Is it a wonder that life is a weariness, and existence itself an unspeakable burden to such a man?
28117Is it not, to a very considerable extent, the reason why there are so few whole- hearted reformers in India?
28117Is it true, in this sense also, that"there is nothing new under the sun"?
28117Is that any reason why we should associate them with our religion and tempt the devil himself with their presence in our holiest places and shrines?"
28117Is there no_ progress_ in time?
28117Is there nothing better for him than to end his long, dreary existence in such an abject failure?
28117Must he descend from the plain of even a wretched human life to this the lowest reach of existence, if such we must call it?
28117Now, in view of all this, what shall the Christian teacher do in this land?
28117On another occasion he says:--"Where, then, is Christ now?
28117Parental love and family tenderness cling to the Christian youth; and is he not the hope of the family for the years to come?
28117Shall he also exalt this ideal and temper it with Christian wisdom and chasten it with Christian meaning?
28117The old system of_ Sati_, whereby a woman immolated herself on the funeral pyre of her dead husband, what was it?
28117The people said,"Here is mustard seed;"but when she asked,"Has there died a son, a husband, a parent, or a slave in this house?"
28117V Many are now asking,"How shall this trouble be removed and peace and good- will be restored to the land?"
28117What was the caste system recently enunciated by Abhedananda in Madras?
28117What was there, then, to connect one birth with another, according to his teaching?
28117Who could know the veritable Christ of God without light from above?...
28117Who, then, can dogmatically tell us that these centuries have been better or worse than the eras preceding them?
28117Why should she demean her lord by pronouncing publicly his sacred name?
28117Why should we be content with our dependence and not reveal our manhood and our prowess, as Japan did?"
28117With his own right arm of virtue he wished to carve his way into eternal life-- or, shall I say, eternal death?
28117Without a son, who is there to relieve their soul from destruction, and to bring to them future peace and rest through the_ Shradda_ ceremony?
28117even for the sake of sovereignty over the three worlds, how much less than for this earth( alone)?"
28117they replied:"Lady, what is this that you ask?
22117And,he added,"can you also measure the length of cloth with them?"
22117Are the troops then only drilled in the autumn and spring?
22117Baku?--where is that?
22117But you look very young to have travelled so much?
22117But, Sadek, can you not see the white perfectly straight line stretching along, straighter than anything else around you?
22117Can this be the Swiss hotel?
22117Can you not see that the white track leads exactly in the direction where my compass says we must go?
22117Do camel men in your country, Sahib, make as good bread as this when they cross the_ lut_( desert)?
22117Do you drill in winter?
22117Do you drink spirits and wine?
22117Do you know what you are asking the guard?
22117Do you not think,said the Mullah,"that England is now an old nation, tired and worn-- too old to fight?
22117Do you smoke?
22117Have you heard the guns being fired?
22117How far are we from Nasratabad?
22117How much does it cost to build a house?
22117How much does your King give you to go about seeing foreign countries?
22117I suppose they are also only dressed and shod on the Shah''s birthday?
22117I thought you said that Englishmen were hated in Russia, and that they would confiscate all my things? 22117 In your travels do you find the people generally good or bad?"
22117Is Meftah- es- Sultaneh here?
22117Is there a town here called Nasirabad?
22117It is a fine house, is it not, Sahib?
22117Palatinski means''Do you speak Latin?'' 22117 Sahib, have you been to the country where the sun''goes to sleep''in a hole in the earth every evening?"
22117Sahib,he said,"do you know what your servant is doing?
22117Then do you think that your king will grant me a pension, so that I can live in luxury and without working to the end of my days?
22117What can all those lights be?
22117What do you think of my beloved city, Sher- i- Nasrya?
22117What for?
22117What have I done to you that you kill me?
22117What type and calibre rifle is used in the Persian army?
22117What? 22117 Who do you think is the most powerful?"
22117Who in the world is that?
22117Whose caravan is this?
22117Why did you run away?
22117Why should I settle here?
22117Why, then, did you come here?
22117Will the Chinese ever be able to fight England or Russia with success? 22117 Will you not get off your horses and have some dinner with me by the light of them?"
22117You are very late on the road, sahib?
22117You have no camels, sahib,--no_ lut_--in your country?
22117_ Combien de livres avez vous écrits?_( How many books have you written?)
22117_ Combien de livres avez vous écrits?_( How many books have you written?)
22117_ Combien livres avez vous envoyé moi?_( How many books have you sent me?)
22117_ Combien livres avez vous envoyé moi?_( How many books have you sent me?)
22117_ Vous écrivez livres?_thundered the Shah to me in lame French, as he stroked his moustache in a nervous manner.
22117---- Cichorium(?).
22117And, after all, does this protection keep out our goods from those countries?
22117Are we not as good as they are?
22117But what else could they do?
22117But, besides, have we not got soldiers to defend India?
22117Did the_ ferenghi_ know how to find gold in the earth?
22117Do you happen to know where the English Consulate is?"
22117Had they been stolen or had they run away?
22117Have you not some companions?"
22117He had understood that all Englishmen had yellow hair; why had I dark hair?
22117How can you expect a Russian railway- guard to speak Latin?
22117How could we then get as good bread as yours?"
22117How much?
22117If properly armed and drilled, what chances had the Chinese army of winning against the Allies?
22117Now, why should it not be possible-- and certainly more profitable-- to meet the wishes of natives of Eastern countries and give them what they want?
22117One point in our conversation which his Excellency seemed very anxious to clear up was, what would be the future of China?
22117One question frequently asked is:"Who owns Beluchistan?"
22117Or else how could we account for these enormous fortresses which are found all along to protect the great city?
22117Our names are Clemenson and Marsh-- but what in the world are you doing here?
22117Result?
22117The result?
22117To which one might almost answer:"Yes, who does?"
22117Was I a Russian or an Englishman?
22117Was it modesty,--was it to deceive envious eyes?
22117Were the Chinese well- armed during the war of 1900?
22117What becomes of the olives?
22117What have you done to earn such a sum?"
22117Who are you?
22117Who are you?]
22117Why on earth did the_ ferenghi_ want to know how high mountains were?
22117Why should we ever encourage the so far unconcerned Russian to come to India by showing our fear?
22117Why should we fear the Russians?
22117Why then hurry?
22117Why?
22117Will you accept him as your slave?"
22117Would China be eventually absorbed and divided into two or more shares by European powers, or would she be maintained as an Empire?"
22117Yes, certainly, but why did the Government not see?
22117_ Kesankur_ Peganum Harmala L._ Kanderi_(?)
22117exclaimed Ali, with his eyes fast expanding with surprise;"Why, then, did you come here?"
22117not Tibet Landor?
44681Are you tired?
44681How many days out?
44681And where the native worker gets such poor results, will the European miner get better?
44681Of kingfishers I saw two distinct forms-- the smaller one(?
44681There is no hurry; if going down stream, they take it easy enough; and if going up, why overwork?
44681Where could this notion have come from, so singularly like our own stories?
44681Yet greet them with the usual questions:"Where are you bound for?"
44681or"Where are you come from?"
19453And did you notice the expression on his face at that moment?
19453And how about the Russian population, does it render you any assistance?
19453And the Jews, do they not protest against this new tax?
19453Are you a Jew?
19453Hold on, what is it?
19453How in the world have you reached such a conclusion?
19453How many people have passed through your hands?
19453To whose interest is it that Europe should despise me, hate and fear me?
19453Well, you are feeding your spies, eh?
19453What are we going to do when we meet the enemy? 19453 When travelling you very often have very interesting adventures, do n''t you?"
19453Where do you get the means necessary for these operations?
19453Who needs all this? 19453 Why worry over the Jews all the time?"
19453***** HOW TO HELP?
19453... And yet he knew me well, he knew my attitude toward the Jews,--how about those who know only that I am a"Russian"?
19453All this is insignificant and simple, is it not?
19453And abroad?
19453And being for my own self, what am I?"
19453And even the German anti- Semite, a stupid and dull creature, looks down at me and warns England:"See with whom you are friends?
19453And is not our soul broad because it is amorphous?
19453And once more rises the question:"In whose interests is all this done?"
19453Another question arises: Where should the Jewish students, who have begun their studies at a foreign university, now turn?
19453Are they not dying on the battlefields for our sake?
19453Are they not the same people who...?"
19453Are we not ourselves the Jews of Europe, and is not our frontier-- the same"Pale of Settlement"--something in the nature of a Russian Ghetto?
19453Besides, who has ever asserted that people born unto the Russian tongue are racially pure Slavs?
19453But apart from our righteous indignation, may we not be allowed calmly to utter one thought that occurs to us at this moment?
19453But do not Christ''s commandments teach us to see a friend and a brother and one''s equal in every man?
19453But if thou art for thyself alone-- wherefore art thou?
19453But to whose interest is it?
19453But what do all these errings mean in face of the single testimony of the apostle Paul?
19453But why had we to drink off the bitter cup?
19453Could the country become sober if not for this feeling which one has when about to receive holy communion?
19453Do not the English have their Irish and Indian questions?
19453Do they not love us-- who hate them?
19453Do we not hate them-- who love us?
19453Do we not have our negro and Asiatic problems?
19453FOOTNOTES:[ 1]"If I am not for myself who is for me?
19453For, what right has he to moan aloud?
19453He stopped, turned about, scrutinised me and said distinctly, with the same kindly smile:"You mean the blotches on my back?
19453Here, too, we have had several deaths....""Tell me,"I said finally,"but you know, at least approximately, why these people are deported?
19453How does this great migration of a people impress an unsophisticated brain?
19453How else can a plain man construe this fact than that the Jews are spies, dangerous people, in short, our internal enemy?
19453How then did it result in a special Jewish disability?
19453How then did the enlightened Empress settle it?
19453How then will honest Russian men and women act in Pilate''s place?
19453I have a few more minutes to ask you one last question....""What else do you wish to know?"
19453I was considered a Russian, and the question was put this way:"Tell me, why in your country, in Russia?..."
19453If we only knew it.... Perhaps, you will tell us?
19453If you desire to exist apart from her-- why, then, do you appeal to us for help?
19453In our common home, then, who are we?
19453Indeed, how can we quarrel with him, who has no voice?
19453Indignation?
19453Is it in order to kindle among the Jews the fire of implacable hatred of Russia and turn them into our enemies?
19453Is n''t that so?"
19453Maybe, we should n''t fight at all,--maybe, according to the high military rules it is necessary to retreat a bit?...
19453My lips no more are fraught with hymns, No brawn in arm, no hope in heart.... How long, how long, how long?"
19453Now, how on earth can we stop worrying over the Jews, and, for that matter, over the Poles, Armenians, Ukrainians, Georgians, and so forth?
19453Now, would any one of the Christians who owe their allegiance to the Russian state consent to be treated as the Jews are in Russia?
19453One would ascertain the attitude of these nationalities by asking them:"Are you with Russia or is it your desire to exist apart from her?
19453Only the numbers differ...."And where do you house those who remain here?"
19453Or the admission that anti- Semitism is abominable?
19453Russia''s?
19453So much was and is being said about it, but wherein does its breadth, might and beauty actively manifest itself?
19453There was in them a burning pain and another question:"Yes, for what crime?
19453We all became silent, until one of the children said:"Money?"
19453What difference does it make that two men speak different languages and pray in different ways?
19453What do we owe the Jews?
19453What is forty pounds for a family often very large?
19453What is the purpose of it all?
19453What must be the Jew''s attitude toward this movement?
19453What, indeed, could one answer?
19453What?...
19453Where were they to flee?
19453Wherefore should they love Russia, who is so harsh and inhospitable toward them?
19453Wherefore should they love Russia, who is so harsh and inhospitable toward them?"
19453While liberating distant strangers, why then do we oppress those who live close by our side?
19453Who does not know it?"
19453Who needs all this?
19453Who needs it?
19453Who ought to know better than the Russian peasant that in"Holy Russia"the innocent are too often tried and beaten?
19453Whom do we call a"Judophile"in Russia at the present time?
19453Whom does it benefit?
19453Why has the Jewish question become so keen in time of war?
19453Why such a peculiar selection of the passengers of the dreadful trains?
19453Why?
19453Would he like, all through his life to be humiliated before his co- citizens of other faith and birth?
19453You would shut the doors of the country for the Jews, would n''t you?
19453_ Catherine Kuskova is a journalist and social worker of considerable note._ HOW TO HELP?
41819Does any Member of this House know much about procedure in the India Office? 41819 ( 7 P.M.) First parade at 11·00 hours( 11 A.M.) on the(?) 41819 After all, is the House of Commons to be blamed for that? 41819 After all, what is the difference? 41819 Can and does the House of Commons control the India Office? 41819 Do we want to copy and emulate Europe even in its mistakes and blunders? 41819 Do we want to rise, in order to fall? 41819 Does the road to heaven lie through hell? 41819 Has it even been suggested to the people of Australia that they should pay the salary of the Secretary of State for the Colony? 41819 Have they attained their object? 41819 Have they not got their treaties? 41819 How, then, can it assume the right of abandoning them to the absolute rule of a single individual, however worthy or loyal he may be? 41819 If so, where? 41819 Is it not high time that the treaties with the chiefs should be revised after over a hundred years? 41819 Is there any wonder that it is now reaping the whirlwind? 41819 May we ask if there is any country on earth where such high salaries are paid to the secretarial heads of departments as in India? 41819 Must we make a wreck of our ship and then try salvage? 41819 Regarding the Indian Budget Debates in Parliament, he said:Does anybody remember the Indian Budget Debates before the War?
41819The question, however, is,"Will the Cabinet stand by these recommendations or will they allow them to be whittled down?"
41819What are we aiming at?
41819What is it but a confession of failure?...
41819What is the end?
41819What is the reason?
41819What was the Indian Budget Debate?
41819Why did the Sikhs want to emigrate to Canada?
41819Why did they stake all their possessions on the venture?
41819Why then this hubbub about the impropriety and danger of giving power to the same classes in India?
41819Why were they unwilling to return to India at all?
41819[ 3] Are there any such stores?
41977Are the two little princelings ready to go with me?
41977Do you wish him to die before he can bathe in the holy river?
41977He is a wise one,said Uncle Achmed,"but what is the matter there?"
41977Here they are, are n''t they dear little creatures?
41977How will you find your camel- man?
41977I suppose it is no use to ask thee to share my dinner?
41977Is it not wonderful?
41977Is n''t it funny to think I should see you again? 41977 Is n''t this splendid?"
41977It is well to have a charm; hast thou one?
41977Oh, mother, is it not lovely?
41977Shall we go in the''fire- wagons,''father?
41977Shriya is a useful little girl; besides, why are you not in the great room where thy fathers make sacrifice to the Gods of the Household?
41977What art thou guarding so carefully, Shriya?
41977What shall we do to amuse ourselves?
41977What will your father say if the gods of the jungle carry you off?
41977Where did that come from?
41977Why could n''t you both come, too?
41977And that you must find out who cooked your food before you might eat it?
41977CHAPTER III THE CHILDREN''S HOLIDAY"CHOLA, art thou there?"
41977Eh, Chola?"
41977Hast thou been to the temple?"
41977How many''_ cowries_''do you want for this almond paste?
41977Must thou sacrifice thy toys, too?"
41977Not only that, but you would think it very tiresome, would you not, to have to remember not to sit next to that person or touch this one?
41977Presently the tall man said:"Are you happy?"
41977This is the Hindu way of saying"How do you do?"
41977What would you think of a little girl dressed in all these beautiful things and being barefooted?
41977Where can he be?"
41977Wo n''t his skin make a fine rug, father?"
41977Would n''t little boys in America think it a lot of fun if they could go out into the country and see, instead of horses, a lot of elephants at work?
41977You need help, do you not?"
41977art thou young rajahs that you should eat the beautiful rice of the feast- days?"
41977well, thou wouldst have clay for thy toys?"
47815Such expressions as"Good morning,""How are you?"
29631Yet,he said"you had mercy upon me, and cured me and my daughter( who also had had the plague), and why?
29631Am I to remain under the ministry of such a teacher?
29631And Moses said unto them, Why chide ye with me?
29631And had we gone, what a state should we have been in?
29631And yet, in truth, how are they inconsistent with the universal love of God and propitiation of Christ?
29631Are they wiser than our Bishops and ancient fathers, that we should reject what they introduced?"
29631But were not the Scribes and Pharisees in many things ignorant and unsound?
29631But why set up one set of worms and their conduct against another set of worms and theirs, when we have the record of God in our hands?
29631By presumptuous confidence?
29631Do you not praise God for these dear brothers and sisters he has given us?
29631Does not Paul say, Who is Paul or Apollos, but ministers by whom ye believe?
29631From such men, what can you expect?
29631He added,"Did you ever see me before I came about my leg?"
29631How?
29631I fear this is ominous, for if ransom is what the Yezidees want, would they not have contrived to forward some notice to Bagdad?
29631If it does but lead to my Lord''s glory, I am sure it will lead to my dear sufferer''s; then why should I repine?
29631Is it a principle antecedent and necessary to faith?
29631Is it ever in the sense of presumptuous confidence?
29631Is it in the mode of appointment of Bishops?
29631Is it in the mode of appointment to the cure of souls?
29631Is it the Liturgy?
29631Is it, that men have life in them_ first_, to capacitate them to eat the flesh and drink the blood of the Son of Man?
29631Is spirit and life in men first from another source, and then do they take and profit by his words?
29631Is there, then, no need for regeneration?
29631John, in like manner, tells us, that"whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world,"and if we ask, what is born of God?
29631Lord, I desire so to do; for he is a dear and kind father, though_ nature_ can not always see it, and indeed how could this be?
29631No-- but by saying he hath given bread, but_ can he give meat_ also?
29631Now, where is this written?
29631Oh, when will the Lord come to put an end to these scenes of disorder, physical as well as moral?
29631On the other hand, what example does he give if he quit this, which may be granted on all hands to be an unsound ministry, for a sound one?
29631Shall the thing formed say to Him that formed it,"What makest thou?"
29631She constantly exclaimed, as we walked on the roof of our house[32] of an evening,"When will he come?"
29631Surely the judgment of the Lord is on this land?
29631Therefore he said, Why tempt ye me, ye hypocrites?
29631They immediately began with saying,"What does this infidel with arms?
29631What, indeed, is meant to be asserted?
29631What, then, is the Church of England, or Scotland, or the Dissenters, but various ministries, by which we believe?
29631When day by day I rise and see our numbers complete, and all in health, my soul is indeed made to feel what can not the Lord do?
29631When the sceptical Sadducees and the Pharisees, sought a sign it was to try him, can he do it?
29631Where then does this apostolic similarity dwell, and in what does it consist?
29631Wherefore do ye tempt the Lord?
29631Will he kill Moslems?"
29631With them what can you do?
29631Would this contain even an insinuation, that they were the exclusive objects of his disinterested ardour?
29631Yes, truly; but were these the things of which the Lord said expressly, these things observe and do?
29631[ 39] By whom authorised, of God or of man?
29631[ 6] And yet what security is afforded by a present abatement of the visitation?
29631had not Moses respect unto the recompense of reward; and in all the 11th of the Hebrews, where is this abstraction held up?
29631indeed, what part of it so peculiarly his own, as to love his neighbour as himself?
29631then, what might be expected if we had been strong in the Lord and in the power of his might?
29631will you give it to these infidels before us?"
37782Anyone shot?
37782Are the others safe?
37782Are you not afraid of meeting him?
37782But why come by night?
37782Did you not hear a shot?
37782Eh? 37782 Have you-- can you do anything for him?"
37782How did you do it?
37782How did you get away?
37782How was Shaikh Bakur lying?
37782Is it as bad as all that? 37782 Is the jungle supplying my food too?"
37782Like it?
37782Now, what can we do for you? 37782 The wild animals?"
37782Was his face turned towards you?
37782What did you do then?
37782What is that noise, subhedar- major?
37782What is the matter, major?
37782What? 37782 What?
37782Which one?
37782Why did not you shoot me?
37782Why did you take your rifle with you when you went off?
37782Why, soldiers, why should we be melancholy, boys, Whose business''tis to die?
37782Why?
37782You confess that you did shoot Shaikh Bakur?
37782A hundred coolies?
37782Am I not to accompany my Sahib?"
37782At length my native officer said:"Sahib, why should we men be afraid of an animal?
37782Can you not give him an opiate to relieve the pain?"
37782Did he-- did he-- did he do it?"
37782Dine you, wine you, or lend you money?"
37782Do n''t you like Buxa Duar?"
37782Food, drink, clothing, houses, household utensils, medicine; what more does savage and simple man require?
37782He denied that he had; and, when I refused to believe him, he said:"Why should I tell a lie now?
37782How long have you been here?"
37782I called out in Hindustani:"Who is there?"
37782I warned Farid Khan that anything he said might be used in evidence against him, and then asked:"Why did you run away from the fort?"
37782If the carcass is near water a white- and- black, long- legged bird is certain to be hovering about, crying plaintively and incessantly:"Did he do it?
37782My first thought, as I picked up my pipe and stood erect was:"How can I hide the body, so that the forest officer will never know of my crime?"
37782So how can the red- coat compete with him in the matrimonial stakes?
37782Then how could he know of such a wonderful thing?"
37782Thinking that he has seen some dangerous wild animal I whisper in Hindustani,"What is it, Bechan?"
37782What animal can dispute with the elephant the proud title of lord of the forest?
37782What?"
37782Who created the auxiliary armies throughout the Empire, who made the Indian, the Egyptian, the West and the East African Armies?
37782Who would not be an English woman in India?
37782Would any book on India be complete without a tiger in it?
37782why?"
45101Then, Sire, if the islands of Luçon do not contain the gold and pearls that one imagined, why are they preserved?
45101Why did they not sacrifice them both?
45101Why, if they were so importunate to govern the island and declared such to be their right, did they not fill it with ministers?
45101Your Majesty will order what is most pleasing to you?
45101[ 81] The class of serpents called in Tagálog olopong( Trimeresurus erythrurus-- Cant.?)
47611Will you take him a note and bring an answer?
47611What say you, my brave warriors?"
47611When I asked them why they had been so foolish as to fight us, they wrung their hands and said,"Why were we?
43669Against whom, then, we may ask, or for what purpose, were the numerous forts erected?
43669And what_ was_ the little improvement in their lot, which resulted from their removal into other cells?
43669But where will not the"auri sacra fames"tempt mankind to court the smile of Fortune, even with the grin of Pestilence and Death before them?
43669Can any situation be conceived more horrible at this moment than that of the unfortunate wounded man?
43669He now declared his intention of demanding passports for all her Majesty''s subjects within_ ten days_--(should he not have demanded them_ at once_?)
43669Is it not far better to enjoy the blessings of peace than to fight for successive years, and to fill the land with the bodies of the slain?"
43669On one occasion, they asked whether America had not, some time or other, been situated_ in_ England?
43669Where are their copper- mines, and how are they worked?
43669Where, for instance, is the immense quantity of Sycee silver, which is_ annually_ exported from China, obtained?
43669Why is it that the Americans have taken precedence of the English in this great and glorious work, since the commencement of the war in particular?
43669how large London was, and how many outside( foreign) nations are subject or tributary to England?
43669whether a man could_ now_ walk from London to America in a week?
41722''Where are the bears?'' 41722 And why have you come here to Oshima?"
41722Do you enjoy flowers?
41722Do you not find it very cold in Japan?
41722Have you heard the news?
41722So lovely in its cry-- What were the cuckoo if it laughed?
41722Who are you?
41722Why, no-- what is it?
41722***** THE SOUL''S QUEST OF GOD Oft have I asked the question, O God, who art Thou?
41722And each time the answer comes in softest voice, Who art thou that askest Who I am?
41722And where art thou that askest where I am?
41722Are you troubled because you are about to die, leaving so many things unfinished?
41722But one may ask, what is the connection between the New Year and the coming of spring?
41722I wonder-- does he care?"
41722If the lotus springs from mud, why should n''t a frog become a man?
41722Is your best- beloved dead?
41722Jealousy is the theme of many of the verses:"Where many a tree Crowns Takasu Hill, Does my wife see My vanishing sleeve And so take leave?"
41722Lafcadio Hearn says,"I asked a charming Japanese girl:''How can a doll live?''
41722Moon is it?
41722Shall I bring you pearls from the deep sea, or golden scales from the dolphins on Nagoya Castle?
41722The Japanese love to decorate their houses with flowers, but we might say on entering, Where are they?
41722Undiscouraged, the student tries again:''Do you eat_ meshi_?''
41722Where art Thou?
41722answered one shaven- pate, laughing;"What think you?"
41722or is it the firefly insect?
41722or star?
41722the babies of frogs will become but frogs, hey?
41722the blush upon my cheek, Conceal it as I may, Proclaims to all that I''m in love, Till people smile and say-- Where are thy thoughts to- day?"
43540Shall men give into your bosom?
43540And what one has been able to assure and satisfy the public that he has found them?
43540But what is to be expected of the man who is so very foolish as to gather them about him by the score, yea, the hundred?
43540For what traveller in these regions has not sought the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valley?
43540I doubt not they were a_ bad set, a very bad set of women_; but what right had he to expect a better from the quarter whence he obtained them?
43540The order for a guard was safe in our pockets, but on reaching the place not a soldier was to be found-- what were we to do?
43540The question will naturally be asked, where did the waters of the Jordan flow to, before the destruction of the cities of the plain?
43540To the inquiry, which I have often made, whether the monastery system is not losing its hold on the public mind?
43540We asked him why he did not preach to the people, and instruct them in religion?
43540We had none, and told him so, asking him if he was not ashamed to violate his religion in drinking what it forbids?
43540When will the measure of folly, under the name of religion, have come to its full?
43540Who has not heard of the scorpion?
43540and yet who has seen one?
43540what outlet did they find?
43540where could they be?
22210''Smart,''sir?
22210''Wild''you spell w- i- l- d?
22210And where does he live?
22210Are the people very obsequious to the Rajiwar?
22210Are you quite sure, Kachi, that this lake is the home of the gods?
22210Cut off my head?
22210Cut off my head?
22210Cut off our heads?
22210Did you not feel the earth shake and quiver?
22210Do the natives adopt any special method to protect themselves from these mountain demons?
22210Do the spirits ever speak?
22210Do you ever expect to become a saint?
22210Do you hear the sound of bells?
22210Do you know any one who has seen them?
22210Does not Mr. Landor remind you of''that other''eccentric gentleman that came through here last year?
22210Does not that sound more like an attack of indigestion?
22210Have we passed the Gomba? 22210 Have you ever seen a spirit, Jagat Sing?"
22210How is he clothed?
22210How many coolies will you take, sir?
22210Is it a Plenki?
22210Sahib, do you see that island?
22210Tell me,I said to Jagat Sing,"are there''spirits of the mountain''in these ranges?
22210What are the evil qualities to be mostly avoided?
22210What are you doing, sir?
22210What are you going to do?
22210What do you do with these?
22210What have you done with it?
22210What is that?
22210What is that?
22210What is your name?
22210What?
22210Where are your certificates?
22210Where is my book, Chanden Sing?
22210Where is your son?
22210Where?
22210Which way did it go?
22210Who is that?
22210Who is that?
22210Why is that?
22210_ Keran ga naddo ung?_("Where are you going?")
22210_ Keran ga naddo ung?_("Where are you going?")
22210_ Keran ga naddoung?_("Where are you going?")
22210_ Keran ga naddoung?_("Where are you going?")
22210_ Kuan hai?_("Who is there?")
22210_ Kuan hai?_("Who is there?")
22210And do the people really believe in them?"
22210And if it were the God''s decree that he should die, what could be the use of rebelling against it?
22210And who better than the Lamas could make peace between God and him?
22210And you?"
22210Are you married?
22210Are you one of his advance guard?"
22210Are you still at Almora?
22210Are your dear parents alive?
22210As time went on, and they did not put in an appearance, we began to entertain doubts as to their safety, or would they betray us and never return?
22210Besides, what does it matter whether you die to- day or to- morrow?"
22210But how could they be when you consider the gallons of filthy tea which they drink daily, and the liquor to which they are so partial?
22210Can we stop near your camp and pick up the food that you will throw away?"
22210DEAR MR. LANDOR, Do you remember the night when we separated near Lama Chokden in Tibet, you to proceed towards Lhassa, and I to return to India?
22210Had he come across some of his mates?
22210Have we not yet reached it?"
22210Have you any brothers and sisters?
22210Have you not got a copy of my official report?
22210Having come thus far, should I be compelled now to go back or give in, and be captured by the Tibetan soldiers whom I had so successfully evaded?
22210How are your eyes and spine?
22210How could we now turn back when so near our goal?
22210How did the photographs which we took up at the Lippu Pass turn out?
22210How many times had not my schemes been upset?
22210How much do they want?"
22210How spell?"
22210I said to the Rongba,"what is that?"
22210Is that the care you take of my notes and sketches?
22210No doubt the satisfaction of going up high mountains is very great; but can it be compared to that of coming down?
22210Or, as was more likely, had they been caught by the Jong Pen( the master of the fort), and been imprisoned and tortured?
22210Should I dwindle painlessly away, preferring rest and peace to effort, or should I make a last struggle to save myself?
22210THE BIOLOGICAL PROBLEM OF TO- DAY: Preformation or Epigenesis?
22210Then you, sir, I, sir, five coolies, sir, start night- time, what clock?"
22210Tumka hatte?_ Come, come, come quickly!
22210Was what I saw before me real?
22210Were the Tarjum''s men coming, preceded by their animals?
22210Were these Tibetans trying to surprise us in our sleep, or could they be our men returning at last?
22210Were we discovered?
22210What have you done with them?"
22210What is meaning?
22210What is your name?"
22210What is''kiang''in English?"
22210What painter could do those mountains justice?"
22210Where are you?"
22210Why then should we expect them to be faithful to us?
22210Will five do?"
22210Would all the brides of the first man become the brides of the second?
22210Would it be possible, I asked them, to get over the Lumpiya Pass or the still higher Mangshan?
22210[ Illustration: THE LADY IN QUESTION]"''Why did you marry me?''
22210[ Illustration: THE NERPANI ROAD]"Where are they?"
22210[ Illustration: THE PHOTOGRAPH THAT CAUSED THE CHILD''S DEATH]"And how about your husband?"
22210[ Illustration: WOMAN CARRYING CHILD IN BASKET]"_ Kiula tuku taka zando?_"("How many children have you?")
22210[ Illustration: WOMAN CARRYING CHILD IN BASKET]"_ Kiula tuku taka zando?_"("How many children have you?")
22210asked he inquisitively,"how long have you taken to come from Ladak?"
22210or had he heard from the sepoys that they were in the neighbourhood?
22210where has it gone?"
42993A girl''s mother''s brother''s son has the right to have her to wife, and, if his right is abrogated by giving her to another, he( or his father?) 42993 As the names( of the ancestors or family?) 42993 But what as to the date of their immigration? 42993 Can not we get away? 42993 Can not we hoodwink them all? 42993 Care we for aught? 42993 Do n''t we enquire what is our offence? 42993 Do n''t we slip off uncaught? 42993 Do n''t we? 42993 Do we blurt out? 42993 Do we confess? 42993 On the acceptance by the Madiga of the betel and nuts, the Komati asksCherinda, cherinda"?
42993Say, then, how can we contract such a marriage?"
42993The worst insult to a Koravar woman lies in the words''Will you give asafoetida?''
42993They quote the proverb"Did he go unserviceable even for a handful of mud?"
42993What blame can rest upon us, Who save our land from dearth?
42993What can I do, even if you are my child?
42993What do you call out for?
42993What do you say?
42993What has a dog to do in a blacksmith''s shop?
42993What if the carpenter''s wife has become a widow?
42993What reason is there that we should be obedient, and pay tribute to our equal?''
42993Where are now the grasses that adorned them, and the innocence that allowed them to go clothed only to the waist?
42993Where has gone the love of colour?
42993Who could suspect us?
42993Why should a weaver have a monkey?
42993Will the blacksmith be alarmed at the sound of a hammer?
22749How did it get along?
22749MY DEAR W. B.,--You ask me about sport, and if I''ve got near a tiger? 22749 No;""Legs?"
22749So and so is looking well is n''t he?
22749To God,he said shortly--"And where will mine go?"
22749What is it these travelling people put on paper?
22749What was it like,said R.;"had it arms?"
22749( My own dear countrymen you will not be taken in by this chaff for ever, will you?)
2274927th Evening.--To what shall I liken this evening on deck?
22749A lift of the eye to the left, and a thousand yards off, I see faint forms of does, then I spot a buck!--question, can we spare the time?
22749After all, who may write about India?
22749Ahem-- may that pass as a"digression?"
22749And at night have you heard it?
22749And how do we so often run up against people we met on the ship coming out?
22749And why leave Bangalore at all?
22749As we crossed the river in our canoes, the sun was setting, and Carter said,"Is n''t this like the West Highlands?"
22749As we pull up my brother, Colonel and Agent on the platform, remarks,"Well, here you are, you''re looking well-- have you any luggage?"
22749B. Blank''s writings?"
22749But whither have I strayed in this discourse?
22749But why hurry?
22749By the way what is a Euroclydon; is it a Levanter?
22749Could she forget?
22749Curious seat-- do you remember the way he rode with his toes out?"
22749Do n''t you wish we could too?
22749Fairly concentrated mental food, is it not?
22749Good horseman-- wasn''t he?
22749Had the silent bare- footed Burman...?
22749Here there seems to be a hiatus in these notes of mine-- it is rather a jump from the British India steamer to a Gymkhana dance?
22749I believe a jackal slunk past; it was getting light-- first jackal I''ve seen outside a menagerie-- an event for persons like us?
22749I do not write much about cooking, and the table, in these notes, do I?
22749I met a man at the club who said,"Wo n''t you come with us to- morrow( Sunday) and have a try for duck?"
22749I tailed behind and sketched as per margin, as we went through the sand-- shockingly unacademical was n''t it, to draw walking?
22749I wonder if our nobility will take it lying down-- and if I may be forgiven, this extra wide digression?
22749Is there not a wind, however, called the Mistral, in the Gulf of Lyons, and a Euroclydon further east, mentioned by St Paul?
22749It is distinctly British-- who on earth did it?
22749It was something like,"Sahib General?"
22749It was the Correggio brothers, was it not?
22749Major Jones said to me the other day,"Why on earth is Smith writing about India-- what does he know?
22749May I go on to the end of Callum''s story; though it is rather a far cry from this hot Red Sea to the cool Sound of Jura?
22749Mrs Fraser, wife of the Resident, was at home, and wore a very pretty dress of soft grey and black muslin(?)
22749One speaks near me--"You knew so and so?
22749Ought I to have corrected him?
22749Ought I to have told him seriously that I am an artist!--a professional painter from choice, and necessity?
22749Our Stroke points ashore and grins, and says,"Elephanta,"and we say,"Are you sure, is it not an island on Loch Katrine?"
22749Page vi:[ Bands p aying God save the King-- Edward the--?
22749Perhaps the arrangements could not have been better?
22749Shooting and other sports we can have at home, and after all, is not trying to see things and depict them the most exciting form of sport?
22749Should I question the servant-- would he, or could he, explain?
22749Sir Arthur Sullivan did study Burmese music, but was not that quite exceptional?
22749So, perhaps, if one Eastern can grasp Ruskin''s best thoughts it may be worth the effort of trying to teach thousands who ca n''t?
22749There are sandy cliffs here, riddled with holes made by blue rock- pigeons(?)
22749They sang in full chorus with a reed piping between each line, liquid quiet music; who was it said-- like the sound of grass growing?
22749Was there ever a voyage so vividly described, in more concentrated and pithy words?
22749We are jogging south on Akbar''s road with Akbar''s men on a foray, or is it a great invasion?
22749We finished our concert at one, and the young soldiers had to get home, and start up the river before daybreak for warlike manoeuvres--(or polo?)
22749Well, you know they were n''t bad, were they?"
22749What a list of water- fowl there would be, and where would turtle go?--under Game or Fish?
22749What is the good of having a country or a forest if you do n''t breed a good stock, be it either deer or people?
22749What sort of bag did you get; good sport, eh?"
22749What subjects for pictures-- rather shoppy this for you?
22749What would the latter end of that man be; would she forgive?
22749When we pieced together what each had heard, it came to"what the blankety blank has come over your-- tut tut- down- stream cargo boat?
22749Where is his boy-- Sandhurst?
22749Why do we not make dishes like this at home?
22749Why do women at home not adopt Spanish dancing?
22749Why fatigue ourselves seeing more places and sights than these we have near us?
22749Why on earth do people look over the shoulders of persons painting, when they would never dream of looking over the shoulder of any one writing?
22749Would you like a description of Calcutta?
22749_ R._--"Who was''we''?"
22749and I saw boys doing Sandow exercises, evidently trying to bring up their biceps-- poor little devils-- how can they?
22749asks_ G.-K._!--"Why did n''t you stop them taking the gates?"
22749but he did, and I mended it!--It''s pretty well done, is n''t it?
22749met in Simla last, did n''t we-- wasn''t it cold last night?"
22749there was a streak along the foot of the door-- it had been dragged out!--Or was it floor varnish?
22749treasures up and what the Anglo- Indian hastens to throw away?
22749why must we hide all beauty of form except that of animals-- hide fearfully God''s image?
41959They let him ransom himself within seven days, demanding 400 measures( cavanes?) 41959 ), Culion(? 41959 ), Tablas, Panay, Busuanga(? 41959 ), and Pa- ki- nung( Busuanga?). 41959 ), having its own(?) 41959 );(?) 41959 1) The San hsü of Chao Ju- kua were Kia- ma- yen( Calamian), Pa- lao- yu( Palawan? 41959 And since this is so, what can your Majesty expect will happen if this continues? 41959 And who shall say it was not so? 41959 Between 627 and 649 envoys to China accompanied the tribute bearers from Dva- ha- la and Dva- pa- tan( Dapitan? 41959 Buhuanos, Bujuanos.--A heathen folk related to the Igorots( head- hunters? 41959 Bulalacaunos.--A wild people of Malay race( without Negrito mixture? 41959 Bungananes.--A warlike, head- hunting(?) 41959 Humanchi.--Heathen people of central Luzon(? 41959 Might this captain, who was greatly feared by all his foes, have been the Rajah Matanda whom the Spaniards afterwards encountered in Tondo in 1570? 41959 The people inhabit the larger part of Pangasinan and various localities of Zambales, Nueva Ecija, Benguet, and Porac(?). 41959 Tinivayanes.--Moros(?) 41959 What were the causes that led to the ill success of the Royal Company? 41959 Where will you find even the trace of so many millions of cane and nipa houses which have absorbed the money earned by past generations? 41959 Why is it that writers attribute great significance to the coming of the foreign business men, especially the American and British? 41959 Witness the story of the surprise of the Spaniards who heard slaves saying to their masters,What is there in it for me in this?
41959[ 124] Effects of the galleon trade What were the effects of the Manila- Acapulco trade upon the economic growth of the Philippines?
41959[ 163] Why was it that the opening of the ports, and the coming of the foreigners, resulted in the material progress of the country?
41959[ 71] What were the causes that led to the decay of these old industries?
41959or heathen(?).
41424''The Jat stood on his corn heap and said to the king''s elephant- drivers, Will you sell those little donkeys?''
41424Another form of this question is to say''What dudh, or milk, are you?''
41424Are the Jats and Rajputs distinct?
41424Are the Jats and Rajputs distinct?
41424He came to the saint''s house upon a mountain and said to him,''Why did you carry off my son''s wife?''
41424He said,''Oh brother, you are going to the forest, to whom do you give the kingdom of Oudh?''
41424His paternal uncle then says to him,''Why are you going away?''
41424How did the Gonds conduct themselves?
41424If I were a cuckoo in the garden and you the gardener''s son, would you not trap me with your liming- stick?
41424If I were a deer in the forest and you a famous warrior, would you not shoot me with your gun?
41424If I were a fish in the water and you the son of a fisherman, would you not catch me with your drag- net?
41424If the Baigas and Gonds were settled here together before the arrival of any Hindus, how is it that the Baigas do not speak Gondi instead of Hindi?
41424In that garden what attendants shall there be?
41424In that garden what flowers shall I set?
41424In that garden what music shall there be?
41424Kaushilya[ 460] stood up and said,''Now, whom shall I call my diamond and my ruby?''
41424O brethren, what sort of a person is this giant?
41424See from her eyes will she come or not?
41424The old man said: Whence has a creature come here to- day to sing like the maina bird?
41424The saint said to him,''What can you do?''
41424The three- eyed one(?).
41424Then what happened?
41424Thence he returned to his field, and came near the fire and sat, and said, What nonsense is this?
41424They asked their father: When will you give us in marriage?
41424They said, We have never seen the place, where shall we go?
41424They want to play, but who can make them play?
41424Who has killed the quail and partridge, who has killed the peacock?
41424Who is aiming through the harra and bahera trees, who is aiming on the plain?
41424Who is he that has taken the small gun, who has taken the big bow?
41424Who that has drunk milk in the city Yugandhara can hope to enter Svarga?
41424Why speak you not to your slave?
41424Wolff asked him,''How can one obtain the knowledge of God?''
41424Ye have never seen where this fire is?
41424[ 461] The next is a love- song by a woman: How has your countenance changed, my lord?
41424d. Rawan[ 92] is coming disguised as a Bairagi; by what road will Rawan come?
41424wherefore ask me?
47814He jumped off, and said he would show me the way, and congratulated me on getting out of Lucknow, and asked if he could do anything for me?
47814How were we to go, and what could we take with us?
47814However, I wrote off to Captain W----, asking if he thought they might be trusted?
47814I spoke to one of the sailors on a 24-pounder, and asked if there were any place appropriated to the ladies?
47814Several of the 32nd officers joined us while we were sitting in the garden, and the discussion was, why the hanging should be stopped?
47814Where shall we spend our own?
47814Where will the 1st of December find us?
40807And why is it that you arouse me, human? 40807 Antipi, tuali adi- da mitugun?"
40807Antipi?
40807Are you in a hurry?
40807Daan di punbagaan- yo?
40807Have you kin yonder?
40807How many did you cause to make peace?
40807Tipi oadda tugun ud tapâ? 40807 What is the use[ of living]?"
40807Whence comes this call from above? 40807 Where are your refractory debtors?"
40807Who are you, human?
40807Who are you, human?
40807Why are we unfortunate? 40807 Why did the people of Kiangan offer to make peace, and ye would not?"
40807Why do you come here, Bugan, wife of Balitok?
40807Why do you not make peace with the sons of Imbaluog?
40807Why is it that there is something human here now,he said,"yet nothing of the kind has ever happened before?"
40807Why is it, Balitok, that you do not make peace with your enemies? 40807 Why, human, are you here?"
40807Why, indeed, will they not listen to reason?
40807Why?
40807Why?
40807Why?
40807Why?
40807Why?
40807Ya te monbuliwong te eak manila mangigamal ke haoy,"Antipi?
40807Yes, but does n''t it hurt you to see your husband running after other women?
40807And was it here, Grandmother Grasshopper, that the boundary of the field was?
40807Bugan"Kimali Bugan, ya konana"Kon manahauliu- ka?
40807Dehidi iba- yo?"
40807Did not the woman make advances in the adultery case that no self- respecting male could turn down?
40807Have you kin there?"
40807He felt the edge and then with the words,"It is pretty sharp, is n''t it?"
40807He[ the Fire] asked,"Where are you going, Bugan?"
40807Is it that you wish to be afflicted by the hidit?"
40807She came to the lake[ or ocean(?)]
40807The phrase"Are you guilty or not guilty?"
40807Was it a murder that the man committed; or was he justified in the killing?
40807Was it here, Grandfather Brave, that the boundary was when you bought the field?
40807Was not the indemnity assessed too large or otherwise improper; or did the injured party wait long enough for the payment?
40807Was the sorcery proven or only suspected?
40807Whom so naturally blamed as the surviving spouse or his kin?
40807Why, then, is it hypothesized that any immigration drove another to the mountains?
40807Yet you, Bugan, the wife of Balitok at Kiangan, you arouse me?"
40807translated into Ifugao changes significance slightly, and stands"Are you at fault or not at fault?"
40807why do the people keep fighting all the time?"
48438Do you know Latin?
48438Can it be that a mother''s heart gives her double vision?
48438Did she have a presentiment of what was going to happen to me?
48438Did they there respect the home?
48438Or over yonder also, in order to live in peace, would one have to bribe tyrants?
48438What mother could resist that?
48438What mother would not sacrifice life itself for her children?
48438When I entered the classroom for the first time, he said to me:"You, do you speak Spanish?"
48438Where are the young men who will consecrate their best years, their ambitions and their enthusiasms to the welfare of their native land?
44615But how is it in regard to the ages, and birthdays of the parties? 44615 A nobleman high in rank, once playfully remarked to a missionary,Do you expect, with your little chisel, to remove this great mountain?"
44615Are they such as to be suitable to each other?"
44615But allow us to ask, how will it be with the parents of the young man-- how much will they be willing to give their son?"
44615He then inquired,"Has the King''s letter to send us down the rapids arrived?"
44615I once remarked to the driver, is there no danger of him falling?
44615It may be asked why Budhism, and especially the Budhism of Siam, yields so slowly to the power of the Gospel?
44615The first question asked on the advent of a little stranger is,"pen pu chai rú pu ying?"
44615The gentleman looked up in consternation, exclaiming,"What''s that-- a billy- goat?"
44615What do you the parents say?"
44615You will naturally ask, where is Siam?
44615is it a boy or a girl?
50145But the question was, how long would Herat be able to retain its independence?
47212("Do the Jews use Christian Blood?
47212("What Do We Learn from Dashevski''s Temptation?
47212("What is to be done?
47212Chemu uchit pokushenie Dashevskavo?
47212Chwolson, Upotreblayut- li yevreyi khristianskuyu krov?
47212Hamzefot, Chto Zhe Dielat?
47212What may the World War be expected to bring to the World- Nation?
47212When will there be a stop to this breaking of windows, this beating of men and this wrecking of houses and stores?
47212You see them beat their breasts and for forgiveness plead.... What are they praying for?...
43541And for what is Shitotsubashi going to summon the foreign representatives to Ozaka?
43541But how would you have it opened?
43541Did you see it? 43541 Did you think so?"
43541Had it not reference to Hiôgo?
43541Is it peace, or what?
43541On what business?
43541Then everything is over for the present?
43541Was that the path?
43541And how many lives of Europeans and Japanese would have been sacrificed in return for that of Shimadzu Saburô?
43541Did I not squat on the floor with my boots off, just like themselves?
43541Even supposing that the few who were already there, or were about to arrive, should discuss matters and come to a decision, how could they enforce it?
43541For why?
43541He is not Shôgun, is he?"
43541If so, by whom was this wound given, and with what motive?
43541Küper_--"Do you wish us distinctly to understand that you will offer no further opposition to the free passage of the straits?"
43541Our man replied:"Who are you?"
43541We foreigners can not comprehend it?"
43541What is the position with regard to Chôshiû?
43541What is there for the Japanese soul to regret in death?
43541Who then, asked Sir Harry, should undertake the construction of the necessary warehouses?
43541Would the ministers mind forwarding it through the Tokugawa clan?
12062''Do you think it is only beautiful at night?'' 12062 But what do your relatives say?"
12062His history?
12062If six mangoes cost three annas, how much will one mango cost?
12062To what purpose is this waste?
12062What are these among so many?
12062What care would you get at home?
12062What''s the matter with you?
12062Why do n''t you let them alone? 12062 Why should an Indian girl want a college education?"
12062Again,--"To what purpose is this waste?"
12062Are not cooking and sewing enough for any woman?
12062Arul never had an anna of her own, how should she know?
12062But how are they to solve it?
12062But what of the fairer side of college life could they ever know?
12062But what of the mother?
12062But what of the powers not released?
12062But what of the roads on which the Doctor never passes?
12062But while there were transpiring these"Old, unhappy, far- off things And battles long ago,"where were we?
12062Caste?
12062Church workers, pastors''wives, social workers, child welfare promoters, where can you find them in India?
12062Did she choose her father and mother, and the house in which she was born?
12062Did the lonely traveler, I wonder, troll the same air then as now to ward away evil spirits from the star- lit road?
12062Does it pay?
12062Feeding and Weighing] You ask, what of the future?
12062Girl, Indian, to- day; uneducated; marriage of; life of; school life of; religion of; why go to college?
12062Half playfully, half in earnest, he added,"Why do n''t you come out and help?"
12062Has Lal Bagh been a paying investment?
12062Has she not the handsomest bridegroom and the most expensive_ trousseau,_ of this marriage month?
12062Have we no part?
12062Have you so soon forgotten all the definitions of_ Loci_?
12062High schools there must be in India, but who will teach them?
12062Hospitals there must be, but where are the doctors to conduct them?
12062How can education reach women who live shut away from the sky and the sun and the lives of men?
12062How did Dr. Paru, the Hindu medical student, develop into Dr. Paru, the Christian physician?
12062How do our summer vacations compare with it?
12062How many more weary generations must pass before we, His followers, make such incidents impossible?
12062How much will they_ do_?
12062If so, will her young body have strength for the pains of childbirth and the torturings of ignorant and brutal midwives?
12062In all India you may find a very few such institutions, but"what are these among so many?"
12062In the midst of these Dr. Griscom is interrupted by next ward that did n''t cry for a week?
12062In the moonless gloom of midnight I asked her,"Maiden, what is your quest holding the lamp near your heart?
12062In the silence of the gathering night I asked her,"Maiden, your lights are all lit-- then where do you go with your lamp?
12062Is it good?
12062Is it not there in the home that we develop most of our habits, our lines of thought and action?
12062Is n''t it by mixing and mingling in a place where she feels that she is not inferior to man?
12062Is she not the envy of all her former playmates?
12062Is there somewhere an American girl who longs to"do things"?
12062Is this the fruit of my teaching and laboring?"
12062May Zipporah teach my class to- day, while I go and treat the sores, as I have learned to do in school?"
12062Meenachi of Madura Married to the God Will Life Be Kind to Her?
12062Might one dare to prophesy that in years to come they will at least in their own localities make stories like the following impossible?
12062Now she wants to hear it cry again, and says--"may she please beat it herself?"
12062Of to- morrow, who can say?
12062On the slope of the desolate river among the tall grasses I asked her,"Maiden, where do you go shading your lamp with your mantle?
12062Religious feeling and expression may be natural to the Indian mind, but how about its transfer to the affairs of the common day?
12062She is"anxious and troubled about many things,"or is it about one?
12062THE GARDEN OF HID TREASURE Prelude: Why go to College?
12062The husband-- what will he be?
12062The question now is, where can she learn this?
12062Unchristian?
12062We would like to quote a poem which we are very much interested in telling you:"What is that that ye do, my children?
12062Were they not chosen for her,"written upon her forehead"by her_ Karma_, her inscrutable fate?
12062What about the men''s colleges already existing?
12062What are their future plans?
12062What can the dreamer and the prophet foretell?
12062What can they ever be except as they may multiply themselves in the persons of Indian messengers of healing?
12062What causes its new solidarity?
12062What could a few foreign women do among those millions?
12062What do she and her attendants treat?
12062What is caste?
12062What is her education worth?
12062What madness has seized you this morning?
12062What of the gladness of America through whose hand, outstretched to share, there has come the release of these latent powers of India''s womanhood?
12062What of the result?
12062What of the"mute, inglorious"company of those who have had no chance to become articulate?
12062What of to- day?
12062What shall be done to the two?
12062What will these young doctors bring to India''s need?
12062When the family is of such great importance, how much greater should be the responsibilities of women in the ordering of that life?
12062When their powers, age- repressed, are set free by Christian education, what will it mean for the future of their nation?
12062When there is not bread enough to go around, why should some of the family have cake and pudding?
12062When those whom we now count by fives and tens are multiplied by the hundred, what will it mean for the future of India and the world?
12062Where can the vicious circle be broken, and how?
12062Where do they come from, the pathetic groups that continually bring the little Ford to a halt?
12062Where do they come from?
12062Where will it be found but among those women whose powers of initiative have been developed by the four years of life in a Christian college?
12062Who are they?
12062Who can compute their sum total of human misery, of preventable disease, of undernourishment, of pain that might all too easily he alleviated?
12062Who dares to compute the sum total of lives wasted among the millions of India''s women because undiscovered?
12062Who will care for them if I am gone?
12062Why are they here?
12062Why did they come?
12062Why do you send me away?
12062Why has she these strange ideas about doing all sorts of things that her mother never wanted to do?"
12062Why is she not like her mother?
12062Will American girls grudge the investment of their lives?
12062Will American girls grudge their gifts to help in the discovery?
12062Will Meenachi be sad or happy?
12062Will co- education not work in India?
12062Will her_ Karma_ spare to her the life of husband and children?
12062Will she be happy?
12062Will she bear sons to her husband?
12062Will the Mary Smiths of America do their part that the next six years may be bigger and better than the last?
12062Would you like to know the sweetness of the secret of the Lord?
12062[ Illustration: PUTTING SPICES IN BABY''S MILK Notice Feeding Vessels, Shell and Tin Cup] What is Dr. Vera Singhe doing about it?
12062[ Illustration: WHAT WILL LIFE BRING TO HER?]
12062[ Illustration: WILL LIFE BE KIND TO HER?]
12062and my drooping soul He cheers: Do you think He ne''er reproves me?
41751''In God''s name, Efendi, what induced you to come to this fearful country, and to come to us too from that paradise on earth, from Stamboul?''
41751''What would you do with this Efendi,''said Kotchak Khan,''if you encountered him in Russia?
41751( thought I) thou cruel saint, couldst thou not have got thyself interred elsewhere, to spare me the terrible martyrdom of this pilgrimage?''
41751( thought I) water, dearest of all elements, why did I not earlier appreciate thy worth?
417516)?
41751And can not that which has once occurred, when the necessity arises, occur a second time?
41751And what if he is able to save a few small coins?
41751But why linger over Mazendran and all its beauties, rendered so familiar to us by the masterly sketches of Frazer, Conolly, and Burnes?
41751He was right, thought I, for, in fact, what was I to do?
41751How could it be otherwise in these countries, where there was positively not even a hope of seeing each other again?
41751I doubt much whether, in these extreme sufferings, water would have been of service; but who was there to give it to him?
41751Khalmurad?''
41751Need I say which side in this mental struggle gained the victory?
41751Was he, in any respect, the worse for that?''
41751What if I journeyed with these pilgrims into Central Asia?
41751What more can you say?
41751What need to insist that the spirit in which religion is administered has a powerful influence upon both Government and society?
41751What wilt thou then do?''
41751What wonder that I was somewhat in the condition of a half- boiled fish, when on the 13th July, 1862, I approached the capital of Persia?
41751When I bade him farewell I saw a tear in his eye-- a tear, who knows by what feeling dictated?
41751When I questioned the creditor as to this remarkable manner of procedure, his answer was,''What have I to do with the writing?
41751When two Kirghis meet, the first question is,''Who are thy seven fathers-- ancestors?''
41751Why add that we moved on unnoticed by the Turkomans?
41751[ Footnote 133: Deshti Kiptchak as far as the frontiers of Bolgar( in Russia?)
41751and thou hadst then no other motive in coming hither from so distant a land?''
41751why need I add that the impression produced by its exterior was weakened as we approached, and entirely dissipated by our entry into the place itself?
41751{ 237} But why any longer distress the reader with these cruelties?
15125But can you govern the empire on horseback? 15125 Has he been called to account?"
15125Is it not evident that whatever spark caused the explosion, the nitro- glycerin that made it possible came from the boycott? 15125 Shall I then have no tidings of mankind?
15125Suppose,said one of his students,"that Shun''s father had killed a man, would Shun, being king, have allowed him to be condemned?"
15125We beg your pardon, we know enough about Asia; but what of America-- does polygamy flourish there?
15125What are his merits?
15125What is to hinder us from doing what those islanders have done?
15125A helpless fugitive, how could she conceive that fortune held in reserve for her brighter days than she had ever experienced?
15125And is she not at this moment taking the medicine of Japan?
15125Are not the same to be seen all the way from Afghanistan to Dahomey?
15125Are the Chinese hostile to these branches of missionary work?
15125But do we not know how it has been fostered in China?
15125But how about the preaching missionary and the teaching missionary?
15125But is there not a deplorable difference between the conditions under which it is used in the two countries?
15125But what do they think now, when they see cabinets and chambers of commerce compelled to reckon with the British of the North Pacific?
15125But what of the feeling towards religious missions?
15125But where would he look for the third?
15125But why extend the gruesome list?
15125But will they not see it when the trolleys run?
15125Chinese authors assert that it was sent in search of the"elixir of life,"but do they not distort everything in the history of the First Hwang- ti?
15125Could Hebrew or Arab hospitality surpass it?
15125Could he have been less humane in the treatment of his new subjects?
15125Did not China after a trial of European methods also relapse during the Boxer craze into her old superstitions?
15125Did she hate the foreigner for driving her away, or did she thank him for her repeated restoration?
15125Do not these specimens show a laudable attempt to simulate a free press?
15125Do our Chinese friends wish to be looked on as Quakers, or do they desire to fraternise freely with the people of the great West?
15125Do they not announce more clearly than the batteries which command the waterway the coming of a new China?
15125Does not China do the same when she mistakes hostility to foreigners for patriotism?
15125Had they not made war on China ten years before because they could brook no rival in the peninsula?
15125Has not Carlyle shown in his"Sartor Resartus"how the Philosophy of Clothes is fundamental to the history of civilisation?
15125Has not hatred of the foreigner been mistaken for patriotism, and been secretly instigated as a safeguard against foreign aggression?
15125Have we not seen her in that splendid portrait executed by Miss Carl, and exhibited at St. Louis?
15125He expired on the island of Shang- chuen or St. John''s, exclaiming"O rock, rock, when wilt thou open?"
15125How could China be opened; how was a stable equilibrium possible so long as foreign powers were kept at a distance from the capital of the Empire?
15125How could they tolerate the intrusion of Russia?
15125How does her period of probation compare with that of her neighbour?
15125If she makes things easy for China this time, will it not be because the Republic is engaged in mortal combat with the Roman Church?
15125If so, might it not be possible to wrest the sceptre from their feeble grasp, and emancipate the Chinese race?
15125If stocks pay well, why should not the Government hold them?
15125If we of the Yellow Race only stand together, What foreign power will dare to molest us?
15125If we suspect the artist of flattery, have we not a gallery of photographs, in which she shows herself in many a majestic pose?
15125In China does not the coming of a parliament involve the previous issue of a Magna Charta?
15125In view of these facts, what wonder that Chinese newspapers are discussing the question of a national religion?
15125Is flattery possible to a sunbeam?
15125Is it merely tributary or is it a portion of the Chinese Empire?
15125Is it not because greatness in these higher realms requires patient thought for due appreciation?
15125Is it not probable that the same view of the situation flashed on the minds of all three simultaneously?
15125Is it not probable that their representations, backed by the viceroy, moved the hand that sways the sceptre?
15125Is it not probable that they were occupied in making good their claim to the nine provinces emblazoned on the tripods?
15125Is it not therefore a fair question whether the maintenance of these old restrictions is desirable or politic?
15125Is it not to be regretted that the Chinese are excluded from the Philippines?
15125Is not China in danger of being left to the fate which her friends have sought to avert?
15125Is not woman a slave, though called a wife, in a society where such things are allowed to go with impunity?
15125Is there a people in either hemisphere that can afford to look on with indifference?
15125May we not look forward with confidence to a time when China shall be found in the brotherhood of Christian nations?
15125Might we not call the place the Temple of Cain?
15125On one occasion a feudal prince asked the question,"How heavy are these tripods?"
15125One may ask, too, would Japan have come to terms so readily if she had not seen her huge neighbour bowing to superior force?
15125One of the princes asking him,"How do you know that I have it in me to become a good ruler?"
15125Say, when shall we next meet together?
15125Shall we describe such manifestations as hysteria, hypnotism, or hypocrisy?
15125Should they turn back or push ahead?
15125That he was allowed to do so-- does it not speak as much for the morality of Ts''in as for the courage of Lin?
15125The new education requires new tests; but what is to hinder their incorporation in the old system?
15125The question arises, did we know her in person and character?
15125The question no doubt arises in the mind of the reader, Will China succeed in freeing herself from bondage to this hateful vice?
15125To him a golden dream, will it ever be a reality to his people?
15125Too late for Port Arthur, might they not reënforce Vladivostok and save it from a like fate?
15125Was it not the satisfaction of a gladiator who seated himself on the throne of the Cæsars in a burning amphitheatre?
15125Was not this a sure sign that their divine commission had been withdrawn by the Court of Heaven?
15125We heartily approve the practice of Europe, but what of Africa?"
15125What better evidence than that he has kept himself on top of a rolling log for thirty years?
15125What but that impelled her to seek for it a second terminus on the Gulf of Pechili?
15125What but that led her to construct the longest railway in the world?
15125What but that motive led her, in 1858, to demand the Manchurian seacoast as the price of neutrality?
15125What did we think when she tore up the track and dumped it in the river?
15125What feeling of unity can exist so long as the people are divided by a babel of dialects?
15125What influence can we presume on when our commodities are shut out, not by legislative action but as a result of popular resentment?
15125What may we not expect when the women learn to read, and when education becomes more general among men?
15125What of the other 14,000?
15125What shall be said of the successors of Cheng- wang?
15125What use had they for books on that subject, so long as they held no intercourse on equal terms with foreign countries?
15125What was the case of those singing girls under the age of fifteen, of whom you spoke last week, but a form of slavery?
15125What was the real object of that strange expedition?
15125What, for example, was the lady from Szechuen doing but carrying on a customary[ Page 299] form of the slave traffic?
15125When these changes come, what will be left of this queer antique?
15125Where could it be, if not in that very channel?
15125Where is there another conqueror in the annals of the world who has such solid claims to everlasting renown?
15125Where there was no tribute and no command, why send them?
15125Who says the Chinese are not original?
15125Who will find us a man to take them in hand and keep them in place?"
15125Why did they not enact a law that no man should surpass the longevity of his father?
15125Why sought this mountain den?
15125Why?
15125Will not the new arts and sciences of the West convince them that their Sage was not omniscient?
15125Will they persist in burning incense before it to disguise its ill- odour, or will they bury it out of sight at once and for ever?
15125Would not the future of that archipelago be brighter if the shiftless native were replaced by the thrifty Chinaman?
47953And what do we know might have happened to him had he died in a condition of prosperity?
47953But how can this continue all the years?
47953If the Indians die on account of this and other things, of what use will that country be, and what will the Spaniards do there?
47953Then how could a vicar and a few Indians burn whole forests?
47953What effects would such a letter cause if seen in the Council of the Indias, and one written by a governor?
47953[ Unsigned; Francisco de Figueroa?
47953[ Unsigned; Francisco de Figueroa?
38828Can many women in your country write?
38828Can your Queen read and write? 38828 For what reason?"
38828Had I come up to dig for the hidden treasure of Tuk- i- Karu?
38828How can we listen to teaching,say some of them,"when we have no rest?
38828This governor,he afterwards said,"what is he?
38828Was I seeking gold? 38828 What use is that knife to a woman?"
38828Why can you do so much more than our women?
38828Why do n''t the English come and take us? 38828 After a few ordinary commonplaces he talked politics and tribal affairs,_ apparently_ frankly, but who can say if truthfully? 38828 Ah,he exclaimed earnestly,"why do n''t the English come and take this country?
38828All the"patients"ask finally,"What must I eat, and not eat?"
38828Are tools of the right temper to work with to be found among the men of this generation?
38828At the large village of Geog- tapa a young horseman overtook me, and said in my native tongue,"Can you speak English?"
38828At the pass of Gal- i- Gav, 11,150(?)
38828But who is to cleanse this Augean stable?
38828Can I forget?"
38828Can she embroider as you do?"
38828Can we hear teaching when the wolf is on us by night and day?
38828Did I think the Zil- es- Sultan had any chance of succeeding his father?
38828Do you mean to keep your agreement or not?"
38828Even the men asked me clamorously,"Why does he give them money?
38828Generally I find them quite willing to talk on these subjects; but one man said contemptuously,"What has a_ Kafir_ to do with God?"
38828Gudzag 8 Pikhruz 8 Yangaloo 9 Ghazloo 10 Ama 6.30 Matchetloo 6 Herta 7 Erzerum 5 177 Miles(?)
38828He asked me if I thought England would occupy south- west Persia in the present Shah''s lifetime?
38828He echoes the oft- repeated question,"Why does not England come and give us peace?
38828He said,"Does---- pray?"
38828How can we believe in God when He lets these things happen to us?
38828In which case is the worship most ignorant, I wonder?
38828Is it a change for the better, I wonder?
38828Is the dwarfing and narrowing creed[38] of Islam to be replaced or in any way to be modified by Christianity?
38828It is now populous, the valley and hillsides are spotted with large camps, and the question at once arose,"Hostile or Friendly?"
38828Night by night we ask,''Shall we see the morning?''
38828Not knowing whether it was a buffalo or a strange horse I did not dare to move, and said,"Is this you, my sweet_ Boy_?"
38828Or was I searching for medicine plants to sell in Feringhistan?"
38828The subject was the virtues of Houssein, and what preacher could take such a text without enlarging finally upon the martyrdom of that"sainted"man?
38828What have you to go back to in Feringhistan?"
38828Wheat and barley grow in nearly all the valleys, and clothe the hill- slopes, but where are the sowers and the reapers, and where are the barns?
38828Which has the stronger army, England or Russia?
38828Who will introduce the elementary principles of justice?
38828Why England does not take Afghanistan?
38828Why are you in our country?
38828Why do n''t the English come and give us peace?"
38828[ 18] Since I returned I have been asked more than once,"What are the results of missions in Hamadan?"
40350)-1123(?) B.C.}
40350Another of Sun''s programs relates to the question: How can democracy be reconciled with ideological control?
40350Apart from the future of capitalism, there remains the question: Will Japan collapse before reaching imperial success in the world economy?
40350CONTENTS PAGE FOREWORD BY FRITZ MORSTEIN MARX vii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xi INTRODUCTION 1 Duality or Confluence?
40350Ch''ing dynasty(_ see_ Manchu dynasty) Chinputang( Progressive Party), 151 Chou, Duke of( died 1105 B.C.[?
40350HSIA ended 1765(?) B.C.}
40350How can Western technology be used without the attitude of mind which has created it and brought it to operative efficiency?
40350How can a world which never knew Rome or the Normanic_ Curia Regis_ know jurisprudence?
40350How can government be studied when politics are antecedent to government?
40350How can modern government be made Chinese, when government itself has meant something far different in China from what it has meant in the West?
40350How can the standards of the modern world be divorced from their Western origins?
40350How did this shift develop?
40350How do men wield authority of any sort, while they create or destroy the machinery of authority?
40350How is it that China''s institutions survive, while those of other nations did not?
40350How is it that, with their great talents for organization, they have let a shabby third- rate militarism sweep their land in modern times?
40350How real are Chinese institutions today?
40350How, it may be asked, have the Chinese succeeded in being such a peaceful people, and yet a people so prone to popular uprising?
40350If property is insecure and the standards of wealth subject to variation, how can economic power be treated as an ultimate determinant?
40350If the rulers make and unmake the form of government almost at will, where is the real source of their power?
40350If these disappear the question arises: How can the individual conceive clearly his relationships within Chinese society?
40350Or, more dangerously: chaos or political extinction?
40350Scholastic bureaucracy, 5, 86, 129ff., 188 Settlements, foreign, 140 Shang dynasty, 1765(?)-1123(?)
40350Sun Yat- sen asked himself: What is China?
40350Sun Yat- sen[ Sun I- hsien; Sun Wên], 1867(?
40350The Western world faces today the same problem that the Chinese face: How are men to agree widely enough to live together in peace?
40350The old system was threatened with ruin, and modern China faced the problem: replacement or reconstitution?
40350The problem was: could Chiang accede without ruining his prestige or impairing the ideological position he had so laboriously built up for himself?
40350Was the Nanking government a dictatorship?
40350What are these?
40350What happens when they must and yet can not effectuate such adaptation?
40350What ways of thought are there that the conquerors might tear apart from the long past, to change China into a mere geographical expression?
40350What ways of thought are there today that will absorb the conquerors?
40350What, precisely, is the Republic of China?
40350Why did their polity not break up into a wilderness of tiny social groups, each jealous and particularistic, like medieval Europe?
40350Will the Chinese preserve their national equanimity and sanity in the face of such an attitude?
40350[ 1] As an ideologically constituent movement, how did Nationalism use its power?
40350]; semi- historic state founder), 127 Chou dynasty, 1122(?
40350_ Duality or Confluence?_ The phrase_ Republican China_ indicates an era rather than a system.
40350or CHOU 1122(?
40350prehistoric SHANG 1765(?
45915Why then,I asked,"did you say the earth was round and went round the sun?"
45915Could he bring any influence to bear on the people at large to induce them to submit peacefully to our rule?
45915For what is the good of land without men to live on it?
45915I said:"Now, you know what the Pongyis teach, which do you believe-- what you have learnt here, or in the monastery?"
45915If the old chief chose to hide himself and let the case go against him by default, who was to be appointed in his room?
45915Is not the King''s revenue assessed at so much to the house?
45915It was asked where were our responsibilities to end?
45915The first question is, who is the great man of this village: who has influence, who knows the villagers, their characters and so on?
45915What was the first use made of his new power by Sawlawi?
45915Who were the real chiefs?
45915Why was nothing done?
45915Will they return as abstemious and as temperate as they came?
28189( and its steam sirens?)
28189A man and woman can not exactly agree as husband and wife?
28189Am I before the savage infancy of a people, or the spent senility of a race, lost sight of in the course of centuries?
28189And besides, who could say that the one I had seen was really gone towards my home?
28189And does it not approach foolishness?
28189And if we did not find them?
28189And in civilized Italy is there not a superstition very like this of the poor savages?
28189And of looking forward, asking: where shall we finish?".
28189And the tiger?
28189And why should they kill anybody?
28189Are they then taking a long journey that they are so well provided with food?
28189But are they wrong, after all?
28189But for one who has the compensation of devotion and affection from the humble and good, is not the hatred of malefactors a thing to be proud of?
28189But he feels the need of looking back and asking: where did we begin?
28189But in what way?
28189But might I not have met a dozen of them on my road from Tapah?
28189But what does this matter to her?
28189But... what is this hissing?
28189Did I do this not to see the approaching danger and inevitable fate which was fast overtaking me?
28189Do not its trees provide us with shelter and their bark with a covering for our bodies, when it is necessary?
28189Do you not think so, kind reader?
28189Does he not also believe that the mysterious words muttered by the_ Alà_ give greater force to his murderous preparations?
28189Does it not produce, for our use, roots, bulbs, truffles, mushrooms, edible leaves and exquisite fruit?
28189Does not the earth give us, spontaneously, more than enough for our need without tormenting it with implements?".
28189Does not the forest supply us with flesh, fish, and fowl?
28189Follow them?
28189For pure malignity?
28189From whence did they come?
28189How many centuries have they dwelt in those lone, wild parts?
28189How many ladies in civilized Europe and America would be prepared to make a similar avowal?
28189I have vainly asked: from whence came those who have found shelter and solitude in the obscure depths of its wooded hills?
28189If they should ever come to taste them and procure them easily will they not crave for them like all other savages?
28189In the fervour of their passion would they notice the dainty meal prepared for them in my person?
28189Is it not just then that we should have some recompense, that certain of our needs should be considered?".
28189Is it possible that everything has been buried from the sight of modern man, under the rank luxuriance of grass and bush?
28189Is not this the acme of maternal feeling?
28189Now tell me under what impulse can the Sakai become a criminal?
28189Of what nature were they?
28189Paolo Mantegazza, the scientific poet writes:"Man is eternally tormenting himself with unanswered questions: Where did our species first come from?
28189The girl, on the contrary, remains with her mother and is taught to help in household(?)
28189The old man quickly retorted:"And what does that matter?
28189Very quietly, and without the least hesitation, he replied:"Why should we give ourselves the pain and fatigue of working like slaves?
28189Was he too bound for my place of martyrdom?
28189Was this a good or a bad omen?
28189Was this conviction the effect of the terror which had taken possession of me or was it a horrible fact?
28189Was this fact due to the merits of lime, charcoal, or urine?
28189Well, what do you think?
28189What could I do?
28189What had I better do?
28189What is their origin?
28189What more could be desired?
28189What more could one desire?".
28189What surprises were reserved for me up on the wooded mountains towards which we were bending our steps?
28189What things, what habits would be revealed to me when I reached my goal?
28189What was it?
28189What was to be done?
28189When did this life first begin?
28189When everything is everybody''s, be it a rich supply of meat, fruit, grain, tobacco or accomodation in a sheltered hut?
28189When wilt thou understand this, my Italy, risen as thou art to the third maturity of thy civilization and glory?
28189Who are they?
28189Who knew how my Italian enterprise would be judged on territory protected by H. B. M.?
28189Who were they?
28189Who will defend us?
28189Why should they rob when their neighbours''goods are also theirs?
28189Will they succeed?
28189With a shake of his head my humble host hastened to answer:"Can not man live without these trifles?
28189[ 8] and their choice would be appropriate, for where else could the Borgias be so well remembered as in a land famous for its poisons?
28189and who were they?
28189for what?
28189we protect animals, even the birds that fly wild in the woods, we surround them with attention, we make laws in their favour, why?
39421Suppose men do reach the top of Mount Everest, what then?
39421Suppose we do establish the fact that man has the capacity to surmount the highest summit of his surroundings, of what good is that knowledge?
39421What then?
39421Why be so particular about the two?
39421A disappointment?
39421Allium Wallichii, Kunth Allium Govenianum, Wall.?
39421And how long should we require for these operations in such weather?
39421And if the snow has melted, where will ice be found?
39421And presuming Wheeler were wrong?
39421And was it not in any case an attractive summit?
39421And what more were we likely to accomplish from a camp on Chang La?
39421And what of the Sahibs?
39421And what of the final arête?
39421Are we seeing the true edge?
39421But how, if this bay were of any importance, could the glacier stream be so small?
39421But the puzzle is, how can that point be arrived at from below?
39421But what lay ahead of us?
39421Cl.?
39421Could the North col be reached from the East and how could we attain this point?
39421Could this glacier conceivably proceed in an almost level course up to Chang La, itself?
39421Drum.?
39421How could so little water drain so large an area of ice as must exist on this supposition?
39421How could they be otherwise?
39421How many days would he be absent before he came to tell his story, and what sort of story would it be?
39421Is it not a first principle of mountaineering to be as comfortable as possible as long as one can?
39421Is there an arête connecting this with the great rock peak South of Everest or is it joined up with the col we reached the day before yesterday?
39421Might we not see it from the summit of our mountain?
39421Or was it cut off much nearer to us by the high skyline which we saw beyond it?
39421Or will black and white appear in altered proportions?
39421The question is often asked,"Why twenty- nine thousand and two?"
39421Was it all composed of pinnacles?
39421Were they not to prove highways here?
39421Were we fit to push the adventure further?
39421What can be cut out next time?
39421What is to be done for a man who is sick or abnormally exhausted at these high altitudes?
39421What lay between them?
39421What was the meaning of this?
39421Where had we been?
39421Where is the limit of this process?
39421Where were we going and what should we find?
39421Why not get to the col and find out what lay beyond it?
39421Will the amount of snow on the mountain be the same in June, 1922, as twelve months before?
39421Will the multiplication of red corpuscles continue so that men may become acclimatised much higher?
39421Will the whole of the snow fallen during the monsoon of 1921 have melted before the next monsoon, and if so by what date?
39421Would he know for certain that the way was found?
39421Would it not be better to follow up this glacier from the Rongbuk Valley?
39421Would they prove an insuperable obstacle?
39421f.& T. Meconopsis grandis, Prain?
39421f.?
39421or how much longer would our doubts continue?
39421var.?
16444Say, where are those splendid ones who promptly shed their blood on the spot where my perspiration fell? 16444 A fowl or a sheep or a buffalo? 16444 And what is the only antidote to ignorance? 16444 Are all eunuchs, timid and afraid, forgetful of their duty, preferring to die a slow death of torture, silent witnesses of the ruin of their country? 16444 Are thy powerful sons, Truth and Love, dead? 16444 As for the Muhammedans, if you can get them to your side, why not have a_ wuz_ followed by_ Swadeshi_ preaching? 16444 But how did they become our rulers? 16444 But is it a purpose which those responsible for our Indian system of education have kept steadily before them? 16444 But was it necessary altogether to exclude such instruction from our schools and colleges? 16444 But what is rebellion? 16444 But what of the teachers? 16444 But what would it mean within the Empire? 16444 Can a Feringhee be recognized as the King of India, whose very touch, whose mere shadow compels Hindus to purify themselves? 16444 Can any one deny that, taken as a whole, it is towards Hindu predominance in the long run? 16444 Can anything be much more eloquent and convincing than the terrible pathos of this confession? 16444 Can the Government of India afford to disregard so remarkable an appeal? 16444 Could anything be better worth accomplishing? 16444 Did Shivaji commit a sin in killing Afzul Khan? 16444 Do you know that it is owing to your sins that Mother Durga has not come to accept your worship in Bengal this year? 16444 Do you want a large number of Indians in the Civil Service? 16444 Do you want that a few Indians shall sit as your representatives in the House of Commons? 16444 Does this lull indicate a gradual and steady return to more normal and peaceful conditions? 16444 Even if they acquit us of any deliberate purpose, are they not at any rate entitled to say that such have been too often the results? 16444 First, what is the_ status_ of us Indians in this Empire? 16444 Had you not removed that ally of the monsters, could there be any hope for India? 16444 Has India''s golden land lost all her heroes? 16444 Has thy daughter Lakshmi plunged into the sea? 16444 Have all our leaders become like helpless figures on the chess- board? 16444 How have they been imported by the revolutionaries? 16444 If Indian students at the old Universities are only to know each other or foreigners, how are they to be bound by a loyal attachment to England? 16444 If not, would England be satisfied with the shadow of overlordship? 16444 If self- government is conceded to us, what would be England''s position not only in India, but in the British Empire itself? 16444 If so, how is it that we have had of late such alarming evidence of our frequent failure to achieve it? 16444 If thieves enter our house and we have not strength to drive them out, should we not without hesitation shut them in, and burn them alive? 16444 Is it a purpose that could possibly be achieved by the_ laisser faire_ policy of the State in regard to the moral and religious side of education? 16444 Is it always to be so? 16444 Is really self- government within the Empire a practicable ideal? 16444 Is there anything in India to rebel against? 16444 No one has put this point more strongly than Lord Curzon:-- What is the greatest danger in India? 16444 Nor is this doctrine merely stated in general terms:-- Will the Bengali worshippers of_ Shakti_ shrink from the shedding of blood? 16444 Now what is the tendency of Government? 16444 Or do you want an expansion of the Legislative Councils? 16444 Or has it come too late either permanently to arrest the former or to restore confidence and courage to the latter? 16444 Or, as in other cyclonic disturbances in tropical climes, does it merely presage fiercer outbursts yet to come? 16444 Should such a state of things continue? 16444 The cocoanut? 16444 The moment we have the right of self- taxation, what shall we do? 16444 The number of Englishmen in this country is not above one lakh and a half, and what is the number of English officials in each district? 16444 The question is, What is in theory and practice the proper mode of discharging this,ultimate responsibility"for Indian government?
16444The question is, can we extricate the better elements from this tangle of passion and prejudice?
16444The_ Khulnavasi_ breaks out into poetry:-- For what sins, O Mother Durga, are thy sons thus dispirited and their hearts crushed with injustice?
16444They say:--Can you boycott all the Government offices?
16444They were beginning to awaken to the dangerous consequences of their shortcomings, but would time be given to them to repair them?
16444Though it was Kanhere''s hand that struck down"a good man causelessly,"was not Tilak rather than Kanhere the real author of the murder?
16444Was it not Talleyrand who said that speech had been given to man in order to enable him to disguise his thoughts?
16444Was the act good or evil?
16444What are the secret forces by which these wretched puppets were set in motion?
16444What does the Mother want?
16444What has been the result?
16444What is the source of suspicion, superstition, outbreaks, crime--- yes, and also of much of the agrarian discontent and suffering amongst the masses?
16444What would it mean?
16444When God has so ordained, think ye not that at this auspicious moment it is the duty of every good son of India to slay these white enemies?
16444Who are Englishmen?
16444Who dares to condemn Shivaji for disregarding a minor duty in the performance of a major one?
16444Who was it that pulled the strings?
16444Whoever said that there would not be found a single Indian to serve the Government or the European community here?
16444Whoever said that we would?
16444Why are you afraid of Englishmen?
16444Why should he suddenly change into a narrow- minded, petty tyrant as soon as he sets foot in India?
16444Why should it be wrong to make religious instruction permissive in other Indian schools which are not wholly or mainly supported by private endeavour?
16444Why should not India, then, claim special protection for her undeveloped industry?
16444Why should you despair of obtaining success?
16444Why, O my beloved ones, have you awakened me?
16444Why, oh Indians, are you losing heart, at the sight of many obstacles in your path, to make a stand against this unrighteousness?
16444Will the Imperial Government and the British democracy lend them a helping hand or even leave a free hand to them?
16444Would we be satisfied with the shadow of self- government?
16444_ Mukti con pathe_("Which way does salvation lie?
16444or art thou overwhelmed with grief because rogues and demons have plundered thee?
37186Are the Japanese, or the bulk at least of the Japanese, indigenous or immigrant?
37186But how can we know whether a country has reached a stage of civilisation advanced enough to have its own record?
37186CHAPTER II THE RACES AND CLIMATE OF JAPAN Which is the more potent factor in building up the edifice of civilisation, race or climate?
37186Could any line of social demarcation be drawn according to the difference of classes in the face of such shiftings upwards and downwards?
37186Could it have been otherwise only in our country as an exceptional case?
37186Could such a way of introducing an alien civilisation be designated a servile imitation?
37186For centuries in Europe historians successively tried to solve the question, What is feudalism?
37186Here one might perhaps ask, could not Buddhism give them any solace at all?
37186Here the question must naturally arise, how were those multiplied books distributed?
37186Here the reader would perhaps ask, must the condition of ancient Japan remain shrouded in mystery forever?
37186How comical it would have been if such a retrogression had been allowed to proceed even for a generation?
37186How could Christianity force her way into our country in the state such as it was, unless by the endeavour of fanatics?
37186How could a few patches of straw floating on the surface stop the forward movement of a strong undercurrent, however slowly the stream might run?
37186How could a shrewd politician like Yoritomo be expected to imitate the blunder of his opponent?
37186How could this demand, not sufficiently conscious to the claimants themselves, be provided for?
37186How did such a difference come into existence?
37186How did such a style come into being?
37186How is the word"feudalism"rightly to be defined then?
37186How then did it come to be consolidated?
37186How then, did such an incongruous idea with its fatal conclusions come to be entertained by scholars?
37186If it is most probable that the Japanese is a heterogeneous race, then what are the elements which constitute it?
37186If the Japanese are an immigrant race, then whence did they originate, and what is the probable date of their immigration into this country?
37186If the Japanese were heterogeneous, who were the first comers among them?
37186If this were so, by whom were those documents transcribed?
37186Is Japan specially adapted for the production of this grain?
37186May it not be extended to a similar system which prevailed in western Europe, but not under Frankish authority?
37186Moreover, in what field could we have been able to beat any European nation except in battle, if we could beat her at all?
37186Returning to the point, did Japan become a country resembling China, as was wished by the Sinophil Japanese of old times?
37186Then how did this momentous change happen to be achieved by the Japanese?
37186Then how is it with Japan?
37186Then to what race do the Japanese belong?
37186Then where lies the reason which makes the Ainu line so significant?
37186Then where should we turn to obtain more learning and more culture except to China herself?
37186Then why did our forefathers prefer rice to other kinds of cereals, in spite of the uncertainty of its harvests?
37186Was it possible that such a ruthless state could continue for long without any counteraction?
37186Was it really a choice made in Japan?
37186Were the vanquishers a homogeneous people, or a heterogeneous one?
37186Were they the Japanese in the same sense as the word is understood by us now?
37186What could we expect from men of such knavish characters as regards the moral regeneration of the contemporary Japanese?
37186What is the cause of this difference in the use of rice?
37186What race, if not the Japanese, are the aborigines of these islands?
37186What then was the chief occupation of these conquerors?
37186What was the result, then, of the reform undertaken partly from national necessity, but partly also from love of imitation?
37186What was then the civilisation, which had been supported and sheltered by this organisation and régime?
37186What wonder if they began to regret and whine for better days of the past?
37186What, then is the historic age?
37186What, then, was the state of Japan in the beginning of her history?
37186Whence, then, did the ancient Japanese get this unique custom?
37186Who then were appointed as the scribes?
37186Who were the most prominent?
37186Who would have dreamt, however, of the victory of the Japanese over the Russians in January of 1904?
37186Who, then, first countenanced, patronised, and was converted to the newly imported religion?
37186Why do they cling to it so tenaciously?
37186Why should it be otherwise only in the case of Christianity?
37186Will it be utterly impossible to know something positive about it?
37186Would it not be ridiculously absurd to assume the existence of such a tendency in any living nation in the world?
12077''May I ask, therefore, that you withdraw your troops from Manila? 12077 And to avoid this sad dilemma, he proposed to the committee that the four parties(?)
12077Are these those honest men of whom we have heard? 12077 Do you recall that visit?
12077Have they express orders from that Government? 12077 Referring to telegram from your office of 15th inst., how is horse?
12077Among the doubtful powers of these gentlemen is the one to exact these sums included?
12077And has the most uncompromising advocate of the consent of the governed principle"a leg to stand on"in the one case if he lacks it in the other?
12077And if so, what conditions or advantages should we give to the United States?
12077And was he not persuaded or restrained by you from doing so?
12077And what shall we say of the following statement, remembering that the Treaty of Paris was signed December 10, 1899?
12077And when he came on board ship was he received with any special honors at the side?
12077And yet, where is the agreement, where is the seal?
12077And you doubted his ability to succeed?
12077And you found nothing to cause any doubt as to his loyalty up to the time until after Manila surrendered?
12077And you turned them over to the Navy Department?
12077Are military commanders named by you for Pangasinán?
12077Are these the people who are going to protect us?
12077Are these the people who were going to guide us?
12077Are these the people who were going to teach us good habits?
12077Are they now to be substituted by the methods of the ward politician?
12077Are they, perchance, also bribed?
12077But Pratt was the consul- general of the Government there?
12077But did he?
12077But you found that whenever you expressed a strong objection to anything being done at that time that Aguinaldo yielded to your request?
12077CHAPTER II Was Independence Promised?
12077CHAPTER VIII Did We Destroy a Republic?
12077Could they control them if they would?
12077Did Dewey really want or need Aguinaldo''s help?
12077Did We Destroy a Republic?
12077Did he give that as a reason?
12077Did they have any power to force him upon you?
12077Did you not say that the basis of any negotiation in Singapore was the Independence of the Philippines under an American protectorate?
12077Did you not want the Filipino forces?
12077Did you urge that he should not make the attack?
12077Do you believe in this proclamation he was uttering falsehoods to the Filipino people?
12077Do you mean by that that you feared that he was commencing to think more of independence than the success of the American cause?
12077Does this mean that there had been a holocaust in Manila?
12077From what were they quoted?
12077Have the Filipinos any more moral right to control them than they have to control the Moros?
12077He was the consul- general?
12077His loyalty to whom?
12077His reply was:--"How long would it take a regiment of Filipinos to catch an American outlaw in the United States?
12077How can he enter Manila?"
12077How have you managed to accumulate such a remarkable fund of information?"
12077If girls of the best families were so treated, how must those of the common people have fared?
12077If you think that we have not sufficient strength to fight against them, should we accept independence under the American protectorate?
12077In case they insist what am I to do?
12077Is it conceivable that, if there had been any ground for claiming a promise of independence, Aguinaldo would have failed to mention it at this time?
12077Is that what you mean when you say he looted-- that he made reprisals for his army, took provisions and whatever was necessary?
12077It was his first offence, and he begged the captain to erase this record, but the captain said"It is true, is it not?"
12077May I ask you to patiently listen to their report of our conversation?
12077May I begin firing?"
12077Mr. Taft said:"General, how do you do it?
12077Or would it be better to wait for the results of the Congress of Paris?
12077Rid of whom?
12077That is what you meant?
12077The first of these might properly have been considered in the chapter entitled"Was Independence Promised?"
12077Then what useful purpose did the Filipino army serve; why did you want the Filipino army at all?
12077There was no recognition of the republic?
12077This was taking provisions for the use of the army?
12077To whom did you communicate the arrangement that you had?
12077To you and to the cause for which he was fighting?
12077Was Independence Promised?
12077Was it departed from in this instance?
12077Was it in any sense representative?
12077Was that the first?
12077What became of the correspondence, Admiral, if you know?
12077What help had he given, meanwhile, in other matters?
12077What statement did you make to them, Admiral, in substance?
12077What union can you expect from this people?"
12077What was the ground upon which you made that accusation?
12077What was to be done?
12077What were the Filipinos expecting?
12077When did you reach an understanding with the Spanish commander upon the subject,[ 138]--how long before the 12th or 13th of August?
12077When he furiously insisted that it be erased, the mate said"It is true, is it not?"
12077Where are the police?
12077Where are there any signatures?
12077Why?
12077Will you give me one as a reminder when I return to America?''
12077Would it not be better for us to provoke the conflict while the Americans have not as yet concentrated their troops there?
12077You did want a man there who could organize and rouse the people?
12077You retained all of your letters from any United States officials?
12077You said you did not object to that at the time?
12077You thought it might prove of value to you?
12077You were encouraging insurrection against a common enemy with which you were at war?
12077You, of course, never saluted the flag?
12077[ 139] They said I must engage that and fire for a while, and then I was to make a signal by the international code,''Do you surrender?''
12077[ 187] An unsigned draft of an order in Aguinaldo''s handwriting dated Malolos, September 13(?
12077[ 21] What reason if any is there for denying the truth of this allegation?
12077[ 247]"Last night in the place known as Santo Cristo( Manila?)
12077[ 27] Why then did he use as evidence a newspaper clipping from an Insurgent organ, instead of Santos''s letter?
12077[ 418] And what of conditions in the United States during this troubled period?
12077[ 55] Could deceit be more deliberately practised or treachery more frankly employed?
41897We boast of being educated; but how many are we? 41897 After all, what are the ultimate object and significance of this political thought and endeavour? 41897 After the formal introduction Lord Morley asked him,Are you a Native?"
41897And how shall we find truth, unless we view life thus comprehensively and as a whole?...
41897Are they not in honour bound in return of the many benefits they have derived from us to give us every scope of shaping our national life?
41897But are there no reasons for the English to be grateful to India?
41897But do you not think, my Lord, that when you make this distinction you rather insult the Indians by admitting them to the Calcutta Club?"
41897But what led us astray?
41897But why do we fail to enquire into the condition of our country in this way?
41897Can it be denied that the sovereignty of India increased the power and prestige of England a hundred- fold and more?
41897Chitta Ranjan kept quiet for a while and then replied with a deep sigh:--"What shall I do?
41897Do they think our thoughts and speak our speech?
41897Do we invite them to our assemblies and our conferences?
41897Do we not know that Japan was made only in 50 years?
41897Do you know what Non- Co- operation means?
41897Do you realise how you can move this machinery?
41897Enchanted by the sublime beauty playing upon the waves the poet addresses the sea and sings:-- What hast thou made me to- day?
41897Has any nation yet won freedom by pursuing the path which you are pursuing?
41897He said in course of this speech:--"Some people might say:''This conference is for political discussion; what has talk about Bengal to do with it?''
41897How can Swaraj be attained unless you realise your own right clearly, unhesitatingly?
41897How can you compel the bureaucracy to recognise that which you yourself do not realise?
41897How to reconstruct these industries and restore a portion of our ancient affluence?
41897If in our own home, we can not preserve our self- respect, if in our own country we are treated like cats and dogs, then where shall we get justice?
41897If then India has reason to be grateful to England, is not England also under a corresponding debt of immense gratitude to India?
41897Is it because the villages are insanitary or is there any other reason for that?
41897Is the peasant a member in any of our committees or conferences?"
41897My answer is: whose fault is it?
41897Now the question arises,"Will the Government entrust so much power to us?"
41897There is work to be done for the mother: Who amongst you is prepared to answer the Call?"
41897Was it a presentiment?
41897What has made us shallow; why have we, the so- called educated, become strangers to our own countrymen?
41897What is our relation to the vast masses of our countrymen?
41897What is that strength?
41897What room do we occupy in the country?
41897What was England before her advent to India?
41897What was her position in the hierarchy of world powers?
41897What will remedy this?
41897What wonder, then, that in this new pursuit of western ideals we should forget that money is only a means to an end and not an end in itself?"
41897Who could have ever dreamt that the time was so near?
41897Why do we protest against the Rowlatt Act?
41897Why is it that at the end of that period we are told that we are not fit to govern ourselves?
41897Why should we not take to the spinning wheel as before and weave our own clothes?
27604Do you contemplate retiring?
27604Dost thou never make a mistake and strike the stone?
27604How can peace be brought to the people,he asked,"by tormenting them to subscribe for such a purpose?"
27604Is the prime minister jesting?
27604Of what service is the sword to me?
27604Wherein lies the value of a rule of conduct? 27604 1407? 27604 And how was it that Yoshisada allowed her to do such a thing?
27604But by what avenue would he enter the Sea of Japan?
27604But had the Japanese a script of their own at any period of their history?
27604But how did the Japanese converts reconcile its acceptance with their allegiance to the traditional faith, Shinto?
27604But how were these prescriptive privileges to be abolished?
27604But if they turn not to the Three Treasures, wherewithal shall their crookedness be made straight?
27604But if wise men and sages be not found, how shall the country be governed?
27604But what is to be said of Ieyasu?
27604But what meaning is to be assigned to the"plain of high heaven"( Takama- ga- hara)?
27604But what was to be done with the troops which had debarked?
27604Can we desert both Emperor and parent and join with you?
27604Could a reformer with such a record be regarded as altogether sincere?
27604Dare we omit to practise our warlike exercise and drill?"
27604Did the overtures come originally from Hideyoshi, or did they emanate from Ieyasu and Nobukatsu?
27604For if they do not attend to agriculture, what will they have to eat?
27604For instance, is the earth suspended in space or does it rest upon something else?
27604He that has not learned the sacred doctrines, how can he govern himself?
27604He that is ignorant of the classics, how can he regulate his own conduct?
27604How are we to account for this seemingly rapid change of mood on Hideyoshi''s part?
27604How can anyone lay down a rule by which to distinguish right from wrong?
27604How can heaven be concerned about a loss of time?"
27604How can such be tolerated?"
27604How can the Emperor struggle against heaven?
27604How can they, as well as the Government, presume to levy taxes on the people?
27604How can we grudge our favour to so great meekness?
27604How could she venture to insult me with words so shameless?
27604How is it that none was found to die the death of fidelity?"
27604How shall a man who does not order himself be able to order his country?
27604How, then, are we to account for Masanori''s infidelity to the cause he had embraced?
27604How, then, did they proceed?
27604Ieyasu is reported to have avowedly adopted for guidance the precept,"Before taking any step propound to your heart the query, how about justice?"
27604If I had lost my brother, what consolation would my rank have furnished?"
27604If it be finite, what causes the air to condense in one particular spot, and what position shall we assign to it?
27604If it be said that the earth rests upon something else, then what is it that supports that something else?
27604If rats, weasels, and certain birds see in the dark, why should not the gods have been endowed with a similar faculty?....
27604If the lord and the vassal observe good faith one with another, what is there which can not be accomplished?
27604If they do not attend to the mulberry trees, what will they do for clothing?
27604If to this day I have survived all peril, may I not regard it as an answer to my prayer?
27604If you have desired to send your envoys to China, how much more should we?
27604If, then, the bells be classed as adjuncts of the Yamato culture, shall we be justified in assigning the bronze weapon to a different race?
27604Is he not also a hero who has made firm his country at the expense of his own life?"
27604Is it only when one has conquered in battle that one is to be called a hero?
27604Is there, perchance, anyone who could join with me in governing the world?"
27604Of complaints preferred by the people there are a thousand in one day: how many, then, will there be in a series of years?
27604Only the fool fears death, for what is there of life that does Not die once, sooner or later?
27604Shall we not keep the name of that ship from being lost and hand it down to after ages?"
27604Surely the Court is in error?
27604TRACES OF FOREIGN INFLUENCE What traces of Chinese or foreign influence are to be found in the legends and myths set down above?
27604The question is, was the shogun himself privy to the deed?
27604Then the Great- Name Possessor inquired, saying,"Then who art thou?"
27604To what quarter, then, is the instigation to be traced?
27604Was it Korea or was it China?
27604Was it to be supposed that heaven would hearken to the intervention of such sinners?
27604What is there that can not be then accomplished?
27604What is to be said, however, of the apparently radical policy of the Soga chief?
27604What man in what age can fail to revere this law?
27604What more do I desire?"
27604What talk is this of our joining you against China?
27604What was Kwammu''s motive?
27604What will the world call me?"
27604When I reflect that the life of man is less than one hundred years, why should I spend my days in sorrow for one thing only?
27604Where dost thou now wish to dwell?"
27604Where was the place thus designated?
27604Where, then, is collateral evidence to be found?
27604Wherefore just on this night when I am in childbirth and hanging between life and death, must thou go to Fujiwara?"
27604Who were these captives?
27604Who will dare to suggest contumely?"
27604Who, then, were they?
27604Why is it that you are not willing to admit the suzerainty of the Emperor, instead of harbouring such hostile intents against him?
27604Why should he have advocated so readily the introduction of a foreign creed?
27604Why the vice- provincial allowed merchants of his nation to buy Japanese and make slaves of them in the Indies?''
27604Why they and other Portuguese ate animals useful to men, such as oxen and cows?
27604Why they had induced their disciples and their sectaries to overthrow temples?
27604Why they persecuted the bonzes?
27604Why, then, did the former never dare to take up arms against the Bakufu, whereas the latter never ceased to assault the Ashikaga?
27604Yasutoki answered:"How can you call an incident insignificant when my brother''s safety was concerned?
42997Shall I,answers the girl''s father,"accept it?"
42997Shall these be accepted?
42997You who come like Siddars( attendants in the abode of Siva) at midnight, muttering Siva''s name, why do you come near Sivapadam? 42997 ''Yes, yes,''said an old man, wagging his head sagely,''but how many buffaloes is he bringing?''
42997Among the Vadaseris, the friends come one by one, and are asked by the chief mourner,"Will you embrace, or will you strike your forehead?"
42997Bandari, treasurer?
42997Do you think we could kill it ourselves?
42997Have you taken charge of the house?"
42997Have you, or have you not taken charge of the house?"
42997He replied''I will go to him, but who is to bear witness to the truth of your assertion?''
42997He replies evasively"Have the carpenters and workmen received all their wages?
42997He worshipped Varuna, the ocean god, and recovered from the sea a hundred and sixty kathams of land, consisting of Kolanad(?
42997Others say that the Reddi( or Manchi?)
42997She replied,''If I consent to your proposal, and bear you a son, will you make him your successor in the kingdom?''
42997The Perumal asked him"Were you not washing the cloths before?
42997The Tandan repeats the formula, which has already been given, and asks"May the conjee be drunk"?
42997The woman seats herself in front of the lamp, and, on the return of the man, asks thrice"Whose bow is it?"
42997The word Vellalan is derived from vellanmai[ vellam, water, anmai, management?]
42997Thus, a Malabar Tiyan, travelling to the celebrated temple at Gokarnam in South Canara, is at once asked"What is your illam and kiriyam?"
42997Two of the verses say:-- What of the hair of a man?
42997What is to become of me?
42997What of the days of a woman?
42997What of the life of a man?
42997What of the tresses of a woman?
42997What shall I do?
42997What, for instance, is the meaning of muperium?
42997Which finger?
42997Who washed them to- day?"
42997Who will run, and catch the buffalo first?
42997Why are not more people here?
42997[ 51]"Puzhutkina-- Shall I throw earth?"
42997meaning to whom, or to which mand does the child belong?
42997or"What is it?"
42997sons, who are you that keep on saying Hara, Hara?
50245What is this,he said in surprise,"when I was in college did I not grasp whatever I studied?
50245But what is this that is happening to me now that I can scarcely understand what I am studying?"
50245How now do they return to insist again?"
50245What encouragement does this give to Spaniards to settle in such a country, and how can they thus better their fortunes?
50245What would this mean be, or which of the two possible means appears more efficacious?
50245Would it be by bringing the complaint before the court of contencioso- administrativo[ 170] or before the ordinary justice?
50245Would not Spain behave with more wisdom and dignity if she would adopt the manufactures of the Indias?
46187An express train could run in two hours"from Dan to Beersheba"--and what then?
46187And then we go to our_ table d''hôte_ and comfortable beds, and they-- where do they sleep?
46187Do they lie down on those bare bones?
46187Great pedestrians as we are, how many Englishmen would walk for two years to visit this sheepfold?
46187How can I put before you the scenes of loveliness we passed through?
46187How can they be beautiful with blue lips and the mouth surrounded with blue trees, animals and birds?
46187How will it be with me?
46187I know many devout Christians shrink from a visit to the Holy Places for fear of-- what?
46187I made a hasty water- colour sketch up there, but what can one do in a few minutes with such a scene?
46187Is it possible that my life- long wish is now so soon to be accomplished?
46187Not long ago a party of Christian(?)
46187The Bible speaks of a"rose plant in Jericho"as of something superlatively lovely amongst roses, and one may ask why particularly in Jericho?
46187The place is marked by some old ruins-- Roman or Crusader?
46187Where shall I finish this?
46187Why rush through this little country, every yard of which is precious?
46187Why such preparations against the April sun?
46187Why, then, dwell on them so much here to- day as we follow His footsteps on the very soil He trod?
46187Yet who thinks of the merely squalid details of those crowds when reading the Gospel narrative?
51066''Where is the_ Suvaroff_?''
51066He inclined to the former alternative, and asked,"Why Hull fishing boats so far from England-- almost off the Danish coast?"
51066If only one torpedo- boat was sunk, what, he pertinently asked, had become of the other?
51066What changes had followed Japan''s victories, Russia''s defeats?
51066Why is it the little brown islanders of the East were so successful in fighting the unseen foe?
51066Will the United States, one day be called upon to go to war in their behalf?
51066Would they come out of the ordeal with triumph?
51066Would they in their sphere of warfare rival the great achievements of their naval brethren?
53670He was then asked whether he and his people would agree to pay taxes?
53670One of the most curious members of the animal( query, vegetable?)
53670Where are you now?--whither hast thou fled?"
53670Where have you fled to?
53670Whither now art thou fled?
53670Why did you kill our friend?
53670and who is to insure us from a second invasion of the Lamas?"
50151But qui sunt hi, et laudavimus eos?
50151But what assiduity does not the obstinate perversity of men frustrate?
50151But what can this be?
50151But what soil is free from darnel and tares?
50151But what[ a task] will that be?
50151In what garden do the roses, magnificent and fragrant, surpass[ the other flowers], without the thorns that surround them?
50151One would rather expect a subjunctive with ut, making it read,"Who are they, that we may praise them?"
50151The matter is carried to the Audiencia, the decision of which is unfavorable to the bishop; he dies soon afterward( early in 1714?
50151The places which are noted as villages[ i.e., on an accompanying map?]
50151What greater praise[ than this] can be given them?
50151Who will have courage to weave them, or hunt for them, when he knows that he must lose on them?
50151[ 31] Where are lilies found without having nettles near them?
42304And how are your princely children?
42304How is your august health?
42304Is the august lady, your honorable wife, well?
42304You have certainly had better educational advantages than I have,he said,"and yet I can get along with a very small dictionary; why can not you?"
42304After the men are supplied, how shall they be trained for work?
42304Another question is,_ Just how much shall candidates for church- membership be required to give up_?
42304Are the Japanese people well or ill adapted by nature to the reception of Christianity?
42304But how?
42304But what of practices about which the judgment of men differs?
42304But why are the conditions unfavorable to high personal development?
42304Can he take an active part in its deliberations, or shall he be excluded from them?
42304Contemplating her learning, her pride, and her exclusiveness, he uttered the despairing cry,"O mountain, mountain, when wilt thou open to my Lord?"
42304How far shall the native religions be taught?
42304How long can the missionary safely work in Japan before taking his first furlough?
42304How shall it be supported?
42304How shall its ministry be supplied?
42304How shall the native church be provided with a competent ministry?
42304In the organization of the native church, what polity shall be given it?
42304Is it not natural, then, for a man to hesitate to take this step?
42304Now what is the condition of the native church in Japan to- day?
42304Now what stand shall the Christian church take on this matter?
42304Of what use now are her music and painting, her Latin and Greek, when her time must be spent in boiling rice and mending old, worn- out clothes?
42304Often at hotels, when I have asked for sweet potatoes, the servant has replied in astonishment,"Why, do you eat sweet potatoes?
42304Shall Greek and Hebrew be studied?
42304Shall instruction be given in Japanese only, or shall English be taught also?
42304Shall instruction in the original languages of Scripture be given?
42304Shall it be organized exactly as the home church which the mission represents, or shall it be free to develop its own form of organization?
42304Shall students be encouraged to complete their theological training in Europe and America?
42304Shall students study privately with the missionaries, or shall theological seminaries be erected?
42304Shall the curriculum in other respects be about what it is at home, or shall it be modified and especial stress laid upon certain subjects?
42304Shall the members be advised to comply with the custom, or shall they be forbidden to do so?
42304Shall the missionary retain any control over the native church, or shall he have only advisory power?
42304Shall the religious systems and books of Japan be taught in theological schools?
42304Shall we follow the lead of these more conservative churches, or shall we adopt a more liberal policy?
42304Shall we require converts who are engaged in any way in the manufacture or sale of tobacco or liquor to change their business?
42304The church provides a Christian education for her sons and daughters at home; why should she not do it for her wards abroad?
42304This is not one problem, but is rather a combination of problems, some of which are the following: What shall be the form of its organization?
42304What is the relation of the missionary to the native church?
42304What shall be its attitude toward national customs?
42304What shall be the attitude of the church toward it?
42304What shall be the attitude of the native church toward certain national habits and customs?
42304Who can tell the joy of these missionaries when, after so many years of hard work, they were permitted to see these precious fruits?
42304Why should not the same be done for the missionary?
42304Why should not these pastors have equal place in their hearts and receive equally their kindness and their gifts?
42304{ 296} The first question in this connection is, How is the material to be provided?
42304{ 89} V JAPANESE CIVILIZATION The question is often asked, Are the Japanese a civilized people?
53510Why, what is the worst,said he,"that you can do to me, when I am at such a distance from home?"
53510As they were speaking upon this subject in the street, Amera Dás asked what was the boy''s stature?
53510He returned next day to his father, who demanded what profit he had made?
53510He will only ask, What has he done?
53510When at that place, the holy men are said to have gathered round him, and demanded, Whether their faith, or that of the Hindús, was the best?
53510how can I bear the mighty burthen?
53510they exceed my comprehension: how, then, shall Nánac describe them?
53510upon what are thy thoughts now employed?
53510what power have I to stand in thy presence?"
53510where were you born, and where are you at this moment?_"and, without waiting for an answer, proceeded to his village.
30347''And Theresa?'' 30347 And wherefore?"
30347And why so?
30347And why, then, are we in danger?
30347But,said I to him,"who is your chief, who are your judges and priests?"
30347Doctor,interrupted Don Juan,"how can I show myself in public with an eye the less?
30347Every fault merits chastisement,I would reply;"but choose between the deputy- governor and me-- by which do you wish to be chastised?"
30347Have you been long watching?
30347How are you come here-- as a friend, or is it curiosity-- or do the cruel laws of the Spaniards perhaps compel you to seek refuge among us? 30347 Is it not your apprehension on account of your shop, Yang- Po?"
30347Master,said he to me, looking very much grieved,"why did we come among these devils?
30347Of what nation are you, sir?
30347Oh, master: what will become of us when we shall not see you again?
30347Senor Captain,said I,"what are you thinking about, to remain thus shut up between four walls, and why do you not resume your old habits?
30347Well,said I to him;"are you not afraid to spend the night near a corpse?"
30347Well?
30347What are you doing here?
30347What then has happened to you?
30347What''s the matter, Yang- Po?
30347Who''s there?
30347Why? 30347 Will you earn money?"
30347Would you consent to come and pass some time with me, doctor?
30347You do n''t mean that? 30347 A sudden thought crossed my mind: what if I were to remain at Manilla, and practise my profession? 30347 Alila,said I;"so you have become wicked and naughty, have you?"
30347Are they not like the birds who repose at their sides upon the branches?
30347Can you think of so doing?"
30347Dare I pretend to impose my will as law on this vast multitude?
30347Do you think, then, that I am more at my ease than you are?
30347Do you want to make me think that men like yourself, without any arms but bad arrows, are enough to make you quake?
30347Has not the Grand Architect of the world foreseen everything?
30347He rubbed two pieces of bamboo one against the other, and I heard him muttering between his teeth:"What cursed idea has the master now?
30347How could I do so with my ten guards?
30347How could I preserve our haversacks, and save our precious provision of powder?
30347How keep our guns from injury?
30347How was it that I had collected such a number of recruits?
30347However, one of them made me this reply:"And if you take away our arms who will satisfy us that our enemies will not come to attack us?"
30347I first listened to the witnesses; but I never condemned until I heard the culprit say:"What would you have, sir?
30347I have occasion for a guard: will you pledge me your honour to become an honest man, and I will make you my lieutenant?"
30347I inquired;"and what are you doing there?"
30347I went immediately up to the chiefs and addressed them,"Wretched men,"I said to them,"what are you going to do?
30347In fact, I was a slave more added to their numbers: why should they have repulsed me?
30347Nay, what mortal could forget such hours-- such places?
30347Now, master, do you know what use the Tulisan makes of his plunder?"
30347Oh, God of goodness and mercy, will you not restore to me my poor child?
30347The banditti did not attack us: was there not some guardian angel watching over my dwelling?
30347The countenance of each seemed to ask:"Shall we meet again?"
30347The fears of Yang- Po were, I saw, too well- founded; but what could I do?
30347To attempt to do it by force would be to sacrifice all: what was to be done?
30347Was I brave?
30347Was I really among savages?
30347Was it courage?
30347Was it great confidence in my strength and robust health, which made me believe in my recovery?
30347Was it not death-- aye, and frightful death-- that was perhaps approaching me?
30347Was it, then, my destiny which bound me to Malvilain, and bound him to me in the same manner?
30347Was it, then, to undergo a like destiny that I had dived so early in the morning for a pearl for the Infant Jesus of Zébou?
30347What answer could I give to such reasoning?
30347What had I now discovered?
30347What have I done to be thus cruelly afflicted?
30347What shall we see in this miserable cabin-- with the exception of the Tic- balan,[ 7] or Assuan?
30347What should we do with our arms, if they suddenly appeared to ask us why we are here?"
30347What think you of the syllogism?"
30347What, then, was there to trouble us in our lovely retreat?
30347When he was aside of me:"Look, look,"I exclaimed;"what is that?"
30347Where are now those fine-- those happy days?
30347Who can depict the sweet emotions which, as a young man, I felt on again beholding my native land?
30347Who could then have told me that he and I alone were to survive all those who surrounded us, full of life and health?
30347Who has not felt this self- confidence so natural to youth?
30347Why allow the innocent to suffer, and the ignorant practitioner, who had contradicted my opinions and deceived himself, to escape?
30347Without being timid, ought we not to be prudent?
30347Would she ever awake again?
30347Yes, was it for this that I had made a vow to bring him the first pearl I should find?
30347am I not with you?"
30347are you afraid?
30347master,"said he, most dolefully,"what should we do with an evil spirit that fears neither bullet nor dagger?"
30347said I to him,"what are you going to do?"
30347said I;"and the robberies-- how do you explain them?"
30347said he;"do you wish to stop here, master?"
30347she said, giving me her hand:"Have I, then, been very ill?
30347what do you require?
30347what have we done, and what is to become of us?
30347why?
30347your son?"
39486And is there nothing we can do for you?
39486Asked me to do?
39486But are you really going to eat them?
39486But we have come at daylight,they replied, with amazement in their looks;"what is it now but daylight?"
39486But why engage to bear so heavy a load? 39486 Did you die on such a date and were you eighteen years of age then?"
39486Do you find that your grave is dry or wet?
39486Do you mean me?
39486Do you really think I would cheat you? 39486 How far have you travelled with your load?"
39486How is it, then, that these three have come so much earlier in the day than is the custom with opium smokers?
39486How old am I?
39486Is your name Pearl?
39486May I ask,said the doctor, with a smiling face,"what people generally call you?"
39486Well, when you were a girl what did your mother call you?
39486What do you mean? 39486 What does the mistress mean?"
39486What have you gained to- day in your appeal to the goddess?
39486What is its weight?
39486What is the matter,I asked,"and why do you stop?"
39486What is the matter,I at last asked,"and why are you making such a row over your meal?"
39486What need is there,they replied,"to search for other bearers, when you have us, who are perfectly willing to make the return journey with you?"
39486Yes, I mean you,he said;"what is your name?"
39486Yes, I mean you; how old are you?
39486You ask me what answer I have got to my petition to the goddess?
39486You mean me?
39486You mean my name?
39486A person comes along who asks them what they are talking about?
39486And is it any marvel that this should happen?
39486Are you acquainted with the wiles of the Chinese mind, or will you accept everything you are told as though it were gospel truth?
39486Are you not afraid of teaching him to be a liar?
39486Are you shrewd and wideawake, or are you so green that you can be cheated with your eyes open?
39486But how amid the maze of narrow streets shall he find a shop where he shall be able to make his selection?
39486Coming to her turn to be treated, the doctor said to her,"What is your name?"
39486Confucius replied,"Whilst we do not know sufficiently of life, how can we know anything about death?"
39486Did you expect us to come without having had our breakfast?
39486Do you know where it is?"
39486Do you see this man?"
39486Does he understand his work?
39486Have you the medicine you just now spoke of as essential in my case?
39486He must be guilty, for how otherwise would he be here charged with this offence?
39486How could one expect that it should?
39486How could we come earlier with all these things to do?
39486How did it come about that your mother gave it you?"
39486In this case there was no one to bring any complaint before the authorities; for what was the crime?
39486Is he good- tempered, or is he touchy and masterful, and, like most Chinese, does he want his own way?
39486Knowing this peculiarity of the Chinese mind, you repeat your order, and you ask him if he knows where the post- office is?
39486The question often arises, how is it they are all so identical?
39486Was it safe, therefore, for him under these circumstances to accept the offer that had been made him, or should he reject it?
39486Were we really labouring under a mistake, and were the broad daylight and the great sun that glared down upon us simply visions of the imagination?
39486What had her conduct got to do with the favour of the goddess?
39486What motive could he bring before them to induce them bravely to meet death?
39486Where can it have got to?"
39486Who are these men that thrust themselves so prominently upon the notice of the stranger and the traveller?
39486Why delay?
39486Why should not some of them be, say, a foot or two longer, and a few inches wider, so as to anticipate the needs of a growing family?
39486Will you watch everything that is going on in your kitchen, or will you leave the full control in his hands?
39486You are astonished, and you ask him, with a look of wonder on your face, what he means and what he intends doing?
39486You say to a man, for example, more for the purpose perhaps of having something to say than anything else,"How old are you?"
39486of course we are; you would not have us waste the food, would you?
41569And he cometh unto the disciples, and findeth them asleep, and saith unto Peter, What, could ye not watch with me one hour?
41569How did they raise the flames on high? 41569 Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by?
41569Jesus saith unto her, Woman, why weepest thou? 41569 Then Pilate entered into the judgment hall again, and called Jesus, and said unto him, Art thou the King of the Jews?"
41569Then said the Jews, Forty and six years was this temple in building, and wilt thou rear it up in three days?
41569Which also said, Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? 41569 Again, it is well known that the Prætorium was in the interior of the Antonia; how then could this door be in the Prætorium? 41569 Again, why are the words of Mejir- ed- Din[506],''a Greek church,''necessarily to be taken as equivalent to a Christian church? 41569 And when Joab heard the sound of the trumpet, he said, Wherefore is this noise of the city being in an uproar?
41569Besides, what motive could she have had for making it?
41569Besides, where are we then to place the pool Struthium[290]?
41569But from what point did they first raise the fire on high?
41569But still there was the question, what became of all the water which issued from the spring at the Convent of the Daughters of Sion?
41569But what Prophets?
41569But what good were they now to him?
41569But, I ask, did the church of Sæwulf contain the same rotundas as that which Arculf visited, and Bernard saw in ruins?
41569Could he have approached so large and populous a city with an army relatively so weak?
41569Could not then so great a population( about 2,000,000) furnish a larger garrison for the defence of their Palladium?
41569Could this be Acra''sloping on all sides''which was''levelled that the temple might be higher than it[54]''?
41569How could the Macedonian garrison from this place harass and even kill the Jews who were going to the Temple?
41569How could the citadel[53] of Antiochus Epiphanes be built in this position to command the Temple?
41569How is it that the writers before the time of the Crusades do not mention it?
41569How then did he find it standing in 1103?
41569How then is it possible that the walls, and still more the ornamental work, should have survived the fury of the soldiers?
41569How, too, can this site for the Flagellation be reconciled with the position of the''Scala sancta''or of the Prætorium?
41569If it has not been, and is not possible to restore that which now exists, how can anything new be done?
41569If the east cloister has so entirely disappeared, how is it that the gate, which stood in the middle of it, has escaped?
41569Of what use are firmans when they are acquired at will by presents of gold?
41569The question occurred to me, Can this be the mouth of the conduit of blood?
41569Were the monks of Cluny installed there at once and enriched by Godfrey[564], so that they were able to rebuild it in four years?
41569What purpose could my''Strato''s tower''have then served, if it had passed through the basement of the Antonia?
41569What then has become of the ruins of this bridge and of the tower?
41569Where then could the valley be?
41569Why does the Pilgrim pass unnoticed the Church of the Ascension, so plainly indicated by Eusebius?
41569Why then does not he mention the church?
41569Why then, it may be asked, is it thus damaged only on the side belonging to the Greeks?
41569Why was all this?
41569Will this hope ever be realized?
41569Would it not be more worthy of modern civilization to stop it altogether?
41569whom seekest thou?
19665Does that not sound familiar to thine ears? 19665 How have you eaten?"
19665Thou hast seen her?
1966525 Is there anything so wonderful as being the mother of a son?
1966526 Dost thou know what love is?
196654 My Dear Mother, Dost thou remember Liang Tai- tai, the daughter of the Princess Tseng, thine old friend of Pau- chau?
19665And what is our conscience but the inherited sum of countless dead experiences with all things good and evil?"
19665Are not our ancestors in very truth our souls?
19665Art thou dissatisfied with me?
19665Art thou not glad that thou art in a far- off country?
19665Art thou not tired of that far- off country?
19665But why?
19665But, instead, what have they done?
19665Can I ever forget that day when I came to my husband''s people?
19665Canst send me Feng- yi, who understands our customs?
19665Canst thou hear her, and see her shake her head dolefully over the dismal fact that thou hast left the narrow way of Confucius and the classics?
19665Canst thou imagine it?
19665Canst thou imagine thy Mother''s face if a God from a stranger family was in the niche above the stove?
19665Canst thou send me Wong- si for a few months?
19665Did I say I disliked these foreigners?
19665Did he not say frankly that he must consult his mother, and was he not honoured and given permission to come to his home to have thy blessing?
19665Did not thy son have to ask thy leave before he would decide that he could go with His Highness to the foreign lands?
19665Do I love thee?
19665Do I speak strongly, my Mother?
19665Does it bring back thy son?
19665Does it bring thee happiness, my lord?
19665Does it make a quick little catch in thy breath?
19665Does not that make thee think of thy childhood''s days?
19665Does thy pulse quicken at the thought that soon thou wilt be a father?
19665Dost thou remember Chen- peh, who is from my province and who married Ling Peh- yu about two moons after I came to thy household?
19665Dost thou remember him?
19665Dost thou remember him?
19665Dost thou remember it?
19665Dost thou remember the Kwan- lin Pagoda?
19665Dost thou remember the servant Cho- to, who came to us soon after I became thy bride?
19665Dost thou remember the story over which the Chinese in all the Empire laughed within their sleeves?
19665Dost thou remember the wife of Wang, the secretary of the embassy at London?
19665Dost thou remember when first thou raised my veil and looked long into my eyes?
19665For centuries untold, men have been able to support their wives; why enter the market- places?
19665Have I done wrong?
19665He said, just like a child,"Why should I go?
19665How can I describe them to thee so that thou wilt understand?
19665How can she feel, how can she know, that thing of gilded wood and plaster?
19665How can they expect us to believe in this great Teacher when they themselves are doubtful of his message, and criticise quite openly their Holy Book?
19665I do everything the same as if thou wert here, and in everything I say,"Would this please my master?"
19665I often ask, when looking at my son, what is his gain?
19665I said nothing-- what is the use?
19665I said, quite calmly for me,"Thou meanest thou art choosing thy wife instead of allowing thy father and mother to choose her?"
19665I said,"Do you want little eyes to fill with tears each time they see you coming across the courtyard?
19665I said,"Is not four years of college in America enough?
19665I said,"There are too many Gods-- why add a new one?
19665I said,"Why, is she a friend of thy sister''s?"
19665I sat back in my chair and looked at him, and said within myself,"Was ever mother blessed with such children; what may I next expect?"
19665I say,"I am too old; I have suffered in the binding, why suffer in the unbinding?"
19665I say,"Thou dost not understand?
19665I was thinking,"Will he find me beautiful?"
19665I wonder what will be the outcome of it all; if after all this turmoil and bloodshed China will really become a different nation?
19665If a woman bear not sons for her lord, what worth her life?
19665If it is true, should education and science make its teaching less authentic?
19665If it were not for the kindly sun which dries them, how could they toil and work and drag the great rice- boats up to the water- gate?
19665In this passage from the unknown to the unknown, this pilgrimage of life, which is the straight path, which the true road-- if indeed there be a Way?
19665Is he not a God to them?"
19665Is it not enough that they take care of the home, that they train the children and fulfill the duties of the life in which the Gods place women?
19665Is it not ridiculous, little Mah- li needing a strong hand?
19665Is not every action the work of the dead who dwell within us?
19665Is there not work enough for our men in the province without going to that land of heat and sickness?
19665Is this a long and tiresome letter, my Honourable Mother?
19665My husband was bewailing the fact of the empty strong- box, and Wang said,"Why do n''t you do what I did when I was in command of the troops?
19665My last letter was unhappy, and these little slips of paper must bring to thee joy, not sorrow, else why the written word?
19665My wife, my sons, my home, my all, were within the walls; why go outside?"
19665Now would this tortoise rather be dead and have its remains venerated, or be alive and wagging its tail in the mud?"
19665Of what use is it in the end?
19665Of what worth that clothing lying in that box of camphor- wood?
19665Oh, Mother mine, why didst thou send to me that priest of thine?
19665Oh, dear one, dost thou understand that, to a woman who loves, her husband is more than Heaven, more than herself?
19665Shall we insist that they return to the old regime and learn nothing but embroidery?
19665She gave her sleep; and who can blame her?
19665She was cold, and thy Mother came to me so gently and said,"Kwei- li, hast thou no clothing for the child that was found by thy servants?"
19665Should we think of that thing which is in each of us and which we call''I''should it be''I''or''they''?
19665Sometimes I think,"If something should happen; if the Gods should be jealous of my happiness and I should not see thee more?"
19665Their courtesy, what is it?
19665Then he thought,"If there is ater here for me, why not for all this great city of many tens of thousands?"
19665What can we do?
19665What do I do?
19665What is honour, what is this country, this fighting, quarrelling, maddened country, what is our fame, in comparison to his dear life?
19665What is it that has given these men this marvellous adaptability to all conditions, however hard they may seem?
19665What is life?
19665What is our pride or shame but the pride or shame of the unseen in that which they have made?
19665What is progress?
19665What is the true answer; where may we find it?
19665What is there to compare in binding power to the family customs of our people?
19665What will become of the filial piety that has been the backbone of our country?
19665What will they do to gain their food in this great country which is already full to over- flowing?
19665When wilt thou come to me, thou keeper of my heart?
19665Whence do I come; where do I go?
19665Where is there one so autocratic in her own home as a Chinese mother?
19665Which is the Way, which path to God is broad enough for all the world?
19665Which is the best?
19665Whose holy book holds the key that will open wide the door?
19665Why can not we, with our unlimited numbers, make an army that will cause our country to be respected and take its place among the powers of the world?
19665Why can they not take what is best for an Eastern woman from the learning of the West, as the bee selects honey from each flower, and leave the rest?
19665Why could they not have left thy son for thee to see?
19665Why four years''separation to prepare to go to that college?
19665Why then not set our hearts at rest, why wear the soul with anxious thoughts?
19665Why, Mother- mine, didst thou send the old priest from the temple down here?
19665Why, then, should our young people be ashamed of their country''s learning?
19665You ask me how I pass my days?
49544Angry with you,I said,"why should I be angry if, as I suppose, you got the wound in honest fight against us?
49544I really could n''t help it, Sir? 49544 When?
49544Why have these stupid fellows sought shelter?
49544Will you stick by me, Murray, and charge them?
49544Would you prefer beer?
49544Could I believe my eyes?
49544Did not our horsemen overthrow the Gora regiment and the Hindustani risala?
49544Did not the Jungie Lat Sahib[7] retire from the field after the battle?
49544Did not we capture four of your guns and the standards of three of your regiments?
49544Has he not been following me all along?"
49544Here was a pretty dilemma; what was to be done now?
49544Were not the 6th Dragoon Guards, the 60th Rifles, and the Horse Artillery Batteries within a couple of miles?
49544Were there not three Hindu punkah- coolies in the verandah, and were not all their lives at the mercy of these miscreants?
49544What could I do?
49544What else could possibly be expected?
49544What is it to me?
49544Why should we hand all this wealth over to the prize agents?
49544Would our two thousand bayonets have been adequate to occupy a circle of walls seven miles in length against an army of at least forty thousand men?
46042And art thou never afraid?
46042But it did look real, did it not, father?
46042But, Nawara, what are you doing here?
46042Could we not ride farther out to meet our friends?
46042Did ever anything taste nicer?
46042Do n''t baby camels look as if they would break in two?
46042Do you know why the letter''O''is on every date stone?
46042Father, ca n''t we go out to the palm groves to- day to see the men gather the dates? 46042 How am I to go?"
46042How are the birds to- day?
46042I have never seen the''O;''where is it?
46042Is n''t she beautiful?
46042Is n''t that a big bunch?
46042Is n''t this nice and snug?
46042Is not the big city a wonderful place?
46042Is she not a queen?
46042Is this the way to treat a stranger and a guest in our tents?
46042May we go and ask her to give us some milk, mother?
46042Oh, Rashid, must you go?
46042Shall we go out to- day, my young masters, and see if we can bring home some hares for our dinner, or perhaps catch a grouse or two?
46042What is this?
46042What shall you call her?
46042Where is Hamid?
46042Who is playing tricks?
46042CHAPTER V HAMID AND FATIMAH SEE THE GREAT CITY"WHAT is that?"
46042Do you not, my beauty?"
46042Just at this moment one of the Bedouins called out:"Do I not see the dust from the camels''feet over yonder?"
46042She belongs to one of the five great families, does she not, father?"
46042Where are they?"
46042Where did you get that glass, and who is this stranger?"
46042said the school- mistress to Hamid,"why art thou not at thy lessons?
34096And do they use different ploughs there?
34096And-- ah, would n''t that be a bit confusing?
34096But suppose you decide to go after the party is made up?
34096Do you think there should be more of that name?
34096Does the dealer ante?
34096Haben Sie Deutsch?
34096Happy man, but why a king and so few?
34096He will sell,Habib laughs,"and why not?
34096How much?
34096Is that statement true?
34096Look here,he said, earnestly,"perhaps you can tell me; it''s important, and I want to know: is a seasick man better off if he walks or sits still?
34096Only one?
34096Shall we play jack- pots?
34096That silent group with shaven faces and snowy beards: who are they, Habib?
34096Vat you get me up so early for, Sol?
34096Well,he said,"what of it?"
34096What do they care for scenery, or romance,he said,"or anything else except to gamble all day?
34096What in h---- that is, Allah be praised, but why, sirrah, are those ships lying down there?
34096You a widow, not?
34096You go to hell, will you?
34096You keep up with your doings, then?
34096You mean that you will not allow me to acknowledge your great favor to us?
34096And some said,''What will this babbler say?''
34096And then the houses-- the villas I had expected to see; dear me, how can I picture those cheap, ugly, unpainted, overdecorated architectural crimes?
34096Because they were a noble people?
34096Chosen for what?
34096Chosen, why?
34096Could he come to- night?
34096Could n''t he pick us out a guard or two, who would keep the enemy in check, and see us through?
34096Could we go up there?
34096Did we buy them?
34096Do the priests themselves, the beneficiaries, believe it?
34096Do you think you could sleep during that morning orison?
34096Every little while one may hear him ask:"Is it better for a seasick man to walk or to sit down?"
34096Had we not been face to face with the headquarters of tariff that very morning, and heard the story of how that noble industry was born?
34096Had we not been the first Americans to give our fleet welcome home?
34096He said:"Do you see that tower there on the hill- top?
34096How can I schlaff mit das hellgefired donner- wetter going on oben mine head?"
34096How can there be when one period is as long as another compared with eternity?
34096How could he, without loading up, as we did, with those wonderful Assuit shawls?
34096How could there be, with a make- believe money like that?
34096I had asked"Why is Cook''s?"
34096I inquired if there was"_ Etwas los?_"which is the ship idiom for asking if anything had gone wrong.
34096I thought he would be excited over these things, and full of questions; but he only reflected a little and asked,"What is the name of that boat?"
34096I vaguely wonder what it is like, and if I shall ever know?
34096I was just turning to remark these things to one of the Reprobates, the Colonel, when he said:"Do you see that tower up there on the hill- top?"
34096If he should outwear the century, he would still be as blithe of speech and manner as he is to- day at-- dear me, how old is the Colonel?
34096Is he fifty?
34096Is he thirty?
34096Just look at the Colonel for instance; did you ever see a better picture of Captain Kidd?
34096Laura, age fourteen, who had been listening to the story, said:"Did they do anything to the driver who did it?"
34096Little did she guess my condition, and how could I tell her?
34096Now tell me,_ is_ a seasick man better off when he walks or when he sits still?"
34096Perhaps that old question of Pilate,"What is truth?"
34096Perhaps the reader may say,"With all the tales and traditions and disputes and doubts, what does it matter?"
34096Remember Algiers and her suburban villas?
34096Say, what is a fellow like that to do, anyway?
34096She always made a good composite picture, but is it fair to me?
34096So did the public, according to our guide:"Ali, he say to some people,''You like get rid of zose Mameluke?''
34096Then we asked him"Where was Cook''s?"
34096They were shepherds, perhaps, but where did their flocks feed?
34096This is what he said:"Vas in damnation is das noise?
34096To make a bitter example of what a race can do when it remains a race-- how high it can rise and how low may become its estate of misery?
34096Was it really a tomb?
34096We were vain and set up, and why not?
34096What I wanted to ask was"Where is Cook''s?"
34096What could they ever have to gossip about anyway?
34096What do these people do there?
34096What had they done to deserve statues?
34096What is the use trying to convey all the marvel of it in words?
34096What other nation has ever maintained racial integrity of any kind?
34096What other race has maintained an integrity of sorrow?
34096What record will there be of our history thirty- five centuries from now?
34096What was going on inside those curious flat- topped houses and those towers?
34096What was the use?
34096What you think?
34096What, for instance, does the blood of Imperial Rome care for its departed grandeur?
34096What_ will_ these grumblers do in heaven, where very likely there is n''t a single dish they ever heard of before?
34096When can we go ashore?"
34096Why do n''t those people hurry?
34096Why had he done it?
34096Will the next religion restore Baalbec or complete its desolation?
34096Would that constellation never run down?
34096how are you going to explain to the prophet by- and- by?
34096how could we explain that we had enough bags and wanted to see other things?
43908Are n''t they lovely?
43908Did you ever see a cobra yourself, father?
43908Do I have to walk around the altar three times, holding a wax candle in my hand?
43908Do you see him there under the canopy, with his children around him?
43908Father, will you tell us the story of Rosy Dawn?
43908How did he do it, father?
43908Is n''t the canopy over the king the loveliest thing you ever saw?
43908Is n''t this pickled turnip fine?
43908Look, look,said Chin,"is n''t that grand?"
43908Were n''t you afraid when you crossed the river on the elephant''s back, Chin? 43908 What else did you see, Chin?"
43908What kind were they, Chin?
43908A Chinaman who was once asked why he had the eye there, answered,"If no have eye, how can see?"
43908Are n''t they beautiful?"
43908As for Chie Lo, what would she do when Chin went away from home?
43908As his feet were always bare, why should n''t he make them useful in other ways than walking and running, swimming and playing games?
43908Did they fear?
43908Do n''t you love to go about in the woods, Chin?"
43908Do you suppose she tried to scream, or that she lost her senses from fright?
43908Do you think those men were n''t scared?
43908Does n''t it ever slip on the elephant''s back, Chin?"
43908How do they make their gums such a fiery red?
43908How do they manage to sleep when the air around them is filled with the buzzing, troublesome creatures?
43908How else do they keep together?
43908How should the roof be protected from the heavy rains that fell during a portion of the year?
43908How was Chie Lo getting along with her load of fruit this morning?
43908Is n''t it beautiful?
43908It startled Chie Lo, and she exclaimed:"What is it, Chin?
43908Other people have strange fashions, do n''t they?"
43908That is what we all do, is it not?
43908Was n''t he the least bit afraid?"
43908Was n''t that wonderful, Chin?"
43908We love kites, do n''t we?"
43908Were they doing it for their own pleasure?
43908What could she mean by these words?
43908What did he care if he was brought up on the street, as one might say?
43908What had caused her boat to upset?
43908What is it?"
43908Why should it mean so much?
29314A good horse, two or three hundred dollars; an extra- good one, four hundred; a fancy one, who knows?
29314Ah,she answers smilingly,"how do I know?
29314But what can you expect under this rotten Turkish government?
29314Did it look like the real house?
29314George,said I to the Bethlehemite, as he sat meditating on the edge of the dry pool,"what do you think of this valley?"
29314I want to know,piped a lady in a green shirt- waist from Andover, Mass.,"is there really and truly any danger?"
29314Is everything ready for the journey, George?
29314Is this our affair with robbers, at last?
29314Was he one of the robbers,I ask,"or one of the robbed?"
29314( What is the word for a young camel, I wonder; is it camelet or camelot?)
29314A beautiful dark- eyed girl, in a dreadful department- store dress, smiles at us from an open door and says:"Take my picture?
29314And now, in the cool of the evening at Cæsarea Philippi, we ask ourselves whether our desire has been granted, our hope fulfilled?
29314Are the colonists happy, contented?
29314But was Eleazar glad, I wonder, or sorry, that his long vigil was ended?
29314But what do I care?
29314But where is Es Salt?
29314Can you see no shadowy figures sitting there, hear no light whisper of ghostly laughter, no thin ripple of clapping hands?
29314City, did I say?
29314Could any Christian of whatever creed, could any son of woman with a heart to feel the trouble and longing of humanity, turn his back upon that altar?
29314Do the bones of the prophet rest here or at Ramah?
29314Do they not all come to humble themselves, to pray, to seek the light?
29314Do you agree with this?
29314Do you believe it?
29314Do you say"To what purpose is this waste?"
29314Does any one suppose that this is intended to teach us that the sun moves and that on this day his course was arrested?
29314Does it seem at all real or possible to you?
29314Does not the advent of a higher manhood always wait for the hope and longing of a nobler womanhood?
29314Earthquake, pestilence, conflagration, pillage, devastation-- who knows?
29314For what is it that weaves the charm of ruins?
29314Good harvests?
29314Have the hundreds of unknown elements upon which our combination depended been working secretly together for its success?
29314Have the letters, the cablegrams that were sent to them been safely delivered?
29314Have we missed the trail?
29314How else could this sacred shrine of the out- of- doors be preserved?
29314How shall we understand it unless we carry it under the free sky and interpret it in the companionship of nature?
29314How should I write of them all without being tedious?
29314How you do?"
29314How, indeed, should I hope to make them visible or significant in the bare words of description?
29314III RENDEZVOUS Will my friends be here to meet me, I wonder?
29314Is Bryan elected yet?
29314Is he going to settle down there for life?
29314Is the colony prospering?
29314Is this the brook beside which a man once met God?
29314May he keep company with us and make the perilous transit under our august protection?
29314Must we believe that the whole solar system was dislocated for the sake of this battle?
29314The Arabs have a story which runs thus:"What did Allah say when He had finished making the camel?
29314Then what happened?
29314Was it not perfectly shocking?"
29314Was it the promise of reconciliation with his brother that made him say at dawn,"I have seen God face to face, and my life is saved"?
29314Was it the prospect of this dreaded meeting that brought upon Jacob the night of lonely struggle by the Brook Jabbok?
29314Was it the voice of turbulent centuries and the lapsing tides of men?
29314Was there ever a river that began so fair and ended in such waste and desolation?
29314What are they raising?
29314What do we ask of them to make their magic complete and satisfying?
29314What flash of wit amuses them, what nobly tragic word or action stirs them to applause?
29314What is it that makes the wreck of an inn more lonely and forbidding than any other ruin?
29314What kind of fish are they?
29314What must the three mighty men have thought when they saw that for which they had risked their lives poured out upon the ground?"
29314What problem of their own life, what reflection of their own heart, does the stage reveal to them?
29314What sound?
29314What was its ancient name?
29314What''s the news there?
29314What, then, is the difference?
29314Whence came the tradition of the Samaritans that Jacob gave them this well, although the Old Testament says nothing about it?
29314Where was the camp?
29314Who can solve these mysteries?
29314Who can tell how this city came here, hidden in this hollow place almost three thousand feet above the sea?
29314Who can tell?
29314Who was its founder?
29314Who was this"man"with whom the patriarch contended at midnight, and to whom he cried,"I will not let thee go except thou bless me"?
29314Why did they laugh?
29314Why did we come into this heat- trap?
29314Why do they fight and curse one another?
29314Why do they not understand one another?
29314Why should I not speak of it as simply and candidly?
29314Why was it dug here, a hundred feet deep, although there are springs and streams of living water flowing down the valley, close at hand?
29314Will the boats come out to meet us in this storm, or must we go on to Haifâ, fifty miles beyond?
29314You fellows come from America?
50111For what purpose, Father? 50111 Have you had any words or quarreled with any person?"
50111How many years,I asked him,"have you been a Christian?"
50111Then for the love of God, will you give me at least a little of that hot water?
50111Are not the murders that thou committest at night enough, without trying to kill in daylight, and in sight of all?"
50111But what good end could so mistaken and pernicious a decision have?
50111He immediately answered:"Is it possible?
50111He repeated in great astonishment:"So great, so great is God?"
50111I asked him"Juan, have you ever sworn or told a lie?"
50111Is not your Reverence of my opinion that we should cross on Saturday morning?"
50111Thereupon I asked him further:"Who baptized you, and how?"
50111They must have thought or suspected that I had arms; for who would risk his own life?"
50111Was it not better then to attack?
50111What blame could be attached to Don Sabiniano because the ship in which Don Pedro de Villaroel was commander was wrecked?
50111Where did Don Sabiniano sin because another ship was lost in which the commander Ugalde and Thomàs Ramos were so interested?
50111Who can understand that philosophy?...
50111Who doubts that Don Luis de Aduna, already informed of the multitude of those whom he was going to seek, had carefully considered the hazard?
50111Who has ever grown rich through war?
50111Who would believe such a thing here?
50111and who has not lost in war that which in peace he held secure?
50111is God so great that He could do that?"
50111or why should I swear or tell a lie?"
43833How about punishment in the Japanese school?
43833And where is all the cooking done?
43833And will he prepare medicine marked in some such way as this:''One teaspoonful to be taken each hour?''"
43833And, after all, is n''t one reason why we live in this big world and are so different one from another, that we may learn from each other?
43833As Lotus Blossom and Toyo draw near, the man ends his song and calls out,"Now who wants me to blow him a candy dog?
43833But is n''t it a strange idea to have dancing, praying, and feasting in the same place?
43833But suppose that the tea or rice should be spilled on the beautiful table?
43833But what can be the use of such big sleeves?
43833But where are the stoves?
43833But why is it?
43833But, after all, is n''t it nice, too, to act kindly toward every one and everything in the world?
43833Do n''t you think so?
43833Do n''t you think that is a very nice and cleanly custom?
43833Do you call those sounds music?
43833Do you sigh now, and wish you could get your education in that far- away land where long division is not a daily trial?
43833Give him a slap and say,"Oh, you bad, bad boy?"
43833He may boast of six pockets, but what of that?
43833How can they do it so well as by having out- door picnics in the plum orchards?
43833How do the people keep warm in the cold winter days?
43833How many holidays have we in a whole year?
43833How were they to get there?
43833I believe you would not object to a party like that yourself, would you?
43833I''m glad we do n''t have this custom in our country, are n''t you?
43833If her little brother should step on Lotus Blossom''s doll and break its arm, what would she do?
43833In steam or electric cars?
43833In the picture do you see a little box with smoke rising from it?
43833Is he crazy?
43833Is n''t it a shame?
43833Is n''t it funny?
43833Lotus Blossom ran to her mother, just as her American cousins might do, and cried,"Oh, mamma, my precious, honourable mother, what shall I wear?
43833Or shall it be a monkey eating a nut?
43833Pout, or exclaim, as you sometimes do,"I do n''t care, that is n''t fair?"
43833That little girl, nine years old, drinking tea?
43833Toyo lost his the other day, and what do you think he did?
43833Was there ever a lovelier sight?
43833What can you be thinking of to ask such questions?
43833What do you suppose she carries in the bag?
43833What do you think was served in them?
43833What wonderful dolls they have in Japan, do n''t they?
43833When school is done, what will the children do throughout the long afternoon?
43833Where does our little Japanese cousin sleep in this funny house?
43833Why should she cry?
43833Would you believe it?
43833You know the punk that you use on the Fourth of July to light your firecrackers and fireworks?
43833You say at once,"Is the priest in Japan a doctor?
48111Are you a slave or a fugitive?
48111Are you free from consumption, fits, leprosy, or any contagious disease?
48111Are you in debt?
48111Are you in the full possession of all your mental faculties?
48111Are you of the male sex?
48111Are you over twenty years of age?
48111Do your parents give their consent to the step you are now about to take?
48111Have you ever been bewitched or in the power of the magicians?
48111Have you the requisite utensils and garments?
48111Why do you wish to know?
48111A remark once made by a Siamese to an English resident is only too true--"What good are your Consuls and Ministers to you?
48111And the king, doubting his meaning, said,''What do you mean by the endurance of a vulture?''
48111Are they such as are suitable to each other?"
48111As they lay in wait, they said one to another,"Why does our king never go to sleep now?
48111At last he remarked,"Well, what do you want me to do for you?"
48111But how is it with regard to the ages and the birthdays of the parties?
48111By way of recapitulation at the close of his lesson he asked one who had shown intense incredulity,"What shape is the world?"
48111Many people saw them frequently groping about in these unhealthy, unfrequented localities, and asked them wonderingly,"What are you doing there?
48111On pointing out one person to another and asking"Who is that?"
48111Quite recently a debate was held at the Bangkok Literary Institute on"What is the shape of the world?"
48111Says the Chinese maritime philosopher,"No have got eye; how can see?"
48111What are you looking for?"
48111What do the parents say?"
48111What of a garment of skins?
48111Why these sleepless hours?"
48111[ Illustration:"CAN I GIVE YOU A LIFT, REVEREND FATHERS?"]
54041[ And there are] Francia and Inglaterra; do they bring much less[ to Europa]?
54041As for revenues, it had three and a half residence lots and two lots occupied by shops, which yielded twenty- six pesos and[ word omitted?]
54041Grainfields in Bonga.--By purchase made of six quiñons of land,[ irrigated?]
54041Have I heard some one argue that España has[ 78] need of preventing thus the exportation of silver?
54041It is well known that España consumes more cinnamon than all the other nations; can there, then, be greater folly?
54041Licentiate Manuel Suarez de Olivera and Doña Maria Gomez del Castillo( his wife?)
54041People will say,"Where would we consume so much pepper?"
54041The Dutch maintain Ceilon?
54041Then where does Olanda consume it, I would like to know?
57253Have I not told you that we must part from all we hold most dear and pleasant?
57253If you were to pronounce the last word in the wrong tone, it might mean,"Can I walk across your_ face_?"
57253You might wish to say to a farmer,"Can I walk across your_ field_?"
43885Alila, is it not time to tap the cocoanut- trees? 43885 How about nails,"you ask,"and stout cord with which to fasten all the parts together?"
43885May I go with you, too?
43885Why was St. Nicholas honoured so? 43885 And if I then show myself faithful in all my duties, will you give me your daughter?
43885And where are you going?
43885As Alila glanced up to see if the fruit was ripening the hunter said:"Did you ever hear the stories told of the banana?
43885As Alila''s father was quite poor, how could he afford such splendour?
43885But the betel which she now placed beside the other things,--what is that, you ask?
43885But what did black- eyed Alila care for that?
43885But what were Alila and his father doing all this time?
43885Can you guess what part of the hut took the largest share of Alila''s time and attention?
43885Cord?
43885Could the brave admiral refuse help, when the king had treated him so kindly?
43885Did you wonder what it could be?
43885Do you think he must go down to the ground again and go through all the work he had in climbing the first tree?
43885Do you wonder that the sailors felt bitter at the one who had brought them here and was the cause of their suffering?
43885For must he not bring the family a fresh bamboo of tuba each night and morning?
43885He carried a basket in each hand and would not have stopped if Alila had not called out:"Where have you been the last few days?
43885He said to the father:"Can I not come to your farm and serve you for two years?
43885How could the natives of tropic lands get along without this valuable tree?
43885How did the King of Cebu act when he learned of the leader''s death?
43885Is it the boy''s patience that makes the beast so gentle?
43885It was done to show his love, and that is what any kiss is given for, is it not?
43885Just as he was leaving the palace, an old friend stopped him and whispered:"Why do you not go to the King of Spain and ask his help?
43885Nails, and a bolt in the door?
43885Should they swim across it, or turn homeward?
43885There was only one room, but what of that?
43885To what countries will they sail?
43885To what uses will they be put?
43885Was n''t it a little cruel and ungrateful in Alila, when he knew how much the newts as well as the lizards do to let him sleep comfortably?
43885What could it be?
43885What dangers should he meet?
43885What new, strange creatures should he see?
43885What should they do?
43885When he returned from this work Alila went up to him, and said:"Why is it, father, you have never told me about the Negritos?
43885Why had he returned to Portugal to ask for other work than what had been given him?
43885Why is it?
43885Why is this?
43885Why, what could be better than a stick of rattan, cut and whittled into shape?
43885Will you go to the river and get some?"
60335I turned to him directly, and said,"Do you speak English?"
45167Addressing the man, we said, how can we lamas kill an animal?
45167And how can such antagonistic traits of character be reconciled?
45167And how were we to catch them when turned out to graze during our halts?
45167And if dreaded in September what must it be in January?
45167And supposing we took possession of two islands, how many would France take?
45167Besides, past experience had taught us to look for the dreaded north wind after rain, and how could we abide its onset in such a condition?
45167Bright treat those who ventured to express opinions at variance with his own?
45167But how to carry it?
45167But supposing even that the insurrection had been successful, what substantial advantage would have accrued to Poland?
45167But to what purpose-- with what results-- is all this labour spent?
45167But what has become of the fine navigable river that existed in 1720, and has now disappeared?
45167But will the consent of the Imperial government be granted to the project?
45167By what law or standard of ethics can such an abuse of the moral faculties be judged?
45167Did he intend to heap coals of fire on our heads?
45167Had they done it?
45167Has any one ever tried to arrive at the exact value of a Chinese measure of distance?
45167Has it also been upset by an earthquake?
45167Hitherto we had trusted nothing to the chance supplies of provisions that might be found on the road; but now, being in a civilised(?)
45167How long would the kingdom have been likely to maintain its existence under such conditions?
45167How was it that we did not sometimes by accident stumble on a bit of soft ground at night- time?
45167Huc explains this almost in the words--"Am I a dog that you should cross my threshold with whips to chastise me?"
45167It did seem cruel to put heavy loads on such suffering creatures, but what else could be done?
45167Now what do the facts say, even as Mr. Cobden himself has stated them?
45167Or ought we to start by break of day with our whole baggage to Peking, and trust to arranging matters there?
45167Or was he proud to show his friends that he had such distinguished guests in his tent?
45167Ought we to wait till the morrow, and try ourselves to hire beasts of burden at Tung- chow, with this shaven head probably plotting against us?
45167Then why do n''t they do it?
45167This break- down of our mainstay was unfortunate, for as we could not get on with his assistance, how could we manage without it?
45167Were we lamas, or Chara- chun?
45167Why should not emancipated Russia issue forth from Europe and subjugate Asia?
45167Would they sink or swim?
45167You sternly order them to their work, but are met by the unanswerable question, how can they work without food?
45167and if England were to lead the way in such schemes of aggrandisement, would the ambition of France stop short at islands?
45167or to show us that Mongols bear no malice?
60129On each side stand_ Shagdur( Shagiur?
60129[ Where lay this mysterious Tangutá or Seche- Hache, and how have these so dissimilar tribes become one Yögur race?]
43451Again, if the Fleet makes off, must not a considerable Number of the Soldiers go for its Security?
43451And after having Writ as aforesaid to the King, he answer''d, What did the English Ships come into China for?
43451And all our selves in general despis''d?
43451And how can he weigh the Duties of Honour, who Thinks that only the common Actions of the Sense have any solid being?
43451At her universal Agreement?
43451At its Apostolical Traditions?
43451At the Miracles God has wrought, to approve the Catholick Doctrine?
43451Being ask''d by the Ensign, what he did there?
43451But besides all this, what ought we not to do, seeing our Religion affronted?
43451But if the Nature of Man be such as not to forgive when it has done a Wrong, what can be less secure than injur''d Innocence?
43451But what Laws does he observe, who is guided by his Appetite?
43451Can you have a greater Testimony of the justice of your Cause, than to see the Portugueses themselves on your side?
43451For why should I, Unkle, wish for the Felicities of this World, but to make them common to our Family?
43451However he bore up against both, and severely check''d the Pilots: Who knows but he might conceal the same Fears they urg''d?
43451If so, what can I think of what you now promise me?
43451If the King of Spain allows, or rather commands, we should be reliev''d by the Way of the Philippine Islands, Why is he not obey''d?
43451In short, What is Life worth without Liberty?
43451Now how can it be proper to divide our Forces; especially considering they are so small, and the Men so sickly?
43451Or what can occur in this Subject, which the Reader may not infer, as a necessary Consequence of the foregoing Discourse?
43451Or when was Rome more highly commended, than when its People knew no other Arts but Tillage and Warfare?
43451Our Priests trampled on?
43451Our Temples polluted?
43451The Prince, your Son, had a Love Intrigue with her?
43451They reply''d, Then where is the Gold?
43451What House is there in those Cities which Erasmus extols, wherein all the Inhabitants profess and follow the same Way of spiritual Salvation?
43451What Island have they not pry''d into?
43451What Nation is now known, whose first Fathers were not more uncouth than their Posterity?
43451What can we Fear, or not Dare to attempt?
43451What could the unfortunate Man do?
43451What does it avail to carry on a cool War, against a hot and watchful Enemy?
43451What greater Pride than to scoff at the most ancient Church?
43451What shall we, said they, value the Portugueses, if once we come to be sensible of our own Strength?
43451What then will not they all together oblige us to do?
43451Wherein does this differ from Atheism?
43451Whether they came to Rob?
43451Who then can doubt of Victory, or not wish to Die for the obtaining of it?
43451Why do they incroach upon Councils?
43451contradicted, ask''d him, What Hen had cackled in his Ear?
43451who scarce believing what he saw, ask''d him, with much Amazement, how he came thither, and whether the Fort of Tydore was lost?
42732Do you know Major Gordon?
42732What advantage or what point did we ever gain,he wrote,"by negotiating or humbling ourselves before these people, or rather before their Government?
42732What will you do, sir, if they fire?
42732: Tsze- kung asked, saying,"Is there one word which may serve as a rule of practice for all one''s life?"
42732And at the close of the Portuguese campaign:"I wonder if Alcock knows that he has got the decoration of the Tower and Sword?
42732And in either case would it not have been better to have had the point cleared up before undertaking the mission?
42732Are they all for Namoa?
42732But imports of what?
42732But this is surely remarkable testimony from the Minister of Great Britain who was charged with the protection of his nationals[13] from wrong?
42732But what was it precisely that he approved of?
42732But what, then, is the secret of dealing with the Chinese which so many able men, not certainly intending to make failures, have missed?
42732But why"massacre,"much or little?
42732Can it be doubted which left the deeper impression?
42732Do you go farther up the coast?"
42732For where was the"difficulty,"one is tempted to ask?
42732How can these foreigners then remain unawed?
42732How did these various occurrences influence the progress of diplomatic relations with the Government?
42732How has such a gigantic displacement been brought about?
42732How was one to take advantage of the opening, and be first in the field?
42732How, then, were they likely to regard the, to them, infinitely greater outrage of resident foreign Ministers in the sacred capital itself?
42732If our former treaty needed a material guarantee for its execution, how much more this one?
42732Is it the cause that inspires him, or is it only devotion to his immediate leader?
42732Is it the fighting instinct, hereditary heroism, or military discipline that makes the soldier?
42732Or are we to interfere and insist upon justice being administered not according to their usages, but ours?
42732That is saying a good deal, but how could it be otherwise than satisfactory?
42732The Master said,"Is not RECIPROCITY such a word?
42732The Prince looked aghast, then said solemnly,"Do you mean to say we have been deceived?"
42732The mandarin opened by the direct questions,"How many chests have you on board?
42732The world rested securely enough on the tortoise, but what did the tortoise itself rest on?
42732These opinions may be false or true in their foundation, that is not the question, but, What is the influence they are calculated to exercise?
42732Though it be allowed that the foreign guns are powerful and effective, can their ammunition be employed for any long period and not be expended?
42732To the first four great commercial objects involved in our relations with China, as above specified, shall we sacrifice the fifth?
42732Was it so much as conceivable that it would be voluntarily carried out?
42732Was it, then, greater knowledge, or superior judgment, that inspired Lord Elgin to an opposite opinion?
42732Were not this preferable to the fruitless proclamations and manifestos of government?"
42732What advantage or what point, again, have we ever lost that was just and reasonable, by acting with promptitude and vigour?
42732What did I find on my return?
42732What is the explanation of this continuous repetition of the same mistake?
42732What said the imperial decree published in the''Peking Gazette''?
42732What was the official charged with the protection of his countrymen to do?
42732What, under these circumstances, was the"present value"of the treaty?
42732Whence, it is pertinent to ask, came this sudden access of vigour in the British representative?
42732Which of these is the more important in a national point of view,--the commerce, or the revenue derived from it?
42732Why should they?
42732Why was nothing done to protect them at least from the consequences of this misrule?
42732Why?
39463Are you happy?
39463Are you twenty yet?
39463Did not Heaven speak to men in dreams of old?
39463Do you like him?
39463Do you think you are fifteen?
39463Have you a mother?
39463How much did your dress cost?
39463How old am I? 39463 Is it all forgot?
39463Is your husband kind to you?
39463Then, in the name of wonder, what was your reason for sacrificing father, home, country and all?
39463Was I not in the hospital for a week?
39463Was her father very cruel to her?
39463Was she very unhappy?
39463Well, mother, how old are you?
39463Why do you not black your eyebrows?
39463Why do you throw a light here?
39463Why was my lord''s sleep disturbed by dreams of me, who am not worthy?
39463Why, that is not rotten; what do you mean by pulling out a good tooth? 39463 All schooldays''friendship, Childhood''s innocence?
39463Already in my mind I resignedly(?)
39463And what can be said of the marvellous mirages-- visions which come as messengers of hope and leave us victims of despair?
39463And where can be seen such glorious sunset effects as in the desert?
39463Are the home influences such as to foster a happy, peaceful spirit?
39463As her instrument arrived from Teheran with half its notes missing, it is easy to imagine that her musical talent(?)
39463As the women would not use the haunted(?)
39463As they hung thus the disciple was heard to say,"Master, art thou satisfied with me?"
39463As we think of their lives our cry can only be,"How long, O Lord, how long will these things be?"
39463But where is the poor little bride all this time?
39463Can we say that they lead an ennobling, beautiful life?
39463Can we wonder that these things should happen when neither the men nor the women have ever learnt to control their passions?
39463Could any treatment be more revolting and disgusting than this?
39463Excited voices were at once heard asking"Who is there?"
39463Had a miracle been performed, and an angel been sent to rescue him from the hand of his persecutors?
39463Having nothing better to live for, are they not worthy of our love and pity?
39463How can there be peace when the heart is full of jealousy and hatred?
39463How do I know, my daughter?"
39463I confess to having been guilty then for the first and last time of boxing a servant''s ears; but really was the provocation not great?
39463I was visiting one day in a Moslem house, and the old mother- in- law said to me,"What has happened to X.?"
39463In a land where no medical certificates are required, and where the body is carried to the cemetery almost before it is cold, how can it be otherwise?
39463Is it any wonder that these children grow up with diseased minds and deadened souls?
39463Is it any wonder that these form attractions which prove too strong for the average robber to resist?
39463Now why should they place such a high value on these emblems?
39463Often these women have said to me,"Why do you love us, Khatoun?"
39463She was telling me how poor she was, as her"man"was ill and could not work; but I said,"I expect you have gold?"
39463Should we be any better under like circumstances?
39463Sometimes they would desist, but as a rule would only laugh, saying:"What does it matter?
39463Suddenly a bright idea strikes him, and running to the priest, he calls out,"Will you take my hand, then, oh my lord?"
39463Tea, did I say?
39463Terribly alarmed, they asked the men however they came to be there-- did they not know it was"hareem"?
39463That"cup of coffee"is a most useful(?)
39463The first unfortunate woman to be put in this ward(?)
39463The ladies will begin with a series of questions, such as--"How old are you?"
39463The"table"is the ground, so we must gracefully(?)
39463They assert that"he did not even know our language, and so how could he have propagated his doctrines among us?"
39463They came and stood in front of the covered- up bride, and called in a loud voice,"Oh, my daughter, will you consent to be the bride of this man?"
39463This being the sentiment of every Moslem man, is it any wonder that there is no happiness or mutual regard in the family life?
39463This is one of the good(?)
39463To the oft- repeated question,"How much farther?"
39463What can be said to people whose mind is capable of evolving such ideas?
39463What had happened?
39463What, then, is the purpose of all those tall, square, chimney- like buildings, appearing from the roofs of nearly all the dwelling- places of Yezd?
39463When asked,"What is your father''s name?"
39463When we think of the sufferings of these hundreds of poor innocent children, do not our hearts ache with sadness for them?
39463Who is to tell them of love if we do not?
39463Will no one heed the cry of anguish and despair which goes up from their midst?
39463Will you let me live always with you?"
39463is the Beg dead?
39463or"Had she done this to avenge herself for some wrong?"
39463or,"Did I not bring So- and- so to see you?"
39463they say,"How do I know?"
39463think, Abib, dost thou think?
39463why do you not make better?"
61774Lived ever a man or a people on an island, however insignificant and bleak and bare, without feeling for it pride and love? 61774 A long time? 49835 Have not the Ministers of the present day evinced the same opinion? 49835 Have they not proposed, to leave the patronage of India, and the exclusive profits of the China Trade, with the Company? 49835 May not that have happened at the present day, which actually did happen with regard to the regulations of the Charter of 1793? 49835 Might not new light be thrown upon a subject in 1813, which was supposed to have been thoroughly investigated in 1800? 49835 Whether there may not be some reasons, of a_ narrower_ sphere than those of the interests of the Empire? 49835 Who will be chargeable, in fact, with all this destruction? 49835 Why are we told, that the East India Docks will be left empty, and the Proprietors be reduced to apply to Parliament for an indemnification? 49835 Will it be imagined, that they are to retain the authority of_ Captain General_, after their powers of_ government_ shall cease? 49835 Will it be the Government, who desire the East India Company_ to keep their Indian Empire, and their exclusive China trade_? 44261 Are you satisfied with this proposal or not?
44261But do we not every where see government placards inviting us to submit, why do we not then send somebody to make the offer?
44261Can the bird remain quiet with strong wings, or will the fish not move in deep water?
44261Every man will charge me with the wanton murder of a commander, after he had been vanquished and his ships taken?
44261Fung yung fa said:"How then if government should not trust our word?"
44261He met him at Neaou chow, and asked him:"Why did you not come to my assistance?"
44261How can we, under such circumstances, be confident and rely on our own strength?"
44261How could these extraordinary engines have escaped the discriminating genius of Marco Polo, had they existed in China?
44261How shall I alone be able to fight the government forces?
44261If O po tae could before vanquish you quite alone, how much more can he now when he is united with government?
44261If they pursue us in the different windings and bays of the sea-- they have maps of them[47]--should we not get plenty to do?
44261If they should make extortions a second time, when should we get money to comply with their demands?
44261Is_ Lang lae_ a mistake for_ L[)u]h lae_, which is mentioned in the_ Hae kw[)o] hëen këen_, p. 214?
44261It is said that the_ Kaou chun peih mow_(?)
44261Paou addressed himself in an angry tone to Neaou sh[)i]h url, and said:"I advise you to submit, will you not follow my advice, what have you to say?"
44261Paou became enraged and said:"How is this, will you then separate from us?"
44261Paou then asked the Doctor:"Have you any commission about this matter, or not?"
44261Paou.--"Thou hast committed some crime and comest to me for protection?"
44261Paou.--"You will then know, how it stands concerning the report about our submission, if it is true or false?"
44261Paou.--[sd:( 16 r.)]"Who is bold enough to compare me with O po tae?"
44261Paou:"Why then do you not obey the orders of the wife of Ching y[)i]h and my own?
44261The lists of population gave last October( 1830) 23,000,000(?)
44261The use of_ tsew_ in the place of_ tseu_( 10,826) is confirmed by the authorities in Kang he; but does Leu song really mean Spain?
44261There is certainly some mistake in the Chinese Itinerary; how could Canton be only 6,835, and Chow king foo 7420 le?
44261They are assembled together and stay in_ Leu song_( Spain?
44261What is this else than separation, that you do not come to assist me, when I am surrounded by the enemy?
44261What is to be done under these circumstances?"
44261When Fei hëung chow came to Paou, he said:"Friend Paou, do you know why I come to you?"
44261Who opposed the enemy in time?
44261Who will believe that it happened not by my command, and that I am innocent of the death of this officer?
44261Who would dare to publish or recommend any thing under his own name, which could displease any of the officers of the Chinese government?
44261Why should we not rather spend the two thousand pieces of money to encourage government officers and the people?
44261Why should we not therefore come to a determination to that effect?"
44261Would I not be treated according to the supposed cruel death of Kw[)o] lang?"
44261[ 100] This is my opinion; if you think otherwise, let us retire; but let me hear your opinion?"
44261[ 38] The town_ Sin hwy_ is south- west from Canton 230 le; its area is 138 le(?)
44261[ 48][ sd:( 9 r.)] If I am charged with the murder of this officer, how could I venture, if I should wish in future times, to submit myself?
44261[ 87] And now concerning this business-- to give or not give assistance-- am I bound to come and join your forces?"
44261[ 99] What are you in comparison with O po tae?"
44261_ Lin yin_, perhaps, may mean the island_ Rugen_?
44261_ flavam Cæsariem_, et madido torquentem cornua cirro?
44261v. 164, Cærula quis stupuit Germani lumina?
39448Is it not marvellous, as if one had not had a surfeit of killing? 39448 Quousque tandem?"
39448Was there ever,he says in reference to it,"a stranger turn on the wheel of fortune?
39448We were to have taken Delhi by assault last night, but a''mistake of orders''(?) 39448 ''Do you call yourself a swordsman?'' 39448 ''Oh, General, is that you?'' 39448 ''Paddy, my boy, how are you?'' 39448 ''Quousque tandem?'' 39448 ''What shall we do with them?'' 39448 And would not the following be ludicrous, but that men''s lives are in the balance? 39448 Are all our victories to be purchased at the costly price of her best and bravest? 39448 Are our conquests at an end? 39448 Are our rulers_ still_ infatuated? 39448 Are we to advance on Cabul and Candahar, and plant the Union Jack once more on the towers of Ghuznee? 39448 Are you aware of the nature of the institution? 39448 Ask any soldier who was the bravest man before Delhi, who most in the saddle, who foremost? 39448 Before giving them up, the King asked whether he was''Hodson Bahadoor,''and if he would repeat the promise made by the herald? 39448 Bless their innocent hearts, where was they riz? 39448 But this daily repulsing attacks can not be allowed to go on: can not we have something to say to attacking them? 39448 But who, at this juncture, will open the road to Meerut, from the general in command of which place we want papers and intelligence? 39448 Can you understand this? 39448 Did I not? 39448 Do you remember ever holding your face over a stove when it was full of fire? 39448 Have you written to our dear friends Napier and Prendergast yet? 39448 He who did the deed, and is gone, cared not for hasty or false tongues,--why should we? 39448 Hodson?
39448Hodson?''
39448I am eighth Second Lieutenant; a distinguished position( is it not?)
39448I hope, yet fear to hope, that it may be a false report; yet what soldier would wish a more noble, a more brilliant end to such a career?
39448I proposed to take 600 of my Horse, 250 infantry of the Guides, and four guns; could I not have made my way with these?
39448If Captain Fenwick is still at Simla, will you ask him if he can get me one of the new pattern saddles he introduced into the 9th Irregular Cavalry?
39448Is it not marvellous, as if one had not had a surfeit of killing?
39448Is not this an incident?
39448Is that a man likely to want''leading?''
39448May we not say he was one of the flowers of the''old Europeans,''and an ornament to the Bengal army?"
39448On this Captain Hodson said,"Well, sir, will you sell them to me, and let me take my chance?"
39448One of my news- letters reports that eighteen women are in prison under the care(?)
39448Some people ask,''Why did he shoot them himself?''
39448Their services consist of chants and recitative, accompanied by the_ dis_cord of musical(?)
39448Was it not better to get rid of all this, and secure ourselves from further mischief at the simple cost of sparing the life of an old man of ninety?
39448What am I to do?
39448What do you think of it?
39448What living Englishman can add one iota to such praise from such lips?
39448What would you say to life in such a wilderness?
39448When shall we see the last; when know the full extent of these horrible atrocities?
39448Who, then, as husband, brother, father, son, would hesitate to face any danger, any risk, which tended to secure victory?
39448Why did he strip the princes?
39448Will the ladies in the hills make us some flannel shirts?
39448Will you ask Lord W. Hay whether, if the report of his going home be true, he will resell me the mules?
39448Will you ask Mr. Forsyth to ascertain for me by telegraph, whether Mr. Eliot at Loodiana has sent off my other troop from thence?
39448Will you try what you can do in the man- millinery line, and send me a brace of good helmets?
39448Would you credit it?
39448Yet who can say what even a day may bring forth, or can venture to make plans for a future year, after the experiences of the last?
39448You will say, why did we not charge them?
39448You will think I have grown strangely worldly- wise; but have I not had bitter experience?
39448[ 51]_ September 23d._--When shall I have time to write really a letter?
39448_ June 13th._--We were to have taken Delhi by assault last night, but a"mistake of orders,"(?)
39448and on my saying,"Yes,"he cried out,"Now, look here; look at my friend Hodson here, does_ he_ look like a man that needs''leading?''
39448and the rush of hot air which choked you?
39448is not that famous?
39448or are we to lie peacefully slumbering on the banks of the Indus?
39448or how would you stare to see the officers sit down to table with sword and pistol?
39448or will it be said of Lord Dalhousie-- Ultra et Garamantas et Indos Proferet imperium?
39448therefore why not I mine?
39448what in the world am I to do with them?
39448what noise is that?
46695Do you think I forgot that?
46695( Is he clever?)
46695( When will you be wise?)
46695And after all comes the question, What is the Tagáloc language?
46695Ano t guinagasaan mo aco?--If you scold me, why with so much noise?
46695Ask him his age, he will not be able to answer: who were his ancestors?
46695Ay at linologmocan mo iyang duma?--Why seat yourself in that dirty place?
46695But is it wasted?
46695Caylan ca maoocan nang cahunghañgan mo?--When will you cast your fool''s skin?
46695Caylan magcaca hapahap ang inyong ylog?--When will your river produce a conger eel?
46695Do n''t you know the proverb,''The Indian and the cane grow together?''"
46695Foreign fruits, preserves and liquors have to bear similar burdens, for can not the Philippines give confectionary and sweets enough of their own?
46695I remarked one who went to the friar, and whispered in his ear,"But where are the golden garments of the general?"
46695Maalam cang magsima sa taga?--Can he make the barb to the hook?
46695Maylomalong tamis sapolot at lacas sahalimao?--What is sweeter than honey, or stronger than a lion?
46695Of what are the millions composed, and how can the millions be turned to account?
46695One asks, why is so much sweetness, so much glory, wasted?
46695Our land is an Eden-- why should we desert it?"
46695The question may be asked, whether the experiment is worth the cost?
46695They will even ask a padre,''Whence do you come?
46695Who can wonder, then, at the prosperous condition of the Chinese in the Philippines?
46695where are you going?''
46695||||||||||= 0·00126||||||||||||||||||||||| 27| Malavidondao-- Mavindalo(?)
46695||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 13|Bitoc-- Mirtica(?)
46695||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 19| Camayuan-- Diospyros(?)
46695||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 25| Malacatbun-- Tetracera sarmentosa(?)
46695||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 29| Malaruhat or Maladujat-- Mirtaceas(?)
46695||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 2|Alintatao-- Diospyros piloshantera(?)
46695||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 45| Tangan-- Rizophora longissima(?)
46695||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| 5|Aninabla or Aninapla-- Mimosa conaria(?)
6476A water- beetle,_ Colymbetes_(?)
6476In the banks again, the round egg- like earthy chrysalis of the_ Sphynx Atropos_(?)
6476To the good they pay no heed;"Why should we?"
455313. Who is thy wife, and who is thy son? 45531 But woe to the man that saith unto his father, what begettest thou?
45531For who maketh thee to differ from another, and what hast thou which thou didst not receive? 45531 Is he any relation to you?"
45531Where bound?
45531After he had examined it a little, he asked me if I would allow him to peruse it for a few days?
45531And how was my soul to appear before the holy and just Judge of the earth?
45531Another of his comrades, with a horrid curse, said,"Let him alone; let him sleep away, ca n''t you?"
45531But what can I expect from such men?
45531But you may be ready to say, was there nothing I was leaving behind me calculated to raise in my mind feelings of an opposite kind?
45531Can a man walk upon hot coals and his feet not be burnt?"
45531He likewise asked me what liquor I received?
45531I looked at him for some time before I could believe my own eyes; and scarcely being yet sure, I said to him,"Sandy, is this you?"
45531My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God; when shall I come and appear before God?"
45531No affectionate friends with whom I had enjoyed agreeable fellowship?
45531She asked the woman what made the child cry so bitterly?
45531Solomon''s question is a pertinent one:"Can a man carry fire in his bosom and his clothes not be burnt?
45531The Colonel said, smiling,"Well, Mrs. Allan, are you not afraid of your husband being jealous of you and the Fife Major?"
45531The Colonel, seeing me one day on deck, inquired very kindly how I was?
45531Whose thou art, and whence thou comest?
45531and how can they hear without preachers?
45531and how can they preach except they be sent?"
45531and to the woman, what hast thou brought forth?"
45531canst thou live here below with complacency?
45531how uncertain are all human plans and prospects;"For who saith, and it cometh to pass, when the Lord commandeth it not?"
43586A tiger?
43586But suppose he should make a spring over the hedge in front of us?
43586Choop ruho, will you?
43586Choop!--will ye choop?
43586Well, do you know where the Salt- Agent Sahib lives?
43586Well, so I thought, but I hardly liked to say so: what shall we do if he comes this way?
43586Well,says he,"why do n''t you?"
43586What in the world are you all after?
43586What''s the matter, Serjeant?
43586Where?
43586Which do you take, beer or wine?
43586You have an organ, Commissioner, have you not?
43586You want the whip, eh?
43586( who is there?)
43586After that, you hear on every side--"Mrs. So- and- so, may I have the pleasure of taking a glass of wine with you?"
43586And also what is the connexion between real, true civilization and religion?
43586And yet, if you go to the place, what do you suppose you find?
43586Another officer asked the Serjeant afterwards why he ran away?
43586Are they accustomed to feel it?
43586Are they generally oppressed, and in what way; and would a native government be an advantage to them?
43586Arrived at the door, I call out"Sahib hy?"
43586Brummah( God) is good, is he not?"
43586But what was the adventure of L.''s?"
43586Can it be wondered at that the natives do not like us so well as might otherwise be expected?
43586Do they not feel the truth of these sentences?
43586Gentleman in?
43586How soon shall you be here again, sahib?"
43586I have heard it said at table,"Will you take a shoulder or leg of lamb?"
43586I say your religion is good and comes from God; why will you not say the same of our Shasters?"
43586In reply to the question"Sahib hy?"
43586In what does that superiority consist which makes one hundred Hindus afraid of one European?
43586Is not this something like gratitude?
43586Our party began to move on, when I asked,"Will you not wait for the Rajah?"
43586That''s a deer: no, it ca n''t be: do you see how it slouches along?
43586The soldiers present arms to me and salute; and when any one comes at night, they call out,"Hookum dar?"
43586We were sitting watching for what should come next, when G., raising his finger, whispered to me,"What''s that down there in the plain?
43586What can be the matter?
43586What is civilization?
43586What is it?
43586What was it?"
43586What''s to be done?
43586Why did the men dread the whip, when they were equally well armed?
43586_ C._"Do not the Shasters of your religion teach you so?"
43586_ C._"Should not you like to go to Brummah?"
43586_ C._"Why not take the Christian Bible and Christian Brummah now?"
43586_ I._"How do you know that?"
43586exclaims the Lieutenant, as they came rushing towards him:"why, what''s in the wind now?"
43586meaning, Is your master at home?
43586no; what can it be?
43586pray do n''t fire; what in the world could we two do on foot against a wounded tiger?"
43586what, is that you?"
57189How can they deny this, when it is so public?
57189If that be not so, how dare they discredit the clerics with the strange, not to say unjust, censure of their being unfit and incompetent?")
57189If the clerics are incapable, how can the ministers in conscience allow and entrust to them the spiritual administration of their villages?
57189In view of this disclosure, what father will spend and what son will work without even a remote hope of reward?
57189Is it possible that the latter can deserve so little that he is not indeed equal to the Chinese?
57189Who will believe that when I was in Manila there were not more than three advocates who had graduated from those universities?
57189Why do they not cry out against the negro, mulatto, and mestizo who are such consummate rogues, but discharge all their spite upon the Castila?
655912, the Mushki(?
6559229?]
6559And now what shall we say by way of summing up the Assyrian writing of history?
6559Are the duplicates mentioned here to be found in K. 2833 and K. 3085, G. Smith, 205?]
6559Is it surprising that we begin to wonder whether the victory was only a victory on the clay tablet of the scribe?
6559It was brought( before the God Ashur?)
6559[ Footnote: Inscription at Hasanah( Hassan Agha?)
27901But the rest, all the rest? 27901 Can you hesitate about returning property to its rightful owner?"
27901How can you ask that, Rabbi?
27901Said I to sweetheart:''Why dost thou resent The homage to thy grace by old men paid?'' 27901 Why is oil dear?"
27901Why is the camel trapped in mourning?
27901Why is the clown mourning?
27901[ 36] Who was Maimonides? 27901 ''Thy poem we have heard,''the people say,''Who like to thee can sing melodious strains?'' 27901 *** Now, what has history to say? 27901 A Jew true precepts doth apply, Are they therefore less good? 27901 A Jew true precepts doth apply, Are they therefore less good?
27901Again he asked,"Why are my sons not here to drink from the blessed cup?"
27901Alexander Weill makes a Jewish mother say:''Is it proper for a good Jewish mother to concern herself about love?
27901And can Heine be forgotten, he who in his_ Romanzero_ has so melodiously, yet so touchingly given word to the hoary sorrow of the Jew?
27901And he said unto me, Son of man, can these bones live?
27901And the poem?
27901And what is the burden of the exiled Hebrew''s song?
27901And who will give me wings?
27901Another threnody over some prince in the realm of the intellect:"The cedar hath by flames been seized; Can hyssop then be saved?
27901Attorney General:"Do you dare mock at me?
27901Attorney General:"I ask again: What right have you to write against a Christian, a court- preacher at that?"
27901Beria, dost know why the Messiah tarries to bring deliverance to men?
27901Beruriah interrupted him;"do not the Scriptures say:''May_ sins_ cease from off the earth, and the wicked will be no more''?
27901But what can we do, my friends?
27901But what is humanity?
27901But why should a minister of instruction take that into consideration?
27901But why should men for naught enjoy its plains?
27901Can food still tempt my taste?
27901Can light of sun Seem fair to shine To eyes like mine?
27901Can we not distinguish in its notes, as they fill our ears, the presage of a music of the future, of love and good- will?
27901Come, Pickelhering, tell me quick, What I shall do his love to prick?
27901Did he attain the goal he had set out to reach?
27901Did his eye behold the land of his fathers?
27901Didst thou not raise me in thy flight, What were my song, my minstrel lore, And what the gold from_ Minne''s_ store?
27901Do you know to whom you are speaking?"
27901Do you think that you are committing a wrong in giving your children a religion which you and they consider the better?
27901Does it acknowledge Heine as its son?
27901Does it establish a new system of philosophy?
27901For, to what could a cultured Jew attain in those days, unless he became a lawyer or a physician?
27901Have not so tyrannous a mind, Be not so churlish, so unkind-- I bear thee such affection, see, Why wilt thou not give love to me?"
27901Have they the trees, their fruits, and blossoms bought?
27901Have you dumb beasts where you live?
27901He accosted me, not very gently, with,''What have you there?
27901Her eyes deal death most pitiless, Yet who would dare on her to frown?"
27901Hereupon one of the wise men exclaimed:"Does the sun shine in your land?
27901His plaint over the decadence of poetry among the Jews is characteristic:"Where now are the marvels of Hebrew poetry?
27901How can you venture to write against Christians?"
27901How could I dare transgress my state, And my great trust so violate?
27901How could it have appealed to the Jew Süsskind?
27901How does Rüdiger Manesse represent him?
27901How is it that my children are white?"
27901How long, O Sara, wilt thou liken me To those great singers of the olden days?
27901In fact what is_ Minne_--this service of love?
27901In point of fact, what is humor?
27901Is Israel to have no seat at the table?
27901Is Jewish poetry on the point of dying out, or is it destined to enjoy a resurrection?
27901Is it a cyclopædia of the sciences, such as the Arab schools of that day were wo nt to produce?
27901Is it disposed to accept_ cum beneficio inventarii_ the inheritance he has bequeathed to it?
27901Is it not at bottom the cult of the Virgin Mary?
27901Is it not, in a subtle, mysterious way, a phase of Christianity itself?
27901Is it possible to conceive of a more touching picture?
27901Is it presumptuous, then, to hope that they may find favor in the New World?
27901Is it the shadow of a tower or of a bird?
27901Is one to save life by accepting, or to court death by refusing to embrace, the Mohammedan faith?
27901Is this expression to be taken literally?
27901Is this not a description of Israel''s history in modern days?
27901MOSES MAIMONIDES"Who is Maimonides?
27901Never has interest in the subject been more active than in our generation, and the question,"What is the quest of the Jews in Africa?"
27901Of a race which for more than a thousand years has, like its progenitor, been wrestling victoriously with gods and men?
27901Of what sort was this humor?
27901Old Judaism, seeing the marvels of the Renaissance, might well exclaim:"Who hath begotten me these?"
27901Or did death overtake the pilgrim singer before his journey''s end?
27901Or their idolatry With thy Urim and thy Thummim august?
27901Selicha then says:"O heaven now what shall I do?
27901Shall I give it up?"
27901She answered me with question pertinent:''Dost thou prefer a widow to a maid?''"
27901She asked him:"Do you believe that matches are made in heaven?"
27901She says:"Desolate were the open towns in Israel, they were desolate.... Was there a shield seen or a spear among forty thousand in Israel?...
27901Shinar, Pathros-- can they in majesty With thee compare?
27901Should I Refrain?
27901The question is, are we permeated with this conviction?
27901The rabbi lent him the sum asked for, and the prince said,''How can I recompense you, returning good for good?''
27901Their song had charms more potent than my own, Or art thou harder than a beast or stone?"
27901They are Jews?"
27901They ask:''How long, O sorrow, Wilt thou remain wine''s devotee?''
27901Thou art affrighted?
27901Thou weepest?
27901To a friend who remonstrates with him for his love of wine he replies:"My years scarce number twenty- one-- Wouldst have me now the wine- cup shun?"
27901To whose allurements does he yield?
27901Towards the end of his life he said to a friend:[96]"Do you know what inspired me?
27901Under these circumstances it is natural to ask, What is the Talmud?
27901What is the attitude of Judaism?
27901What praise do I command?
27901What was his petition?
27901When monarch wine lies prone, By water overthrown, How can a merry song be sung?
27901Who can divine what Heine''s thoughts, what his hopes were, when he took this step?
27901Who can fathom a poet''s soul?
27901Who can follow his thoughts as they fly hither and thither, like the thread in a weaver''s shuttle, fashioning themselves into a golden web?
27901Who can sound the depths of a poet''s soul?
27901Who can surpass thy priests, thy saintly just, Thy prophets bold, And bards of old?
27901Who is this Rabbi Don Santob?
27901Who knows the man?
27901Who would be rash enough to prophesy aught of a race whose entire past is a riddle, whose literature is a question- mark?
27901Why should I not sing praise of drinking?
27901Will my thoughts be accorded the same friendly welcome that greeted them when first they were uttered?
27901Yet who that steps within the charmed circle of his life can resist the temptation to grapple with the enigma?
27901[ 39] The question that naturally suggests itself is: What does the book contain?
27901and"When shall a redeemer arise for this people?"
27901cried Mathilde,"Jews?
27901for throwing aside, under the burning sun of the new era, the perennial protection of its religion?
27901the children exclaimed horrified,"what are you doing?"
27901will Israel''s hope For freedom e''er be stilled?"
52896But,said I,"the stone lions have n''t taken cold too?"
52896Do you love her less for that?
52896Dying? 52896 Is she not beautiful?
52896Return? 52896 What am I good for,"said he, striking an attitude and looking queerer than ever,"but to cook you a grand dinner and be your slave for ever?"
52896What are my sufferings and death, that you should create so much disturbance about them?
52896You may not speak of it, lady, and no one, no one may know it, but how can I conceal the fact from myself?
52896A Brahman is a Brahman indeed, but are Christians always the followers of Jesus?
52896Beaten low lies Tippoo Sultan; With England who dare fight?")
52896Even Brahm does not recognize himself in the second person:"I know when I am I, but who am I when I am thou?"
52896How many English or American boys would behave so well?
52896How old are you?
52896How shall I discover the one to whom alone I have pledged my undying love?"
52896Then,"What does your husband look like?
52896What reason have you for daring to give my son medicine?
52896Where do you live?"
52896Where is now the commerce of the world?
52896Why, what is to prevent us from remaining just where we are until the master comes home?"
52896how darest thou turn thy feet toward the house of Allah?"
45747''And how?''
45747''Art thou here?''
45747''Good, but how did ye proceed?''
45747''Is this the scene Where the old Earthquake- dà ¦ mon taught her young Ruin?''
45747''Zoons, why are ye afraid?''
45747( artists too, if you please) crossed the Alps, does Thackeray give us a long account of the scenery?
45747As we sat on the top enveloped in mist, Mummery and I debated afresh the old question, How should we feel if we ever ascended to 26,000 feet?
45747At some future date, how many years hence who can tell?
45747But first answer ye me, whence come ye?''
45747Can the word be here used in this sense?
45747Had I not been dreadfully ill at 18,000 feet crossing the Mazeno La, whilst here we were all right at 19,000 feet?
45747Had we not ascended our last 3000 feet with hardly a rest and at exactly the same pace as if we had been climbing in the Alps?
45747Have they not been called''inferior mountains''?
45747How can we compare them?
45747May we not call theirs the Golden Age?
45747On the other hand, the descriptions of the beauties of Nature by Sir Walter Scott or by Wordsworth, who reads them now except with an occasional yawn?
45747Some goat or other wild animal; or was it our cook returning with provisions?
45747Therefore why disturb the darkness, O most miserable one, by dismal reiteration of a well- known fact?
45747Therefore, with what joy, think you, did the Three progress onward after the long and troublous ascent?
45747Thou askest, Why?
45747Was it yesterday, or when, that all these things happened?
45747We lingered for a long time on the summit; but in a land where, at that time of year, night never comes, what need was there to hurry?
45747What do mountains, streams, pinewoods, and lakes ruffled by the wind, mean to them?
45747What is the depth of that stealthily flowing flood and the measure of its waters, who can say?
45747Where would it lead to?
45747Who had started it?
45747Why can not he be satisfied with these simpler and more homely pleasures?
45747Why should not an Irish club, like the Climbers''Club, the Cairngorm Club, or the Scottish Mountaineering Club, be formed?
45747Would the morning never come, and with it the warm sunshine?
45747[ Illustration: CANADIAN ROCKY MOUNTAINS Showing the Ice Fields and the Mountains_ Heights when marked?
45747can I be growing sentimental?
45747those delightful toys of one''s youth, where have they all gone?
45747why have I to spend much ink and thought in answering them?
14345What is my crime?
14345Which side will win the war? 14345 And as the Powers will be afraid of a second world- war, who will come to our aid? 14345 And why must it be so? 14345 And yet is there no plan possible whereby she may be saved? 14345 At what precise moment will that occur? 14345 But at this season of construction and dire crisis how shall these mutual suspicions find a place? 14345 But can we suspect the troops-- so long trained under the Great President-- of such unworthy conduct? 14345 But do they even know whether the Great President has taken the least part in connection with the phantasies of the past four months? 14345 But what a year and what a day we are now living in? 14345 Can it be imagined that Chang Hsun is actuated by a patriotic motive? 14345 Can it be possible that Chang Hsun has acted in the interest of the Ching House? 14345 Can it be possible that you have never heard of this and thus raise this extraordinary subject without any cause? 14345 Can our authorities firmly make up their mind to solve this Chinese Question by the actual carrying out of this fundamental principle? 14345 Can such a man blame his wife for immorality after marriage? 14345 Can you find any person who is able to be at the head of the state besides His Excellency Yuan Shih- kai? 14345 Can you gentlemen bear to see this come to pass? 14345 Can you tell me anything along that line? 14345 Could you not at that time have brought out an essay by one of the great scholars of the world as a subject for discussion? 14345 Could you not have cited the cases of American republics as a warning for us that these republics were by no means peaceful? 14345 Did it not heap persecution and humiliation on me to the utmost of its power and resources? 14345 Did we recognize it as such? 14345 Do not the Sages say:In dealing with the people aim at faithfulness?"
14345Do they know that the Great President has, on many occasions, sworn fidelity before high Heaven and the noon- day sun?
14345Do you not know that you, as citizens of the Republic, must in duty bound observe the Constitution and obey the laws and mandates?
14345Do you not realize that the State is a thing of great importance and should not be disturbed carelessly?
14345Do you still doubt my words?
14345Do you think this provision is not sufficient to avert the terrible times which you have just described?
14345Do you understand?
14345Do you wish to select a person other than the Great President?
14345Does not the last ray of hope for China depend on this?
14345For who can replace the Great President in coping with our numerous difficulties?
14345Have we not seen the example of Korea?
14345How can we stand as a nation if such a state of affairs is allowed to continue?
14345How in such circumstances was it possible to keep alive absolutism?
14345How then can one rule the people when he"eats"his own words and tears his own oath?
14345If not, then are we going to ask the President to form a responsible cabinet under a figurehead monarch?
14345If our industries are not developed, how can we expect to be strong?
14345If so, then what do you take the President for?
14345If the South rises in arms against this measure, what explanation can the Central Government give?
14345If the branches are all withered, how can the trunk continue to grow?
14345In plain words, is the person in our mind the President?
14345In such circumstances, how can you devise a general policy for the country which will last for a hundred years?
14345In these circumstances what did he do?
14345In these circumstances, how can one hope to send forth his orders to the country in the future, and expect them to be obeyed?
14345Is fiction mixed with fact-- are these only"trial"drafts, or are they real documents signed, sealed, and delivered?
14345Is it a misfortune for my words or a misfortune to the Country?
14345Is it because no one except a foreign doctor can discover such facts?
14345Is it not the greatest misfortune to set up an example that can not be handed down as a precedent?
14345Is it not then a vital necessity for Japan to solve at this very moment the Chinese Question?
14345Is it too much to dream of such a consummation?
14345Is not Persia a monarchy?
14345Is not Russia a monarchy?
14345Is not Turkey a monarchy?
14345Is not this highly advisable?
14345Is such a course a charitable way of doing things?
14345Is that true?
14345Is the man you have in mind the present President?
14345Is this not a great injustice to native merchants?
14345Is this not a service to humanity and the true spirit of civilization?
14345Let us ask Mr. Yang if the activities of the Chou An Hui, of which he is the President, are acts within the bounds of law?
14345Mencius says,"Am I argumentative?
14345Mr. Ko: But why is it that there is no hope of China ever becoming rich?
14345Mr. Ko: Can I know something about the contents of our future constitution in advance?
14345Mr. Ko: How is it that should China desire wealth and strength she must first adopt the constitutional form of government?
14345Mr. Ko: I do not understand why it is that a monarchy should be established before the constitutional form of government can be formed?
14345Mr. Ko: What do you mean by honesty?
14345Mr. Ko: What do you mean by the proper method of procedure?
14345Mr. Ko: Why is it that there is no hope of China''s becoming strong?
14345Mr. Ko: Why is it that you say there is no hope for China having a Constitutional Government?
14345Mr. Ko: Why so?
14345Now has that anything to do with the change or not of the form of State?
14345Now what have these things to do with a change in the form of the States?
14345Otherwise tell me what you have got to say?
14345Pray, how large is Germany''s share of the Boxer indemnity?
14345Shall we then make the present President a monarch?
14345Should they advocate the continuance of the Republic or suggest a change for a monarchy?
14345The proverb says,"If now, why not then?"
14345The question I would ask in plain words is, who is the person you have in your mind as the future Emperor?
14345The reason?
14345Then it may be asked why not fix upon one man instead of upon three since you have already deprived the people of part of their freedom?
14345They have asked the question:--"Who has invited the disaster, and brought upon us such great disgrace?"
14345To whom shall I speak?"
14345Was there, then, evasion, on the part of China?
14345What attitude then should those who have the good of the nation at heart, take under the present circumstances?
14345What do the people of our day mean by advising and urging the President to ascend the throne?
14345What has no parents?"
14345What is that thought-- whither does it lead?
14345What is the remedy?
14345What obligations had I to the then Imperial House?
14345What policy has been followed to solve the Chinese Question?
14345What preparations are being made to meet the combined pressure of the Allies upon China?
14345What proper means shall we employ to maintain our influence and extend our interests within this ring of rivalry and competition?
14345What shall we do with the President if we find another man?
14345What then could have prompted me to aspire to the Throne?
14345What was the foreign response-- the official response?
14345What was this Central Government?
14345Where were you then, advocates of monarchy?
14345Wherein then is there need of doubt or fear?
14345Who dares to contend for the Throne?
14345Who then can claim the right to drag our Great President into unrighteousness for the sake of vanity and vainglory?
14345Who will dare disobey the behests of the Great President if he should elect to open his heart and follow the path of honour and unbroken vows?
14345Why do they not do so?
14345Why is it that the attempt to introduce constitutional government during the last years of the Manchu Dynasty proved a failure?
14345Why should we not think out and lay down a plan beforehand?
14345Why should we wait for the spontaneous uprising of the revolutionists and malcontents?
14345Why stir the peaceful water and create a sea of troubles by your vain attempt to excite the people and sow seeds of discord for the State?
14345Why then should I blame others?
14345Why then should we talk about exchange of privileges and rights?
14345Why then should we traffic for these things at the risk of grave dangers to the nation?
14345Why then such unrest?
14345Why?
14345Will it be wise to place so valuable a personage in so idle a position at a time when the situation is so extremely critical?
14345Will not this then be indeed a bonâ fide proof of our friendly relations?
14345Would the South remain silent respecting this outrageous measure?
14345or any other person?
43585''Is he as wise as people say?'' 43585 ''No one,''did I say?
43585And what did the giant, Goliath, say when he saw the young shepherd draw near? 43585 Are you going to have much honey this year?"
43585But what are its worst enemies?
43585But what of David? 43585 But would you all like to hear about the''Sweet Singer of Israel''?"
43585Did you ever go to the cave of Adullam, Levi?
43585Do you want me to tell you a story of King Solomon?
43585Have you told Esther about it?
43585How could the Romans take the city, even if their numbers were so great?
43585How could you see, Levi? 43585 How did the people of two thousand years ago furnish their houses?"
43585How old is he?
43585I suppose you would like best to hear about the children, Esther?
43585Is n''t it beautiful to- night?
43585Is n''t it beautiful? 43585 Is n''t it hard work training a camel to obey you, and to kneel at your command?"
43585Is n''t it wonderful they should be so wise? 43585 Is the table ready?"
43585It was not the first temple which was destroyed by the Romans when they took Jerusalem, was it?
43585May I take it up in my arms?
43585May we go, mother? 43585 Must we crawl through that hole?"
43585Tell us stories about King David, wo n''t you, please Levi?
43585The Queen of Sheba found out that the king was truly wise, did n''t she?
43585What did he do with all this wealth?
43585What is the new pet, Levi?
43585What is the story, Solomon?
43585What kind of houses did the people live in?
43585What shall we do with ourselves?
43585Why, Miriam?
43585Wo n''t you go on and tell the children about David''s flight?
43585Yellow plush, is it?
43585And what do you think happened?
43585Are you coming with me, Solomon?"
43585But how could poor little Esther have quiet?
43585But what became of the mother?"
43585CHAPTER V. THE JEWS OF LONG AGO"MAY we go to Levi''s, papa dear?"
43585Did all of these people really feel as bad as they seemed to do?
43585Did he go out into the world and declare himself the future king of Israel?
43585Do you think the brave soldiers guarding our city trembled with fear as they looked forth from the watch- towers and saw them?"
43585How can Nature work in such a regular pattern?"
43585How did you learn so much about gazelles, Rebecca?"
43585Is n''t that dreadful?"
43585Is there no country which is really theirs, and which is ruled over by some one they have chosen?
43585Is there not some place where they can gather together happily whenever they please?
43585May n''t I hold it for just a minute?"
43585Must not the Feast of the Passover have been the greatest one of all?"
43585QUEER SIGHTS"WOULD you like to go shopping with me?"
43585THE CAVE"WHICH way did you come?"
43585THE GAZELLE"SHALL I help?"
43585What is it that keeps them Jews?
43585What will become of her now?
43585What''s that noise?"
43585Will you take her for your little daughter?"
43585Will you tell us some stories of long ago, before our city was destroyed?"
43585Wo n''t you come to the house with us now and have a luncheon?"
43585was n''t it dark inside the cave?"
57153A doctor? 57153 Ah, your Kali, then?"
57153And how many die every day?
57153And is that all?
57153And is there no doctor?
57153And no medicine?
57153Could you design another tomb as beautiful as this?
57153How do you expect to pay?
57153Kali?
57153No; Kali is a cruel, bloodthirsty goddess, while the Virgin----He interrupted me:"She is the mother of Christ, you say?
57153Then twenty- eight?
57153What is the Virgin Mary?
57153You know it is_ pashmina_?
57153But how much is this?"
57153How much?"
57153The bargaining was interminable, something in this manner:--"How much for this stuff?"
57153What could they do to a sahib like me?
57153Where would the prestige of the uniform be?
57153Would I not come?
7320But if the present question is found to be-- How shall we guard against a terrible menace to our Indian Empire?
7320Do those who shrink from expense think that the presence of Russia in Afghanistan will be inexpensive to us?
7320They boast of their descent, their prowess in arms, their independence; and cap all by"Am I not a Puktan?"
7320Will the weakness which will be the temptation and the opportunity of Russia be less costly than effectual defence?
49121Do you think it will be pretty? 49121 If he is a man of letters,"they ask,"why is he dressed like a colonel?"
49121Well,he questioned,"how did it go?
49121And the women, wo n''t they freeze in their evening gowns?
49121Are there hidden princesses and treasures here?
49121Barbarians have been this way,--but which?
49121Do you think it will be a little unusual?
49121Had they been abandoned?
49121Has some one lived here in our time or was it in the distant past?
49121Her body?
49121How could one fancy oneself in China, in Pekin itself, so near to mysterious enclosures, to palaces so full of wonders?
49121How many hours-- or how many centuries-- has he been gone, and who could he have been, the occupant of the abandoned room?
49121How to get them away without looking like pillagers in the eyes of the servants and guards we meet on the way back is the question?
49121In this dry, powdery soil how can the new wheat grow, which here and there makes squares of really fresh green in the midst of the infinite grays?
49121In what far- away forest did the trees grow that permitted such groves to be created out of one single piece?
49121Is it a fortress, a prison, or something more lugubrious still?
49121Jumping Jacks?
49121Monkeys?
49121Possibly they will again destroy my churches; who knows?
49121The air is soft and moist.--Is it the summer of the North, or the winter of a warm climate?
49121To be a soldier such as he was, to make yourself loved like a little child, could there be anything more beautiful?"
49121What are we to do?
49121What can it be that keeps itself rolled up like a ball, and has such a long tail?
49121What can they be?
49121What could I do, with my borrowed"mafou"and my revolver, if my appearance did not happen to please them?
49121What distorted views of life had been bequeathed to him of the things of this world and of the world beyond?
49121What do all these gruesome symbols signify to him?
49121What do their Asiatic brains make of all this French gaiety?
49121What of the illuminations, of the awnings?
49121What shall we do, since it is to take place in the open air on the terraces of the palace, if the north wind should blow?
49121What sort of a reception shall we have in this mysterious enclosure?
49121What was the real character of this dreamer, who shall ever say?
49121What will be their fate?
49121What, then, was Europe doing?
49121Where are we to lay our heads?
49121Where are we, then, in what obscure, closed, clandestine dwelling?
49121Who knows what has been done with the body?
49121Who lived here, then, sequestered behind so many walls,--walls more terrible by far than those of our western prisons?
49121Why should there be three of them?
49121Why should this desert be enclosed by the city''s walls?
49121Would not a supreme attack against them be attempted, an effort be made to destroy them before the allied troops could enter?
49121what was your impression of it all?"
54848But, let us suppose for a moment that I could gratify you in this request, what would be the consequence? 54848 Are they not benevolent? 54848 Are they not charitable? 54848 Are they not generous? 54848 Are they not hospitable? 54848 But how should the dawks, or the devil himself, overtake you travelling at such a rate? 54848 Did they take it into consideration? 54848 How many of them would be glad to serve the Company on their own terms? 54848 How, or where, am I to address you? 54848 In return, let me ask, whose interest contributed to make them Directors, and keep them so? 54848 Is there such another service in the world as this is, upon the footing on which it now stands? 54848 Is this the reward that is now held out to persons who have performed such important services to their country? 54848 Or could I attempt such a thing consistently with my duty, or the principles upon which I have hitherto acted? 54848 To what end and purpose are they made, if they be not promulgated and enforced? 54848 What has the Select Committee of this Parliament been, but a mock inquiry?
54848What use do you imagine the_ man_ of Allahabad would make of such a concession?
54848What was the consequence?
54848Where were jaghires and private donations in the time of King William, to whom our liberties owe so much?
54848Would not every officer commanding a brigade insist upon the like privilege?
32231Am I to have no justice at the hands of the Sarkar?
32231Certainly, he will come back if he recovers; but, then, he is very ill. Supposing he were to die?
32231Do you not know,cried one,"that our boys have been murderously assaulted, and perhaps killed?"
32231Do you wish us to tell you what would please you, or to tell you the real truth?
32231Does Christ demand that I should confess Him openly? 32231 Have you killed for him the dumba?"
32231How could the Prophet Christ pray for the forgiveness of enemies?
32231How could we have so one- sided a debate?
32231How much will it cost?
32231If he were to die, then what matter whether his name be on our register or not?
32231Now, tell me,said the officer,"if there were to be war-- which God forbid-- between Russia and England, what part would you and your people take?
32231Some oranges were stolen in the night; would I come and see the footmarks?
32231Then what right had you to cross the Sarkar''s river in the Sarkar''s boat?
32231Well, my man, what are you thinking about? 32231 What do you desire of me, O Sadhu- ji?"
32231What is it I can do for you?
32231What is it?
32231What is to be done?
32231Where are the young Pipul tree saplings to be planted?
32231Where are they?
32231Whither are you going, O Sadhu- log, and what is your order and sect?
32231Who called you to come poaching in our country?
32231Who could be found to argue for the fathers? 32231 Who were those two kafirs?"
32231Why so? 32231 Why, what do you want them for?"
32231Why, what is wrong? 32231 A little nettled, I said:Well, what explanation do you give?"
32231Are we desirous of binding on Eastern converts the same burden of dogmas which has disrupted and still distresses the Western Church?
32231Are we desirous of giving India the life and teaching of our Lord Jesus Christ, and of living Him before the people?
32231Are we desirous of planting in India a Christian Church on the lines which we see developed in England or America?
32231But who knows?
32231Can not I be a secret follower, and continue to live as a Muhammadan, and attend the prayers in the mosque?"
32231Did any King ever want to kill off all his own subjects?
32231Had any of them ever seen anyone throw anything into the wells?
32231Had anyone even got a stomach- ache from drinking the water?
32231Had the Muhammadans themselves no copies of the Scriptures which they were able to preserve from those wicked people who wanted to corrupt them?"
32231Had they not often been inmates of his hospital and partakers of his hospitality?
32231He answered at once:"Do you suppose the angels will have nothing better to do on the Resurrection Day than going about looking for my leg?
32231He barred my entrance with a"Ca n''t you see this is only for Europeans?"
32231He follows with a string of questions, each of which requires due consideration, such as,"Are the mulberries to be shaken yet?"
32231He said:"Why, is it white, or green, or red, or what colour?"
32231He then turned to me and said:"Can you tell me the colour of faith?"
32231How would their sisters in England approve of that?
32231I merely said to him:"Will you come back with me to Bannu?"
32231I said to him deprecatingly:"Can not you forego your revenge after all the good counsels you have been hearing while in hospital?
32231I suggested:"Who has most influence in moulding our characters-- our fathers or our mothers?"
32231I thought that if this was religion, then what was irreligion?
32231If so, whom would he rule, and where would be his kingdom?
32231Is it round, or square, or what?"
32231Is the Church going to rise to the present opportunities or let them, too, slip by?
32231Mullah:"Do you know anything about astronomy?"
32231Mullah:"Tell me, then, what becomes of the sun when it sinks below the horizon every evening?"
32231Mullah:"Then can you tell me what shape it is?
32231Surely you would not have us miss them?"
32231The Mullah himself made no effort to conceal his contempt, and said:"That, then, is all you know about it?"
32231The catechist who was teaching him said:"Why do you not read?"
32231The old man, visibly restraining his emotion, said:"If you amputate the leg, can you promise me that he will recover?"
32231They say in a half- apologetic tone:"True; but God has decreed that there shall always be discord among the Afghans, so what can we do?"
32231Thinking they had been observed, Asghar called out:"Who are you?
32231This was your friend, was it not?"
32231What does it matter, be he Muhammadan, Hindu, or Christian, if he play cricket well?"
32231What has happened?"
32231What was to be done?
32231Which will be better-- a punitive police post or a civil dispensary?
32231Who else here wants milk?
32231Who is to judge?
32231Who was that?"
32231Why do you not cure me?"
32231Why do you want to make a row and injure him?"
32231Why, forsooth?
32231Will you come and share it?"
32231Will you have it or no?"
32231Would I go and see him?
32231Would I punish him?"
32231Yet when I asked him,"Why do you wish to join our religion?"
32231Yet who benefits by all their learning?
32231has your father turned you out because there was no maize in your corn- bin?"
32231how do you know that?"
32231is there any of you halt or maim''d?
32231say they;"and had you to pay him a great deal?"
32231whom would you side with?"
26924''But do they drown the girl babies now?'' 26924 ''But who usually kills the girl babies?''
26924''Do they bury it then?'' 26924 ''How many passengers have we on board?''
26924Ah, he was a soldier?
26924And that boyish American was----"Who?
26924And what are they protesting against?
26924And what do you think of that way? 26924 And what is Mr. Bear doing all that time?"
26924And what is that may I ask?
26924And you would not tell him their names?
26924Are they like our American Indians in looks, since their history is so much like them?
26924But how do you live yourselves; how are you training your children?
26924But there must have been some men to start it?
26924But what has that to do with us?
26924But why do they do it?
26924But why may we not sing''Rock of Ages''?
26924But you; you know better? 26924 Did he eat it himself?"
26924Did he really mean it?
26924Did the old man eat that one?
26924Did the old man, whom we had decided was more of an animal than a human being, eat that one?
26924Did they do it?
26924Did twenty millions of people all get together then, and plan?
26924Do they often indulge in that little friendly game with the Devil?
26924Do you know about the Independence Movement?
26924Do you know him?
26924Do you live in American fashion or Japanese fashion?
26924Do you see these needles?
26924Does he say so?
26924Even though your father married a Scotch woman?
26924Fear of what?
26924From whence did it spring?
26924Had they been tried?
26924Have they a history?
26924Have you a family?
26924Have you a mother?
26924Have you seen Korean kiddies with flags painted on their stomachs?
26924How could you stand it?
26924How did you feel?
26924How did you guess it, my friend?
26924How do they worship bears and kill them at the same time?
26924How long will they stay with us?
26924How many children?
26924How old are they?
26924How?
26924Is it getting better or worse?
26924Is n''t it just a sort of an appendix of China, after all? 26924 Is there no one who had charge of this movement from the beginning?"
26924My God man; you do n''t mean that they let the dogs eat their babies because they are afraid of the devil?
26924Now what are you going to do?
26924Now will you refrain from yelling''Mansei?''
26924One dog he a great, what you call him-- Coolie? 26924 Perhaps the good Christian God is lighting the fires for you?"
26924Perhaps? 26924 Sauci,"said he to her, recognizing her for an intelligent Korean girl,"why do not the Koreans like us?"
26924Since when was it begun?
26924So that''s what they''re waiting for; to undress us?
26924Sun''s got who, fool? 26924 The big dog say,''Little dog, for why you have your tail all bandaged up like that?
26924The old idea of a fear religion, a fear social life, a fear family life and a fear surgery prevails in Korea as it does in China?
26924Then what will your children do when they grow a bit older and go out on the streets and yell this cry?
26924There is what?
26924What are you doing in Japan?
26924What are you doing, my boy?
26924What did you do?
26924What do you mean?
26924What do you mean?
26924What do you most need?
26924What do you want?
26924What do you want?
26924What does Japan most need to learn?
26924What had happened?
26924What is his name?
26924What is it?
26924What is your occupation?
26924What kind are you looking for?
26924What was that for?
26924What would be the worst of it?
26924What would have happened if somebody in a fit of patriotism had shouted''Mansei''?
26924What''s the matter, Pop?
26924What? 26924 Where did you find them?"
26924Where is it that fear holds sway?
26924Who tells you to do these things; you students? 26924 Why are they making all this fuss over Shantung?"
26924Why are you leaving a good position and going to Java?
26924Why did he beat you?
26924Why did n''t you fire him?
26924Why do they kill girl babies?
26924Why do you not sit down and eat with us?
26924Why is that strange wall built in front of every household door and even before the Temples?
26924Why is that? 26924 Why should you not give them?"
26924Why will you not marry James?
26924Why?
26924Why?
26924Why?
26924Why?
26924Why?
26924Why?
26924Will I not get to meet her before I go?
26924Will there be any Japs in Heaven?
26924Will they get it?
26924You speak good English?
26924''Surely not the mother?''
26924Are you here again?
26924But why such a thought at this ungodly hour?
26924Can this scene be duplicated in Formosa and Korea, where the Japanese hold sway?
26924Despise the mother?
26924Do you not like that way better than the Korean way?"
26924Does that sound as if it might be China''s appendix?
26924Hate the Priest?
26924He did it in the following language as nearly as I can remember it:"I feel like a cartoon I see in your peculiar paper-- what you call him--_Puck_?
26924Her lover?"
26924I said to a high official of the Government,"Does that painting represent the way you Filipinos feel to- day?"
26924I said to him"Are things better or worse in Korea?"
26924I said to this missionary, who had just arrived from Korea,"Is it true that the cruelties have stopped in Korea?"
26924I took dinner in Shanghai with one of the foremost merchant princes of China and said,"Are you selling any Japanese- made goods?"
26924Mr. Choi said,''What do you want me to confess?
26924No-- he bin in that peculiar paper,_ Life_?
26924One Korean child said,"Do we have to put in that little group of islands east of the coast of China?"
26924Pug?
26924The missionary woman said to the Korean when the Jap ran;"Why do you not report this to the Japanese police?"
26924Then much to my astonishment this Kansas man turned to me, and said,"Did it ever occur to you that these fields of Shantung look just like Kansas?"
26924Was it something like our''button, button, whose got the button?''"
26924What a painting they would make?"
26924What about your children, when they take sick?"
26924Who but a group of insane foreigners would drop into a town at three o''clock in the morning with a blizzard blowing?
26924Who could pass up that group of a dozen little rascals who followed us through the ruins of the old Summer Palace?
26924Who could resist their imitations of everything one did?
26924Who teaches you to treat your Japanese teachers in that manner?"
26924You have an accident?''
26924You have been in an American School?"
26924_ Judge_?
26924asked the Japanese official,"Did the visitor tell you how to run your house?"
50812Ah, perhaps you are the philologer of whose journey to the East we have read in the Hungarian papers?
50812If your thinkers are really so great and sublime,I was often told,"why then do you translate our Sadi, Hafiz, and Khayyám?
50812And how could it be otherwise?
50812And what is our life worth where this impetus, this source of all energy, does not exist or has become weakened?
50812And what were all these sufferings to me, who had had my measure full of them in my early years?
50812And where will the Shah find so many soldiers all in a hurry?
50812But what was to be done?
50812Had I listened to the persuasions of the Russians, who knows what position I might not be occupying at present in the administration of Turkestan?
50812Have I in any way aided in preventing Ali from succeeding to the Prophet?"
50812I said to myself:"Is this the reward for all I have gone through, all I have suffered?
50812I thought to myself,"What can befall me worse than what I have gone through already?"
50812I was not at all loath to leave Persia; what charm could a longer sojourn in Iran have for me?
50812Or was it the outcome of some hidden, frivolous trait in my character?
50812Was it because for the first time in my life I enjoyed the comfort of living free from care?
50812Was it this that so enthralled my senses and captivated my whole being?
50812What has she not done to effect this?
50812What indeed could have made me afraid?
50812What was to be done?
50812Who was this Mr. Smith?
50812Would it not be better for thee to become a''kosher''butcher?"
50812and throwing of stones, and the insults of the fanatical Shiites, or the suspicion of the Central Asiatics?
50812is this the gratitude of a nation in quest of whose origin I have risked my life?
50812this the appreciation of the Academy which I trust has been benefited by my researches?"
7936''Then, who was the charming little lady who poured out tea for us?'' 7936 ''Who has come?''
7936Pray, of what use is a farthing? 7936 ''Why did you not tell me so at once?'' 7936 CHAPTER XII A FARTHING''S WORTH OF FUN How would you like to go to a fair with a farthing, a whole farthing, to spend as you pleased? 7936 I would n''t mind going to a fair with a shilling, or even sixpence, but what could anyone do with a farthing?
6477How cold is it?
6477Why should you spend weeks on the coldest, hungriest, windiest, loftiest place on the earth, without even inhabitants?
6477Campbell said:"As you appear to have made up your mind, why not dismiss us at once?"
6477Can the limestone, which appears in Tibet, underlie the gneiss of Sikkim?
6477He asked me what view the Governor- General would take of this proceeding?
6477His first question was always"How long do you intend to remain here?
6477Nothing puzzled him so much as my being always occupied with such, to him, unintelligible pursuits; a Tibetan"cui bono?"
6477Of North American genera, not found in Europe, were_ Buddleia, Podophyllum, Magnolia, Sassafras?
6477On arriving, I saw a troop of large monkeys*[_ Macacus Pelops?_ Hodgson.
6477_ Callitriche verna?_( note), ii.
6477annulata?_) ascend to 10,000 feet, and there is no hazel.
6477have you not got all the plants and stones you want?
6477was always in his mouth:"What good will it do_ you_?"
37722Can you read and write?
37722Has he yet any Jalpany or scholarship?
37722Is this all? 37722 Let us see the pearl necklace_ first_,"says Bhoopada?
37722The pearls are not smooth and round, what may be its value?
37722Ullungo( name of the maid- servant) what is the cause of this uproar?
37722What did they( bridegroom''s family) say about our_ dayway thowya_( presents)? 37722 What is your name, mother?"
37722What led to the wars of Rama? 37722 Where is Dundee, and what is it famous for?"
37722Who is that sitting before you?
37722( 2) what is their origin?
37722( laughter): A. pressing his adversary, continues,"What was the cause of the Trojan war?"
37722A piece of stone made into a face, or the silver hands?
37722A. asks,"What is your pedagogue''s name?"
37722A. continues,"What books do you read?"
37722A. drawing nearer, asks him to spell the word, housewife?
37722As I have observed elsewhere, no expression is more frequent in the mouth of an aged widow than the following:"Shall I ever die?"
37722At this time his mother asks him,"_ Baba_ where are you going?"
37722Bearing her message, one of them goes for the purpose but the mother replies, How can she send the Palkee except at the lucky hour after dinner?
37722Before going inside he thus speaks to the son: I hear Dr. Charles was here, what did he say?
37722Being pleased, Mahádev( Shiva) is supposed to ask from heaven what Brata or religious ceremony is Gouri( Doorga) performing?
37722Can Luckhee dwell in such a house?
37722Can imagination conceive a more dismal, ghastly scene?
37722Can religious jugglery, and blind credulity go farther?
37722Can we find traces of such catholicism in our Hindoo Shaster?
37722Did not your heart mourn for us?"
37722Did they express any_ nindya_,( dissatisfaction)?
37722Do you apprehend any immediate danger?
37722Except a mother, who can adequately conceive the thousand and one miseries which are in store for the daughter?
37722Except she that gave her birth, who would deign to look upon her with love and affection?
37722From what_ pajee_( mean) families have you brought these two females?
37722Gopeebullub-- Everything depends on the will of God, what can we mortals do?
37722Have you arranged for_ sastyána_( religious atonement)?
37722Have you seen the almanac?
37722He will get well through the blessing of God; who attends him?
37722He would have sternly replied--''And was not Baal, whose prophets I destroyed, the same?''"
37722How are your_ sassooree_ and_ sasoor_( mother- in- law and father- in- law,)?"
37722How have the women behaved towards you?
37722How many Hindoos are annually hurried to their eternal home by reason of this superstitious, inhuman practice?
37722However, he had still a mouth and a tongue, and he would again call upon her; he then called out aloud twice,"Kali?
37722I see he is very much pulled down; the times are very bad, I hear of sickness on all sides, when did he get ill?
37722If so, how many_ passes_ has he got?
37722Is he beautiful, amiable and high- minded?"
37722Is it written in the books that you should never touch the body of a female?
37722Is the pulse in its right place?
37722It is a common expression used by a Hindoo widow, shewing her contempt of life,"will she ever die?
37722Kali?"
37722No Rupees?
37722Rámkánto to Gopeebullub-- How did you find him?
37722Rámkánto, sitting, asks How is your father?
37722Rámkánto,( taking Mohun aside) Baba, what will I say?
37722The bustle consequent on the first interview after a long absence being over, Nárada asked the king:"O monarch, where did your daughter go?
37722The following may be taken as a specimen: Aushotosh asks Bholanauth,"In what school do you read?"
37722The god seeing this, is supposed to ask what girl worships his feet, and what boon she wants?
37722The king asked:"Is the prince a sincere worshipper of God, walking in the path of righteousness?
37722The parting exclamation on such occasions is,"Sister, when shall I have the good fortune to see you again?"
37722To this, Sabitri said,"O king, I have heard that your imps carry away the dead bodies from the earth; why are you then come yourself?"
37722Was not this a violation even of neutrality, and an offence, not only against the gospel, but against theism itself?
37722Well,_ Khobiraj Mohashoy_, please go and see how the patient is doing?
37722What advantage do they gain by such conversions?
37722What ancient system of mythology contained so many as 330 million gods and goddesses?
37722What do fathers and mothers wish children for?
37722What made Raja Bharti abandon the throne of Avanti?
37722What made prince Nala an exile from Nirwar?
37722What rendered deadly the feuds of the Yadus?
37722What sort of a_ gooroo_( master) is your Sahib?
37722What subjected the Hindu to the dominion of the Islamite?
37722What with such a big son, and so many friends and relations, it would be a crying shame if the patient die at home?
37722What would Elijah have said to such an employment of talents?
37722What young man would be so ungallant as to resist them after all?
37722When does the fever come on?
37722Whence is she now coming?
37722Where are the spices and clothes?
37722Where are the_ sidoorchupry_ and sundry other things for the_ Barandalla?_"Adding that there is no time to be lost, the Poojah is near at hand.
37722Where is the_ koomar sujah_,( pottery)?
37722Why do the heads of the_ Padrees_ ache for this purpose?
37722_ Bidhata_( God) you have ordained this for me?"
37722_ Yama_, Pluto, seems to have forgotten her?"
37722meaning thereby how many examinations of the University has he passed through?
37722nothing more?"
37722she gave birth to a female child_ again_, and what did she do?
37722what will I do?
53424If he has ordered the French out of his dominions, why are they to take the route to Patna? 53424 --Do you know the expense?"
53424--"Will a lac per month do?
53424And will not God, the avenger of perjury, punish us, if we do not fulfil our oaths?
53424Can we, with the least degree of prudence, march with you, and leave our enemies behind us?
53424Have we not sworn reciprocally, that the friends and enemies of the one should be regarded as such by the other?
53424Have you ever yet complied with them all?
53424Have you no sense of the obligations you are under to me for all the care and pains I have taken for you?
53424If you had not courage equal to the occasion, yet what could have induced you to act so imprudent a part?
53424In the mean time, what must become of the French if they can not raise money sufficient to pay their forces?
53424Is it to attack us?
53424Is it to attack you?
53424Is this an act of friendship?
53424Mr. Scrafton, ashamed of this proceeding, tried to change the subject by saying,"Have you written for the Colonel?"
53424No.--How then can I place any confidence in what you write, when your actions are not correspondent with your promises?
53424Or am I to draw a conclusion from what you write?
53424Or is it in this manner I am to understand you will assist me?
53424Or, what injunction was I under to refuse a present from him, who had the power to make me one, as the reward of honourable services?
53424Was he, they would ask,--the sole and acknowledged author of this almost miraculous change,--to obtain no benefit except empty honour?
53424What can I say more?
53424What can I write of the perfidy of the English?
53424What injustice was this to the Company?
53424What power has the Shah Zada to resist the united forces of the Nabob and the English?
53424[ 106]_ Sic_: query,_ two_?
53424here, Sir?"
53424or what you do?
7474How far in the event did those Greek and Macedonian rulers, philhellenic Iranian princes and others, hellenize West Asia?
7474What did it make of this chance?
7474What would happen?
7474What, in fact, did happen?
7474Wherein, then, lies the great difference?
7474Why, then, did those imperial robbers in the ninth century so long hold their hands from such tempting prey?
41861Do n''t you understand?
41861Is this life or death?
41861Please tell me,came the rapid question,"why you are so happy?
41861What does all this mean?
41861Where is Miner Rogers?
41861( Note how I date everything by Scrappie?)
41861After all, would n''t he be safer in a hat?
41861Am I cold- blooded, that the sense of it remains?
41861An Armenian warning for Abdul Hamid?
41861An enormous traffic passes over it: but does any one think of mending it?
41861And could I take the journey alone?
41861Any dread of international complications?
41861Any respect for our Government?
41861Are they going to educate the boys in order to encourage them to go to America?
41861Are you sisters?"
41861As I made my way through the crowd toward the door, I thought: have I died and Herbert too?
41861But Mrs. Dodds, who had taken me in and done for me as if I were one of her own family-- was I just to say"Thank you!"?
41861But could we?
41861But from where?
41861But had Herbert started?
41861Ca n''t you see me rehashing Bryn Mawr English and adapting it to the Tarsians?
41861Can you imagine me an English Reader like Miss Marsh?
41861Can you tell me why?
41861Could they be seriously disapproving of our show, because we killed a king in it?
41861Daddy Christie said,"Thank God, you''re safe: where is Mary?"
41861Danger?
41861Did you ever wonder which end of your life you are living?
41861Do you fear that I will not be able to nurse your grandbaby, that you sent all the condensed and malted milk?
41861Do you suppose Herbert''s salary could send me to Beirut?
41861From America?"
41861He came up to us, and with real pride in his voice, asked:"Have you anything like this in America?"
41861He took hold of my bridle, looked up at me with a winning smile, and said:"From where you come?
41861Herbert was entering the bedroom from the other door at the same moment, and when he saw me he asked:"Can you make some tea?
41861How can Americans resist the call to help people who have the courage to die for their faith?
41861How can I know?
41861How is that for something dainty for a baby?
41861However, would n''t it be awful if the baby''s covers got up over her head?
41861Human ties?
41861I get an_ oke_ at a time( a quart is about four cups, is n''t it?
41861If that had driven us out in the mob---- But why talk of what might have happened?
41861If this had to occur, why not when college was going, and we were all together?
41861Is n''t it queer to think that I through my motherhood shall place you in the grandmother generation?
41861Is n''t she a dear?
41861Is n''t that a coincidence?
41861Is n''t the reason for having the schools to help these people to a better life in their own country?
41861Is this another superstition disproved?
41861Must I also begin now to call Herbert"father"--move him back a generation, too?
41861No, Mother dear, that was n''t like a missionary, was it?
41861Once Mary asked me:"Brownie, what are you praying for?"
41861Ought we not to wait until the country is changed politically before we bring them up to live in our sort of a world?
41861Railway communications?
41861Run?
41861Shall it be with me as it was with Elsie Hodge, the Bryn Mawr girl who was killed in the Boxer uprising?
41861She used to smile with her eyes while her lips protested, saying,"How can I be beautiful with all my wrinkles?"
41861So you read that Tarsus was wiped off the map?
41861Sounds unmaternal and abnormal, does n''t it?
41861Sufficiency of food?
41861The Young Turk régime, on which we see the American newspapers and magazines publishing extravagant eulogies-- how will it succeed?
41861They stopped the railway, but why did n''t they cut the telegraph?
41861To- day with Armenians coming to us in greater numbers every hour, I say to myself: What if the Kurds had possession of our broad gate?
41861WHY?
41861Was it only a few hours ago they brought her in?
41861Was the killing to be renewed under our eyes?
41861What chance have girls in this country anyway?
41861What could I do?
41861What do the Kurds know about us?
41861What do you and Herbert do with yourselves out there in that God- forsaken country?
41861What do you think of that?
41861What good are they?
41861What good can things do?
41861What is Tarsus like?
41861What saved the Tarsians the other night?
41861What saved the Tarsians?
41861What sort are the people, and your school boys?
41861What time was there left for private study?
41861What was that I suffered last night?
41861When I asked her about it, she replied:"Did n''t you see?
41861Where?
41861Why could n''t I go too?
41861Why educate the bright boys at all, if it is not to equip them to spend their lives for the good of their countrymen?
41861Why had n''t the Mersina operator mentioned it?
41861Why not?
41861Will it cradle my little one?
41861Would we ever come back?
41861You simply say to your English- speaking boy:"See that little brass bowl in the opposite corner of the shop?
41861You understand how I feel, do n''t you?
41861_ You are just like an Armenian woman._ Tell me what you think about revenge?"
57304--And if they are told,"Well, but if you have nothing to eat?"
57304As a rule, the people are superstitious and very credulous; but how could they be otherwise?
57304Does an unfortunate Indian scrape together a few dollars to buy a buffalo, in which consists their whole riches?
57304Does he complain, and is the robber caught?
57304Does he endeavour to advance himself a few steps in civilization?
57304Does he prevaricate and flatter?
57304Does he suffer in silence?
57304For cleaning and finally pulverizing the ground, they have another harrow of Chinese origin,( or an invention of the Jesuits?)
57304How long is it since dirks were laid aside, because useless, in Scotland?
57304How, under such a system as will be afterwards described, should they be otherwise?
57304If he is ignorant, why has he not been instructed?
57304If he sees all around him thieving and enjoying their plunder with impunity, what wonder is it that he should thieve also?
57304If his tribunals of all descriptions afford him no redress, or place that redress beyond his reach, what resource has he but private revenge?
57304Is not the native of New Ireland and Queen Charlotte''s Islands too of this race?
57304Of what use, therefore, are two universities in this city?
57304Shall the sequel be told?
57304To whom after this is it attributable that the Indian is often a vicious and degraded being, particularly in the neighborhood of Manila?
57304Would not a single one be more than enough?
57304[ 128] This place was afterward occupied( 1824?)
57304[ 44] Is not this, or something resembling it, a custom of the natives of Australasia?
57304[ 46-C] And that groupe to which Quiros, Mendana, or Torres gave the name of"Yslas de Gente Hermosa"?
57304[ 49] Was it not by this system( the mita) that the mines and plantations of Mexico were wrought?
57304[ 54] Does the Indian, in spite of all this, escape, and by patient industry make a little way in the world?
57304[ 57] If he can not enjoy the fruits of his labour in peace, why should he work?
57304[ 81] The fish principally caught is one called Dalag( Blennius?)
57304[ 94] Mimosa saponaria?
57304[ 97] Perhaps Boa hortulana?
57304and Mexico,--that Mexico which the Spaniards of Cortes in the 15th century called New Spain,--became nearly a desert?
57304it is a signal for new oppressions: does he complain?
51383Do I not well to be insolent?
51383Are you not awake?
51383He said,''Where is it?''
51383He says:"I was sleeping in my house between twelve and one A.M., when Hossain Bux, Havildar, Grenadier Company, came and awoke me, and said,''What?
51383How could there not exist dislike and disaffection; the bitterness of injured pride, and of feelings misunderstood or heedlessly contemned?
51383How should I know?)
51383I said,''Your regiment is the Fifty- sixth; what have you to do with the Fifty- third?
51383If it was barely possible?
51383If it was most likely?
51383If you are guilty of neglect in this matter, what kind of face will you be able to show to God?''"
51383In such an atmosphere how could mutual attachment exist, or mutual confidence?
51383Might a colonel call out his men, and then mow them down with grape if it was certain that the regiment was on the eve of a revolt?
51383Might he if it was almost certain?
51383Of whom may we seek for succour, but of thee, O Lord, who for our sins art justly displeased?"
51383Put them in prison?
51383The ready reply was,"What have I to do with the British?
51383Then said one of the Mem Sahibs, the doctor''s wife:( What doctor?
51383Then said the Nadiree regiment:''What word is this?
51383They were running round the well( where else could they go to?)
51383What do you say to it?"
51383What wonder if, under these circumstances, men became sick at heart?
51383Where were now the tact, the cultivation, and all the indefinable graces of refined womanhood?
51383Who are you that you should give orders?"
51383Why keep away?
51383Why needed they to grudge the losers their breath?
51383Why, for a possession of no value, except to the owner, should they deliberately commence a hazardous and protracted match of double or quits?
51383Would a man be justified in shooting his wife if it was evident that she would otherwise fall alive into the power of the mutineers?
61599And did her husband die?
61599Shall you not bathe?
61599Then why did she leave him?
61599Well,they answered,"did she bring plenty of firewood and kaladi in?
61599* Nephrodium, near pennigerum?
61599A plumose filmy fern( Trichomanes, sp.?)
61599Alsophila glabra, Hook.?
61599But what is that attractive gleam of gold and green swaying to and fro in the sunshine?
61599Come, then, and end this long delay, Why keep you thus away?
61599For is not a wife under the guidance of her husband?''
61599Have I offended-- say?
61599How many children had she?
61599I asked Kurow how long the Dusun had eaten rats?
61599Kurna prumpuan itu didalam maalum lakinya?''
61599Was she a good wife?
61599Was she married?
61599Why come you not?
61599Wilt thou bathe his corpse with thy tears pure as the dew that hangs at the extremity of the grass?
61599Wilt thou bestrew it with the flowers which now adorn the folds of thy hair?''
61599Wilt thou wrap him in the scarf that binds thy waist?
61599and could she clean padi( rice) well?"
61599| palm cabbages,|?
52681But are the Jesuits the companions of Progress? 52681 But to what tribunal,"he said,"were they to resort in order to deprive him of his office?
52681Do you think of tearing out the entrails of seven millions of individuals by giving them other new ones in this manner all at once? 52681 8(? 52681 And that truth established, he immediately asked:Why then is not that force utilized, in whose existence and supreme efficacy all agree?
52681Come now Don Manuel, what do you say to this?
52681Did education gain much by the semi- academical title of the new teachers?
52681Did the language of the fatherland become more general?
52681Has the Filipino Indian that aptitude and sufficiency?
52681How many Indian theologues, canons, philosophers, moralists[ have graduated] from the conciliar seminaries?
52681How many scientific notabilities have resulted from the natives up to the present from the university cloisters?
52681I will ask such people why does not that subordination and submission prevent them from making any mechanical work with a sufficient perfection?
52681Now, because those results have not been obtained, are the missionaries to blame?
52681Perhaps they are not the ones who in their teaching have created everything today existing in Filipinas?
52681Were the means, which were proposed in those laws, conducive to the end which was being prosecuted?
52681What would the author of that Memoria, abounding in liberties and so ample in his criticism, say?
52681When did it do that, and why?
52681Why do they not imitate equally well our philosophers, our mathematicians, and our poets?
52681Why do they not make any advance in painting, in music, and in the other sciences which require imagination and understanding?
52681Why have none of them gone beyond a very moderate mediocrity in the sciences to which they have dedicated themselves?
52681Why should we not be proud when we are persuaded that in both Americas live about forty millions of individuals who speak our beautiful language?
52681Why this charge, both gratuitous and unjust?
52681Why, then, are they opposed in Europe?"
52681Why?
52681Why?
52681[ 97] But what was the result?
52681[ Unsigned and undated; 1897?]
52681[ Unsigned and undated; 1897?]
60842''A young Bostonian, in business in the Philippines,''that is you, is n''t it?
60842Do you mean to insult me and my friends?
60842Well, blushing bride, how are you?
60842And did,''The lowing herd wind slowly o''er the lea?''"
60842Are the Philippines an El Dorado?
60842Are they the long- looked- for El Dorado which those who have never been there suppose?
60842But what has all this got to do with our hegira?
60842Can we run them?
60842Can we run them?
60842Complimentary to the prowess of the rat or to the lightness of my shoes-- which?
60842Do we want them?
60842Do we want them?
60842Do you mean to say that my friends are not gentlemen, and so you wo n''t ask them?
60842How do I know?
60842Is it a wonder that I forgot the lottery drawing?
60842Is it reality or fancy?
60842Is this sleep, or not sleep?
60842Not far off from an ash- tray balanced on a Japanese fan growing out of a flower- pot-- are they?
60842Now that the Philippines are ours, do we want them?
60842Of late, however, the bridge had been repaired, and the question seemed to be, was it safe?
60842Quite witty, were n''t they?"
60842The Englishman and the German are everywhere, and why should n''t they be?
60842Then the programmes themselves were ignited for more light, and cries of"Give us back our money,""What''s the matter with the tiger?"
60842They did, did they?
60842Why?
60842he wrote,"by saying that there are no more invitations left for them?
54740Almost the same has happened to our España; what fear, what respect, what terror, did not our armadas inspire in the four quarters of the world?
54740Although[ sc., after?]
54740But this condition is not attained when there is slothfulness; and what means have the Spaniards used to banish this vice?
54740But, granted that all this comes to an end, what right has the owner of the land to more than the rent from him who occupies it?
54740For if all the silver is carried away from the dominions of España, what more will she have, whether it go by way of Acapulco or by way of Cadiz?
54740For instance, do they desire to marry some woman who does not love them?
54740For what is a hundred pesos and two hundred cavans of rice for a Spaniard to maintain himself with decency in the missions?
54740How is a man of this sort to govern fifteen, twenty, or forty thousand Indians?
54740How is he to furnish reports on subjects which his limited intellect does not comprehend or fathom?
54740If he cares for nothing except for conducting his own business, how is he to attend to the affairs which concern the king and the Indians?
54740If the alcalde is inefficient, or coarse, or ill- bred, or of little capacity, how is he to govern well?
54740Is this, or is it not, detrimental to our manufactures?
54740On the contrary, will they not fear, and with just cause, that we, superior then in forces, will attack them in their own colonies?
54740One[ in each hill?]
54740Some account of the Dominican missions in Central Luzón is given by Bernardo Ustáriz( Manila, 1745) and Manuel del Río( Mexico?
54740Will the English, who have their forts and factories, with the necessary garrisons, venture again to invade this place?
54740Will there be forces that can overcome us?
54740Will this not be the most considerable establishment in all India?
54740[ 158] Representación al Rey... dirigida al mas seguro aumento del real erario( Madrid?, 1732), by Miguel de Zavala y Auñon.
54740[ 159] Entire groves of the coffee- tree could be planted, since it yields fruit everywhere; it is milder than that of Mage[ i.e., Mocha?]
54740[ 6] This direction to the alcaldes- mayor naturally suggests the query,"How many of the provinces were supplied with printing- offices in 1753?"
54740[ A pamphlet( Mexico?
54740and, if it is, why is not an outcry made against it by the merchants of Cadiz?
54740how is he to administer justice, and how civilize his subjects?
7001But,they say,"what good does that do us?
7001It is at present garrisoned by 200 Spaniards and 90 Papaugos[ i.e., Pampangos(?)] 7001 ... Would he not have done better to preach to Alcalde Avalos, and to remind him that he was a man? 7001 At this juncture, what would have become of our reputation had we retired when the advantage was on their side? 7001 Can it be, perhaps, that your Lordship would send to Japon without my permission any vessel that you wished? 7001 Furthermore, since we are subjects of one king, how do we suffer them to forbid us all our trade? 7001 Had they taken our lives, what reputation would the Spaniards have left in these kingdoms? 7001 The value of the vessel was over one million[ pesos? 7001 What are we to do then, if they wish to seize everything? 7001 Why do they bar us from Maluco, Sian, Camboja, Cochinchina, China, and all the rest of this archipelago? 7001 [ 145] Port of Baras(?).--Rizal. 7001 [ 296] Now the port of Mariveles(?).--Rizal. 7001 [ 297] Subik(?).--Rizal. 7001 [ 76] There are agave- trees, abundance of sagia[ sago(? 7001 [ 99] Would it have been right, after war had broken out, to have them with all their resources while we had none? 6867 Además, esos centanares de miles perdidos no son de ellos, segun dicen: ¿ cómo los iban à tener si tienen voto de pobreza? 6867 But what of it? 6867 Did they, too, he questioned, suffer injustice as the people of his home town did? 6867 Had men and women also to be servile and hypocrites to live in peace over there? 6867 I ask only of those who say that I created discord among the Filipinos: Was there any effective union before I entered political life? 6867 Quién sabe? 6867 Rizal''s composure aroused the curiosity of a Spanish military surgeon standing by and he asked,Colleague, may I feel your pulse?"
6867Tendría ese dinero mala procedencia?
6867Was the whip there used as freely, carelessly and unmercifully by the authorities?
6867Was there any chief whose authority I wanted to oppose?
6867What am I?
6867What matters death, if one dies for what one loves, for native land and beings held dear?
6867Why say that the first thing we need is to have money?
6867¿ Quién mejor que los dominicos para tener tanto valor, tanta audacia y tanta humanidad?
6867¿ Qué son cuatrocientos ó quinientos mil?
60503And how do they not trouble you?
60503Are not the people we kill, killed by the orders of Davey? 60503 Are you never afraid,"asked Captain Sleeman, one day, of some of the approvers,"of the spirits of the persons you murder?"
60503Is it not our_ sikka_( ensign), as the pick- axe is our_ nishan_( standard)?... 60503 What have you done with the five travellers, my good friends?"
60503Why? 60503 And can any man ever swear to a falsehood upon it?
60503And did he not die within three months?...
60503And did he not, the very day after their execution, begin to spit blood?
60503Captain Sleeman asked a Thug approver, named Sahib, if he thought the English would ever succeed in suppressing Thuggee?
60503Do not all whom we kill, go to Paradise, and why should their spirits stay to trouble us?...
60503Do they not trouble other men when they commit murder?"
60503Do we not worship it every seventh day?
60503Have they not all perished?
60503How can there be any, when you do not even hear the slightest allusion to Thugs?
60503Is it not our standard?
60503Is its sound ever heard when digging the grave of any but a Thug?
60503Is not one a mere trick, and the other a miracle, witnessed by hundreds assembled at the same time?"
60503SLEEMAN.--And you still marry, inherit, pray, eat, and drink, according to the Koran?
60503SLEEMAN.--Has Bhowanee been anywhere named in the Koran?
60503SLEEMAN.--You are a Mussulmaun?
60503The answer was,"How can the hand of man do away with the works of God?"
60503What became of their families?
60503When Madhajee Scindiah caused seventy Thugs to be executed at Mathura, was he not warned in a dream by Davey that he should release them?
60503Where are the murdered men?
60503Where could we find them now?"
60503Why should I become an honest man-- work hard all day in the sun, rain, and all weathers, and earn-- what?
60503and your Paradise is to be the Paradise promised by Mahommed?
60503shall not a hundred generations of Thugs be able to distinguish the tricks of man from the miracles of God?
5979He asked,says Adams,"whether our countrey had warres?
5979Why must there always, remain the width of a world between us?
5979*** What then will become of the ancient morality?--the ancient cult?
5979Are we to understand Hirata literally?
5979Are you, then, responsible for the faults of another person?
5979Beauty, according to our Western standards, can scarcely be said to exist in this race,--or, shall we say that it has never yet been developed?
5979But even in that case what are we to think of his ascription of divinity to the race, in view of the moral and physical feebleness of human nature?
5979But is she not, then, one may ask, an artificial product,--a forced growth of Oriental civilization?
5979Does this signify incapacity for independent work[ 440] upon Occidental lines?
5979Further he asked me in what I did beleeue?
5979Had not the Gods and the Buddhas been called devils by these missionaries from Portugal and Spain?
5979He asked me diverse other questions of things of religion, and many other things: As, what way we came to the country?
5979How would it be, think you, if we were to demolish Nambanji[ The"Temple of the Southern Savages"--so the Portuguese church was called]?''
5979If this error[ or deception?]
5979Is not this to forget the origin of one''s being?"
5979It will perhaps be asked, What becomes of the cult in such cases?
5979One will naturally ask how can such a doctrine exert any moral influence whatever?
5979Though it be an ancient custom, why follow it, if it is bad?
5979Well may we pity the victims of this pitiless faith, and justly admire their useless courage: yet who can regret that their cause was lost?
5979Why didst thou not observe that which I charged thee?...
5979disinclination or indifference?
5979incapacity for creative thought?
5979lack of constructive imagination?
4658: Rukham, white marble, not � alabaster, � its general sense; Suwan, or granite( syenite?
4658Ahali al- Kura( � the people of Kura? �), 5000.
4658And, confessing that envy, hatred, and malice often flourish in polygamy, the Moslem asks, Is monogamy open to no objections?
4658Astonyshed at these woordes, he sayde vnto mee, I pray you what arte or secrete doe you know?
4658Bab Atech( Al- Atik?
4658Bruce writes: � Two days � journey from this place(?
4658But how came I to be at the tent?
4658Did this custom arise from the hatred of, and contempt for, the habits of the Arabs, imported into Europe by the Crusaders?
4658How could Waterton, the traveller, abuse a pipe?
4658I am free � why then become a slave?
4658Ibn Jubayr mentions that outside the town were 360 old wells(?
4658Is this a likely name for a holy place?
4658M. Caussin de Perceval and other writers, departing from the practice of( modern?)
4658May not the Phoenicians have supplied the word � Irr, � which still survives in Erin and in Ireland?
4658May not the absence of vegetation, and the heat- absorbing nature of the soil, � granite, quartz, and basalt, � account for the phenomenon[FN#19]?
4658May not the reason be that most of them know the vicinity of water rather by smell than by sight?
4658May not this stone of Eve be the Moslemized revival of the old idolatry?
4658On the other hand, how let slip an opportunity of enriching himself?
4658Saramu(?)
4658The former means � a concourse of people. � But why derive it from the Hebrew, and translate it � a slaughter �?
4658Then sayde one of the old men, � Are you slaues? � that is to say, bought men; meanyng thereby Mamalukes.
4658What are the English mistletoe, the Irish wake, the Pardon of Brittany, the Carnival, and the Worship at Iserna?
4658What were their chances of returning to their homes?
4658Who does not remember the account of the Turkish officer licking his blood after having sabred the corpse of a Russian spy?
4658Who thinks German rough in the mouth of a woman, with a suspicion of a lisp, or that English is the dialect of birds, when spoken by an Italian?
4658Whoever knew an Afghan fair who was not � Nur Jan, � or � Sahib Jan �?
4658[ FN#11] What would have become of that pilgrim had the crowd in the slave- market guessed his intentions?
4658[ FN#30] But why multiply instances?
4658� Are these Afghan manners, Effendim? � he enquired from the Shugduf behind me.
4658� Effendi! � shrieked the senior, � what art thou doing?
4658� O Moslem, if thou worship the Ka � abah, Why reproach the worshippers of idols? � says Rai Manshar.
4658� Pray, � quoth he, � how far west did you come? � I told him from Gazair, i.e.
4658� Well, � cried the Egyptian, � what have ye gained by halting?
4658� Well, � said the youth, � the other day the Utaybah showed us death in the Zaribah Pass, and what do you think he did? � � Wallah!
4658� Why dost thou not, � said my friends, � hire a shop somewhere near the Prophet � s Mosque?
7836In what, to be specific, does the essence of our Jewish national idea consist? 7836 Are we to call it one of the most ancient, one of the ancient, or one of the modern nations? 7836 Furthermore, what is the essential meaning, what the spirit, of Jewish History? 7836 In the first place, what does it offer as to quantity and as to quality? 7836 In view of its peculiar qualities, what has it to offer to the present generation and to future generations as a subject of study and research? 7836 Into which of the three historical groups mentioned could the Jewish people be put? 7836 Or, putting the question in another form, what is the cement that unites us into a single compact organism? 7836 Seeing that to belong to it is in most cases heroism, and in many martyrdom, what is it that attracts these Jews so forcibly to their people? 7836 Undeniably these are factors of first importance, and yet we ask the question, do they alone and exclusively maintain the national cohesion of Jewry? 7836 What are its range and content, and what distinguishes it in these two respects from the history of other nations? 7836 What, indeed, had the much- vaunted modern age to offer them? 7836 Why, indeed, should the Jews have quitted their fortress, if outside of their walls they could expect nothing but scorn and blows? 7836 Will their radiant hope ever attain to realization? 41918 Are you not Dato Tumay''s people?"
41918But what do I have to do if I wish to live in town?
41918How did you come down if there are no trails?
41918How did you come down?
41918If an educated man can hardly understand his duties, how will the uneducated one understand his? 41918 Is that all?"
41918Must I come and live in town if I do not want to?
41918San Juan( Tarlac Province? 41918 Well, what else?"
41918What is the use of that?
41918Why not? 41918 Why not?"
41918Will I gain any other advantages by living in town?
41918And what have we ever gained by concessions to Filipino politicians?
41918And what must then have been the size of the town which furnished the necessary hands to erect such a huge structure?
41918And why these hostilities?
41918Are individuals with three- fourths to thirty- one thirty- seconds white blood white men or Asiatics?
41918Are the trails in bad condition?"
41918Are they ready now?
41918But can American or any other diplomacy secure the neutrality of the Powers?
41918But were these brutal instructions carried out?
41918CHAPTER XXXVI IS PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE NOW POSSIBLE?
41918CHAPTER XXXVII WHAT THEN?
41918Can America afford to protect a government halfway round the world, which she does not actually and constructively control?
41918Can any one fail to grasp the fact that the following statements of Bishop Brent embody solid common sense?
41918Can it be more than the United States is ready to give?
41918Can they not grasp the fact that the influx of Americans and American capital sounds the death knell of slavery and peonage?
41918Could the Filipinos keep them in the towns where we have settled them?
41918Do we have slavery and compulsory service in the Philippines or not?
41918Do you think he laid it up against me?
41918Having set the feet of these people on the road which leads onward and upward, shall we leave them to their fate?
41918How could it be otherwise when so many of the Filipinos are sons and grandsons of Spaniards?
41918How could this helpless barbarian have gone to Cagayan, hired a lawyer and lived there while his case was pending?
41918If in control, would the Filipinos reverse the policy they have heretofore always followed in commercial dealings with the wild men?
41918If the system he speaks of exists and is known to him-- indeed has been known to him for a long time-- why did he never correct it?
41918Is Philippine Independence now Possible?
41918Is it any wonder that that body refuses to consider a law prohibiting and penalizing peonage?
41918Is such real friendship possible between Filipinos and non- Christians?
41918Is there any objection?
41918Is there any reason for believing that their warped intelligences have straightened, or their hard hearts softened?
41918Is there anything more?"
41918Is there here, or has there ever been, at least since Christian civilization has reigned, anything that resembles it?
41918Kalinga-- 76,000 La Laguna 000(?)
41918Later a monument commemorating the independence of the G. N. F.( Grand Philippine Nation?)
41918Left out in the cold, they turned against us when they saw our political enemies filling fat offices, and why not?
41918Mr. Worcester?
41918Must not commercial prosperity coexist with political independence, if the latter is to be stable?
41918Shall I investigate further?
41918Shall thousands of suffering human beings be allowed to go on sweating blood for such a reason?
41918The greatest of the non- Christian tribe problems in the Philippines at present is,"Shall the work go on?"
41918To which class do the Filipinos belong?
41918What Then?
41918What do the best Filipinos desire?
41918What else?"
41918What reason has the Philippine Assembly for refusing to pass the necessary act?
41918What shall we find among the swift currents of the Batanes Islands, and what along the barrier reef of the unexplored east coast of northern Luzón?
41918What then has been the policy of the Philippine government and what the attitude of the people, toward these resources?
41918What will California coast fishermen, accustomed to taking little fellows weighing a pound or two, say to fifty- pound individuals?
41918What will you bet that he will not do so?
41918What would happen were this pressure removed?
41918What would result if road and bridge work were turned over to a Filipino government?
41918When he sat down I said to him,"What would you do if you got it?"
41918When was this church constructed to require rebuilding sixty years later?
41918Where could he have obtained knowledge of it?
41918Where is, or who has seen previous to now, such characteristic slavery?
41918Who ever said it did?
41918Who would hold them in check if the Americans were to go?
41918Whom will the American public believe, Morga, the historian, and Rizal, the Filipino patriot, or Quezon, the Filipino politician?
41918Why should they?
41918Why should they?
41918Would it mean anything if promises of neutrality were made?
41918Would the Filipinos continue to make funds available for such improvements in the wild man''s country?
41918Would the United States care to assume responsibility for any government which they could set up or would maintain?
41918Would they remember to heal the wild men?
41918[ 207] Do the Philippines fulfill even these requirements?
41918[ 213] This sounds well, but will it bear analysis?
41918[ Grand Regional Lodge?].
8884Shall we sow for strangers?
8884Does he not continually fill your pipe with his own tobacco?
8884It will be asked, perhaps, whether their religious books would not unveil the mystery?
8884It will be asked, perhaps, why the Sheikh does not set aside the Emir Beshir and take the ostensible power into his own hands?
8884[ Might not the berry of this shrub have been used by Moses to sweeten the waters of Marah?
8884and who will rebuild it?--Is the Moehdy( the Saviour) yet come, or is he now upon the earth?".
8884Â � Are not the best morsels of his dish always for you?
8884Â � What are you doing?
8428''What Ameer?''
8428''Why not?''
8428Gallantly led home, the charge had failed-- what other result could have been expected?
8428On whose memory rests the dark shadow of responsibility for the first Afghan war?
8428Was that ever likely?
8428What, then, was to be done?
8428Why, then, should he concern himself with their rescue?
8428Yes, but could the framer of those orders have anticipated the possibility of such a position as that in which Massy now found himself?
57382Chopsticks?
57382Did-- you----?
57382Do you mean it, Margaret?
57382Do you see the one with very black hair, his face turned away a little-- the one in the grey suit, Margaret? 57382 Feel as comfortable as you look?"
57382How could I come back to you-- and to your loyalty and trust-- with the shadow of that deception between us? 57382 How is your august mother, my lord?"
57382Missee- sabe- master- have- got- one mother?
57382Much better way, do n''t you think, than taking great meals many hours apart?
57382Queer? 57382 Shoes, Chan- King?"
57382The little bird- lady out there-- mother of Li- Ying?
57382What do you say?
57382What if they should fall in love-- marry?
57382Where could death take one of us that the other could not follow?
57382Where is Li- Ying, then?
57382Which one?
57382Why do you wish to end our friendship?
57382You like it better than you like American clothes?
57382And before I left, she said to me,''If she is all you tell me she is, why do you not bring her here?''
57382Are n''t you afraid to go to China?
57382Are you glad?"
57382Are you really going?
57382As I could read the foreign titles, would I kindly arrange the pictures in proper sequence?
57382But how can I know?"
57382But they can make no difference with us-- you understand that, Margaret, dear?"
57382But which one could we leave to enjoy those advantages?
57382Chan- King looked at me long in silence and then, sighing humorously, he asked,"What of their father''s example my dear?"
57382How can they do it?"
57382How can you give up beautiful America?
57382How can you leave your mother?
57382How, then, could our child be so?
57382On the way home Chan- King said,"Will this be difficult for you, Margaret?"
57382Once when I confessed this fact to him, he said,"Do you love me only because I am Chinese?"
57382Should you like to go, my dearest?"
57382That is to say, none but practical reasons, and what have they to do with young people in love?
57382Then he said, in his abrupt manner,"You are happy in that dress?"
57382What could destroy our happiness now?"
57382What have I to fear?"
57382When are you going?"
45844''Why do you want help?'' 45844 All have the smallpox,"said Grandmother, when she saw this;"what can we do?"
45844Because he has trapped a few sons of dogs when they were asleep does he think he can face the cannon and horsemen our agha will send against him? 45844 But suppose it was dark?"
45844Ca n''t you see the hole plainly enough?
45844Did you not know better than to enter a yard when no one was in sight?
45844Do you think he will come?
45844Has he no time, then, to write a letter for me? 45844 How can I tell?"
45844How is that?
45844How is your health?
45844Is he with you?
45844May I go if I get a new saddle?
45844O Dada, do you think that could be?
45844What can I do, O holy man?
45844What is he angry at?
45844What is your name?
45844Where are you going?
45844Where are you going?
45844Where is the charm, Bajee?
45844Which of our poets have you read?
45844Why did they cut themselves?
45844Why did you not watch Karim?
45844Why have you come back so soon?
45844Why should he?
45844After this he asked,"Kadija, daughter of Shahbaz, are you willing to marry Karim, the son of Abdullah?"
45844Are you healthy, and fat?
45844Are you looking for a death with honour, because you have been beaten so often?
45844At last he said to the governor,"With your permission, may I be excused?"
45844But what can the agha do?
45844Did the molasses hurt my darling?
45844Do you know of any one who can compose a good letter?"
45844Do you know the story of the Kurdish fox and the Persian fox?
45844Do you not know the law?
45844Gudurz galloped to the king, but the cruel king replied,"Can I forgive that shameless boy, who scorned me with my army, and sought my throne?
45844Have you been eating, and so are late?"
45844He came back with this letter, and what can one do?
45844He kissed him on both cheeks, and asked him quickly,"Is your health good?
45844He was very much surprised, and asked,"What can you have found to eat?"
45844How many do you know?''
45844I am old; why should I trot about among the mountains to please that dog of a Kurd?
45844Is he stronger than was Ismail Agha?"
45844Is not the mirza in?"
45844Is your appetite good?
45844Karim did so once, but a stroke from the mullah''s stick and his question,"Son of a dog, why are you not studying?"
45844Say, are you Rustem, whom I long to know?"
45844See"--she added to Karim--"shall we whip this naughty girl because she let the molasses hurt you?"
45844Sohrab scornfully exclaimed,"You dare to meet me, do you?
45844The Kurdish fox said to the Persian fox,"''How many tricks do you know?''
45844The men never asked him,"How is your wife and little girl?"
45844Then he heard the fox in the corner once more smacking his lips very loudly, and he exclaimed,"What on earth can you be eating now?"
45844We had guns, but what use were they?
45844We had no water, and what help could come to us?
45844What can I do?"
45844What can we do?"
45844What is your need?"
45844What is your price?"
45844What more can she want?
45844What pack horse''s saddle would cost so little?
45844What wish have you?"
45844What would be the use?
45844What''s your price?"
45844Where is your seal?"
45844Who would have expected such knowledge in a village peasant?
45844Why did I not keep him dressed in Fatima''s clothes, so that the Evil Eye would think him a girl, and not notice him?
45844Why did the Persians believe the lies that Sheikh Rakhim had told?
45844Why did you tell him you were a servant of the governor?
45844Why do you stand gaping like a donkey at the wagon of the governor?
45844Why had he come to frighten baby?
45844Would he not come down to the plain, near the city, and meet the agha, and be honoured by him?
45844Would n''t you like to be called''Mashaddi,''too?"
45844and sometimes, perhaps,"How is the mother of your boy?"
45844he cried in distress,''what can I do?
45844or rub his face with ashes, so that he would look ugly?
45844which would have insulted him, but always said,"How is your boy?"
39897Hath any god of the nations delivered his land out of the hand of the king of Assyria?
39897Their houses he burned like_ stubble_(?).
39897What Kef( delight),he continually exclaimed, as his mare waded through the flowers,"has God given us equal to this?
39897What hast thou here? 39897 Where are the gods of Hamath and Arphad?
39897( H)| Idem||| 12.?
39897( R)| A cylinder from Shereef- Khan| Mesessimordacus(?)
39897( or foundations, the word reads''_ shibri_'') of my palace,_ I caused the inhabitants of foreign countries_(?)
39897(?)
39897(?)
39897(?)
39897), camels, and_ riding horses with their trappings for war_(?).
39897), horses, mares,_ asses_(?
39897), of the country of Suka, and the city of_ Tzur_(?
39897), the capital of_ Shadu_(?
398973.(?)
39897Above one of the groups of figures was an epigraph, unfortunately much mutilated, which recorded the slaughter of a king, whose name was(?
39897And may not the waters be again turned into the empty channels, and may not life be again spread over those parched and arid wastes?
39897Are these singular ruins those of towns or of temples?
39897Are those waters to flow again, bearing back the seeds of knowledge and of wealth that they have wafted to the West?
39897Ashurkish(?)
39897BEL(?
39897Baldasi(?)
39897Between the countries of_ Saraban_ and_ Tapan_(?)
39897Essarhaddon| S. W. Palace, Nimroud;| 690 B. C.?
39897Fragments of porcelain(?
39897From Nerib he departed to the city of Tushka.... A palace for his dwelling he made there, and placed_ pillars_(?)
39897From eighteen districts, or villages, he declares he dug eighteen canals to the Ussur or Khusur(?
39897He also attacked Maniyakh, king of_ Okku_ or_ Wukku_(?
39897He also built two cities on the Euphrates,_ one on each bank_(?
39897He created the world, and shall we liken ourselves unto him in seeking to penetrate into the mysteries of his creation?
39897He offered precious sacrifices to a god(?
39897He then attacked and took the principal city of_ Shadu_(?
39897He took Beth Kilamzakh, their principal city, and carried away their men, small and great, horses, mares,_ asses_(?
39897He took permanent possession of the country of Illibi( Luristan?
39897Hewn stones,_ which_, as the gods[43] willed, were found in the land of Belad, for the_ walls_(?)
39897I halted at the city of_ Sadikanni_(?
39897I made_ bridges_( or beams), and_ pillars_(?).
39897I occupied the banks of the river Karma(?
39897I went to the forests and cut them down, and made_ bridges_(?)
39897I_ shut up_(?)
39897In the fifth year he defeated the Tokkari, capturing their principal stronghold or Nipour(_ detached hill- fort_?
39897Is it possible then that the idea of a general intercourse between mankind should make any impression on our understandings?
39897It appears to state that the_ chief priests_(?)
39897It then declares that these men, having spoken blasphemies(?)
39897MERODACH(?
39897Mylit( or Gula), called the Consort of Bel and the Mother of the Great Gods(?
39897NEBO(?
39897On another column are Saenkar(?
39897On the great sea_ I put_ my servants(?).
39897Quære, whether the bull''s horns placed on the head of this divinity, were not originally the horns of the moon''s crescent?
39897Shamishakhadon(?)
39897The armour consisted of parts of breast- plates(?)
39897The centre consists of four heads of the cow- eared goddess Athor(?
39897The city of_ Ilbinzash_(?)
39897The city of_ Nishtun_(?)
39897The first- named is_ Anu_(?
39897The next group represents the Egyptian Baal(?
39897The result was that Sennacherib totally defeated Merodach Baladan, who fled to save his life, leaving behind him his chariots,_ wagons_(?
39897The tribute of the kings of the people who dwelt near the sea, of the Tyrians, the Sidonians, the Kubalians, the_ Mahalatai_(?
39897The_ Baz_ and_ Shah Baz_(?
39897The_ Chark_(?
39897Their_ fighting men_( or?
39897These bas- reliefs record his conquest of the country of( Nuvaki?
39897They must have had some clue to the precise position of the chamber, or how could they have dug into the mound exactly at the right spot?
39897This chief was, however, soon subdued, and was sent, with his household and wealth, to Assyria,----(name destroyed), the son of_ Rukipti_(?
39897To the city of_ Ariboua_(?
39897Why, see Bey, I am obliged to live upon my pay; I can not eat from the treasury, nor can I squeeze a piastre-- what do I say, a piastre?
39897Will much knowledge create thee a double belly, or wilt thou seek Paradise with thine eyes?
39897YAV(?
39897[ 152] Might this word, translated conjecturally pearls, mean the shell fish from which the Tyrian dye was extracted?
39897[ Illustration: A captive( of the Tokkari?)
39897_ I caused some men of Assyria to dwell in his palace_(?).
39897_ Their fighting men escaped to a hill fort_(?).
39897and people of Ekron(?)
39897and the people of the forests( Kershani), the great bulls for the gates of my palace to_ drag_(?)
39897of copper, two kinds of_ clothing_(?)
39897of copper,_ ingots_(?)
39897what do the dwellers in cities know of true happiness, they have never seen grass or flowers?
39897where are the gods of Sepharvaim?
52739And if they did not desist, would they be equal to encounter the army of the state?
52739And to what consequence would that lead?
52739Besides, can there be a greater indication of this spirit than has been exhibited in the conduct of the subsidiary force at Hyderabad?
52739But say they are superior; that they were led on to victory, and all our mad passions were gratified: at what point would we arrive?
52739Can any man the least acquainted with the human mind be surprised, that an almost general and indignant rejection was the result of such a proceeding?
52739I appealed to an old officer of the regiment, who was present, Whether he thought the speech had any such tendency?
52739I asked him to what lengths men( who had still some reflection) meant to allow themselves to be borne away with the tide?
52739I then inquired of the purser if he had not brought any other letter to me from Captain Foote?
52739Is it possible that any disavowal could be more distinct, or made in a more proper and military manner?
52739Supposing they did not, would the King and people of England be ready to make peace with men whose hands were red with the blood of their countrymen?
52739This is a natural conduct for a sensible and reflecting man: but do soldiers think, or reflect deeply?
52739Was it not evident that the mutiny at Masulipatam had been caused by the mere rumour of this intention on the part of Government?
52739Was it not more likely that they would deem this a repetition of what they had before considered injustice, and rush on the extreme of violence?
52739We have escaped this danger; but is that any reason for incurring a similar hazard?
52739Were they not in a state of outrageous mutiny?
52739What am I to do, in case of an extreme?
52739What an argument is this?
52739What could be offered to induce them to resist the temptations held out by Government?
52739What had they gained?
52739When men had once passed the Rubicon, and commenced opposition to Government, what would be their plans?
52739When will this life have an end?
52739Would such sentiments, I asked, redound to the disgrace or to the honour of this army?
52739Would these natives allow them to live and rule over them?
52739Would they not rather, if they did not abandon this quarter of India altogether, attempt its reconquest?
57431Tell me, brethren, is my congregation, peradventure, better than Noah''s ark, in which, of the three sons Noah had, one was evil? 57431 Who becomes sick spiritually and I do not suffer with him?
574311856[ misprint for 1857?].
57431A pamphlet, The Katipunan( Manila, 1902), by Francis St. Clair(?
57431And what has been the fruit of our effort unto fatigue and of our loyal faith?
57431Are there then no abuses?
57431Are they perhaps descended from men- eaters?
57431Can it be better than the earthly paradise, where the two first parents of all the human race, created in original justice and grace, fell?"
57431Has the present most gloomy situation any remedy?
57431Is it or not a fact that, for España to maintain this colony under its dominion, it needs the influence of the religious over the inhabitants?
57431Is it, peradventure, better than heaven itself, whence fell so many angels?
57431Is it, peradventure, better than the family of the patriarch Jacob, in which, of his twelve sons, only Joseph is praised?
57431Is it, peradventure, better than the house of the patriarch Isaac, in which, of the two sons born to him, one was chosen of God, and the other damned?
57431Is it, peradventure, better than the household of Jesus Christ, our Savior, in which, of His twelve apostles, one was a traitor, and sold him?
57431Let the Filipinos pay heavier taxes under their own government; why is that any concern?
57431Of what use would be independence if the slaves of today would be the tyrants of tomorrow?
57431P. 150, line 4 from end of text: Delete"[ caliph?]."
57431P. 72, line 3: For"Dampier"read"Cowley?"
57431Quis scandalizatur et ego non uror?"
57431Rights of the Secretary[ sic; Chief?]
57431What reason have the religious corporations of Filipinas given that they should be persecuted with so great passion?
57431Where does the truth lie?
57431Who suffers scandal and I am not burned?"
57431Why do we deny to others the benefit which we desire for our fatherland?
57431Will it be necessary to explain this simple consideration?
57431Will they prove it sometime?
50837Could not,he suggested,"a European louse( a Hungarian one in this case) be brought into contact with my Tartar?
50837How can I believe my ministers?
50837A Jew, a plebeian by birth, how could he be admitted into the diplomatic service?
50837A certain Professor William Davies(?)
50837And how could it be otherwise?
50837But whence can I procure other and better people in a society which for centuries has wallowed in this pool of slander?
50837Can anything be more awful?
50837Can one be surprised that I brought no rosy reminiscences from the Oriental courts?
50837Could I inform them of the hour of my birth, in order to account for my adventurous career?
50837I have a house with two doors; what does it matter to anybody if I choose to close the one and open the other?"
50837I have often been asked why I did not from a patriotic point of view join the national political endeavours, and take part in the movement of 1867?
50837I thought to myself, the father professor of the gymnasium at St. Georghen was wrong after all when he said,"Moshele, why dost thou study?
50837My father, generally so sweet- tempered, became angry and said:''Do you know who this gentleman is?
50837Referring to the riskiness of this step, the king remarked,"What were we to do?
50837Where is the Semitic sharpness, the Semitic energy and perseverance, which the European puts down and fears as dangerous racial characteristics?
50837Who knows but what he might have made a better sovereign on the throne of the Osmanlis?
50837Who told them to keep their eyes and ears shut?''"
50837Why deny it?
50837do you think I shall give up for a price the land which my forefathers conquered with the sword?"
7489But are not people angry at losing their heads?
7489But what do you expect to find in New Guinea?
7489Have you got the big serpent?
7489How do you use it?
7489They often ask us,the lieutenant said:"When are you going to leave Long Nawang?
7489To look for rattan,was the answer, and"What is your name?"
7489What do you expect to find?
7489What is the matter,he said,"do n''t you know the way?"
7489What necessity was there for my child to come here?
7489Where are you going?
7489Why all this?
7489Why have people been bold enough to take the fish?
7489Why should I pay Otter?
7489Arriving at the house she went up the wrong ladder, and the man was angry and said:"Do n''t you know the right ladder?"
7489His mother angrily said to him:"Why do n''t you exert yourself to get food?"
7489In the night Deer( rusa) arrived and called out:"Is there any one here?"
7489Seeing this, his wife for the second time said:"Why do you eat pátin?
7489Semang said:"Who is talking there?"
7489She went away and met an antoh in the shape of a woman who asked her:"Where are you going?"
7489Tell me, would not a man''s life be well spent-- tell me, would it not be well sacrificed in an endeavour to explore these regions?
7489The mother asked:"Why do you hurry so?"
7489Then he passed through it and said to the stranger:"How did you come here?
7489What is your name?"
7489she answered,"what else did you hunt for?"
9793How could it be supposed,he asks,"that Moses should ordain such laws against himself, to his own reproach and damage?"
9793And what is more advantageous than mutual love and concord?
9793And who would not make haste to die before he would suffer the same miseries?
9793Did not the springs of Siloam run more plentifully for the Roman general?
9793For what is more excellent than inviolable piety?
9793Freimann, Wie verhielt sich das Judenthum zu Jesus?
9793Had He not shown favor to Titus and performed miracles in his aid?
9793How could God allow the wicked and dissolute Romans to prosper and the chosen people to be oppressed?
9793Now, who is there that revolves these things in his mind, and yet is able to bear the sight of the sun, though he might live out of danger?
9793What is more just than submission to laws?
9793Where is this city that God Himself inhabited?
9793Who is there so much his country''s enemy, or so unmanly and so desirous of living, as not to repent that he is still alive?
38508Are the Pekin sights worth seeing?
38508Are the people agricultural, as here?
38508By what route did you come out?
38508Did you find the Siberian line comfortable?
38508How is His Majesty, your benevolent sovereign?
38508How long did the last part of your journey through Manchuria take, and what were your experiences like in Korea?
38508How long have you been travelling?
38508Is your capital a very fine one, and what is the Emperor''s palace like? 38508 Is your country a very hilly one?"
38508What are their ambitions?
38508What do the people do?
38508What interested you most?
38508What is the country like?
38508When did you leave home?
38508When did you leave home?
38508Who is it? 38508 You must have been very glad on your arrival at Seoul to find that the finest building is your cathedral?
38508''What is the most beautiful thing on earth?''
38508***** Will China, in case of need, unite with Japan to destroy the common enemy?
38508Above all, what would happen if Japan, united with China, were to overrun the Russian dominions, and one day threaten Central Europe?
38508And above all, who can at this moment explain or understand all the progress of modern Japan and fully realize all its future importance?
38508And now you, a European, coming from the West, ask, with obvious irony,''What does this all mean?''"
38508And yet, who does not know that this desire is the cornerstone on which moral structures of mighty dimensions can be reared?
38508Another question which is constantly addressed to me is: Is not the journey very monotonous?
38508Are not the natives of a very low type?
38508But do you suppose our sense of justice was not outraged?
38508But how was I to get there?
38508But whose?
38508But would it be to the interest of the yellow race to overrun Europe?
38508By the same instinct, I suppose, Li- Hu awoke and I asked eagerly,"Mukden?
38508Can it be a fact that this army is required to keep these little folk in order?
38508Could my carriage be attached to it?
38508Do they belong to the ghosts?
38508Does Manchuria really belong to the Yellow Empire?
38508For do we not consider that soldier most efficient who destroys the greatest number of lives?
38508For who knows what future awaits her?
38508For whom, and what for?
38508Has the coronation not been postponed after all?
38508How do they manage it?
38508How long will it require to realize and acquire all the advantages of Western civilization and the elevating power of Christianity?
38508How long will it take them to awaken?
38508How long will they be able to guard them from corruption?
38508How long will they be able to preserve them unspoilt?
38508How much did it cost?"
38508How rich is he?"
38508I can not help asking,"Where?"
38508II TO THE FAR EAST BY THE TRANS- SIBERIAN RAILWAY I FROM PETERSBURG TO MANCHURIA Is it really possible to get to the Far East by land?
38508III MANCHURIA UNDER RUSSIAN RULE Am I on Chinese territory?
38508III What are the most extraordinary things in this Hermit Country?
38508If the Chinese have been at last compelled to relinquish their ancient views of life and to accept ours, can we blame them if they do it grudgingly?
38508In replying I ventured to remark,"What could prevent the mighty Tsar of all the Russias carrying out his wishes?"
38508Is it comfortable?
38508Is it not a most uninteresting and flat country?
38508Is it not the root of military and civic virtues?
38508Is it to be wondered at that every means was employed to attain it?
38508Is it to be wondered at that the people were reduced to poverty?
38508Is it too bold to hint that the death of the first of the philosophers was partly suicidal?
38508Is the Emperor at last inaugurating the long- awaited festivities?
38508Is the Siberian Railway open to the public?
38508It would be easier to give an answer if one were asked,"What is_ not_ worth seeing, and what can be omitted in Pekin?"
38508Kharbin is supposed to have about fifteen thousand inhabitants, but where were they?
38508May I not go even so far as to say that the gentlest and most peace- loving of religions endorses this aspiration?
38508Mukden?"
38508No guests were bidden to dinner, and when my host put the question to me,"What do you think about Seoul?"
38508Or again, she might stimulate her son''s courage by saying:"What wilt thou say when in battle thou losest arm or leg?"
38508Shall I really get across it in a comfortable railway carriage, as you would go on a trip into the country?
38508The answer would be much easier to give if the question were, What are the least striking?
38508The centre of trade is in the Chinese city; but how can I convey an idea of this to those who do not know this people and this part of the world?
38508V How did Korea educate her sons that her rule, her justice, and her people sank so low?
38508Was it calculated to impress us with a sense of the justice and fair play of the British nation?
38508Was it meant to be a compliment or was it sarcasm?
38508Was this an auspicious beginning?
38508Were they dead, asleep, or hiding?
38508What about her people, her life, physiology, and atmosphere?
38508What can have happened that the home of silence should have been disturbed by such an awful uproar?
38508What developments may not the future have in store?
38508What do I really think about Seoul?
38508What do you think of the young Emperor?
38508What has happened?
38508What has he got?"
38508What is the Dowager Empress like?
38508What was going to happen?
38508What will it be there, at the Siberian terminus?
38508What would happen if they conquered all Eastern Asia, and perhaps Siberia also?
38508Where is he going?
38508Which of her attachments has been the most sincere, who can say?
38508Who could ever grasp the total effect in all its splendour?
38508Who could ever understand it in all its mystery?
38508Who is to secure her definite leadership-- Japan or Russia?
38508Who was your architect?
38508Will Manchuria be more prosperous under the new régime?
38508Will the Chinese seek retaliation for what they consider to have been an injustice done to them, and which they evidently have not forgotten?
38508Will the people be able to rise to a higher level?
38508Would that interest them?
38508Would they remain passive, or were they going to attack me?
38508is not that the northern light breaking through the dark?
38508or,"How wilt thou control thy face if the Emperor should bid thee to cut off thine ears or to perform the hara- kiri?"
36542How did we get into all this mess, anyhow?
36542Senator Culberson:''And represented the Filipino people?'' 36542 What''s in a name?"
36542Where is Aguinaldo?
36542Why?
36542An odd situation, was it not?
36542And why this private admission to his friend Mr. Carnegie, which neither he nor Mr. Taft has ever publicly made?
36542Are we fighting the Philippine nation?
36542As to the 30,000 combatants, if he had 11,000 men armed with guns on July 9th and 40,000 on August 29th, why not 30,000 on August 6th?
36542At this juncture some soft- headed gentleman asks:"What is this man who writes this book driving at?
36542But the guide was of the kind who wait until you point and ask"Is that the right direction?"
36542But what does the former offer?
36542But what light did it throw on the situation?
36542But what was Aguinaldo to get out of the transaction, from the Dewey point of view?
36542But why should we say it?
36542CHAPTER V OTIS AND AGUINALDO Where people and leaders are agreed, What can the archon do?
36542Can you imagine a more thankless job?
36542Could its author have checked them by repudiating it even if he had wanted to?
36542Did I report the incident to General MacArthur?
36542Do we not give them good government?
36542Do you understand, Sergeant?"
36542Do you wonder at the song that heads the chapter?
36542Does he think the Senate is an annex of the White House?"
36542Governor Taft said humorously,"I ca n''t eh?
36542He said,"What shall I tell them?"
36542He said:"Well, I''ve just had a talk with the general to see if I could get my resignation from the army accepted?"
36542How can you blame them?
36542How can you have"a permanent service"unless you have a definite declared policy?
36542How could it be otherwise when so many of the Filipinos are sons and grandsons of Spaniards?
36542How far is incidental sacrifice of human life negligible in the working out of the broader problem of"the greatest good of the greatest number?"
36542How valuable did this assistance prove?
36542How?
36542I am not quite sure as to the form of the question, whether it was''had''or''would''?
36542I know that the early question,"Does the Constitution follow the flag?"
36542I raised up, shook the intruder, and said:"Hello, Ola, what are you doing here?"
36542I said"What is that, Jones?"
36542If not, then how far?
36542Is he trying to show that the American soldiers in the Philippines in February, 1899, all wanted to quit as soon as the war broke out?"
36542Is it any wonder that ever since I have worn that man, as Hamlet would say,"in my heart''s core"?
36542Is it any wonder that the Filipinos do not love the Professor?
36542Is it tenable to the point of total elimination of the people sought to be improved?
36542Is not this distinctly unfair both to governors and governed?
36542Is there not some human nature in that remark?
36542Is this proposition tenable, and if so, within what limits?
36542Many an American just here is sure to ask himself,"Why all this''clamor''?
36542Senator Burrows:"Did he give that as his reason?"
36542Senator?''
36542That reads very well-- that about"arrange if possible,""no objection was made,"etc.,--does it not?
36542Was the whole future of 8,000,000 of people to be jeopardized to save a few people in Samar?
36542Was there aught that I did not share In vigil or toil or ease, One joy or woe that I did not know, Dear friends across the seas?
36542What did the Admiral probably suppose?
36542What did the people care about paper constitutions concerning benevolent assimilation?
36542What does it matter, anyhow, how much it costs to do right?
36542What had been the screams of the American eagle, if any, concerning his moral leadership of the family of unfeathered bipeds?
36542What hope therefore can there be that the light that shone upon Saul on the road to Damascus will ever break upon the President?
36542What just ground have they for complaint?"
36542What then did Governor Taft do to meet the situation in 1903?
36542What then is the explanation of composition so forceful in its impassioned simplicity, and in the light of subsequent events, so pathetic?
36542What was the state of the public mind on shore, and how was it prepared to receive his assurances of American aid?
36542Which way shall I fly?
36542Who knew whether any one of these names represented a mountain lair, a country village, a remote islet, or a large and populous province?
36542Who would object?
36542Why did he not send a message to Congress showing up the hemp rebate system?
36542Why did these complaints-- made with annual regularity up to Governor Forbes''s accession-- cease thereafter?
36542Why does he content himself in his last annual report with a mild allusion to the fact that the condition of the hemp industry is"not satisfactory"?
36542Why not declare the purpose of our Government with the regard to the Islands?
36542Why?
36542Why?
36542Will my people believe it?
36542With such tremendous issues at stake, what does it matter to the richest nation on earth what the Philippines cost?
36542[ 128] In the sacred name of National Honor what of the Merritt promise?
36542[ 215] Want to see it?"
36542[ 36] This sounds a little more serious than"earnest boys"alleging the lack of a toothbrush as an excuse for declining mortal combat, does it not?
36542[ 431] The roving bands would ask the peaceably inclined people our flag was supposed to be protecting,"Are you for us or for the Americans?"
36542[ 75] Was not that taking that government a bit seriously?
36542it is hard for thee to kick against the right of a people to pursue happiness in their own way"?
36542the first stanza of which closes Now I''d like to know who''s the boss of the show, Is it me or Emilio Aguinaldo?
56778''Do you take us,''said he in wrath,''do you take us for traitors to our fatherland?
56778; Canton, ca., 1759?]
56778; ca., 1759?]
56778A plain narrative( London, 1764?).
56778Aut quam dabit homo commutationem pro anima sua?
56778But can such Formalities be required or observed at the Distance of half the Globe?
56778But have the Spaniards forgot their own Histories?
56778But what can two men who come without weapons and with crossed arms to present themselves at the gate of a city do?
56778But[ what?]
56778Can Six Hundred Pieces of Brass and Iron Ordnance?
56778Do we not know our obligations?''
56778For how could our Fourth Proposition take Notice of, and consent to theirs, unless from a previous Knowledge and Perusal of what they had to offer?
56778Has he died or has he been restored to our province of Toledo?
56778He named alcaldes-[mayor?]
56778How can they expect Villacorta to keep his word of honor, which it was unnecessary for him to give as he was in the fort?
56778Or what exchange shall a man give for his soul?"
56778Since the English have acted thus inhumanely toward him, is Anda obliged to regard the laws of warfare?
56778Sir William Draper;[ Manila?
56778The others are not remarkable for their Productions except Polo which yields much Gold& Ligu[ i.e., Ligao?]
56778This letter agreed to by all the council and signed by the archbishop was shown to the generals and was despatched to[ that commander?]
56778This reads as follows in the Douay version:"For what doth it profit a man, if he gain the whole world, and suffer the loss of his own soul?
56778To recognize a sin, to confess it with show of repentance and to commit a greater of the same kind: what doctrine, I repeat, is this?
56778What can such governors,[ such] auditors, and such alcaldes occasion, if not the ruin of the community?
56778What is there to fear from them to refuse to receive them?
56778Who would believe that such a... thing could be?
56778Within a few moments the same message was repeated by means of a Siquite[ Sepoy?].
56778[ 207] What has become of Father Master Manuel Guevara, who was confused with the Portuguese?
56778[ Sir William Draper; 1764?].
56778[ Sir William Draper; London, 1764?].
56778[ Sir William Draper?
56778[ Sir William Draper?
56778[ Under date of March( sic in original; May?)
56778will your Reverence say on learning that he has bondsmen who give him opinions,... testimonies contrary to all justice and truth?
6885( Martin Mendez, op, cit) Where did this extemporaneous interpreter learn Castilian?
6885In Malacca, with the Portuguese?
6885In the Moluccas?
6885Is n''t there left the fine life of the pirate?
6885Is not this enough?
6885Might this captain, who was greatly feared by all his foes, have been the Rajah Matanda whom the Spaniards afterwards encountered in Tondo in 1570?
6885Moreover,''Why work?''
6885The predisposition exists?
6885They let him ransom himself within seven days, demanding 400 measures( cavanes?)
6885They paid no attention either to cultivating the soil or to fostering industry; and wherefore?
6885To what is this retrogression due?
6885What causes operated to awake this terrible predisposition from its lethargy?
6885What future awaits him who distinguishes himself, him who studies, who rises above the crowd?
6885What has happened?
6885Who is the indolent one in the Manila offices?
6885Why be rich?
6885Why should n''t it?
6885Why?
6885Yet the traveler has been unfair in picking out the governor especially: Why only the governor?
522All?
522And what put in it?
522And why do they speak of snow and the crane, and lightning and a yellow dog?
522At last one of the old men said to him:''You have been here a long time, ought you not to go home?''
522Ca n''t you grab once for us?
522Can you do it?
522Can you toss the knives?
522Chi,I asked,"do you have any such games as host and guest, or games in which the large boys protect the small ones?"
522Chi,we asked,"what kind of games do boys play?"
522Did you ever hear this one?
522Do the Chinese have no other kinds of toy animals?
522Do you have any other guessing games?
522Do you know any games?
522Do you know any of these stories?
522For instance?
522Have you any games more vigorous than this?
522Have you any other games which develop the protective instinct in boys?
522Have you any other games which require strength?
522How high were they?
522How use the water?
522Is the mouse at home?
522My name is Grab, what is your name?
522There is no grandmother Wind, is there, nurse?
522What are in those?
522What does that represent?
522What have they done?
522What is it for?
522What is that game you were playing a few days ago in which you used one stick to knock another?
522What is that game,we inquired of Chi,"the boys on the street play with two marbles?"
522What is that?
522What is the knife for?
522What is your name?
522What rhymes?
522What shall we play?
522What were you playing a few days ago when all the boys lay in a straight line?
522What will you get to- morrow?
522What will you heat?
522What will you make?
522When did that happen?
522Who is Chi?
522Who is it?
522Why do they call the other mother- in- law Rain?
522Yes do you know any?
522Did n''t she get any meat?
522Did the dog die?"
522Does he like it?
522Finally, as it began to dawn on him that I was talking of his son, he asked:"Whom are you talking about?"
522Headland?"
522Hsin?"
522I followed him but how could I catch a man on horseback?"
522If you want them we can play any number of them for you, but what will you do with them after you get them?"
522In imagination I can see the reader raise his eyebrows and mutter,"Do the Chinese eat crows?"
522JUVENILE JUGGLING"How is that?"
522Returning she asked:"How is this that one of my flowers is gone?"
522They walked up to the girl digging and engaged in the following conversation:"What are you digging?"
522We said to Mr. Hsin,"Foreigners say the Chinese do not have dolls, how is that?"
522We want the monkey show, may we have it?"
522What do you see in the earth, pray tell?
522What do you see in the well, my dear?
522What is he saying there on the rock?
522Where has the little dog gone?
51080But why--some will ask"is it necessary to employ these native cooks, washermen, etc.?
51080How could it be sin when nobody knew anything about it?
51080Sammy, where is the pudding?
51080Then you do this because there is no hope for you, whether you take animal life or not?
51080Waiting for what?
51080Were you not afraid your heathen neighbours would make trouble?
51080What shall I pay for them?
51080What trouble could they make, teacher? 51080 What''s the matter with_ this_ pony?"
51080''So you fear the future,--what is your notion of hell?''
51080A grown- up daughter sitting on the stairs, modestly inquired"Where is_ our_ pony?"
51080A ship''s captain once asked an out- going missionary to China:"Do you think you can make any impression on the four hundred millions of China?"
51080After the battle of Lookout Mountain a dying soldier, roused by a sound of shouting, said to a comrade who was supporting him--"What was that?"
51080And where shall I find the money to pay for the other pony, if not recovered,--which is an even chance?
51080And yet, I thought, is it such a mistake?
51080Are they praying?
51080Are they praying?
51080At last he summed it all up in the self- satisfied expression--"About as big as Burma, is n''t it?"
51080Buddhism a"Beautiful Religion"?
51080But what of the character of native converts?
51080Can Jesus Christ save you?"
51080Can such an education as our eastern converts require be communicated to them through their vernacular languages?
51080Did he not by this enlightenment become something more than man?
51080Did that Word make_ me_?
51080Did they minister consolation to the sorrowing ones?
51080Do you think that after all I have done I must still go to hell?''
51080From what?
51080Had he now become a God?
51080Had they been present at the bedside to minister some hope to the dying man who was about to pass out into the awful dark?
51080Have the backward tribes sufficient intelligence and stamina to make trustworthy Christians?
51080Have we made a mistake in displaying the cross in the first proclamation of the gospel in these villages?
51080He can point to his god in that idol- house on the hilltop, but where is the Christian''s god?
51080Her wrinkled face brightened with hope as she exclaimed,''If I do as you have said, and believe on Jesus Christ,_ will_ He save me?''
51080Home, did I say?
51080How can they be praying, inasmuch as Buddhism knows no God,--does not claim to have a God?
51080How do they reconcile this with the teachings of their law?
51080How shall a stronger force be provided?
51080I said to him,"Well, Ko Ngi, how did you find out that he was a humbug?"
51080If little children are included in the saving work of Christ, are they not so included the world over?
51080If little children in Christian lands are immortal, why are not little children in pagan lands also immortal?
51080If this is not the pony I borrowed, then where is he?
51080Is the Burman lazy?
51080It is said that when a Chin wife is asked"Where is your husband?"
51080Next, where should they be buried?
51080Now what are you doing to escape such an awful fate?''
51080One day when"Missis"was giving directions about the dinner she called Sammy and said,"Sammy, how many eggs have you?"
51080Pointing to me he said:"Is this your Christ?"
51080The disciples asked--"Who sinned, this man or his parents, that he should be born blind?"
51080The old question"Is it lawful to give tribute to CÃ ¦ sar?"
51080Then I say-- Your Saya( missionary) how many chillen?
51080Then the following conversation took place:"Are you not afraid of punishment in hell for killing these creatures?"
51080Then what are these worshippers doing here on their knees before images which represent no existing being?
51080Then, how should the two coffins be conveyed to their last resting place?
51080Thoughts were going back to the time when we heard the call,"Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?"
51080What then is Neikban?
51080What, then, are they doing?
51080When I had finished I approached her saying:''Why do you worship so devoutly?''
51080When a young man or woman has once settled the burning question: Is it my duty and privilege to go as a missionary?
51080Why trouble about it?
51080With each blow they reviled him saying,"Can Jesus save you?
51080Without any show of compassion he unknowingly repeated the old- time question--"Because of whose sin was she born in that condition?"
51080Would n''t the teacher please give the baby a name?
51080and not only me, but everybody and everything in all this great world?
51080and whose pony have I stolen?
51080how shall I explain being in possession of this one, if called to account?
9457And now, Sheikh Ibrahim, where do you mean to go?
9457Have you heard of the news from Europe?
9457How did you pass your time among the Blacks?
9457How far did you advance into the negro country?
9457How many soldiers do you think are necessary for subduing the country as far as Senaar?
9457In what state are the roads from Egypt to Senaar?
9457Is it to this day the place of meeting for lovers? �[ See Sir William Jones''s Comment de Poës.
9457Q. I understand that you treated with two of the Mamelouk Beys at Ibrim; was it so?
9457Tell me, how are the Mamelouks at Dongola?
9457The Arabian poets make frequent allusions to Shab Aamer; thus Ibn el Faredh says:-- � Is Shab Aamer, since we left it, still inhabited?
9457What do those countries afford?
9457What, let me ask, is the result of your last journey?
9457With an iron club concealed beneath his clothes, the man approached it, and exclaimed, � How long shall this stone be adored and kissed?
9457[ p.x] It may perhaps be asked, why our inquisitive traveller did not learn from some intelligent native the precise extent and limits of Hedjaz?
9457� Have the English, then, � he exclaimed, � fought for nothing these twenty years?
9457� What is the price of dates at Mekka or Medina? � is always the first question asked by a Bedouin who meets a passenger on the road.
9991What more,we ask,"can the human brain accomplish?"
9991And why make such a fuss about so simple a matter?
9991Are they Egyptian or Babylonian or Aramaic or are they something entirely different?
9991But did you ever stop to think what happens when you write a letter?
9991But how about our own alphabet?
9991But how did you know how to make your curlycues in such a fashion that both the postman and your father could retranslate them into spoken words?
9991Does it suddenly arise with its steep cliffs from the dark waves of the ocean or does it overlook a desert?
9991How then did it happen that one became the ruler of his neighbors and got hold of all their fields and barns without breaking a single law?
9991Is there another mountain behind it, or a plain?
9991The latter said that he would gladly let him have whatever he needed but could Sparrow put up any sort of guaranty?
9991This sounds almost funny, does n''t it?
9991Two centuries later, Alexander the Great turned the ancient land of the Pharaoh?
9991We may be Frenchmen or Chinamen or Russians; we may live in the furthest corner of Indonesia( do you know where that is?
9991What could he have meant?
9991What did he look like?
9991What do you do?
9991What have you really been doing?
9991Why did he not stay at home like the rest of us?"
9991Why should I not write a special history for you?
9404How do you mean,''all''s lost''? 9404 How many?"
9404Well, why not?
9404What time does it rise to- night?
9404Besides, the moon was full, and had not the Great Fakir declared that this should be the moment of victory?
9404Do n''t you see the 10th Hussars are here?"
9404How long should Islam be insulted?
9404How long should its followers lurk in the barren lands of the North?
9404Is it fitting that Great Britain should play off one brutal khan against his neighbours, or balance one barbarous tribe against another?
9404Is it not so, my brothers?"
9404Rifles there were in plenty; but where could a gun be found?
9404The mountain battery fired a few shells, but the distance was too great to do much good, or shall I say harm?
9404They bore no malice, why should the Sirkar?
9404What could be more attractive?
9404What did they know of the distant regiments which the telegraph wires were drawing, from far down in the south of India?
9404What is the actual fact?
9404What is the explanation?
9404What must the garrison have been by the reality?
9404Where did the inhabitants of the villages go?
9404Who should shoot?
9404Why had the Sirkar burnt their village?
9404Why should the common be precious?
9404Why, replied Major Deane, had they broken the peace and attacked the camp?
9404Why, they asked, had the Sirkar visited them so heavily?
9404Would they give up their rifles or not?
9404Yet, who would by his evidence send a brother to the gallows?
6708At the end of the tour he asked how much greater he was than his minister?
6708Can not men respect its decrees?
6708Could it be done?
6708He asked:"Are these proceedings worthy, I will not say of princes, but of men possessing the least spark of honor?
6708He exclaimed,"What need have I of gold after my death?
6708He wrapped up this counsel in the exhortation,"What is the use of embarrassing ourselves with wealth?
6708How could the Sungs expect to avoid the same fate, or to propitiate the most implacable and insatiable of conquering races?
6708If Heaven had not favored me should I have succeeded in destroying with such ease those who withdrew into the desert of Shamo?
6708If they had paid heed to it, should we ever have reached this spot?"
6708In his letter to Niyamoho he said,"Why fatigue your troops with long and arduous marches when I will grant you of my own will whatever you demand?"
6708Is not the fate of man decreed by heaven?"
6708Oh, heaven, shall I be acting against thy desires if I sought to place a new prince of this family on the throne?"
6708The English no doubt demanded more than they ought, but what was the use of arguing with them, as they were masters of the situation?
6708What are the advantages which Russia possesses over England in dealing with China?
6708What is the conclusion to which the observations of all first- hand students of China have conducted them?
6708What would China be worth to Russia?
6708What would you say if we were to transport ourselves to Europe and to act there as you have done here?
6708What, in brief, was the Chinese case?
6708Who is more worthy of it than our general?"
6708Would you stand it for a moment?
53887And how are the people going? 53887 What do you expect this Conference to give the Armenian people as their adequate reparation and just rights?"
53887What was the meaning of all this? 53887 Where do you get your war news from?"
53887''How,''he had answered,''can I abandon the Christ whom I have preached for twenty- years?''"
53887Besides, what is the object or the necessity of a"dividing zone"between the Turkish and Russian Armenians?
53887But why, in Heaven''s name, is it not proclaimed to the world that the culprits may know and tremble and stay their hand?
53887Could a more dreadful confession have been made in respect to the conduct and policy of any Christian Government?
53887Could there be a better proof of intellectual rectitude and the sincerity of sentiment?
53887Could there be a more crushing condemnation of the judgment of the statesmen responsible for that treaty in regard to the Turk?
53887Do the Johanniter Knights, of whom the Kaiser is himself Grand Master, approve of these proceedings?
53887Do they think that He who said"inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of these little ones, ye have done it unto Me"knows of any distinction of race?
53887He replied:''Why, do n''t you understand, we do n''t want to have to repeat this thing again after a few years?
53887How can I love a man who comes from a nation that has so recently killed my friends?
53887How could it be otherwise?
53887How is this fact to be explained?
53887I spoke again to the captain:''Why are you taking such brutal measures to accomplish your aim?
53887Is it because the victims are Armenians, mere Armenians so used to massacre, so long abandoned by Europe to the lust and pleasure of"the Gentle Turk"?
53887Is it seriously claimed that the Turk has proved himself, under the test of war, superior in morals and chivalry to all the nations of Europe?
53887Is sympathy won by tyranny, or loyalty bred by massacre?
53887It''s hot down in the deserts of Arabia, and there is no water, and these people ca n''t stand a hot climate, do n''t you see?''
53887Surely we might have asked ourselves, What had we been doing all these years to fulfil those duties?
53887The German officer confessed that what he had seen was horrible, more horrible than anything he had ever seen before;"but,"he added,"what could we do?
53887Under these circumstances what better service could the Armenian render his religion than die for it?
53887Were they also in the way of their military aims?
53887What are these services?
53887What can we do?
53887What chance would the bravest people in the world have under such circumstances?
53887What claim had the Turks upon the sympathy and support of their Armenian subjects?
53887What has Turkish domination been to its subject races?
53887What has become of the Armenians, one of the most virile and prolific races of the world living in a healthy country?
53887What have Christian Germans to say to all this?
53887Why?
53887[ 12] He might treat General Townshend well; but how was he treating the thousands of Indians and Englishmen in his hands?
5356813th century(?).
53568Again, how to deal with the nomad Kurds?
53568Am I guilty of indiscretion when I say that the prevailing opinion of them in official circles is one of contempt, not unmixed with alarm?
53568And at what point in that bleak region could one hope to pick up the others?
53568And what are the interests of the progressive states of Europe, and of Great Britain in particular, in the settlement and disposal of the Question?
53568Are there villages in the crater?
53568But by what people and at what date were they stricken to the ground, and their temples and palaces given to the flames?
53568But it may be asked: why has so little been heard of the Armenians still residing in their native seats?
53568But our poor porters and the several zaptiehs who have, quite unnecessarily, scrambled up-- how shall we protect them against the rigour of the night?
53568But was there no school, no Armenian teacher?
53568But what if the northern Power were to occupy Turkish Armenia?
53568But what is the meaning of the name Turkish which has been used to distinguish the one from the other element?
53568But which of these underground hovels was the least repugnant as a lodging for the night?
53568But who was Bayindar, and who the persons with the cacophonous names to whose memory these mausolea were built?
53568But why did the movement fasten upon these scattered communities-- hostages, as it would seem, to the Mussulman power?
53568But, even if the apprehensions of the most nervous could be justified by solid arguments, what is the alternative which they are able to suggest?
53568By what means can the Council ensure that the young men sent abroad to study have really penetrated into the inner circle of European scholarship?
53568Cartwright( John)("The Preacher,"English; travelled from Aleppo to Ispahan viâ Bitlis and Lake Van about 1600?)
53568Do these fluctuations arise from the opening or closing of subterraneous issues or from movements of the earth''s crust?
53568Had they trained last April?
53568Have I wearied my reader with this long and almost exhaustive analysis, at which I can scarcely myself suppress a yawn?
53568Have all quarry left the haunts of the great hunter, whose name is attached to one of the most remarkable among the mountains of the world?
53568His cities as far as the sources of the Euphrates( Murad?)
53568How could I better convince my lord of the obedience of his servant than by successfully resisting in that castle the greatest warrior of the world?"
53568How should we be able to explain, still less to justify, the circumstance to some visitor from another planet?
53568I was informed of a more direct route which, after leaving Bashkala, passes by way of Gever, Shemzinar( Shemdinan?)
53568If they yielded to the present demand, was it likely that the chiefs would forego payment when the Turkish force had turned their backs upon Sasun?
53568May I, as a traveller, take the present opportunity of contributing my mite of gratitude to Lord Curzon for this considerable work?
53568Or had we courted an attack by dividing our forces, and were our servants and our papers and our baggage at the mercy of thieves?
53568Schools?
53568Some very practical these s were expounded; why, for instance, should one sleep in a bed and not on the floor?
53568That is the Catholic Church;--but where is the school?
53568The Armenian Question: Europe or Russia?
53568The Armenians have neither leaders nor a class of leaders; and how long would it take to develop such a class?
53568The Indian Government are at the present day sensible of great constriction in their finances, and what are the methods which they pursue?
53568The Russians did not want them; but what were they to do?
53568The indignant matrons assailed his ears with the pertinent question: neye geldin, whereto didst thou come?
53568The question then arises, what are the interests of Great Britain, and upon what lines should her policy be shaped?
53568There are no dogs here; was it a bear?
53568There are several large villages in the plain of Pasin; but to what race or mixture of races do the Mohammedan inhabitants belong?
53568Well, whither shall we direct our steps?
53568Were we prisoners and these our jailers?
53568What Indian Foreign Secretary is even conversant with the affairs of Persia, his next- door neighbour, as one might say?
53568What are these for the most part but the higher stages of the plateau country?
53568What invisible force controls all this fermenting human material?...
53568What track will you follow, or what course will you shape towards Khinis and its fertile plain?
53568What wonder if they infused their politics with a character at which your superior European would sometimes frown and more often smile?
53568Where should we find a yaila from which to draw our supplies during our sojourn upon the mountain?
53568Where was the Mudir or Director of Public Instruction?
53568Who can foretell our future?
53568Who was Sheikh Ibrahim, who was Khosrov Pasha?
53568Who would expect that these crystal depths should contain such nauseous elements, like a beautiful but poisonous flower?
53568Why had we come?
53568Wo steht die Wiege der Menschheit?
53568Would it merely entail the loss of our northern trade- route?
53568[ 299] What was the problem?
53568[ 88] May Arzasku have been situated in the great plain at the southern foot of the Ararat system, now known as the district of Alashkert?
53568had we received an iradeh from the Sultan to take photographs of what we saw?
53568in his capital, Arzasku( site?).
42970On Tubaran,says Idrisi,"are dependent Mahyak, Kir Kaian, Sura"(?
42970Rudhan(? Rudbar) is a small town south of the Helmund.
42970), 66 Carpet- making industry of, 18 Destruction of, date of, 16 Minab river, 166 Minagar, Binagar(?
42970..."From there(?
42970After Alexander''s time many centuries elapsed before we get another clear historic view into Makran, and then what do we find?
42970Again, who is going to make friends with the Amir of Afghanistan and try his luck?
42970And where on the southern slopes of the Hindu Kush do the small affluents of the Alingar and Alishang have their beginning?
42970And who has the best of it?
42970Bampur or Pahra),"Kashran"(?
42970But what should we expect even in present times if we proceeded to compile a geographical treatise from the works of Milton and Shakespere?
42970But where does it rise?
42970But where was Patala?
42970But who were the Nysæans, and what became of them?
42970Can we reconcile these discrepancies with the text of history?
42970Dahertan), 236, 237 Dehgans, 269 Dehi(?
42970Dashtak), 304 Dames, Longworth, cited, 201 Damizar(?
42970Dehi), 483 Dehertan(?
42970Did the Arabs descend through any of the well- known passes of the frontier-- the Mulla, Bolan, Saki- Sarwar, or Gomul-- into the plains of India?
42970Did they spread northward from India through the rugged passes of Northern Kashmir, taking with them the faith of their ancestors?
42970Does not Nonnus tell us that it was a stone city near a lake?
42970From here they retraced their steps and crossed the Helmund at Ghoweh Kol(?
42970Gulran), 235 Kir( Kiz) Kaian, 313- 17 Kirghiz(?
42970It is therefore clear that he did not rejoin them at Kabul, nor could they have gone there; and the question arises-- Where is Kie- sha?
42970It runs to Balangur(?
42970Jil district, 278 Jilgu river, 475 Jirena( Behvana), 245 Jirghan(?
42970Journal_ cited, 123;_ Proceedings_ cited, 241 Rozabagh, 229_ n._ Rozanak, 233 Ruby mines of Oxus valley, 428 Rudbar(?
42970Jurkan, Gurkan, Juzjan, Guzwan), 250, 251, 255; range, 249 Jirift, 201 Jirm(?
42970Kilrin), 235 Gurkhas in Nepal, 188 Guzwan(?
42970Kolwah), 304 Kaman- i- Bihist, 232, 236 Kamard, Tajik chief of, 383, 384, 421 Kamard valley, 260, 261, 437 Kambali(?
42970O mad one, whither goest thou?
42970Parsi( Tarsi), 489 Parwan(?
42970Parwan), 276- 7 Karza(?
42970Rudhan), 207, 496 Rue Khaf(?
42970Sanji from the heights you see; Sanji you consult?
42970Sar- i- ab), 468 Shah, 251, 255 Shah Kot( Mahaban), 108, 110- 11, 113, 117- 21 Shaharak, 486 Shahar- i- Babar, 257, 267 Shahar- i- Wairan(?
42970Say, Sanji, why dost thou go forth?
42970Since Egyptology has become a recognized science, who will lay the foundations of such a science for Southern Arabia and Makran?
42970Subzawar), 229- 30 Asmar Boundary Commission( 1894), 123 Asoka, 129 Aspardeh, 250 Aspasians, 96, 100, 103, 104 Aspurkan(?
42970Suza), 317 Surkh Kila pass, 418 Survey methods, perfecting of, 500 Suza(?
42970Suza),"Fardan"(?
42970The aspect of the Koh- i- Baba(?
42970The two provinces which are found immediately beyond the Oxus( under one government) are Djil and Waksh, which lie between the Khariab(?
42970To reach Shibar he made a long day''s march from Ser- ab(?
42970Was it also a commercial route?
42970We may well ask have we any explorers like them in these days?
42970What indeed would be the result of a careful analysis of parliamentary utterances on geographical subjects within, say, the last half century?
42970What lies behind Wood''s Khoja range, between it and the main divide?
42970What more natural than that he should draft some of his captives eastward to the land of promise?
42970What, then, became of all these first Arab conquerors of Western India?
42970Where did they drift to, these ten despairing tribes?
42970Who is going to complete the map and solve the question?
42970Who were they?
42970Who will unravel the secrets of this inhabited outland, which appears at present to be more impracticable to the explorer than either of the poles?
42970Why do our frontier generals always burden themselves with cavalry on these frontier expeditions?
42970Why, then, did Alexander take cavalry?
42970_ See also_ Herat Artobaizanes, 68 Asfaka, 312, 314 Asfaran(?
42970_ See_ Haibak Semiramis, 147 Senacherib, King of Assyria, 52 Senart, M., cited, 130 Seneca, cited, 21 Ser- ab(?
42970_ See_ Kabul river Naisan, 225 Najil, 327, 356, 396- 7 Najirman(?
42970and yet who is it who knows Persia who will say even now that they are undeserved?
55539Are you such a stranger, that you do n''t know the news? 55539 But how will you transport such an enormous quantity of rice?"
55539But what good is that going to do?
55539Did your uncle whip you?
55539How can I promise such a princely offering?
55539How old are you?
55539I hear,says he,"that the new Magistrate is about to marry the gee sang, Chun Yang Ye; is it true?"
55539Is he just or oppressive, drunken or sober? 55539 Is he such a fearful- looking man as to frighten one by his aspect alone?"
55539Is it possible?
55539Kil Tong, did you say?
55539Never mind who told him; if you did not want him to know you, then why did you swing so publicly? 55539 Oh,"she says,"but how can I live here alone, with you in Seoul?
55539Well, what is this that you say about my not being permanently blind?
55539What does your conduct mean?
55539What have you done? 55539 What is the matter with her?"
55539What is your name?
55539What shall I do?
55539When is your birthday?
55539Who are you, and what do you want?
55539Who is that calls me?
55539Who told Ye Toh Ryung my name?
55539Why did you not tell this to your mother before? 55539 Why have you not presented yourself at this office with the other gee sang?"
55539Why, who are you that you know so much about me?
55539Why?
55539As she saw his face and garb, she moaned:"Oh, what have we done to be so afflicted?
55539As the procession drew nearer the dreamer exclaimed:"Who are you, my beautiful child?"
55539At length he said:"Do n''t you have any difficulty in the water?
55539Because the sun shines to- day are we assured that to- morrow it will shine?
55539But what did you do that the stars should banish you from their midst?"
55539But who are you, and why do you live in this lone spot?
55539Can I foretell the future?
55539Did you go so far away that it has required all this time to retrace your steps?"
55539Do n''t you know me?
55539Does he devote himself to his duties, or give himself up to riotous living?"
55539Does n''t it get into your eyes and mouth?"
55539Have the rivers been so deep and rapid that you dared not cross them?
55539Have you been so busy in official life?
55539I can not know of you, for who will tell me, and how am I to endure it?"
55539I hear your voice; I feel your form; but how can I know it is you, for I have no eyes?
55539Is it victory, or is it death?
55539Our house is so weak it may fall down, and then what will the poor birds do?"
55539Perceiving the turtle, he went over and accosted him with,"What are you doing away up here, sir?"
55539Repeatedly, since returning to the United States, people have asked me,"Why do n''t you write a book on Korea?"
55539Stung by the pain and the calmness of her lover''s voice, she sarcastically asked:"Why have you not come to me?
55539Suppose this matter should reach your father''s ears, what would you do?"
55539The man gruffly demanded,"who are you?"
55539Then why am I addressed thus by such a miserable looking stripling?"
55539This strange garment is never worn, but is always used as a covering for the fair(?)
55539What do you mean by setting such rice before a gentleman?"
55539What more will you have?"
55539What will become of my poor father?
55539What will eyes be to me if I can no longer look upon your lovely face?"
55539Will you show me the place?"
55539Would you ask one woman to marry two men?
55539Would you rob me of this?
55539my child, can the dead come back to us?
55539who will care for him?
62121Are you quite serious?
62121But are there no European edifices in Canton?
62121But how about wagons, carriages, and horses?
62121By the way,said a friend at my side,"do you know that once in the history of this country the Japanese throne itself was wrestled for?
62121Good morning, sir,said one of them in excellent English,"do you know Carter Harrison, of Chicago?"
62121Have you not been to Haruna, beyond Ikao?
62121How can your people live thus thinly clad, and with so little fire?
62121Must I get into this thing, and have n''t you any blankets for these horses?
62121So you are Ah Cum?
62121What is it,we exclaimed,"a winged Mercury, or a Coney Island bather rushing to the beach?"
62121What is this?
62121What places have you visited?
62121What under heaven is this?
62121Why not retrace your steps and go there now? 62121 And if so, who will guarantee that we shall not be murdered?
62121At last he gathered strength enough to ask:"But what security have you that I will repay you?"
62121But is anything good for those who lead a sedentary life?
62121But now, among so much that is disagreeable, one naturally inquires,"Are there not some redeeming features in this Chinese life?"
62121But were they really coming in just that economical style of dress?
62121Did we desire an entire story?
62121Did we insist on having separate rooms?
62121Have we a definite conception of what four hundred million human beings are?
62121How could they?
62121How do we know that his future may not be superior to our present?"
62121I exclaimed,"can any one be too happy in this world?"
62121I exclaimed,"what in the world do you mean by''precipice beef?''"
62121If such then be the state of things in the capital, what must it be in the interior towns, so rarely reached by foreigners?
62121Seeing some buildings on the opposite bank, we asked:"How do you cross here from shore to shore?
62121Shades of our childhood!--what are these?
62121Shall, then, our people die, and your lives not be required?
62121Should we approach a group of Chinese merchants in Canton, and ask any one of them"How many children have you?"
62121The motion lasted less than a minute; but what can not an earthquake do in forty seconds?
62121The only question is:"Which side is up, and which is down?"
62121What is a hundred years?
62121What matters it if those who merit death are said to have committed one crime or another?
62121What wonder, then, that tourists resort to Miyanóshita?
62121Who could resist, in such a place, the impulse to revere that Power of which these forms of nature were imperfect symbols?
62121Who shall say that there are not worse methods than this old Japanese mode of arbitration?"
62121Will this old empire ever be aroused to new activity, and can fresh life- blood be infused into her shrunken veins to animate her inert frame?
62121Will you take me?"
62121Yes, we will take you; and, first of all, can you get us safely into one of those boats?
62121Yet search the world through, and where will you find servants such as these?
7951A curious dream, was it not?
7951About their pupils I had already asked them everything I could think of, so I had to start over again: How many boys had they in the school?
7951And as the result, those who held high hopes will turn their wrath on me; but did any one ever beg them to nurse these expectations?
7951And shall I tell you what those dry, boulder- strewn watercourses put me in mind of?
7951Are we to put up with immaturity for ever?
7951But do I really know even that?
7951But how often shall I write of these sunsets and sunrises?
7951But what am I to do?
7951But why should we suppose the idea to be less true than the reality?
7951But, alas, where is the promise of fruit?
7951Did they ever pause to consider, I wonder, in what condition she must have reached him?
7951Do our prayers dare go so far?
7951Do you know the picture which this calls up for me?
7951Each day the thought recurs to me: Shall I be reborn under this star- spangled sky?
7951Folk are beginning to complain:"Where is that which we expected of you-- that in hope of which we admired the soft green of the shoot?
7951From outside it may appear wasteful, but can that be called futile which raises such a wave of feeling through and through the country?
7951Have we hurt you, little brother?"
7951How could payment be made before the work was completed?
7951How is it possible for men to live in such unlovely, unhealthy, squalid, neglected surroundings?
7951I feel their renewed freshness every time; yet how am I to attain such renewed freshness in my attempts at expression?
7951I sat wondering: Why is there always this deep shade of melancholy over the fields arid river banks, the sky and the sunshine of our country?
7951Not a very lofty ideal, is it?
7951So long as we are only fit to be looked down upon, on what shall we base our claim to respect?
7951The more we think over it, the oftener we come hack to the starting- point-- Why this creation at all?
7951The poor fellow had no chance of speaking up for himself, for was not mine the power to compel him helplessly to answer like a fool?
7951The year 1293[ 1] will not come again in my life, and, for the matter of that, how many more even of these first days of_ Asarh_ will come?
7951There must be some element of pity in the dispensations of Providence, else how did we get our share of it?
7951What can it mean?
7951What, forsooth, had I been looking for in the empty wordiness of the book?
7951Where is there another such country for the eye to look on, the mind to take in?
7951Why foment a quarrel between the two?
7951Why on earth do they find it necessary to sing so persistently?
7951Why should the doubt be greater in the case of the entity behind the ideas which are the creation of mind?
7951Why was this tacked on to me-- this immense mystery which I can neither understand nor control?
7951Will the peaceful rapture of such wonderful evenings ever again be mine, on this silent Bengal river, in so secluded a corner of the world?
19378''"What words are these?
19378''A match, do you hear?''
19378''Ah?''
19378''An Englishman, sayest thou?''
19378''And as for the custom of the merchants,''added Suleymân,''in asking a much higher price than that which they at last accept, what would you have?
19378''And is he dead?''
19378''And is it not enough, O lord of kindness?
19378''And the people who attacked him so unmercifully?''
19378''And they trample on our land?''
19378''And what, in mercy''s name, is a kîrât?''
19378''And who was Simpson?''
19378''And who, pray, is that person with you who was rude to me?''
19378''Art thou awake, O my dear lord?''
19378''Art thou mad or what, thus to arouse our passions by thy talk of women?
19378''Be silent, hearest thou?
19378''But tell me, what wouldst thou have done had I refused?
19378''But the intention!--What of the intention, O my master?
19378''But what of the Sheykh Yûsuf?''
19378''Could man do more?''
19378''Did he in truth do that, with no one looking?''
19378''Didst seek in all the haunts whereof I told thee?
19378''Didst thou beat these youths, as he describes?''
19378''Has the Sheykh Yûsuf been deceiving us?''
19378''He was a Muslim?''
19378''Heard anyone the like of such inhospitality?
19378''His name?''
19378''How can I know which trees are ours, which theirs?''
19378''How can a battle take place without public knowledge?''
19378''How can that happen?''
19378''How can we dine to- night without a cook?''
19378''How can you, an Englishman, and apparently a man of education, bear their intimacy?''
19378''How did that man kill?''
19378''How do they know the owner of the gun?''
19378''How dost thou know all that?''
19378''How many do you think there were?''
19378''How many people own these trees?''
19378''How may one know them from the others?''
19378''I frightened thee, O Faranji?''
19378''If I cut my hand, is the wound less, is it not rather likely to be more-- for being thoughtless?''
19378''If your Excellency will restore him to us, and then join us at the meal----''''How can I be of service in this matter?''
19378''Is he a good cook?''
19378''Is it for man to judge them?''
19378''Is it permissible to ask to hear her story?''
19378''Is there a moral to it?''
19378''Is there no way by which he may obtain her lawfully?''
19378''Of what religion is he?''
19378''Said I not well, O brother?''
19378''Say in what respect, however trifling, did I act unwisely?''
19378''Say, O Sea of Wisdom, did he find one filthier than she was?''
19378''Say, O old man, are there any tigers in your neighbourhood?''
19378''Spake I not truly?''
19378''The freehold, meanest thou?''
19378''Then it is true that you are murderers?''
19378''Thou seest?''
19378''Thou wilt not tell the English consul?''
19378''Thou wilt refrain from saying any word to Cook or Baedeker to bring ill- fame and ruin on the place?
19378''To whom, then, do these trees belong?''
19378''Us all?
19378''Was he an Englishman?''
19378''Was it my business, till the question rose?''
19378''What are they in for?''
19378''What are those other ways?
19378''What are you doing here at all?''
19378''What can have caused them all to go away?
19378''What countryman art thou?
19378''What do you mean?''
19378''What does your Honour mean by that last saying?''
19378''What else could man have done?''
19378''What further is your Honour''s will?''
19378''What have they done?''
19378''What is it?''
19378''What is it?''
19378''What is the case?''
19378''What is the noise down there?''
19378''What is your opinion?''
19378''What is your will?''
19378''What knife?
19378''What like was this said cabman?''
19378''What makes the cook like that, devoid of reverence?''
19378''What on earth did he do that for?''
19378''What right have they to charge me money for the water of this natural spring, which is the gift of God?
19378''What things?''
19378''What was his name?''
19378''Whatever did he do with them?''
19378''Whatever for?''
19378''When thou seest Hasan, son of Ali, nicely mounted, wilt thou not think he is the better man?''
19378''Where are the clothes?''
19378''Where is your camp?''
19378''Where?''
19378''Who is their chief?''
19378''Who talks of selling justice?
19378''Whose is that savage beast?''
19378''Why did you not tell me this before?''
19378''Why do the Franks object to killing wicked people?''
19378''Why do they nourish good and bad in their society?''
19378''Why have you kept me waiting all this while?
19378''Why need he seem a Christian?''
19378''Why not?''
19378''Why should I kill a man who offered me no violence?''
19378''Why should I shoot a man for such a trifle?''
19378''Why should he go to prison?
19378''Why should you not do so, when the man is evidently wicked?''
19378''You do n''t mean that you gave them to the Caïmmacâm?''
19378''You like to give a trifle to the brisoners?''
19378''You say that you have kept him in strict order?
19378''Your Excellency has been robbed,''he murmured in a secret tone,''and you would know the robber?
19378''Your Honour is an Englishman?''
19378''Your Honour thinks of settling here among us?''
19378''Your Honour understands?
19378''_ I_ call thee thief?
19378A Turk, or one of us?''
19378A voice out of the shadows questioned:''Is it thou, the Englishman?''
19378Am I to bear this shame for evermore?''
19378And then:''You are a Brûtestant?''
19378And thou, hast thou a passport for that fine revolver?
19378Any more questions?
19378Are you English?''
19378But his manners----''''What know they of his manners?
19378But how could we fulfil it?
19378But what am I to do?
19378But what was I to say?
19378But, suddenly, he whispered once again:''O my dear lord, forgive me the disturbance, but hast thou our revolver safe?''
19378CHAPTER III THE RHINOCEROS WHIP''Where is the whip?''
19378CHAPTER VI NAWÂDIR(_ continued_)''What happened to the man who went to seek one filthier than she was?
19378CHAPTER XXIII CONCERNING BRIBES''Why did you want those four mejîdis?''
19378Did not I know how it would be?
19378Does not your Honour also think my horse the best?''
19378Dost thou understand?''
19378Even supposing what you say is true, are you certain that nothing in your appearance, conversation, or behaviour gave him cause for anger?
19378Has he ever entered the saloon or bed- tent to defile them?
19378Has he ever spoken insult in their hearing?
19378Having captured their attention by this solemn adjuration, he inquired:''Who is the chief among you?
19378He laughed as he exclaimed:''Ripe grapes, thou sayest?
19378He shouted:''Is it tigers you desire?
19378How came the dreadful malady upon him?''
19378How can he be the same as one like thee who laughs and talks?''
19378How could he ever find one filthier?''
19378How many of you are there, then?''
19378How, I ask?
19378I heard the woman whisper:''Shall I bring it?''
19378I think you are an English gentleman?''
19378If my soul is sick, I ask the doctor:"How many kîrâts of hope?"
19378Is it your Honour''s will that I should beat a few of them?''
19378Is that necessary?''
19378Is there then a guild of thieves?''
19378Is your heart set upon the purchase of that land?''
19378It said:''Why mention such a trifling detail?
19378It was after that revolting episode, when I was really angry for a moment, that Rashîd came to me and said:''You hate this hypocrite; is it not so?''
19378Must we then part from our beloved, from our souls''companion?
19378My prayer is always that I may survive my lady, for how could she, poor creature, fare alone?
19378No more than that,''I cried,''for killing men?''
19378Say, O my father, is there not a strong resemblance?''
19378Say, can you of your own experience of children of the Arabs say that one of us has ever robbed you of a small para, or wronged you seriously?''
19378Say, what became of him thereafter, O narrator?''
19378The screams were so disturbing, so indecent, that several of the great ones round me frowned and asked:''Whose horse is that?''
19378Then the Cadi asked:''"Why, pray, did you attack my servant in that savage way?"
19378There was a postscript:--''Why not go and see the judge?''
19378They asked:''What means this portent of the hanging dog?''
19378Thou hast heard about it?
19378Thou thinkest me a thief, a lawbreaker, because I took that fellow''s knife?''
19378Tigers?
19378Was it a sign of war, or some enchantment?
19378Was it not like depriving life of all its sweetness thus to destroy their youth''s companions and their nearest kin?
19378What allegations did he make?
19378What creature of the sons of Adam can condemn them quite?''
19378What is to be done with you?''
19378What say you?''
19378What wealth can ever compensate him for the haunting fear that on the Last Day he may rise inextricably mingled with thy worthy grandfather?
19378What would my Arab friends, censorious in all such matters, think of that?
19378What would you have, mon ami?
19378What wouldst thou have done?''
19378What?
19378Who ever heard of such a thing in this wild region?
19378Who is he?''
19378Who knows their lurking- places?
19378Who, under Allah, could feel love for such a man?''
19378Why did I not do so?
19378Why does the Orthodox Church forbid it?
19378Why not, indeed?
19378Will that make the English laugh?''
19378Will you allow him to be tethered in some other place?''
19378Will you be good enough to go and ask?''
19378Would I be so kind as to excuse a makeshift?
19378Would that be punishment enough in my opinion?
19378Would you really care to hear it?''
19378You do n''t mean that?''
19378You see that eminence?''
19378You see that pear tree?
19378he made moan,''What can I do?
10366Alter its character,--in what, direction?
10366And how do you propose to succeed against the big''If''?
10366But are you not begging the question?
10366But is there not a big''If''in it?
10366But what is your Swaraj, and where does the Government come in there-- the Government which, you say will alter its character unconsciously?
10366Do you consider it constitutional to adopt it with a view merely to paralyse Government?
10366Do you think that non- co- operation and the non- boycott of the Legislative Councils consistent?
10366How do you consider conditions have altered since the Satyagraha movement of last year?
10366How do you think,queried the representative,"in practice this will work out?"
10366How will you satisfy yourself anarchy will not follow?
10366In other words, obstruction is no stage in non- co- operation?
10366Is non- co- operation, in your opinion, an end in itself or a means to an end, and if so, what is the end?
10366Supposing that the British Government wish to retire because India is not a paying concern, what do you think will then be the position of India?
10366This non- co- operation, you are satisfied, will extend to complete severance of co- operation with the Government?
10366This upper class, you think, has sufficiently responded to your appeal?
10366What do you think is to be gained by promoting this boycott in connection with the Royal visit?
10366What is the pressure which you expect to bring to bear on the authorities if co- operation is withdrawn?
10366Where will the present Government be at the end of the nine months?
10366Will you kindly explain further?
10366( 1)"Wait and see"what the actual terms of the Treaty with Turkey are?
10366( 3) Even if Turkey deserves all that is claimed for her, why should I land India in an international struggle?
10366( b) Does not the use of words"devilish,""satanic,"etc., savour of unbrotherly sentiment and incite feelings of hatred?
10366( c) Should not the non- co- operation movement be conducted on strictly non- violent and non- emotional lines both in speech and action?
10366( d) Is there no danger of the movement going out of control and lending to violence?
10366After all if the Arabs do not represent Islam, who does?
10366After all what is the Congress?
10366Am I to dislike a Mahomedan because there are passages in the Koran I do not understand or like?
10366Am I to kill him, or to fall down at his feet and implore him?
10366Am I, then to fight with or kill a Mahomedan in order to save a cow?
10366And do I consider the Gurkha and the Afghan being incorrigible thieves and robbers without ability to respond to purifying influences?
10366And is it not worth while trying to prevent an unsheathing of the sword by helping to win the bloodless battle?
10366And what did the Prophet of Islam do?
10366And what have both Governments done for the Punjab?
10366And who is to give effect to retaliation?
10366And why do I do it?
10366And, if a particular retailer is driven away will not another take his place?
10366Are a high- spirited people like the Mahomedans expected to do less?
10366Are the Mussalmans of India who feel the great wrong done to Islam ready to make an adequate self- sacrifice?
10366Are we all to refuse to co- operate and with whom?
10366But does every Hindu believe in Ahimsa?
10366But no madness on the part of a people can justify the shedding of innocent blood, and what have they paid for it?
10366But supposing we fail of our object-- what then?
10366But what will happen to law and order?
10366But why was there any quarrel at all?
10366By blaming the seller shall I be able to avoid the habit?
10366By what principle of self- determination has Smyrna been handed to Greece?
10366Can a patient who is suffering from an intolerable ache be soothed by the most tempting dishes placed before him?
10366Can ointments soothe a patient who is suffering from corroding consumption?
10366Can this be tolerated by those who fought against Turkey with full faith in British honesty?
10366Could degradation sink any lower?
10366Could he think of the Turkish people as apart from the Ottoman Government?
10366Could it have done anything less without covering itself with disgrace?
10366Did it or did it not energetically support the claim for the control of the Holy Places of Islam vesting in the Khalif?
10366Did they and he want to seize the reins of Government?
10366Did they want any power in that country?
10366Do people become enemies because they change their religion?
10366Do the Arabs like the Mandate being taken by England?
10366Do the Hindus honestly feel for their Mahomedan brethren to the extent of sharing their sufferings to the fullest extent?
10366Do we treat her as our religion requires us?
10366Do you suppose that Mussalmans can eat their own words, can withdraw from the honourable position they have taken up?
10366Does he not see that a complete change of heart is required before reconciliation?
10366FROM RIDICULE, TO--?
10366Has British prestige been enhanced by the episode?
10366Has Mr. Manilal Doctor been compensated for the losses he must sustain?
10366Has it the will to do so?
10366Has not a just Nemesis overtaken us for the crime of untouchability?
10366Has not the Indian Government done all it possibly can in the matter?
10366Has the Government of India resigned by way of protest against the threatened, shameful betrayal of trust on the part of Mr. Lloyd George?
10366Has the introduction of Mahomedanism not unmade the nation?
10366Has the wife none?
10366Have the Arabs elected these kings and chiefs?
10366Have the children no rights?
10366Have the inhabitants of Thrace and Smyrna asked for Grecian tutelege?
10366Have they not become even like the Germans, as the latter have been depicted to us by them?
10366Have we not made the''pariah''crawl on his belly?
10366Have we not practised Dwyerism and O''Dwyerism on our own kith and kin?
10366Have we not reaped as we have sown?
10366Have we not segregated him?
10366Helots in our own country, how could we do better outside?
10366How can Hindus and Mussalmans so different from each other form a strong and united nation governing themselves peacefully?
10366How can the Nationalists ever hope to gain anything by entering the councils, holding the belief that they do?
10366How can they hold on to the titles and honour bestowed by the Government?
10366How could I do otherwise?
10366How did the Government of India itself interpret it?
10366How is India, left to herself defend her frontiers against her Mussalman neighbours?
10366How is this blot on Hinduism to be removed?
10366How many of those who registered their vote in favour of non- co- operation have taken to hand- spinning or discarded the use of all foreign cloth?
10366How often did he not put his life in danger?
10366How shall a third party distribute justice amongst them?
10366How, then, can there be any inborn enmity?
10366I ask further, is it unconstitutional for me to say to the British Government''I refuse to serve you?''
10366IS IT UNCONSTITUTIONAL?
10366If I am in the habit of drinking Bhang, and a seller thereof sells it to me, am I to blame him or myself?
10366If civilisation is a disease, and if it has attacked England why has she been able to take India, and why is she able to retain it?
10366If two brothers want to live in peace, is it possible for a third party to separate them?
10366In such matters, is it not intention that determines the character of a particular act?
10366India has not these qualities now, because we have not-- shall we not evolve them and infect the nation with them?
10366Is it any wonder if I believe the possibility of gaining Swaraj within a year after all these wonderful demonstrations?
10366Is it best, for those young men or for India that the present imperfect education should cease before a better education is ready to take its place?
10366Is it by way of punishment that Turkey is to undergo such shrinkage, or is it because justice demands it?
10366Is it necessary for Hindu Mahomedan Unity that there should he interdining and intermarrying?
10366Is it not the duty of the Punjabis not to rest until they have secured the dismissal of Mr. Smith and the like?
10366Is it not then useless to blame the English for what we did at that time?
10366Is it the principle of self- determination that has caused the cessation of Adrianople and Thrace to Greece?
10366Is it unconstitutional for any parent to withdraw his children from a Government or aided school?
10366Is it unconstitutional for our worthy Chairman to return with every respect all the titles that he has ever held from the Government?
10366Is it, again, true historically that the Turkish rule has always been a blight that''has withered some of the fairest regions of the earth?''
10366Is my sacrifice too great to gain such a great purpose?"
10366Is not India itself being exploited?
10366Is not the attempt worth making?
10366Is the God of the Mahomedan different from the God of the Hindu?
10366Is the humiliation of the Khilafat a matter of concern to the former?
10366It is related that some one asked the late President Kruger whether there was gold in the moon?
10366Lastly, if it be true that the Hindus believe in the doctrine of non- killing, and the Mahomedans do not, what, I pray, is the duty of the former?
10366Leaving aside smaller questions on which your letter seems to us to do the British side less than justice, may we mention three main points?
10366Leaving aside the pleaders, how many parents have withdrawn their children from schools?
10366Leaving aside the question of the ethical soundness of this proposition, may I ask which Government, in the present case?
10366May a promising career be ruined at the bidding of a lawless Government?
10366Meanwhile are the depressed classes to be loft to their own resources?
10366Might I recommend the consideration of the following course of conduct?
10366NEED FOR NON- CO- OPERATION What is this non- co- operation, about which you have heard so much, and why do we want to offer this non- co- operation?
10366READER: But what about the inborn enmity between Hindus and Mahomedans?
10366READER: But, will the English ever allow the two bodies to join hands?
10366Reader: Will you now tell me how they are able to retain India?
10366Shall we copy Dyerism and O''Dwyerism even whilst we are condemning it?
10366Should not we the Hindus wash our bloodstained hands before we ask the English to wash theirs?
10366Should we not remember that many Hindus and Mahomedans own the same ancestors, and the same blood runs through their veins?
10366Similarly what do we owe the Punjab?
10366THE ALTERNATIVE Is violence or total surrender the only choice open to any people to whom Freedom or Justice is denied?
10366Then if its attempts to voice the request of India should fail, would it be fair and just to do anything against it?
10366WHO IS DISLOYAL?
10366WHY WAS INDIA LOST?
10366Was that not the least it could have done?
10366What am I to do when a blood- brother is on the point of killing a cow?
10366What can be the meaning of sedition in connection with the Fiji strikers and Mr. Manilal Doctor?
10366What does he mean by saying,"before reform by assassination and otherwise became so fashionable?"
10366What does it matter that the Gurkhas and the Pathans attack us?
10366What does it matter that we take different roads, so long as we reach the same goal?
10366What does it matter then that we are a few?
10366What does it matter?
10366What does the sentiment demand?
10366What does this mean?
10366What is the Punjab doing?
10366What is the use of His Excellency having presented the Muslim claim before the Conference?
10366What is this British Empire?
10366What is your experience?
10366What power then have we?
10366What then does the Hindu- Mahomedan Unity consist in and how can it be best promoted?
10366What will the Government of India protect?
10366Wherein is the cause for quarrelling?
10366Who assisted the Company''s officers?
10366Who bought their goods?
10366Who ever talks of Col. Frank Johnson who was by far the worst offender?
10366Who is the King of Hedjaj and who is Emir Feisul?
10366Who made it Bahadur?
10366Who protects the cow from destruction by Hindus when they cruelly ill- treat her?
10366Who shall interpret that pledge and how?
10366Who was tempted at the sight of their silver?
10366Whoever reasons with the Hindus when they mercilessly belabour the progeny of the cow with their sticks?
10366Why does he evade the Khilafat?
10366Why does the Government of India hide itself behind secret despatches?
10366Why does the Government of India sympathise with the Indian Mussalmans if the terms are all they should be?
10366Why have not the Government put tactful officers in charge at the frontier, whilst a great religious emigration is in progress?
10366Why is he silent about the Punjab?
10366Why should he insult Muslim intelligence by sending the Mussalmans of India a of encouragement and sympathy?
10366Why should the Hindus oppose this?
10366Why was there any appeal made to the authorities at all at Agra?
10366Will he not consider it mockery on the part of the physician who so tempted him without curing him of his pain?
10366Will this raise the reputation of Great Britain or stain it?
10366Would it have done so if you had kept quiet and not lent your voice to the feelings of the people?
10366Would the Congress have known its mind?
58378And do many pilgrims every year climb the long way up its steep sides to the top?
58378And must I also climb to the top some day, if I wish to please the gods?
58378Are they not beautiful?
58378Better than your father and mother?
58378But how could you?
58378But, Mother San, with whom did I ride then?
58378Did he walk upon his august head?
58378Did you ever do anything disobedient, Tei?
58378Did you ever hear of Princess Splendor?
58378Have I your noble permission to go to Asakusa Temple and pray to the good Kwannon that my mother may become well?
58378Have you ever asked the generous mother for it?
58378How could you do it?
58378How do you know?
58378How does the earth get back on the mountain-- the earth that the pilgrims bring down every day on their sandals?
58378How many dolls are there on the shelves?
58378How many paragons were there?
58378In what way?
58378Is everyone in the whole world going to Ueno Park?
58378Is it to help the fisher boys on sea, as well as unworthy little girls on land, that she has so many arms?
58378Is my admirable mother better?
58378Is there something you very much desire, Umé- ko?
58378Just as we put away the dolls in the godown after the Dolls''Festival is over, Umé?
58378May I not go to her and give her many thanks truly?
58378May I write a prayer to the goddess Kwannon?
58378O Haha San,she said,"may I have your honorable permission to go to cousin Tei''s house?"
58378Oh, Tei, why did you speak of that? 58378 Then what do they do?"
58378Was Tara taken to the temple when he was thirty days old?
58378Was one of them a little girl, and did she give up her red shoes?
58378Were you afraid she would not hear you anywhere but in her own temple?
58378What did you see at Nikko?
58378What do you love best in the world?
58378What do you mean, Umé- ko?
58378What do you mean?
58378What do you think Tara is doing in his school this minute?
58378What good dog Shiro?
58378What is it?
58378What is that in your other hand?
58378What is that?
58378What is that?
58378What name was given to the baby on the seventh day?
58378What shall you buy, then?
58378What unhappy thought clouds your face, Umé- ko?
58378What was of no use?
58378What will you give the Emperor?
58378Who killed them all?
58378Why have you not asked your insignificant father?
58378Why, honorable mother?
58378Why?
58378Will you not come home early from the honorable business and tell us stories of the old war heroes?
58378Would you like to stay shut up in a dark room as long as that, the way the dolls do?
58378Your festival,said Umé,"and pray what may your honorable festival be?"
58378CHAPTER III TEI BUYS A DOLL"A whole year of months is a very long time, is it not, Umé?"
58378CHAPTER XI A DAY IN SCHOOL What country is it that starts its children off to school very early in the morning?
58378Did I not say that the fifth day of the fifth month would be filled with gladness?"
58378May I go to see him and bid him honorable welcome?"
58378She heard Tara ask,"Why are they used in the gateway arch?"
58378Then he asked,"Was there not some gift you have asked from the gods in the year that has passed?"
58378Then to her father she said,"O Chichi San, have I your generous permission to open the packages?"
58378what favor did you ask of the dear goddess?"
50556Again, is it not obvious in his eyes that these terms,"France, Ireland, England, Russia,"are but abstractions?
50556And if it can not last with the British connection, how should it last with any other?
50556But pray why did the non- Jew enter into the alliance at all?
50556But why had the Jews a chance of action in Russia which they lacked elsewhere?
50556By what method do they propose to extend their influence?
50556CHAPTER XV HABIT OR LAW?
50556Could there be a grosser cruelty or a grosser injustice?
50556HABIT OR LAW?
50556HABIT OR LAW?
50556How are you to treat a Jew differently in Morocco from the way in which he is treated in France?
50556How in his eyes can the phrase have any meaning at all?
50556How shall the transition be made from a British Protectorate to another protectorate?
50556If you treat him as if he were French, and therefore a member of the governing power, what of the pride of those lords of the Atlas and of Fez?
50556In what way is England, or France, or Ireland, or any other nation necessary to_ him_?
50556Is he then less generous?
50556Is it concerned with commerce?
50556Is it cowardice in a young man to sacrifice his life deliberately for the sake of his own people?
50556Must it not seem to him mere insolence?
50556Or should the legal changes, the new institutions, the constitutional definitions come first?
50556People will say to one,"Why attempt to change something which can not be changed?
50556That is certainly true of the West; but would it be true of the East?
50556That would account, of course, for the great influx of Jews into mediaeval Poland, but then why not into eighteenth century England?
50556The Master answered:"Did you not find them a very extraordinary book?"
50556The question was this:"If you had unlimited power in this matter, what would you do?"
50556Was it asylum?
50556Was it cowardice to walk up in a crowded theatre, surrounded by all the enemies of his race, and shoot their chief in their midst?
50556Was it not precisely in order that he should benefit, if he could, by those very qualities which he later denounces?
50556Was the Jew less of a Jew in race through his baptism?
50556What aim had the actors in view?
50556What are the forces nourishing it?"
50556What are those lines to be?
50556What could be more unintelligent, for instance, than the special forms of courtesy with which the Jew is treated?
50556What could he do?
50556What do we say in daily life of men who merely state their grievances, harp upon them, and make no effort to put them right?
50556What has the unfortunate poor Jew in the slums of our great cities to do with controlling the modern world?
50556What is its nature?
50556What is that definition to be?
50556What is the cause of it?
50556What measure of success did they hope to achieve?
50556What were the special characters in the Russian opportunity which made the Jew the creator of the whole movement?
50556When it is no longer conventional to avoid all mention of Jews, how many will remain silent merely from the love of their fellow- men?
50556Which of them ever knows a middle- class Jew, let alone a poor Jew?
50556Who have you left representing the considerable Jewish houses of Medieval Venice?
50556Whom have you representing the later great Jewish fortunes on the Rhine, the fortunes of the sixteenth century and the early seventeenth?
50556Whom have you representing to- day the few great Jewish fortunes of the early Middle Ages in England?
50556Why did a Jewish organization thus attempt to transform society?
50556Why did it use the methods which we know it used?
50556Why has it arisen?
50556Why is it spreading?
50556Why merely destroy and why, if your object is merely to destroy, manifest such wide differences in your aims?
50556Why not until very late in the nineteenth century?
50556Why not?
50556Why should the Jew be sacrificed for England?
50556Why should they act thus?
50556Why talk of your material as something other than what it is?
50556Why was that particular venue chosen?
50556Would it be true of either East or West in a moment of persecution?
50556of Genoa?
50556of Rome?
50556or, again,"Why should the individual Tom Smith be sacrificed for an abstraction called England?"
46260Am I too late? 46260 Yes, but where are your guns?"
46260''But how do you know he was abusing you, if you do not know a word of his language?''
46260''But, mamma, will you give us the note to take?''
46260''Did you come safely over that bridge?''
46260''Law, ma''am, did not you know the river was full, and we ca n''t go?
46260''Mamma, may I have this seal?''
46260''Pray, is it true what we heard yesterday morning, that the Governor- General had said he would burn Herât if he could?''
46260''What accident has happened now?''
46260''What was to hinder me?
46260''s servants with a note, enquiring''Does your mother know you''re out?''
46260( Do n''t you remember how you and I were''ancient Britons''always, when we fell into foreign society?)
46260--''Do you like going, Ariff?''
46260--''Don''t you think the hills very beautiful?''
46260----?''
46260Altogether it was a great prize, was not it?
46260Are they common names in England?
46260Can you account for it?
46260Did we know about it in England?
46260Do n''t you love a fine picture?
46260Do n''t you remember where in the''Arabian Nights,''Zobeide bets her''garden of delights''against the Caliph''s''palace of pictures?''
46260Do n''t you see how free- and- easy that looked?
46260Do you know now, without my telling you, what the Kootûb is?
46260Do you like writing to me?
46260Do you recollect sending me a pink striped gown, a long time ago, by a Mr. R.?
46260Do you think they will be long shawls, or square?
46260Does it remind you of Rome?''
46260Does not that book drive you demented?
46260Had you a good eclipse of the moon last night?
46260He asked where they got them from; they said the Lady Sahib gave them: upon which the rajah turned round to his Sikh and asked,''May they keep them?''
46260How do you feel about nature and art?
46260How should I?
46260I am so tired of being always at Paniput; are not you tired of hearing of it?
46260I can hardly credit it-- can you?
46260I could not help thinking of the''seventy times seven;''and if we were forgiven only once, what, as he says, would become of us?
46260I hate a vicious horse, do n''t you?
46260I mean, did you and I, in our old ancient Briton state, know?
46260I never felt much afraid, did you?
46260I really think( do n''t you?)
46260I should like them, should not you?
46260I wish my box of gowns would ever arrive, do n''t you?
46260I wonder what the ships of a camp life are which are not_ hard_-ships?
46260If he had a wife?
46260Is he dead?"
46260It certainly is a hard- working life, is not it?
46260It goes off, does it not, Mr. D.?
46260It has a feeling about it of''Is not this great Babylon?''
46260Mais, je vous demande un peu-- what should we have done, if we had waited for the lawful supply, to know Pickwick''s end?
46260Men might say, till then true pomp was single, but now was married to itself,''& c. What is that quoted from?
46260Mrs.---- said to G.:''Now, for once, Lord A., tell us a secret; what did R. go to you about?''
46260My grave is open, and I look into it; but do you care for me?''
46260My jemadar asked me afterwards,''Did Ladyship see"God save my Lord?"
46260My man told me''they are a very_ proudly_ people, me not much like; they say,"What this?"
46260Now, Miss Eden, is not he_ much_ the cleverest man you ever saw?''
46260So then he says, says he,"which Governor- General do you like best?"
46260The account of her proroguing Parliament gave me a lump in my throat; and then, why is the Duchess of Kent not with her in all these pageants?
46260Then C.''s palanquin went by, and as he was standing with us, Mr. S. took the opportunity of asking,''What wretches of children are those, I wonder?''
46260Then he asked_ why_ he had no wife?
46260Then, that Baily, the supposed murderer(?
46260There is not a day that I do not think of those dear lines of Crabbe''s-- But when returned the youth?
46260There never was anything so praiseworthy as the regularity of that Overland Mail lately, but where are your letters?
46260They do go about, do n''t they?
46260They were kind enough to give us supper early, where I can always console myself with mulligatawny soup( I think it so good-- don''t you?
46260We were called at half- past three this morning-- is not that almost too shocking?
46260What do you think I ought to do about it?
46260What for he shake so and not eat rice?
46260What sort of a remnant are you?
46260Will that great diplomatist, Major L., who is, I know, anxious to possess this perfect picture, allow me to say eighty rupees, or seventy, or sixty?''
46260and when satisfied about that, How many children he had?
46260and"What that?"
46260are_ you_ here?''
46260he said,''what of that?
56089But would the American Government assist China in bearing the responsibilities of such a step?
56089Could the Allies, even with the assistance of the United States, win a decisive victory?
56089Do you not think that General Tuan should leave Peking?
56089Have you not,the Premier asked me,"found me always candid and true?"
56089What form,I asked,"has the Chinese answer taken?"
56089What is the present state of the war, and what the relative strength or degree of exhaustion of the belligerent parties?
56089What is the purpose of your government?
56089What substitute for this protection do you suggest?
56089What, then, will happen at the conclusion of the war?
56089What,the Premier asked,"may be expected of America by way of direct military action?
56089Will you remove the American marines,he queried,"from the Chienmen Tower?"
56089--"If you try to punish us, we shall all go away; and then what will become of the orphan asylum?"
56089A New World War Coming?
56089But the Premier met all my explanations with:"What can we do?
56089But when the minister I saw most frequently would ask:"But what will you do to maintain these rights you have so often asserted?"
56089CHAPTER XXVIII A NEW WORLD WAR COMING?
56089Could foreign financial action and influence in China be gathered up into a unit?
56089Could it be made to build for the whole of China, not tear it down in its several parts?
56089Did he not remember the Treaty of 1903 and America''s long- continued interest in Chinese currency betterment?
56089Do you not know that Japanese engineers were formerly employed there?"
56089Do you suppose that some of our friends in China would wish to contribute?"
56089England and her European allies, it was determined, had"gone broke"; if there was to be a Consortium of lenders to China, would America lead the way?
56089I could not explain its purposes; but when my visitor asked:"Does this paper recognize the paramount position of Japan in China?"
56089If not, will she not lead in a reorganization loan joined by several powers?"
56089Not perceiving anything unusual to which his expression of horror could refer, I asked,"What?"
56089Now what shall we do?"
56089Now will not the United States independently finance China?
56089Or again:"Are you not weary of the domineering attitude of the foreign ministers in Peking?
56089Questions came from all directions:"Is this action to be immediate?"
56089Should they await its delivery, or try to placate the Japanese by further concessions?
56089Should we stand together, who could close the door in our face?"
56089The Premier asked:"Why not go ahead with the development of mining and iron manufacture?
56089The chauffeur had said:"Is your old man going to sign up?
56089The present American administration might withdraw its"pretensions"; but what if they should be resumed in future?
56089Then also our people, having grown wise, will be sure to shout:"Why was not this stopped while there was yet time?"
56089Two days later the representative of the London_ Times_, who had been out of town, asked me casually:"Has anything happened?"
56089Was a new one looming?
56089Was not here a vindication of distinct priority enjoyed by Japan in China?
56089Was not this the entering wedge for a complete control of Chinese military affairs by Japan?
56089Was she to get the rest?
56089What exceptions would be made?
56089What matters the woe of the whole nation by the side of the joy and happiness of our own families?"
56089What should she do?
56089Why are they so slow to come in?"
56089Why may she not have the raw materials for them?"
56089Why not hold her in a prison somewhere in Germany until the war is over?"
56089With eyes of real sadness he looked me full in the face, saying:"What shall we do?
56089With whom would he ally himself?
56089Would China longer freely coöperate with the other Allies?
56089Would it also mean the end of sinister intrigue in China?
56089Would it not be useful if the American Government would confirm Mr. Bryan''s statement?
56089Would not Chinese militarism be strengthened and made obedient to Japanese policy?
56089Would not this alone be ample security for a large conservancy loan?
56089Would she not be under Japan''s strict leadership?
56089Would the neutral ministers view the Allied ministers as guests of honour on this occasion?
56089Would those in control be real republicans, or would they be merely politicians?
8860And Joshua said unto the children of Israel, How long are ye slack to go to possess the land which the Lord God of your fathers hath given you? 8860 And if thou say in thine heart, how shall we know the word which the Lord hath not spoken?
8860And is she dead?--and did they dare Obey my phrensy''s jealous raving? 8860 Wherefore,"exclaims the holy seer,"when I looked that my vineyard should bring forth grapes, brought it forth poisonous night- shade?
8860Wherefore,said they,"came this mad fellow to thee?"
8860Who hath sent out the wild ass free? 8860 Who is David?
8860And he said, wherefore wilt thou go?
8860Are the honoured spots within these walls really what the guardians of the metropolitan church declare them to be?
8860Can this be the Hebrew_ tinshemet_, and the_ porphyrion_ of the Seventy?
8860Have I provisions to feed them; ships to transport them either to Egypt or France?
8860Is the Mount Calvary shown at this day in the holy city the actual place where Christ expired upon the cross to redeem the human race?
8860Is the Sepulchre there exhibited really that of the just man Joseph of Arimathea, in which the body of the blessed Jesus was laid?
8860Mais d''où vient donc que deux voyageurs peuvent être si opposà © s?
8860O grave, where is thy victory?
8860Or are all these merely convenient spots, fixed on at random, and consecrated to serve the interested views of a crafty priesthood?
8860The reply was,"If another shall obtain his place next year, who will repay the expense?"
8860Was there a deep valley such as time and change might not have obliterated?
8860What should we say to a man who, in traversing Greece and Italy, should think of nothing but contradicting Homer and Virgil?
8860What would you have me do with them?''
8860Where now thy pomp which kings with envy viewed, Where now thy might which all those kings subdued?
8860Where shall we look in antiquity for anything so impressive, so wonderful, as the last scenes described by the Evangelists?
8860Whither shall I go from thy spirit, or whither shall I flee from thy presence?
8860and who is the son of Jesse?
8860or who hath loosed the bands of the wild ass?
8860where art thou?
6624Your Majesty can do it, certainly,was the reply,"but how about the consequences?"
6624), when confusion and change was going on in Tsin state; how can they take this as a fit precedent?"
6624And, even if a rare case occasionally occurred, what chances are there of any one recording it?
6624As to the bulk of the Japanese race, be it mixed or unmixed, it is surely in the main to be found now where it always was, or close by?
6624CHAPTER XVI LAND AND PEOPLE What sort of folk were the masses of China, upon whom the ruling classes depended, then as now, for their support?
6624Do you think the state of_ Cheng_ will last out your life?
6624He observed when in Lu:"We only know how to knot our hair in Wu; what could we do with such fine clothes as you wear?"
6624How can the superiors maintain their patrimonies?
6624How can they now respect their superiors( having book to go by)?
6624How is Ts''i going on?
6624How much more, then, must we be ignorant about the Japanese movements?
6624I did see rogues on the stage, it is true, but none of them looked like a Ts''i man; hence I asked,''What is it?''"
6624If superiors and commoners confuse degree, how can the state go on?
6624If the celestial movements can be foretold, why not corresponding terrestrial movements, each corner of the earth being on the meridian of something?
6624If you are doing it with a view to pacify the people, surely you will not find this an easy matter?
6624In 535 the Ts''in administration consulted its own astrologer upon the point:"Will the state of Ch''en survive?"
6624Lastly, are there any_ proved_ instances of such radical tamperings with history by the Chinese annalists as M. Chavannes suggests?
6624Naturally every one asked:"What is that?"
6624Not many years after that, when the future Second Protector was making his terms with the King of Ts''u, he remarked:"What can I do for you in return?
6624On being refused, he said:"Do you forget my ancestor''s services to the father of the Chou founder?"
6624Once in Tsin it was asked, about a prisoner:"Who is that southernhatted fellow?"
6624Or:"If the people we find at A. must have come from B., whence did the people at B. come, before they went to A.?"
6624The Chinese historians have no statistics, indulge in fen( few?)
6624The old Tartar blood and Tartar sympathies of the First August Emperor must surely re- appear in a policy so incompatible with all orthodox teaching?
6624Under these circumstances, even if they did not want to gain the people over, how can they avoid it?
6624What can they do to me?"
6624What could the semi- Tartar ruler of Ts''in have known of all these wearisome refinements in pomp, mourning, and music?
6624What do you propose to do?
6624What is the use of that?''
6624When did the ruling house ever before reach the low depths of to- day?
6624Where were the written laws in those times?
6624Which of us does not begin to furbish up his pedigree when he is made a peer of the realm?
6624Why is it that the book which Lao- tsz wrote at the request of a friend is not alluded to by any writer previous to 100 B.C.?
6624Why is that life so scant, and why does the writer of it allude to"other stories"current about him?
6624Why should Duke Muh trouble himself about the rites due to members of the Ki family, to which the Emperor belonged, but he himself did not?
6624Will this apply to present conditions?"
6624and was never heard of again?"
6624do not attempt to decide are: Why is the life of Lao- tsz not given to us earlier than 100 B.C.?
6624if the king slays one of his officers, who can avenge it?
2848� and the third,Whether women were not such?
2848� the second,Whether kings were not such?
2848Agag also, the king of the Amalekites, was brought to him; and when the king asked, How bitter death was?
2848And as he was aiming to go into the temple, they forbade him so to do; but he said to them,"Am not I purer than he that was slain in the temple?"
2848And for the mitre, which was of a blue color, it seems to me to mean heaven; for how otherwise could the name of God be inscribed upon it?
2848And further, why didst thou deliver oracles to him concerning futurities?
2848And if we have them not, yet are not we in hopes of them?
2848And the king laughing at what Trypho said, and asking of Hyrcanus, How he came to have so many bones before him?
2848And what is it you depend upon for victory?
2848And what need I say any more upon this head?
2848And what occasion is there for me to mention many instances of such their procedure?
2848And when Hazael said,"How can it be that I should have power enough to do such things?"
2848And when Jonathan said, in answer,"What hath he done that thou wilt punish him?"
2848And when such have been their actions, how is it possible they can either live securely in common life, or be successful in war?
2848And wherefore slew he him?
2848And why do I deliver up my blood drop by drop to those whom I have so wickedly murdered?"
2848Are we desirous of that dominion which we know our father is possessed of?
2848As for the following history, it confirms what Christ says, Matthew 12;27"If I by Beelzebub cast out demons, by whom do your Sons cast them out?"]
2848But David turned himself to him, and said,"Will you never leave off, ye sons of Zeruiah?
2848But Obadiah replied,"What evil have I done to thee, that thou sendest me to one who seeketh to kill thee, and hath sought over all the earth for thee?
2848But what can one say?
2848But what is the matter?
2848But when a certain voice came to him, but from whence he knew not, and asked him, why he was come thither, and had left the city?
2848But when he asked him this question, Whether he had any sureties that would be bound for the payment of the money?
2848Can any body prove that poison hath been prepared?
2848Didst not thou pledge thy faith to me?
2848Do not you see that this is the last day of these shows, and that Caius is about to go to sea?
2848Do we not see how long we deprive all our friends of their liberty, and give Caius leave still to tyrannize over them?
2848Dost not thou perceive what is doing?
2848Dost not thou take notice, that the very silence of the multitude at once sees the crime, and abhors the fact?
2848Dost thou suppose that thou hast only dropped a word for him to think of, and not rather hast put a sword into his hand to slay his father?
2848Dost thou, that art a man of so great dignity, and of the first rank in the king''s court, take so little care of thy master''s body?
2848For has any one reason to complain, that now you are come into this country, you should worship the proper gods of the same country?
2848For what account,"added he,"is Moses able to give, why he has bestowed the priesthood on Aaron and his sons?
2848For what reason can we do so?
2848Hath either of us lamented our mother?
2848Have we talked with too great freedom?
2848He replied,"How is it possible that she, whom I love better than my own soul, and by whom I have had children, should not know what I do?"
2848How dost thou then suppose that he will respect a sacrifice out of such things as he hath doomed to destruction?
2848How long wilt thou continue uncircumcised?
2848How then can it be otherwise, but that it must appear that the king exceeds all in strength, while so great a multitude obeys his injunctions?"
2848If we already have royal honors, as we have, should not we labor in vain?
2848Is it on account of the Egyptians, and in hopes that his army would be beaten by them?
2848Is it upon these golden heifers, and the altars that you have on high places, which are demonstrations of your impiety, and not of religious worship?
2848Is there any one that can desire to make void the favors they have granted?
2848Is there any people, or city, or community of men, to whom your government and the Roman power does not appear to be the greatest blessing?
2848Now Araunah inquired,"Wherefore is my lord come to his servant?"
2848Now let any man say, whether we have actually and insolently attempted any such thing, whereby actions otherwise incredible use to be made credible?
2848Now when he had promised to give them these gifts, he asked the first of them,"Whether wine was not the strongest?
2848Or dost thou not see that Antipater and his sons have already seized upon the government, and that it is only the name of a king which is given thee?
2848Or is it the exceeding multitude of your army which gives you such good hopes?
2848Or supposing that we had killed thee, could we expect to obtain thy kingdom?
2848So he stood by the king, and said,"Dost thou not see, my lord, the bones that lie by Hyrcanus?
2848The king made answer,"And is this a small gift that thou askest, Aristeus?"
2848Then Petronius said to them,"Will you then make war with Cæsar, without considering his great preparations for war, and your own weakness?"
2848Then said Zebul,"Didst not thou reproach Abimelech for cowardice?
2848To which Samuel replied,"How is it then that I hear the bleating of the sheep and the lowing of the greater cattle in the camp?"
2848To which he gave this answer: �"Seemeth it to you a light thing to be made the king''s son- in- law?
2848What hindereth; therefore, but that your kindnesses may be as numerous as his so great benefits to you have been?
2848What is this?
2848What mark of fidelity to it hath he omitted?
2848What occasion for his assistance of you hath he not regarded at the very first?
2848What token of honor hath he not devised?
2848What wickedness then can be greater than the slaughter of ambassadors, who come to treat about doing what is right?
2848When the messengers had carried this message to Nabal, he accosted them after an inhuman and rough manner; for he asked them who David was?
2848When they had cast lots, 21 the lot fell upon the prophet; and when they asked him whence he came, and what he had done?
2848Whence comes this solitude, and desertion of thy friends and relations?
2848Whither is that extraordinary sagacity of thine gone whereby thou hast performed so many and such glorious- actions?
2848Whither is thy understanding gone, and left thy soul empty?
2848Why are we therefore of less courage, on account of that which ought to inspire us with stronger hopes?
2848Why concealest thou thyself?
2848Why dost thou not give it all up at once?
2848Why therefore do you delay to deliver up yourselves to a superior force, who can take you without your consent?
2848["Who is like unto thee among the gods, O Jehovah?"]
2848and for what reason it was that they built cloisters and walls, and those strong ones too, about the city?
2848and had we not children between us?
2848and is sleep of more consequence to thee than his preservation, and thy care of him?
2848and shalt not thou pay for this thy malicious report at the price of thine head?"
2848and wast not thou married to me when thou wast a virgin?
2848art thou come to that unmeasurable and extravagant degree of ingratitude, as not only to suppose such things of me, but to speak of them?
2848deliver the king from the injuries of his kindred?
2848or how many and how great presents they were vouchsafed by Cæsar?
2848or is it not a second instance of their wickedness and treachery?
2848or prove a conspiracy of our equals, or the corruption of servants, or letters written against thee?
2848or what have I done out of lucre or covetousness, or to gratify others?
2848or whether truth was not the strongest of all?"
2848or, whether God should send a pestilence and a distemper upon the Hebrews for three days?
2848whither art thou going?"
2848why do we make such delays?
2848why dost thou not then show how very courageous thou art thyself, and go and fight him?"
58361And the two little ones?
58361And where is Hassan?
58361But was the princess pretty?
58361Eudocia, dearest, did you go up those horrid steps upon the wall, to look at those people outside? 58361 No,"replied the generous Hossein,"what use is there in fighting any longer?
58361What in the world can they want so many fagots for?
58361What, Eyesha?
58361Where?
58361Why should you weep?
58361''What is your fortunate name?''
58361,, argentatus(?)
58361,, cetti(?)
58361,, falcinellus(?)
58361,, nivalis(?)
58361,, rupestris(?)
58361,, turtur(?)
58361And we went, did we not go together, to the court of the palace of the Pasha?
58361Bartholomew was consecrated bishop( of Nakchevan?
58361But, Eudocia, did you see the lady?
58361Buteo ater(?)
58361Common buzzard(?).
58361Cuculus(?)
58361Did I not get from him the embroidery, the cloth of gold which you have, which is in your room?
58361Did not you see him, Xenophon?
58361Did you ever see such creatures?"
58361Do not the soldiers present arms to you there when you go in?
58361Had not each of these men a soul, immortal as their butcher''s?
58361Had not many of them, many thousands of them perhaps, more faith, more trust in God, higher talents than their destroyer?
58361Hath not a clock a pulse, when he is alive and in good health?
58361He said to the people,''What can I do?
58361He was brought up for judgment before me, when I said to him, Who are you?
58361Herring gull(?).
58361How are you off for tezek?
58361I am but a guest of one breath in this transitory world; my relatives and companions are all gone, and what will it profit me to remain behind?
58361I went to the Bezestein, and there did I not see the chief of the criers of the Bit Bazaar?
58361Is he not a Christian-- an Armenian?
58361Is she tall or short?
58361It is opposite, is it not opposite to the entrance of the Bezestein?
58361My man exclaimed,"The earth moves-- are you not afraid?"
58361Pyrrhula communis(?)
58361Sedge- warbler(?).
58361Shall not their blood cry out for vengeance?
58361Snow- finch(?)
58361Then who would not have joined a righteous cause?
58361They are Turks, my master( padrone); are they not Turks?
58361They are all dead; why should not we be ready to follow their example?"
58361Turtle- dove(?).
58361We were all grieved for him, but what could we do?
58361What do I know?
58361What is she like?
58361Where were the city guards?
58361Where were the legionaries and the 10,000 auxiliary troops?
58361he said;"did we not come on earth to die?
58361or what?
58361pretty or ugly?
58361said the old woman;"who are you?
58361who would not have given his wealth, his assistance, or his life, in the defense of his faith against the enemies of his religion?
58361why do they tie their legs up with leather thongs in that funny way?
7111What had now become of them?
7111); and there are remnants of a dam measuring about a hundred metres in length(?).
71113 shows a peculiarity-- two small pilasters of the rudest( Egyptian?)
71116, 4) places it near Ælana; and the present distance from the sea, like that of Heroopolis( Shaykh el- Ajrúd?)
7111But no: his first question was, Aysh''Ujratí?--"What is the hire for my camels?"
7111But without the eruption, the"fire and smoke theory,"what becomes of his whole argument?
7111Could Osiris have belonged to the race whose degenerate descendants are the murderous Somal of modern days?
7111Does he reflect that he simply proposes to obliterate the whole lower Jordan?
7111El- Wijh, the port of Strabo''s"Egra"(?).
7111For weeks the great pilgrim- traffic of autumn(?
7111Had he bought a pinch of"Tibr"( pure gold) from the Bedawin, and mixed it with the handful of surface stuff?
7111Had the assayer at Alexandria played him a trick?
7111He also brought tidings of a large( horned?)
7111He says,"Here for the first and only time, I saw volcanic rocks,"and he considers that their extension towards Ras Abú(?)
7111Hence why may not< Hebrew>( Yithro) have been originally< Hebrew>( Yithrab or Yathrib)?
7111Here, however, the quartz imbedded in grey granite appears cupriferous, producing fine grey copper(?
7111I can not find out whence Ruppell borrowed his"Omel Hassanie"( Umm el- Hassání?).
7111I have also fallen into a notable blunder about the Jebel el- Shará'', in"The Gold- Mines of Midian,"note?, p. 175.
7111If we fail, who shall win?"
7111In basalt( lava?).
7111In the evening our fishermen visited the reef, which supplied admirable rock- cod, a bream(?)
7111In the northern Wady el- Hárr, also, we picked up specimens of obsidian, oligistic iron, and admirably treated modern(?)
7111It was not pleasant to beat a retreat; but, under the circumstances, what else could be done?
7111May not their language, then, have been a dialect of the Aramean?
7111My informants declare that the numbers of fighting men in the Midianite division of the race may be two thousand( two hundred?
7111Nakhil Tayyib Ism, in mountain of the same name: its ruined dam(?)
7111Or had an exceptionally heavy torrent really washed down auriferous"tailings"?
7111Possibly it is the"< Greek>,"the Horse Village( and fort?
7111Search for the"Marú"was more successful: they found a network of veins in the sandstone grits(?)
7111Some years ago, Mr. Robert Ready, of the British Museum, had bought from a Jew, Yusuf Kalafat(?
7111The dialogue that took place was something as follows:-- What are your names?
7111The stone is said to be ten feet long(?
7111The writer makes ancient Midian extend from the north of the Arabic Gulf( El-''Akabah?)
7111The yellow tint of the"buttons"promised gold-- two per cent.?
7111There is a tradition that some years ago a Frank( Rüppell?
7111This time the vehicle of revelation was the learned Shayhk( má?)
7111Three per cent.?
7111Turning to the east and the south- east we have for horizon the Wady el- Kharaj( El- Akhraj?
7111What did the Wise King mean by"better is the end of a thing than the beginning thereof"?
7111Where do we find water to- day?
7111Why had not"Effendíná"written to them?
7111[ EN#37] The"Muttali"( high town) when small is termed a Burj, pyrgos, tower, Pergamus(?)
7111and Arabia Felix( which?
7111and by sea, to explore and exploit the rich cupriferous deposits of''Atháka( in the neighbourhood of the''Akabah Gulf?).
7111in fact, to overwhelm half the Holy Land in a brand- new nineteenth- century deluge, the Deluge of Milne?
7111of the classics or of the moderns?)
7111to bury Tiberias and its lake about eight hundred feet under the waves?
34199About how many inhabitants has Thaï-ouan, the capital?
34199And I suppose there is ever so much traffic on it?
34199And are there many Christians in China now?
34199And are there many holidays at Chinese schools?
34199And ca n''t they be cured, father?
34199And did it keep out the Tartars?
34199And did they not let him off,Leonard asked,"as the son had suffered so much for him?"
34199And do children often worship at their parents''tombs?
34199And do people really sell their children?
34199And he is a living man?
34199And he suffered all that?
34199And how long were they in Formosa?
34199And in this case was the real culprit ever found out?
34199And is anything more done for the dead after this except worship being paid to them?
34199And that of the other convert?
34199And what do those characters mean?
34199And what does''Yantze- kiang''mean?
34199And what is the height of the wall, father?
34199And what sort of dress does he wear?
34199And what''s done on his first birthday?
34199And, father,he said later,"I wonder why so many of them wear turbans?
34199Are all Chinese parents so silly as to have their little girls''feet bandaged?
34199Are the priests very good men?
34199Are these people rich or poor?
34199But how are these letters made to''arrive?''
34199But what is the use of preparing feasts for the dead?
34199But what shall give us comfort? 34199 But who, then, is the great Lama?
34199Can I forget thy cares, from helpless years Thy tenderness for me?
34199Can a mandarin be punished when he does wrong?
34199Che- fan,or"Have you eaten your rice?"
34199Did grandfather make many converts?
34199Did you ever go into a boy''s school, father?
34199Did you ever see them at drill, father?
34199Did you ever want to be a sailor then? 34199 Do Chinese girls learn lessons?
34199Do Taouists and Buddhists believe in, and read, the writings of Confucius?
34199Do n''t you?
34199Do you mind waiting one minute, father, just to tell me a thing I have forgotten, and you told me once?
34199Do you think, Sybil, that the heathen Chinese could teach the Christian English anything?
34199Does anything else happen on the grand shaving day?
34199Does the Emperor''s eldest son always reign?
34199Father, do you remember well when you were just eleven?
34199Father, why do Chinamen wear pig- tails?
34199Father, will you tell us something now about the children?
34199Have you a picture of it, father?
34199How I shall think of you, father, and the Hong- Kong Mission on Intercession Day, when it comes round, sha n''t I?
34199How could he have done so?
34199How far did you get?
34199How far is Tientsin from the capital?
34199How long is it now since the Dutch were driven away?
34199How long was he left there?
34199How many gods have the Chinese?
34199I suppose children give their parents beautiful presents on their birthdays?
34199I suppose tea is n''t ever sent about in wheel- barrows?
34199I suppose you know, Sybil, that there are some wild beasts in Formosa?
34199I thought the Chinese were clever people,Sybil said;"if so, how can they believe in so many gods?"
34199I wonder if you and Sybil can tell me what grows principally in Formosa?
34199I wonder what Swatow is like?
34199I wonder what made people first think of doing this?
34199I wonder whether I shall be able to do anything to help him there?
34199Is it not strange New Year''s Day next year will be on the twenty- ninth of January, and in 1882 on February eighteenth? 34199 Is it very difficult to teach the Chinese, father?"
34199Is n''t Tientsin noted for something?
34199It must be an important one, I should think, as it carries things, does n''t it, from the sea- coast to near to Peking?
34199Now, father, do n''t you think it''s high time you began to tell us about old Peking?
34199Now, father, will you please describe a Chinese house to us?
34199Oh yes you do, Sybil,was the answer;"you like your father to be a missionary very much, you know, do you not?"
34199People have not known very long, have they, that the island of Formosa is important?
34199Shall you have one?
34199So they can not believe at all in the immortality of the soul?
34199Supposing I do not know anything about it, though; what are we to do then? 34199 That was a beautiful name, was n''t it?
34199The Chinese part of the island, I suppose, belongs to Fukien?
34199The east coast has n''t a harbour at all, has it?
34199Then a priest is not obliged to go to the funeral?
34199Then what do you want to be now?
34199Then, when children do wrong, their parents and schoolmasters are blamed?
34199They can not think that the dead really eat the food?
34199To what part of China are we going, father?
34199WILL you please tell us to- day, father, something about the religion of the Chinese? 34199 Well, what should you like to hear now?"
34199What are mandarins, please, father?
34199What are the most peculiar of them like?
34199What are you here for?
34199What does casting his horoscope mean?
34199What does that mean?
34199What does the ancestral tablet mean?
34199What does the word China mean?
34199What games do they like?
34199What is opium?
34199What is scented Caper Tea?
34199What is the name of your beautiful dwelling?
34199What made the Chinese call Formosa Tai- wan?
34199What sort of flags do Chinese boats have, father? 34199 What was his name?"
34199What would happen,Sybil asked,"if a child were to do anything very dreadful to a parent in China?"
34199When was the Hong- Kong mission begun?
34199Where_ did_ they all come from?
34199Who is that Jui- Lin of whom you have a picture? 34199 Who was the founder of Buddhism?"
34199Whoever thought,Sybil said one day on board,"that we should actually be on the Yellow Sea ourselves?
34199Why did that policeman come after you to- day, father, and take down the name of the boat that we got into?
34199Why did you say that opium- smoking was so dreadful?
34199Why do Chinese ladies have small feet?
34199Why do people not kill their boys too?
34199Why do so many Chinese rivers end in ho and kiang?
34199Why does all that happen?
34199Why is your house called a yamen?
34199Will you please go on about the religion now, father?
34199Will you take me to see a school in China?
34199You were saying the other day, father, that Chinese people smoke something else besides tobacco?
34199_ I like my father to be a missionary very much._ He must be glad too; is n''t he, mother?
34199A missionary''s children must not shrink from fulfilling, must not fail to fulfil, the mission on which they are sent, must they?"
34199And do you know what river it is on?"
34199And what does this teach us, children?"
34199Another time she meant to ask Sybil if she were not very rich, so she said,"You can muchee money?"
34199Are n''t you glad to go to China?"
34199Before E- Chung heard that Sybil had a brother, she said to her,"You one piecee chilo?"
34199But I wonder if Leonard knows what''shan''means?"
34199But what are these, when we think that this vast empire alone contains 400,000,000 people, one- third of the human race?"
34199Does it not seem greedy, when people have so much to eat, to take poor little birds''-nests which have been made with such pains by their owners?
34199Had she been grown up, this question would probably have been,"What is your venerable age?"
34199How can we?"
34199How many native communicants are there in Hong- Kong?"
34199I do n''t think I shall ever want to say it again now; and I used to say it rather often, usen''t I?
34199I know tea comes from an evergreen plant, something like a myrtle, but that is n''t much information, is it?
34199I know they worship idols, but how do they believe in them?"
34199I wonder if you would like it?
34199Is it not kind of Che- Yin?
34199Is it not so, my child?"
34199Is it not so?"
34199Is n''t it a pity that they do n''t know better?
34199Is n''t that nasty?
34199It will be longer for poor old Leonard, wo n''t it?"
34199Leonard said;"with no end of ships to be seen?"
34199Must not this scene have been very lovely?
34199Should n''t you like it too?
34199We can not help feeling sorry to leave our old friends, can we?"
34199What could this be for?"
34199What other amusements have they?"
34199What religion had the aborigines?
34199When she went out visiting, questions such as the following were generally put to her,"What honourable name have you?"
34199Who will be our guide, stay, and comfort, when we are separated from one another?"
34199Why is it called that?"
34199Will Jesus chide thy weakness, Or call thy labour vain?
34199and is he alive now?"
34199and"What age have you?"
34199but what was the Christian name she chose?
34199ever think for certain you would be one?"
34199or is it only the boys?"
34199ought n''t we to be careful, then, Leonard?
34199she said;"and leave you and mother?"
34199she then asked;"to the same place where you were before?"
34199she then said,"is n''t the time dreadfully near now?
34199though, as a rule, when people said"How do you do?"
34199to her it was"Chin- chin mississi?"
34199was"How do you do?"
34199what shall we think about when we are trying to do our several duties, though apart, I hope contentedly and well?
31910And are we to lose our money?
31910And what did you see on the other side of this first hill?
31910Are there hills or valleys on the other side?
31910Did you see any men?
31910Do you think we shall get in, sergeant?
31910How have I spent the life he has been pleased to preserve to this period? 31910 How is that?"
31910Is all the fight over, your honour?
31910Is he then dead, Sir?
31910Is it making fun of me you are?
31910Is the captain also a prisoner?
31910Supposing that, in that great big fight, you or I should have been killed, sergeant?
31910The adjutant here?
31910Tom, where is the strange sail?
31910Very candid, truly,said I;"but are you not aware, my good fellow, that you could be shot for sleeping on your post?"
31910Well, sergeant, I have no reason to doubt your word; will you try a shell?
31910Well, sergeant,said I,"what do you think of the breach?"
31910Well, your honour, do you see yonder woman standing all alone, with a man spaking to her? 31910 What took you there?"
31910What''s the matter, father? 31910 What,"said I,"do you suppose that to be?"
31910Will you be kind enough to show me where the adjutant''s quarters are?
31910--"And who are you, Sir,"exclaimed the master of the sloop,"that dare to interfere in my affairs?"
31910--"And who is that pretty girl whom you''ve just parted with?
31910--"And why can not I go on board when Tom does?"
31910--"Does your honour think I would lave you in this blusteration?"
31910--"How far, then,"said I,"does the excavation extend, that so many precautions are required?"
31910--"How is that, Hogan?"
31910--"Why, then,"said he,"did you not come and ask me for it?"
31910All of a sudden, two of my sentinels bellowed out so that the echo resounded again,"Who comes there?
31910Answer,"The_ Warren Hastings_--what ship are you?"
31910At last, I ventured to grasp his icy hand, which roused him, and he rose up and said,"Why did you disturb me?
31910At this he instantly flew into a rage, and said,"Pray, Sir, what do you mean to insinuate by what you have this moment given utterance to?"
31910At this juncture I heard my companion crying out,"Where are you, Sir?
31910At this moment a soldier called out,"Shipp, have you made your will?"
31910But, much as I longed for a slice, what was to be done?
31910Can I meet that just tribunal?"
31910Can you, or any native of India, adduce a single instance of our government''s having ever acted so treacherous and cowardly a part?
31910Captain, how are you?
31910Could any sight be more distressing for affectionate comrades to look on?
31910Have you seen my hat?"
31910He addressed me as follows:--"Pray, was your honour there when the first shell fell, for I was after laying that self- same mortar?"
31910He began to descend the steps, when one of the boatmen exclaimed,"Is that you, Captain?"
31910He replied,"So was I; and I fired three shots at you from behind a tree-- are you not wounded?"
31910He said to me one morning,"Shipp, did I ever tell you the story of my being invited to breakfast off a dead colonel?"
31910He said,"No; but,"continued he,"do n''t you think I like good men in my regiment as well as Colonel K----?
31910Here the wise captain ran about, delighted and delighting, saying,"Did I not tell you so?
31910His escape was in the very heart of his own country; but who would admit a traitor?
31910How''s your wife?--is she in Liverpool?"
31910I again mounted on tiptoe and urged my question,"Will you like I for a sodger?"
31910I answered,"Sergeant Shipp; who are you?"
31910I had not proceeded far, when some person seized my leg, and said,"Who are you?"
31910I jumped up and said,"What''s the matter?"
31910I repeated,"Will you, my good woman, have the goodness to inform me where I can find the 87th regiment?"
31910I repeated,"where?"
31910I repeated;"how dare you cast such an imputation on England''s pride?
31910I replied,"General, good news is acceptable at all times; what is it?"
31910I replied,"What the devil has brought you here?"
31910I replied,"Yes; what brought you to this dreary spot?"
31910I saw him wipe the tear of sympathy from his eye with the back of his hand, and he continued,"Shall I take the poor creature to the hospital?"
31910I suppose you mean to say that the prisoner''s talking awoke you?
31910I told her you were going to Birmingham:--by the way, when do you start?"
31910I told him that I could see them coming out; but he replied, sarcastically,"Then why do n''t you go and stop them?
31910I was standing close to Captain Nelley, who turned round to me and said,"Shipp, how do you like that information?"
31910I was then friendless and isolated; and who had I now but those who mourned my departure from a land which I was compelled to quit for ever?
31910I was wide awake, and he was just dozing, when, all of a sudden, he jumped up, and bellowed out, so that his voice re- echoed again,"Who is that?"
31910I will not be the means of agonizing their feelings; but,"continued he,"what will the rajah say, should I deceive him?"
31910If he would rebel against his government, would he not deceive his garrison?
31910If you have no value for your own life, will you also murder them?"
31910Indeed, I should have passed him but for his usual salutation,"Ah, John, is that you?
31910Is my hat upon deck?
31910Just as I had made up my mind that this must be the case, I distinctly heard a voice calling out,"_ Khon hie?_"in English,"Who is there?"
31910Just as I had made up my mind that this must be the case, I distinctly heard a voice calling out,"_ Khon hie?_"in English,"Who is there?"
31910Multitudes assembled to meet their infamous and treacherous governor; but what could they possibly expect from such a man?
31910Need there be a scruple in granting such a proposition?
31910Nothing could have saved his commission; and, if the accident had happened, what could have soothed his feelings?
31910Or can you see the house round the corner?"
31910Prisoner, have you any questions to put to this witness?
31910Shall I wing him?"
31910Shipp''s father was a soldier( a marine?
31910Should I not deserve to be carried to the gallows?
31910The captain got the large speaking- trumpet, and bellowed out,"What ship, a- hoy?"
31910The moment he heard my footstep, he suddenly arose, and, seeming ashamed of the way in which he was engaged, he said,"Who''s that?"
31910The old gentleman did not seem to know what to make of it; but I suppose he thought me tipsy, for at last he said,"What''s the matter, John?
31910The other replied,"_ Kis wastah nay tuckeet currah?_""Why do n''t you ascertain it, then?"
31910The other replied,"_ Kis wastah nay tuckeet currah?_""Why do n''t you ascertain it, then?"
31910Then, addressing himself to one of his men,"Steady, Tom, steady; do n''t let her go off; do n''t you see the light ahead?
31910Then, looking at and suddenly recognizing me, he said,"Is that you, Shipp?"
31910These words caught the ear of the military captain on board, who holloed out from below,"What did you say about a Frenchman?"
31910Thus saying, he left us, muttering, as he went along,"Get a child flogged for a tarnation old goose?
31910To be sure, I was imprisoned for having eaten my shoes; but what of that?
31910Was it not quite as easy for me to imagine myself a prisoner of war?
31910Was there anything dishonourable in meeting such a proposal, if only in mercy for human lives?
31910What could have equalled their anguish, if their minds had not sunk below the ebb of feeling?
31910What do you think, sergeant?"
31910What excuse would it be to say, I gave it to a sergeant to carry?
31910What was to be done?
31910What were four breaching- guns against such a fort as that of Bhurtpore?
31910What will not good examples effect on the minds of soldiers?
31910Where are you, Mr. Shipp?
31910Where was I standing when you heard me make use of the words you have been after mintioning to the court?
31910Where, under such circumstances, could we look for protection?
31910Who comes there?"
31910Why did the general send me alone?
31910Why do men, on these occasions, more fervently beseech the divine protection and guidance, to save them in the approaching conflict?
31910You wish to come on board, Mary, do n''t you?"
31910_ Member._--Clearly and distinctly heard the identical words?
31910_ Member._--Yet you say the words were given in a whisper?
31910_ President._--But you say that you were asleep?
31910_ President._--Can you hear in your sleep?
31910_ President._--Do you ever walk in your sleep?
31910_ President._--How was that, sergeant?
31910_ President._--Perhaps you can see in your sleep also?
31910_ President._--Probably you can_ always_ hear in your sleep?
31910_ President._--Then you heard the expressions after you awoke?
31910_ President._--They were spoken quite loud?
31910_ President._--What do you suppose was the distance of this pillar from you, sergeant?
31910_ President._--What may that be, sergeant?
31910_ President._--Which you perfectly recollect, of course?
31910_ President_--How far, now, do you think you could hear a gunshot?
31910_ Prisoner._--Did you see me at the time?
31910answered I,"what-- sick or on duty?"
31910bad luck to you, is it after mocking Judy Flanagan you are, you tafe?"
31910exclaimed one of the boatmen, as their employer lifted a female into the boat,"is it a woman, Captain?
31910have they been fighting?"
31910how are you?"
31910said I,"more afraid of the derision of men, than the wrath of an offended God?"
31910said I,"who the devil is he?"
31910said she,"what are you gazing at, you set of spalpeens, you?
31910the old Fogs?
31910they have had a sickener, have they?"
31910thought I,"what''s all this about?".
31910what does it look like?"
31910what grounds have you for supposing that the English could ever stoop to commit such an act of infamy?
31910you may laugh, but it''s no laughing matter; how would you like to be kilt yourselves?
31910your honour; it''s no such thing at all, at all; he was a mighty cunning chap when alive, and who knows what he has learned since he went dead?"
51492Can you explain to me why so little use is made of your natural advantages-- the immense extent of idle soil and the abundance of water? 51492 ( From New Akhury?). 51492 12), and may I take this early opportunity to place him on his guard against the fallacy that the Armenians are not a martial race? 51492 A Polish maiden? 51492 A few miserable huts are seen in the hollow: who could inhabit such a weird and lonely spot? 51492 A motley group of people collected about us; of what race, of what faith? 51492 After some parley the intruders were admitted to our chamber-- was it a dream, or whence issued these strange shapes? 51492 Are they wild or were they planted? 51492 As each successive dish of this dinner à la Russe made its appearance a smile came from across the table, orIs n''t it nasty?"
51492At what date did Edgmiatsin become the residence of the katholikos?
51492But what are those gleaming snows, just protruding above the horizon from a snowless vaulted ridge in the south- east?
51492But whence could they draw the money for works of this nature?
51492But where was Ashtarak, the goal of our journey?
51492But why reject the tempting gradients of the nearer western slope, sweeping towards you with a succession of harmonious curves?
51492CHAPTER III TO AKHALTSYKH Where else except in London will you see clever driving?
51492Can there be anything more fatuous than such restrictions?
51492Can there exist a more gloomy coast?
51492Could you be shown a more typical example of a tumble- down Eastern township?
51492For what was it that I saw?
51492Had Fadéeff hardened his heart?
51492Had the order come to arrest us?
51492Have the Christians of the present day become pagans, or did the pagans only change their name?
51492How account for this striking circumstance on the hypothesis of an eruption from fissures along the base of the valley?
51492How can it be expected that they should?
51492How cross the threshold upon which he stood, how enlist his sympathy with our puny wants, who himself was the incarnation of Want?
51492How explain the character of the union of God with man in the person of Christ?
51492How many times was Troy taken in watchmen''s dreams?
51492How shall he escape the dangers of the way, with the hand of the Government against him, with hatred and contempt dogging his weary steps?
51492How therefore can a church, an image or an eikon claim reverence as a holy thing?
51492I read the large inscription thus:--Iêsou boêthei pantas tous euchomenous en tê ekklêsia Zibithain(?)
51492Is it their unfitness to flourish under systematic government?
51492Is not England the only country where you can trust your coachman to shave his corners and keep his team in hand?
51492Is there any question you would like to put?"
51492Is this feature the result of landslip and of floods issuing from the chasm, or was the pedestal always weaker upon this side?
51492It so happens that both have been summoned to perform military service; may one of them be exempt?
51492May it not have been somewhere in the neighbourhood of Sert?
51492One inducement was curiosity: what lay beyond those mountains, drawn in a wide half- circle along the margin of the Mesopotamian plains?
51492Or were the senses fluttering under the presence of the fair woman whose soft breathing one could almost hear?
51492Semenoff, 1888(?).
51492T. G. Allen and W. L. Sachtleben( 1892?).
51492Texier mentions an adjacent baptistery(?).
51492The break of day?
51492The church-- said to have been called Araxilvank( Arakelotz Vank?)
51492The formula I had heard so often was the first to take wing; and"How long are you staying here?"
51492The practical question arose: how accommodate ourselves and the family within the four white walls?
51492The route which we were taking excited suspicion; with what object were we pursuing this unbeaten track?
51492Was it the grave faces of the Russian peasants and the strange irony of their history and circumstances that haunted and kept the mind strung?
51492Was the departure of Colonel Alander connected with our arrival, and had he gone to satisfy himself about us at Abastuman?
51492Was there ever collected together a more motley crowd?
51492What are our European mountains but arbitrary wrinkles on the face of the continent?
51492What attracted me to Armenia?
51492What did they sing in that expression of bottomless misery?
51492What does my reader know about the ancient history of Armenia?
51492What is the incident?
51492What use to conceal his name, since I can not hide his identity, since I am only dealing with the current facts of provincial life?
51492What was the attitude of Tiridates during the war?
51492Where could one meet with an Ararat, a Sipan and a Nimrud, to say nothing of an Alagöz and a Bingöl?
51492Where would you march?
51492Which of her neighbours could compete with her in this respect?
51492Who can foretell our future?
51492Who could tell in what holes these thieves were hiding?
51492Who is this one whom John baptizes?
51492Who sent them to such cold solitudes, these warm natures and passionate temperaments?
51492Whose was the voice which came from heaven and bore testimony to Him:''This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased''?"
51492Why does one write a book?
51492Will they not before very long subscribe this obvious solution, for which there is so much to be said?
51492Would even his bones be forthcoming from such a place?
51492Yet what if the spell had lost its power, and the mountain and the world lain bare?
51492Yet where obtain a satisfactory answer to this question?
51492[ 12] Where were the villages?
51492had the tissue of the air beamed clear as crystal, and the forms of earth and sea, embroidered beneath us, shone like the tracery of a shield?
51492should we ever accomplish our self- imposed stage?
51492was there ever outside of Persia such a strange caricature of a road?
51492we thought, to what distant land across the mountains, across the sea, shall the poor Jew wander out?
8128And how many men,I said,"would want to be reborn as women?"
8128But what did you think of the personages?
8128But where does it stay?
8128Can it be true?-or is it only a dream? 8128 Do you mean,"I asked,"that a man would be reborn as a woman, and a woman as a man?"
8128Eyebrows?
8128Have I become a god?
8128Is it possible,he exclaimed,"that you never saw a silkworm- moth?
8128May I put your theory some day into print?
8128Reborn in some one of the heavens?
8128Reborn, then, in what form?
8128So it was he who told you?
8128Tasogare("Who- Is- there?"
8128Well, mistress,said O- Yone,"you will wait,--will you not,-- until to- morrow night?"
8128Who?
8128Why not give English readers the ghostly part of the story?
8128Why not?
8128Why repeat such unlucky words?... 8128 ''Do you know where he lives?'' 8128 ''Master,''Nanda inquired of the Buddha,''for whom has this vessel been prepared?'' 8128 ''O Master,''cried Nanda,` what wonderful festival is this?'' 8128 ( 2).... What does this mean? 8128 --that is to say,Have I died?--am I only a ghost in this desolation?"
8128AUTUMN FANCIES( 1) Faded the clover now;--sere and withered the grasses: What dreams the matsumushi(1) in the desolate autumn- fields?
8128And to myself I said:--Is it wonderful that the voice of the sea should make us serious?
8128And what, under such circumstances, would have been the Western estimate of Leander?"
8128But the little private work...?
8128But what would become of this human imago in a state of perfect bliss?
8128Did you ever visit them at that place?
8128Do not our common forms of prayer prove our desire for like attention?
8128Do not whole scales of colors invisibly exist above and below the limits of our retinal sensibility?
8128I queried,--"by the Apparitional Birth?"
8128Koko(?)
8128Koko(?)
8128Kwakko( Bishop''s- wort?)
8128My friend says that he has seen two Chinese versions,--one in the Hongyo- kyo(?
8128O poor singer of summer, Wherefore thus consume all thy body in song?
8128O- Yone at last made answer,--"My dear young lady, why will you trouble your mind about a man who seems to be so cruel?...
8128SHINTO REVERY Mad waves devour The rocks: I ask myself in the darkness,"Have I become a god?"
8128Shomokko(?)
8128The incense first mentioned, for example, is called by the poets''name for the gloaming,--Tasogare( lit:"Who is there?"
8128The woman said:--"And if I should be disowned by my father, would you then let me come and live with you?"
8128Then the Buddha asked him:''Is there any one among these maidens, Nanda, equal in beauty to the woman with whom you have been in love?''
8128This is what I wanted to say to you, dear Yukiko.... Have you been able to understand?"
8128Who could fully describe even five minutes of it?
8128Who told you?"
8128Whose dog is it?"
8128You did not suppose that ghost- story was true, did you?"
8128Yusai wonderingly exclaimed:--"Yes, he is dead;--but how did you learn of it?"
8128[ Laughing] Is n''t it a sin to have been born so handsome that the girls die for love of you?
8128compassionately exclaimed the priest;--"why do you torment it so, children?"
8128exclaimed Nanda,''how can a lovely woman be compared with an ugly ape?''
8128look?--where is the place of parting?
8128or"Who is it?")
8128repeated Shinzaburo, turning white,--"did you say that she is dead?"
8128sobbed the other,--"have we to go back to- night again without seeing Hagiwara Sama?
8128the tombs of O- Tsuyu and O- Yone?"
8128where does she dwell to- day, our dear little vanished sister?
8128why will you ask me to do these things?"
8128will you not allow her to stay here to- night?"
54160Come, Kúngóri,said he,"will you go to my house?"
54160How can I get you water on the top of a hill? 54160 If I do n''t get water, I shall die, and then of what use would you be to me?"
54160Kúngóri,said they,"where is your husband?"
54160Shall we suck our pipes?
54160Stupid,replied Chhura;"if I knew, would I be looking?"
54160Well, what do you want?
54160Who is staying at my cross- roads?
54160Who is this staying at my cross- roads?
54160Why do you lie to me?
54160Would you rather have water than me?
54160''Can one build houses with such stuff?''
54160''Did my wife say cook the food on the top of the bung tree?''
54160''Whose child is this?''
54160''You eat the sailungvar,''he said;''who will swallow them the quicker?''
54160( book) you want?
54160( fowl)= you buy?
54160( water)= you draw?
54160= Are you well?
54160= He has come Who?
54160= What you want?
54160= What?
54160= Which of them did you call?
54160= Which?
54160= Who has come?
54160= Whom did you hit?
54160= Will you go?
54160=( house in=) you stay Whose Tu ar nge i lei?
54160A lo- kal lo vem ni= He has come, has not he?
54160A tu- nge i ko?
54160Benglama, saying,''Has it gone to sleep?''
54160Can it be a survival of mother right?
54160Do n''t you know that all the springs are dry, for are not the jhums ready to be burnt?"
54160Eng tui nge i choi?
54160Eng- maw?
54160Eng- nge i duh?
54160Eng- nge?
54160Eng?
54160Granny, why are you so sad?
54160Have we here stumbled on the real origin of the"young men''s house"--a desire to prevent incest?
54160Hhoi- i- nge?
54160His wife said,''Are you ill?''
54160How should I?
54160I dam em?
54160I kal ang em= Will you go?
54160I lo- kal em ni= You have come, have you?
54160Interrogative Pronouns are:-- Tu- nge?
54160It is called Ramdia-- and you wo n''t touch the mallet either, will you?"
54160Ka dam e= Do you mean me?
54160Keima maw?
54160Khoi- i lekha buh nge i duh?
54160Kúngóri''s father cried,"Why, Hpohtira, do you cut off Hrangchala''s head?"
54160Ngamboma--''What is the reason?''
54160On this,"Is it so?"
54160People said to her,"Where are you going to?"
54160Said Kúngóri''s father,"Hrangchal is here, but where is Hpohtira?"
54160The Lushais consider this unsporting and say pathetically,"How can men live if for fear of ambushes no cultivation can be carried on?"
54160The Paihte or Vuite clan became a species of squirrel, while the Ralte''s ancestor was just saying,"Vaibel kan chep te ang nge?"
54160The dawi bur was washed away by the river till it stuck in the fish trap of the Thlangom tribe, who said,''What is this?''
54160The tiger--''My friend, what is it you are eating?''
54160The tiger--''Why do you do that?''
54160The upas who are collected in the chief''s house ask,''Are you friends or enemies?''
54160Then Benglama, saying,''Is his fontanel hurting?''
54160Then Dailova, from under the straw, called out,''Where are you going to, Lianthawnga?''
54160Then Khuptingi said to Ngamboma,''The others have caught so many fish; why have you caught so few?''
54160Then Ngamboma--''Where is Khuptingi, then?''
54160Then she looked at her child; and his wife--''Our child here is dead; how has it happened?''
54160Then she said to him,''What animal would you most like to shoot?''
54160Then the dead said to Ngamboma,''That bear which ran towards you, have you seen it?''
54160They are used thus:-- Tu- nge a lo kal?
54160Tu and Tu- maw are only used thus:-- A lo kal Tu- Maw?
54160Tu- in- a nge i riak?
54160Tu- in- nge vel che?
54160Tu- maw?
54160Tu?
54160Vahrika said,''What can it be?''
54160What is the good of the strings alone?"
54160What is the use of boiling water alone?"
54160When he saw the house that he had built in Mi- thi- khua, he said,''Who built that house?''
54160When they slept together Khuptingi was only bare bones, and Ngamboma said,''What bones are these?''
54160Who has water which he does not want?
54160Who has water which he does not want?
54160Who hit you?
54160Who will give to us if he does not?''
54160Whose Tu- nge i vel?
54160Why should I be?
54160Why, I can hardly speak, I have fallen from the top of the bung tree and am nearly dead, do n''t you know?''
54160You stole that, did you?
54160Zeng- nge?
54160or Tu?
54160said he,"where has Kúngóri gone to?
54160which Which book do you want?
40461What is Art?
4046122 V The Condition of England 26 VI Civilization 30 VII Why was India Lost?
4046163 XIV How can India become Free?
40461Am I to blame the English for it or myself?
40461Am I to dislike a Mahomedan because there are passages in the Koran I do not understand or like?
40461Am I to kill him, or to fall down at his feet and implore him?
40461Am I, then, to fight with or kill a Mahomedan in order to save a cow?
40461And how can those who want to serve only have a party?
40461And what has been the result?
40461And what is our condition?
40461And, if a particular retailer is driven away, will not another take his place?
40461And, if it has remained a baby after an existence of seven hundred years, when will it outgrow its babyhood?
40461And, if they have done anything for the country for the sake of money, how shall it be counted as good?
40461And, where everybody wants rights, who shall give them and to whom?
40461Are not quacks then, whom we know, better than the doctors who put on an air of humaneness?
40461Are those who do good entitled to greater payment?
40461Are we, on that account, wiser than he?
40461But does every Hindu believe in Ahimsa?
40461But for the lawyers, who would have shown us the road to independence?
40461But let us assume that we have to drive away the English by fighting; how is that to be done?
40461By blaming the seller shall I be able to avoid the habit?
40461CHAPTER III DISCONTENT AND UNREST READER: Then you consider Partition to be a cause of the awakening?
40461CHAPTER IV WHAT IS SWARAJ?
40461CHAPTER VII WHY WAS INDIA LOST?
40461CHAPTER XIII WHAT IS TRUE CIVILIZATION?
40461CHAPTER XIV HOW CAN INDIA BECOME FREE?
40461CHAPTER XVII PASSIVE RESISTANCE READER: Is there any historical evidence as to the success of what you have called soul- force or truth- force?
40461Did they, by using brute- force, better appreciate their duty?
40461Do people become enemies because they change their religion?
40461Do you believe that a coward can ever disobey a law that he dislikes?
40461Do you consider these also symbols of the civilization that you have described?
40461Do you not tremble to think of freeing India by assassination?
40461Do you think that it is necessary to drive away the English, if we get all we want?
40461Do you think that it would be possible for the English to carry on their government without law- courts?
40461Do you welcome the unrest which has resulted from it?
40461Do you wish to make him discontented with his cottage or his lot?
40461Doctors 60 XIII What is True Civilization?
40461EDITOR: If they do not take our money away, become gentle, and give us responsible posts, would you still consider their presence to be harmful?
40461EDITOR: Supposing we get self- government similar to what the Canadians and the South Africans have, will it be good enough?
40461EDITOR: Who is the nation?
40461Has the introduction of Mahomedanism not unmade the nation?
40461Have cannons never been used in India?
40461Have you ever visited our fields?
40461How can India be one nation?
40461How can Manchester be blamed?
40461How can the English people tolerate Home Rule for us?
40461How can the same be said of Professor Gokhale?
40461How can they be one nation?
40461How do these diseases arise?
40461How shall a third party distribute justice amongst them?
40461How, then, can it be considered only a weapon of the weak?
40461How, then, can there be any inborn enmity?
40461If I am in the habit of drinking Bhang and a seller thereof sells it to me, am I to blame him or myself?
40461If among a band of robbers, a knowledge of robbing is obligatory, is a pious man to accept the obligation?
40461If civilization is a disease, and if it has attacked England why has she been able to take India, and why is she able to retain it?
40461If that be so, we have to consider only one thing: how can the millions obtain self- rule?
40461If the government were to ask us to go about without any clothing, should we do so?
40461If two brothers want to live in peace is it possible for a third party to separate them?
40461If you had not received higher education, how would you have been able to explain to me the things that you have?
40461In what way are they more profitable to the country than the labourers?
40461In what way have I benefitted myself or those around me?
40461Is Dadabhai less to be honoured because, in the exuberance of youth, we are prepared to go a step further?
40461Is all this effort then of no use?
40461Is it any the less so if I ask a third party to decide between you and me?
40461Is it not a sad commentary that we should have to speak of Home Rule in a foreign tongue?
40461Is it not a sign of slavery?
40461Is it not then useless to blame the English for what we did at that time?
40461Is not this absolutely absurd?
40461Is the God of the Mahomedan different from the God of the Hindu?
40461Lastly, if it be true that the Hindus believe in the doctrine of non- killing and the Mahomedans do not, what, I pray, is the duty of the former?
40461Moreover, how many Indians were there like Professor Gokhale, when he gave himself to Indian education?
40461PAGE I The Congress and Its Officials 11 II The Partition of Bengal 18 III The Discontent and Unrest 21 IV What is Swaraj?
40461READER: Are the mills, then, to be closed down?
40461READER: Are we, then, to follow him in every respect?
40461READER: But what about the inborn enmity between Hindus and Mahomedans?
40461READER: But will the English ever allow the two bodies to join hands?
40461READER: Do I then understand that you do not consider English education necessary for obtaining Home Rule?
40461READER: Do you suggest any other striking result?
40461READER: Do you then consider that a desire for Home Rule has been created among us?
40461READER: How can you say that?
40461READER: How so?
40461READER: If Indian civilization is, as you say, the best of all, how do you account for India''s slavery?
40461READER: It is a good point or a bad one that all you are saying will be printed through machinery?
40461READER: Then what education shall we give?
40461READER: Then you are really attacking the very men whom we have hitherto considered to be patriotic and honest?
40461READER: Then you will contend that the Pax Britannica is a useless encumbrance?
40461READER: Then you will say that it is not at all necessary for us to train the body?
40461READER: To what do you ascribe this state of England?
40461READER: What is the other form of unrest?
40461READER: What may that be?
40461READER: What will you say to the nation?
40461READER: What, in your opinion, are the results of Partition?
40461READER: What, then, of the tram- cars and electricity?
40461READER: What, then, would you say to both the parties?
40461READER: What, then, would you say to the English?
40461READER: Why do we not know this generally?
40461READER: Will you not admit that you are arguing against yourself?
40461READER: Will you now tell me how they are able to retain India?
40461Several questions arise: How is one to carry one''s wife with one?
40461Shall I think of the means when I have to deal with a thief in the house?
40461Should we not remember that many Hindus and Mahomedans own the same ancestors, and the same blood runs through their veins?
40461Surely, what is given will not be withdrawn?
40461What am I to do when a blood- brother is on the point of killing a cow?
40461What are her rights, and such other questions?
40461What are you to do?
40461What did India do before these articles were introduced?
40461What do you propose to do by giving him a knowledge of letters?
40461What do you really do to the child?
40461What do you think?
40461What does it matter if he can not run with us?
40461What does it matter that we take different roads, so long as we reach the same goal?
40461What does it matter that, to- day, his trust is still in the English nation?
40461What does it matter what means they adopted?
40461What enables you to tell all these things to me?
40461What has he whom you consider to be the father of the nation done for it?
40461What is the meaning of education?
40461What more need I say?
40461What must be the condition of the people whose newspapers are of this type?
40461What need, then, to speak of matches, pins, and glassware?
40461What of that?
40461What substantial gain did Italy obtain after the withdrawal of the Austrian troops?
40461What will you do then?
40461What, then, holding the views you do, would you suggest for freeing India?
40461What, then, is civilization?
40461When and how did the awakening take place?
40461When will all carry it out?
40461Wherein is courage required-- in blowing others to pieces from behind a cannon or with a smiling face to approach a cannon and to be blown to pieces?
40461Wherein is the cause for quarrelling?
40461Who assisted the Company''s officers?
40461Who bought their goods?
40461Who is the true warrior-- he who keeps death always as a bosom- friend or he who controls the death of others?
40461Who made it Bahadur?
40461Who protects the cow from destruction by Hindus when they cruelly ill- treat her?
40461Who was tempted at the sight of their silver?
40461Who would have protected the poor?
40461Who would have secured justice?
40461Whoever reasons with the Hindus when they mercilessly belabour the progeny of the cow with their sticks?
40461Whom do you suppose to free by assassination?
40461Why are their requirements greater?
40461Why do they not take the fullest advantage of the railways?
40461Why do they want more fees than common labourers?
40461Why do they, then, talk about obeying laws?
40461Why do you forget that our adoption of their civilization makes their presence in India at all possible?
40461Why do you want to drive away the English?
40461Why have I learned these things?
40461Why should the Hindus oppose this?
40461Why should we not obtain our goal which is good, by any means whatsoever even by using violence?
40461Why, then, may we not do so by using brute- force?
40461Why, then, should I listen to your discourse on such people?
40461Will you add an inch to his happiness?
40461Will you explain your views in this matter?
40461Will you now explain the epithet"prostitute"?
40461Will you still say that means do not matter?
40461Yet what awaits them on their return to the hovels which they call home?
40461You will not find fault with a continuance of force to prevent a child from thrusting its foot into fire?
40461You, however, drag in these doctors also, how is that?
54652What medicine was given the horse?
54652''How would you like to leave it?
54652( A.D. 349- 369[?
54652( A.D. 349- 369[?
54652( By him) worshipping the god in faith, before the world of the gods and the world of Brahma, for the purpose(?)
54652( Gupta 190?).
54652), Al Bailáimán( Bhinmál?
54652), Bárus, Uzain, Máliba, Baharimad( Mevad?
54652), Dimuri, Megari, Ardabæ, Mesæ( Matsya of Jaipur?
54652), Kathia( Multân?
54652-miti|| mamgalam sadâ srîh||( sûtradhâréna?)
54652-na su di 14 Sômê| adyêha Srî Srîmâlê Mahârâjakula Srî Ca(?)
54652-râpaddha- mahâgacchê punya- punya- svabhâvinâ(?)
54652-vadi 6 dinê balinibamdhê(?)
54652..... day... to be given regularly 2 two lô °(?).
546521/4 dramma+ 2, Bhata lô(?
54652100- 300?)
5465212 Akálavarsha(?)
5465212 dvâdasa- drammâ âcamdrârkam prativarsham dêvêna kârâpa 10. nîyâ|| tathâ srêyârtham Madrakêna(?)
546521232?)
54652130-A.D. 300?)
5465215, fifteen drammas deposited in the treasury of the god by Madraka(?)
54652150(?)
546522(?
546522(?)
54652319- 322(?).]
54652322- 349(?).]
54652349- 369(?).]
54652509- 520?
54652509- 520?)
54652713?
54652720- 780?
54652720- 780?)
5465274) as one of the places of the eighth section describing the coast of India, but is mentioned along with Nahrwára, Kandhár, and Kalbata(?).
54652800- 1200?)
5465287) has: Bargant( Wangam in Jodhpur?)
54652?)
54652And he serves( propitiates?)
54652Both, with the twenty- seventh upakopa(?
54652By Manasiha(?)
54652By these four and by the Vânî(?)
54652Coins with the legend Lichchhaveyah, a coin abbreviation for Lichchhavidauhitra Daughter''s son of Lichchhavi(?
54652Does any trace of the original Báhikas or Outsiders survive?
54652G.1- 12(?)--A.D.319- 322(?)
54652G.12- 29(?)--A.D.332- 349(?)
54652G.29- 49(?)--A.D.349- 369(?)
54652Hearing that Bhíma had come against him as far as Bhímapura(?)
54652How not?
54652In the Bali endowment wheat 1 1/2 seers, ghî 6 karshas, in the naivêdya 1 measure, mung 3/4 measure, ghî 1/2 karsha, Âbôti(?)
54652Inland from these he names the Monædes( Munda of Singbhúm) and Suari( Savaras of Central India) among whom is Mount Maleus( Mahendra Male?).
54652Interruption(?)
54652It is worthy of note, as stated in the A.D. 535 grant, that his niece Duddá( or Lulá?)
54652Kharaosti is the dynastic name of the prince, his personal name appears later in the inscription as Talama( Ptolemy?).
54652Kleisobora= Krishnapura?)
54652Mahâvîra........ bhayatrâtâ(?)
54652Manasihêna(?)
54652Mehmúd said to Krishna:"Can you find me two horses and show me the way to Gujarát that I may get aid from Sultán Muzaffar to punish these rascals?
54652Naigamânvaya- kâyastha- mahattama- Subhatêna tathâ(ve?)
54652Next follows Tiripangalida( Tîkota in the Kurundwâd State?)
54652Sat Âsvina mâsê yâtr(ôtsavê?)
54652Skanda----?
54652Surely you obtained me the gift of that boy to live and not to die?
54652The Ajmir king in consternation asked''Are you Múlarája?''
54652The Saint asked his son''Are you prepared to die for the boy?''
54652The author of the Prabandhachintámani says that Durlabha gave up the kingdom to his son(?)
54652The grant gives the name of Prachanda''s family as Bráhma- vaka(?)
54652The imports of Barygaza were wine, bronze, tin and lead, coral and gold stone( topaz?
54652These references suggest that the Bálas or Válas are the Válhikas and that the Bálhikas of the Harivamsa( A.D. 350- 500?)
54652This I suppose is how you will keep your promise of mediating for our sinful souls before Alláh also?''
54652This grant was written by that wise one... at the time..... in the term of office of the Abbot Mahêndra and the committeeman Âcamdra(?)
54652This prasasti was spoken( composed) by the Maha-(ttara?)
54652This which has been made as a religious endowment is to be maintained by the pamca and by the Sêlahatha(?)
54652To complete Ptolemy''s account of this coast it is only necessary to mention the islands of Heptanêsia( Burnt Islands?)
54652Vana?
54652What sense have these tales?
54652What then was the initial date of the Traikútakas?
54652Why then ask me to leave my home?''
54652Written by Dêdâka son of Nâgula the dhruva.... the letter less or the letter more-- all is of( no?)
54652[ 390][ Buddhavarmman, A.D. 713(?).]
54652[ 508][ Vanarája, A.D. 720- 780(?).]
54652[ Senápati Bhatárka, A.D. 509- 520?]
54652]); Ghatotkacha( A.D. 322- 349[?
54652the Sinhalas bring vaidúryas( rubies?)
54652| Chámunda or Bhúyada(?
50408Do they call this Ferdinand, of Spain, a prudent prince,asks the Sultan,"who can thus impoverish his own kingdom and enrich ours?"
50408See''st thou o''er my shoulder falling Snake- like ringlets waving free? 50408 To what temperature does the heat rise in hell?"
50408What kind of feathers had the angel Gabriel in his wings? 50408 Wherein lies the difference between''consubstantiatio and transubstantiato''?"
50408Ah, where art thou?
50408And Judah''s melody once more rejoice The hearts that leaped before its heavenly voice?
50408And asking my sages:"Is the end drawing nigh?"
50408And forfeiting thy weal eternal, By thine own guilty heart misled?
50408And standest aloof, When her need is the sorest?
50408And when shall Israel lave her bleeding feet?
50408And when shall Zion''s songs again seem sweet?
50408And who invents so malicious a falsehood?
50408And why are these women burnt by the thousands, everywhere, in Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Flanders, Sweden, England, Scotland and Ireland?
50408And wilt thou of his trespasses inquire?
50408And wilt thou punish him for sins inborn?
50408Are sail and mast and rudder gone?
50408Are we dreaming?
50408Are we under the power of some magic spell?
50408Aus dem Fieberwahn erwachet Torquemada und er tobet:"Seht ihr dort nicht die Gesellen, Wie sie spannen ihren Bogen?
50408Boeses ahnend ruft die Koenigin:"Welches Unglueck wirst du melden?
50408Can we imagine an invention more ingenius to hide the foul practices of the corrupt among the clergy?
50408Crushed by the burden of my sins I pray, Oh, wherefore shunned I not the evil way?
50408Das Geschrei der armen Kinder, Denen man geraubt die Muetter?!
50408Demuthsvoll ist ihre Haltung, Und mit flehentlichen Mienen Suchen sie wohl noch Erbarmen, Ob sich nicht noch Mitleid finde?
50408Did Boabdil have a foreboding of the infamous use the victor would make of his triumph?
50408Did he really expect that his appeal for generosity and clemency would be favorably answered?
50408Didst Thou forget all Thy promises of yore?
50408Die man teuflisch hat gezwungen, Diesem Schauspiel beizuwohnen, Ob vielleicht ihr Sinn sich aendre Vor dem Zorngerichte Gottes?
50408Dost Thou not hear, Her voice sweet and clear: Wilt aye thou forsake me?
50408Dost love me no more?
50408Even though_ Theoderic_ wrote:"Why should we give them peace in this life, when God will not give them peace in the life to come?"
50408Forget thine anguish, Vexed heart, again, Why should''st thou languish, With earthly pain?
50408Have we not thought ourselves some ten centuries back?
50408He crumbles like a garment spoiled with moth; According to his sins wilt thou be wroth?
50408He look''d for the brave captains that had led the hosts of Spain, But all were fled except the dead, and who could count the slain?
50408He who bestows his wealth upon the poor, Has only lent it to the Lord, be sure-- Of what avail to clasp it with clenched hand?
50408How can''st thou ever of the world complain, And murmuring, burden it with all thy pain?
50408How long will Thy dove Thus restlessly rove In the desert so wild, Mocked and reviled?
50408How may he ever bear Thine anger just, thy vengeance dire?
50408Is this a whim of some sportive, mischief- loving fay?
50408Ist das Einhorn nicht am Orte?
50408It is nothing to you, all ye that pass by?
50408Jacinths and emeralds of the mine, Radiant as sun and moon may shine, But what are all their charms to thine?"
50408Mine eyes are lull of grief-- who sees me, asks,"Oh wherefore dost thou cling unto the ground?"
50408Ob er jetzt wohl hoert das Schreien Jener Muetter, angsterfuellet?
50408Oh beautiful bride, what is the form of thy friend, that thou say to me, Release him, send him away?
50408Read the following stanzas culled from Ha- Levi''s"Elegy on Zion"and ask yourselves, where is the sacred epic that will compare with it?
50408Say, wilt thou darken such a light, Wilt drag the clouds from heaven''s height?
50408Shalt thou have never done with folly, Still fresh and new must it arise?
50408Sind es Schatten, sind es Geister, Die an uns vorueberkommen?
50408The bravest feels his courage fail, What stead our prudence or our wisdom?
50408The pure man sinks in mire and slime, The noble shrinketh not from crime, Wilt thou resent on him the charms of sin?
50408The years are ready- winged for flying, What crav''st thou still of feast and wine?
50408Their fathers having lived in it, why should they not do the same?
50408Think''st thou that they have written poems, Call''st thou that a Song?
50408V. Didst Thou reject me?
50408Warum hasset ihr dann Jene, Die den Gottesplan vollzogen?
50408Warum hasset ihr dann Jene, Die gethan was Gott gewollet?"
50408We ask Mercy:"Why weepest thou?"
50408We ask a priest, who chances to be near, what fiend could calumniate thus the good God?
50408What art thou, O Beauty, that thou shouldst inspire love?
50408What avail grief and fasting, Where nothing is lasting?
50408What can I do, the elements''poor slave?
50408What cared they for enjoyment, or even for life, when it was to be lived in distant and hostile lands?
50408What cared they for money when they could not enjoy it in their beloved Spain?
50408What cruelty shall subdue brother, and to what life of infamy shall sister be sold?
50408What fate awaits husband, and what misery shall fall upon wife?
50408What is the pleasure of the day for me, If, in its crucible, I must renew Incessantly the pangs of purifying?
50408What kind of a swallow it was that caused Tobias''blindness?
50408What people brought greater sacrifice to its bloody altars than they?
50408What sort of salve it was which Mary brought to the Lord?
50408When a holy war is waged against the infidel Moors shall the infidel Jews escape unscathed?
50408When the Moors are put to the edge of the sword, shall the Jews not be committed to the flames?
50408When upon such questions they brooded, and when did they not?
50408Whence came they?
50408Where is the friend of reason and of knowledge?
50408Where is the man who has been tried and found strong and sound?
50408Where will mother be?
50408Whether Pilate washed his hands with soap before he condemned Jesus?
50408Whether it was an adagio or allegro which David played before Saul?
50408Whether the coat for which the soldiers cast lots constituted the entire raiment of the Redeemer?
50408Whether the valley of Jehosophat is large enough for the world''s judgment day?"
50408Whither shall they flee?
50408Who can name the crimes that have been perpetrated in Thy name?
50408Who knows its meaning better than the Jews?
50408Why came they?
50408Why full of terror, Compassed with error, Trouble thy heart, For thy mortal part?
50408Wilt bear in mind in his crime Unto all time?
50408Wilt thou still court man''s acclamation, Forgetting what the Lord hath said?
50408[ 30] I. Thy undefiled dove, Thy fondling, Thy love, That once had, all blest, In Thy bosom her nest-- Why dost Thou forsake her Alone in the forest?
50408that thy voice should ring like the voices of the bells upon the priestly garments?
50408was that the vessel splitting?
50408what is man?
50408what is man?
50408what is man?
50408what is man?
50408what is man?
50408what is man?
50408what is man?
44409Can you then expect to gaze upon the resplendent glory of the Creator?
44409Does it contain cattle?
44409If I am not for myself, who will be for me? 44409 Is your country blessed by sun and rain?"
44409Not more?
44409O, River Euphrates, why is thy current not heard? 44409 Reward indeed,"said the lion;"was it not sufficient reward that I permitted your neck to escape my sacred jaws?"
44409Thou desirest to live many days,he answers,"thou wishest to enjoy peace and happiness?
44409Who are the genuine Pharisees?
44409Who are you whose prayer has alone been answered?
44409Who is best taught? 44409 Who is rich?
44409Who is this guest of whom thou so often speakest?
44409Why not,said he,"abstain also from bread and water since they too were used in the sacrificial service?"
44409Why voluntarily renounce gifts that God in his love has bestowed for our joy?
44409( b) In what sense can it be said that"the Talmud made the Jew?"
44409( b) Why did the Jews oppose a census on religions grounds?
44409A Roman philosopher asked:"If your God dislikes idolatry, why does he not destroy the idols?"
44409Akiba went forth at Rachel''s bidding; and is not the mastery of knowledge a victory as renowned as that of war?
44409And addressing the seller:"Thou hast a daughter?"
44409And if not now, when?"
44409And with what did he serve?"
44409Are there traces of Greek philosophy in the Septuagint?
44409Are they not women?
44409But how to present the revelation of the Law and of the Prophets in a manner that would most appeal to the Greeks?
44409But how was religion taught and the continuity of Judaism maintained in Babylonia?
44409But if I am for myself alone, what am I?
44409But what could they do?
44409But who was to be its Barak?
44409Can the number of our duties be specified?
44409Did Herod succeed or did he fail?
44409Did not Rabbi Joshua express a similar sentiment?
44409Did you know him?
44409Did you warn him?
44409Do ye not labor and toil and bring all to women?
44409Do you realize how much is contained in that last maxim?
44409Does official Judaism discourage conversion?
44409For an elucidating picture of the compromise of paganism with Christianity by a Christian writer, read"Is Catholicism a Baptized Paganism?"
44409For they said,"Why hold further relation with a community completely crushed and discredited in the eyes of all the world?"
44409Had the Hasmoneans the right to assume the office of High Priest?
44409Have you ever realized that it is only around great men that legends most luxuriantly grow?
44409Here are a few specimen sentences:"From what time should we begin to read evening prayers( Shema)?
44409How did it happen that the Jewish religion was accepted by its observers as a Law?
44409How does Philo bridge the gap from the spiritual God to the material world?
44409If Agrippa had lived and reigned as long as Herod----?
44409In what month?
44409In what respect did mediaeval slavery differ from Russian serfdom and from the bond service in the early colonial era of America?
44409In what respect did the"Academy"differ from a school?
44409In what sense can it be said that the Talmud made the Jew?
44409In what year?
44409Is he not great that maketh these things?
44409Is it possible, as Hillel said, to evolve the whole law from the Golden Rule?
44409Is not that magnificent?
44409Is not the study of the Law_ for its own sake_ the very essence of religion?
44409Is that not always so?
44409Is the Jew''s first duty to his countrymen or to his coreligionists?
44409It is then part of a larger question-- how came the Jews to seek trade as a means of livelihood?
44409Need we add more?
44409O sirs, are not women strong?
44409O sirs, how can it be but women should be strong, seeing they do thus?
44409O, sirs, how should not the king be strongest, seeing that in such sort he is obeyed?
44409Quickly came the wise reply:"Shall He destroy the sun and the moon because the foolish worship them and thus injure the innocent also?"
44409Should Akiba''s method of law deduction be called casuistic?
44409Should Josephus be regarded as a traitor?
44409Should Mohammed be called a prophet?
44409Some"jewels"had been entrusted to her, which she so highly prized that it was hard to give them up; what should she do?
44409The Hasmonean royalty-- to what party did they belong?
44409The chief, turning to the buyer, said:"Thou hast a son?"
44409To a denier of resurrection R. Gabiha said:"If what never before existed, exists, why may not that which once existed, exist again?"
44409Turn, ye sinners, and do righteousness before him: Who can tell if he will accept you and have mercy on you?
44409Was ever a people reduced to such straits?
44409Was not Judaism the_ native element_ of the Jew?
44409Was not Judea a Roman province now?
44409Was not this identically Israel''s experience with that other creed to which its religion had given birth-- Christianity?
44409Were they not fighting for a holy cause?
44409What date of the month?
44409What day?
44409What degree of pain or peril justifies disregard of ceremonial law?
44409What did the"stone"represent?
44409What does"Christian"mean?
44409What had been the result of the attempt of Alexander Janneus to force Judaism upon Idumea?
44409What happens?
44409What henceforth became the link to hold together their widely scattered members and preserve them from being absorbed by their surroundings?
44409What hour?
44409What hour?
44409What is Revelation, and how did the sages apply it to the Oral Law?
44409What is the meaning of the ceremonial and the story?
44409What literature did this sad period produce?
44409What place?
44409What place?"
44409What right had the Byzantine Empire to the title"Roman"?
44409What sort of Christians could they become under such conditions?
44409What was now to become of the remaining Jews?
44409What was the consequence?
44409What was the religion of Israel''s Babylonian neighbors?
44409What was the significance of the defeat of Persia by Greece for civilization in general and for the Jew in particular?
44409What was their status here?
44409What was their status in the world?
44409Whence comes this_ logos_ which we are to think of partly as a spirit and again as a thought?
44409Who can say how many may have been nerved to be loyal and to"wait for God''s salvation"by these impassioned pictures?
44409Why can not Jesus be accepted by the synagogue to- day?
44409Why did Judaism not succeed as a proselytising religion?
44409Why did most heathen converts to Judaism ultimately become Christians?
44409Why did rabbinic Judaism neglect Philo?
44409Why did the Jews oppose a census on religious grounds?
44409Why did the higher clergy oppose the mingling of Jews and Christians, and the lower favor it?
44409Why?
44409Wisdom that is hid and treasure that is hoarded, what profit is there in both?
44409Would it not seem that this must be the end, that their name and identity must be ultimately merged with their surroundings?
44409[ 2] In a case of idolatry, whom did he serve?
44409[ 3] And what difference is there between investigations and examinations?
44409_ Patriotism and Judaism._ Mar Samuel''s theory and practice best answered the query of the anti- Semite, Goldwin Smith,"Can Jews be Patriots?"
44409_ Theme for Discussion:_ Is it possible as Hillel said, to evolve the whole law from the Golden Rule?
44409_ Theme for Discussion_: Had the Hasmoneans the right to assume the office of High Priest?
44409_ Theme for Discussion_:"Are there traces of Greek philosophy in the Septuagint?"
44409_ Theme for discussion_: Can the number of our duties be specified?
44409_ Theme for discussion_: Did Herod succeed or did he fail?
44409_ Theme for discussion_: If Agrippa had lived and reigned as long as Herod--?
44409_ Theme for discussion_: In what respect did the"Academy"differ from a school?
44409_ Theme for discussion_: Is the Jew''s first duty to his countryman or to his coreligionist?
44409_ Theme for discussion_: Should Akiba''s method of law deduction be called casuistic?
44409_ Theme for discussion_: Should Josephus be regarded as a traitor?
44409_ Theme for discussion_: Should Mohammed be called a prophet?
44409_ Theme for discussion_: What degree of pain or peril justifies disregard of ceremonial law?
44409_ Theme for discussion_: What is Revelation, and how did the sages apply it to the Oral Law?
44409_ Theme for discussion_: What right had the_ Eastern_( Byzantine) Empire to the title"Roman?"
44409_ Theme for discussion_: What was the significance of the defeat of Persia by Greece for civilization in general and for the Jew in particular?
44409_ Theme for discussion_: Why can not Jesus be accepted by the Synagogue to- day?
44409_ Theme for discussion_: Why did most heathen converts to Judaism ultimately become Christian?
44409_ Theme for discussion_: Why did rabbinic Judaism neglect Philo?
44409_ Theme for discussion_: Why do you suppose the higher clergy opposed the mingling of Jews and Christians and the lower, favored it?
44409_ Theme for discussion_: Win did Judaism not succeed as a proselytizing religion?
44409_ Theme for discussion_:( a) Does official Judaism discourage conversion?
44409asked his pupils in surprise?
2850In qua te quero proseucha?
285010 Have not we given you leave to kill such as go beyond it, though he were a Roman?
2850Again, therefore, what mischief was there which Simon the son of Gioras did not do?
2850And are not both the city and the entire temple now full of the dead bodies of your countrymen?
2850And are we then in a clear state of liberty at present?
2850And as for that large open place belonging to Antioch in Syria, did not he pave it with polished marble, though it were twenty furlongs long?
2850And do not you think that God is very angry when a man does injury to what he hath bestowed on him?
2850And do the Romans commit such wickedness as did the king of Assyria, that you may have reason to hope for the like vengeance upon them?
2850And do you still deem it a part of valor to die?
2850And how will you be able to avoid being ashamed, if you do not show equal courage with your commander, when he goes before you into danger?
2850And indeed what greater mischief can the war, though it should be a violent one, do to us than the earthquake hath done?
2850And indeed what was there that could possibly provoke me against thee?
2850And now, vile wretches, do you desire to treat with me by word of mouth?
2850And shall we endeavor to run away from God, who is the best of all masters, and not guilty of impeity?
2850And what do you do now, you pernicious villains?
2850And what nations are there, out of the limits of our dominion, that would choose to assist the Jews before the Romans?
2850And what need I bring any more examples?
2850And what occasion is there now for a war with the Romans?
2850And what other fear could I have?
2850And when Albinus[ for he was then our procurator] asked him, Who he was?
2850And when Pheroras said, Wherein have we done him any harm?
2850And why are we afraid of death, while we are pleased with the rest that we have in sleep?
2850And, after all this, do you expect Him whom you have so impiously abused to be your supporter?
2850And, indeed, why do I relate these particular calamities?
2850Are Nero''s successors till they come to thee still alive?
2850Are not the Illyrlans, who inhabit the country adjoining, as far as Dalmatia and the Danube, governed by barely two legions?
2850Are not the Romans in a manner gotten within the city?
2850Are not we, therefore, ashamed to have lower notions than the Indians?
2850Are not your people dead?
2850Are they in possession of our letters?
2850Are you richer than the Gauls, stronger than the Germans, wiser than the Greeks, more numerous than all men upon the habitable earth?
2850Are your bodies stronger than ours?
2850As for all those of us who have waged war against the Romans in our own country, had we not sufficient reason to have sure hopes of victory?
2850As for themselves, what can they depend on in this their opposition, when the greatest part of their city is already taken?
2850As for you, what have you done of those things that are recommended by our legislator?
2850Besides, can any one be afraid of a war abroad, and that with such as will have comparatively much greater moderation than our own people have?
2850Besides, shall we not bear the lords of the habitable earth to be lords over us, and yet bear tyrants of our own country?
2850But how could that be?
2850But why do I complain of the tyrants?
2850Can any one pretend that I am not the man I was formerly?
2850Could I suspect hatred from thee?
2850Could the hope of being king do it?
2850Did I want money?
2850Did your king[ Hezekiah] lift up such hands in prayer to God against the king of Assyria, when he destroyed that great army in one night?
2850Do they not submit to a single governor, and to the consular bundle of rods?
2850Do you exceed us in courage of soul, and in the sagacity of your commanders?
2850Do you suppose, I pray you, that you are to make war with the Egyptians, and with the Arabians?
2850Dost thou send me to Nero?
2850For why?
2850Hath any one been caught as he went out on this errand, or seized upon as he came back?
2850Have you depended on your multitude, while a very small part of the Roman soldiery have been strong enough for you?
2850Have you relied on the fidelity of your confederates?
2850Have you stronger walls than we have?
2850How long shall I myself spend my blood drop by drop?
2850If so, what we are afraid of, when we but suspect our enemies will inflict it on us, shall we inflict it on ourselves for certain?
2850Indeed what can it be that hath stirred up an army of the Romans against our nation?
2850Is it death?
2850Is it not that we may enjoy our liberty?
2850Is it not the impiety of the inhabitants?
2850Is not Simon become unfaithful to his benefactors?
2850Is not the famine already come against us?
2850Is therefore that most honorable and most natural of our passions utterly lost, I mean the desire of liberty?
2850Is this the first time that they are become sensible how they ought to be punished for their insolent actions?
2850Moreover, did not Palestine groan 17 under the ravage the Assyrians made, when they carried away our sacred ark?
2850Must there not then have been ambassadors sent to confirm the agreements?
2850Must they come from the parts of the world that are uninhabited?
2850No; for who was able to expend so much as myself?
2850Now what crime is there, I pray you, that is so much as kept secret among you, or is concealed by you?
2850Now what crimes were those other sons of mine guilty of like these of Antipater?
2850Now what juster opportunity shall they ever have of requiting their generals, if they do not make use of this that is now before them?
2850Now when almost all people under the sun submit to the Roman arms, will you be the only people that make war against them?
2850Now who is there that revolves these things in his mind, and yet is able to bear the sight of the sun, though he might live out of danger?
2850Now, while you have tyranny in so great a degree walled in, and see your enemies over your heads, to what purpose is it to take counsel?
2850Perhaps you wait for the Romans, that they may protect our holy places: are our matters then brought to that pass?
2850Petronius then quieted them, and said to them,"Will you then make war against Caesar?"
2850Take the victory which is given you: do not you hear what a noise they make?
2850Then does the crier stand at the general''s right hand, and asks them thrice, in their own tongue, whether they be now ready to go out to war or not?
2850To what purpose is it that you would save such a holy house as this was, which is now destroyed?
2850Upon this the woman paused a little, and then said,"Why do I spare to speak of these grand secrets, now Pheroras is dead?
2850Was it not you, and your sufferance of them, that have nourished them?
2850Was not I beloved by thee?
2850What Roman weapons, I pray you, were those by which the Jews at Cesarea were slain?
2850What are the arms you depend on?
2850What are we afraid of, when we will not go up to the Romans?
2850What can a man call this procedure of yours but the sport of fortune, when he sees a whole nation coming to protect a sink of wicked wretches?
2850What confidence is it that elevates you to oppose the Romans?
2850What did Abraham our progenitor then do?
2850What friendship or kindred were there that did not make him more bold in his daily murders?
2850What hinders you from slaying your children and wives with your own hands, and burning this most excellent native city of yours?
2850What is the case of five hundred cities of Asia?
2850What need I speak of the presents he made to the Lycians and Samnians?
2850What preservation can you now desire after the destruction of your temple?
2850What pretense is there for it?
2850What sort of an army do you rely on?
2850What then shall we say to those of Scythopolis, who ventured to wage war with us on account of the Greeks?
2850What therefore do you pretend to?
2850When Sennacherib, king of Assyria, brought along with him all Asia, and encompassed this city round with his army, did he fall by the hands of men?
2850When did we ever conquer any other nation by such means?
2850Whence did our servitude commence?
2850Where is this city that was believed to have God himself inhabiting therein?
2850Where is your fleet, that may seize upon the Roman seas?
2850Where shall I see the head of him which contrived to murder his father, which I will tear to pieces with my own hands?
2850Where then are those people whom you are to have for your auxiliaries?
2850Who could bear to be the first that should set that temple on fire?
2850Who is there among you that hath not heard of the great number of the Germans?
2850Who is there so much his country''s enemy, or so unmanly, and so desirous of living, as not to repent that he is still alive?
2850Who is there that can avoid groans and lamentations at the amazing change that is made in this city?
2850Who is there that does not know that Egypt was overrun with all sorts of wild beasts, and consumed by all sorts of distempers?
2850Who will not, therefore, believe that they will certainly be in a rage at us, in case they can take us alive?
2850Why do you trample upon dead bodies in this temple?
2850Why is it not then a very mean thing for us not to yield up that to the public benefit which we must yield up to fate?
2850Will not you pluck them down from their exaltation?
2850Will you bear, therefore, will you bear to see your sanctuary trampled on?
2850Will you not call to mind, every one of you, the calamities you yourselves have suffered?
2850Will you not carefully reflect upon the Roman empire?
2850Will you not estimate your own weakness?
2850and are not your own very lives in my hands?
2850and are we come to that degree of misery, that our enemies themselves are expected to pity us?
2850and by our own cowardice to lay a base reproach upon the laws of our country, which are so much desired and imitated by all mankind?
2850and canst thou bear to see the light in a state of slavery?
2850and is there not reason to fear he will very soon bring us to the like punishment, while the security the Romans offer us is sure?
2850and what evidence was there brought against them so strong as there is to demonstrate this son to have plotted against me?
2850and what have you not done of those things that he hath condemned?
2850and what have you to support your minds withal?
2850and what is there that can better deserve to be preserved?
2850and when those that are within it are under greater miseries than if they were taken, although their walls be still standing?
2850and when was it that God, who is the Creator of the Jewish people, did not avenge them when they had been injured?
2850and whence he came?
2850and where are those treasures which may be sufficient for your undertakings?
2850and who would not make haste to die, before he would suffer the same miseries with them?
2850and why do we set our soul and body, which are such dear companions, at such variance?
2850and why do you pollute this holy house with the blood of both foreigners and Jews themselves?
2850and why he uttered such words?
2850and will not such things sharpen your souls to revenge?
2850and will you lay steps for these profane wretches, upon which they may mount to higher degrees of insolence?
2850are you so unmindful of those that used to assist you, that you will fight by your weapons and by your hands against the Romans?
2850art thou still fond of life?
2850but if you think all servitude intolerable, to what purpose serve your complaint against your particular governors?
2850do not they submit to two thousand men of the Roman garrisons?
2850for whom shall I preserve thee in this war, this famine, and this sedition?
2850how the Nile failed of water?
2850how the ten plagues of Egypt followed one upon another?
2850how their land did not bring forth its fruit?
2850is not your city in my power?
2850is not your holy house gone?
2850nay, what is there that is not open to your very enemies?
2850nor lay before your eyes what afflictions you yourselves have undergone?
2850or did not I know what end my brethren came to, on whom God inflicted so great a punishment for their evil designs against thee?
2850or of his great liberality through all Ionia?
2850or what amendment of your affairs will it bring you, if you do not now go out to meet them?
2850or what hopes have we of deliverance by thus continuing faithful to such wicked wretches?
2850or what kind of abuses did he abstain from as to those very free- men who had set him up for a tyrant?
2850were not those hands lifted up to God in prayers, without meddling with their arms, when an angel of God destroyed that prodigious army in one night?
2850what is it you depend on?
2850who could be willing that these things should be no more?
2850will not you rise up and turn upon those that strike you?
29527''And after thou hast run over all things, what will it profit thee if thou hast neglected thyself?''
29527''And if a young man fell in love with a girl?''
29527''And if he did n''t?''
29527''And then?''
29527''And yet what would I have gained by wailing and lamenting either for myself or for others?
29527''Are there not charms that will prevent you being hurt if you are hit, and that will not allow a sword to cut you?
29527''Can you do anything,''I asked,''to cheer him?
29527''Could government do nothing?''
29527''Did n''t anyone come to call?''
29527''Has ever anyone died in your household?''
29527''How can I take you back again?''
29527''I wonder what''s in that tin box?''
29527''Is n''t that rather old to be just married?''
29527''Is there no food in the bazaar, that you must go and take the lives of animals?''
29527''It is your own look- out,''they would say;''if you want to die why should we prevent you?
29527''Suppose you think of your good deeds, what then?
29527''Thakin,''she said at last,''what am I to do?
29527''The blossoms are beautiful,''they said;''what care we for the thorns?
29527''Then, who wrote the letter?''
29527''They are very beautiful,''they said,''but these roads that pass through them, whither do they lead?
29527''To see him,''he said,''I must remove the hand of his mother, and she may awake; and if she awake, how shall I depart?
29527''Was I not aware,''he said, with bitter indignation at his weakness,''that when I became a recluse I must eat such food as this?
29527''What did she pray for?''
29527''What is the use of that?''
29527''What is the use,''said my friend,''of this religion that we see so many signs of?
29527''What seek you here?
29527''What should she pray for, thakin?
29527''What would happen,''I asked once,''if anyone went into that wood?
29527''When were you married?''
29527''Why does the law discriminate?''
29527''Why is this difference?''
29527''Why should that be so?''
29527''Would he return?''
29527''You are so strong, have you no compassion for him who is weak, who is tempted, who has fallen?''
29527''You would n''t have one law for a man and another for a woman?''
29527--_Burmese Love- Song._ If you were to ask a Burman''What is the position of women in Burma?''
29527A Burman would not ask,''Were they married?''
29527All was as before, and the truth-- the truth, where was that?
29527And amongst the audience were there not the girls''relations, their sisters, their lovers?
29527And beyond death?
29527And he who can live his life, what cares he for reading of the lives of other people?
29527And how can you turn your mind to meditation and thought if your body is in suffering?
29527And if there is any merit in such little charity, as the Burmese say there is, why should I not gain it, too?
29527And if we have none?
29527And if we should say that this Deliverance from life, this Great Peace, is Death, what matter, if it be indeed Peace?
29527And if you ask them, they will say:''If a man be sick, do you shoot him?
29527And is the girl alone?
29527And my gift?
29527And the Burman would say at length to himself, Can this be the belief of this people at all?
29527And the boy?
29527And the lady?
29527And the paper?
29527And then?
29527And what would he see?
29527And when he dies, shall they go down into the void with him?
29527And why?
29527And yet what could I have gained by wailing and lamentation either for myself or for others?
29527And yet what have I done?
29527Are not visions and trances, dreams and imaginations, the very proof of holiness?
29527But do you think a Burman would render this homage to a monk whom he could not respect, who did actions he should not?
29527But if they had been chained together, what then?
29527But now, what was to be done?
29527But what is the use of Buddhism?
29527But what is the use of Buddhism?''
29527But, after all, could he help it?
29527CHAPTER XII PRAYER''What is there that can justify tears and lamentations?''
29527Can anyone ever tell when the influence of a monk has been other than for pity or mercy?
29527Can there be a more valuable knowledge for anyone than this?
29527Can there be anywhere a greater contrast than this?
29527Can you imagine a more successful end than that?
29527Can you imagine the religious teachers of any other religion being warned to keep themselves free from visions?
29527Can you imagine this happening anywhere else?
29527Can you think of any other schoolboys sparing any animal they caught, much less poisonous snakes?
29527Can you wonder that his followers love him?
29527Can you wonder that his teaching has come home to them as never did teaching elsewhere?
29527Could anything be expected from this except what actually did happen?
29527Could they act one thing and believe another?
29527Could they be reconciled?
29527Did I not live in one of their monasteries for over two months when we first came and camped there with a cavalry squadron?
29527Did not our teacher fail?
29527Did not the Buddha prove the futility of this long ago?
29527Do you speak to him of what may happen after death, of hopes of another life?''
29527Do you suppose the people would reverence it as they do if it were corrupt?
29527Do you think I could now turn round and criticise you?
29527Do you think a queen would pray differently to any other woman?''
29527Do you think that a Burmese boy would be allowed to birds''-nest, or worry rats with a terrier, or go ferreting?
29527Do you think that when she talked religion with her husband she ever thought that it would cause him to leave her and go away for ever?
29527Does it matter much which was right or wrong, now that the mischief was done?
29527Does not this out- miracle any miracle?
29527For are not these, too, of the very soul of the people?
29527For does he not daily see people who know of their former lives?
29527For if you lose your temper, who is the sufferer?
29527For life is short, and though to- day be to us, who can tell for the morrow?
29527Has any religion ever had for twenty- four centuries such a proof as this?
29527Has not everyone learnt it, this, the first truth of Buddhism, long before his hair is gray, before his hands are shaking, before his teeth are gone?
29527Have not all religions been glad to give their fanes the glory and majesty of great trees?
29527Have not trees been always sacred things?
29527He bent forward till his head was close to the merchant''s head, and whispered:''Friend, have you any whisky?''
29527He played his game, he lost, and paid; but the girl?
29527He would find---- But need I say what he would find?
29527How can you forget the body, and turn the soul to better thoughts, if you are for ever torturing that body, and thereby keeping it in memory?
29527How could I have lived those years alone?
29527How else should it be determined?
29527How shall a man so think and so act that he shall come at length unto the Great Peace?
29527How shall we escape from it?
29527How were the beliefs of a people to be known, and why should there be such difficulties in the way?
29527I can smell it, ca n''t you?''
29527I could forgive the theft, but the being in gaol-- how can I forgive that?''
29527If he injure his spine so that he will be a cripple for life, do you put him out of his pain?''
29527If it be a different way of soothing a man''s end from those which other nations use, is it the worse for that?
29527If many of you had not admitted me, a stranger, into your friendship during my many very solitary years, of what sort should I be now?
29527If the fruit be rotten, can the tree be good?
29527If there be trouble for to- day, what can it matter if you do but command yourself?
29527If they should do so, can you wonder?
29527If we can get it up, may we have it back to hang in our pagoda as our own again?''
29527If we find the way dark and weary, if our footsteps fail, if we wander in wrong paths, did not he do the same?
29527If you are guilty of disgraceful acts, of discourteous words, who suffers?
29527If you say by religion, he laughs, and asks what religion has to do with such things?
29527In a summer sea, where is the need of havens?
29527In this terrible scene of anarchy and confusion, in this death peril of their nation, what were the monks doing?
29527Is it an exception?
29527Is it true, he would say to himself, that these people believe that riches are an evil thing?
29527Is not this teaching the very reverse of that of all other peoples and religions?
29527Is the Nat really gone?
29527Is this always true?
29527Martyrdom-- what is martyrdom, what is death, for your religion, compared to living within its commands?
29527Men would help me if they could, but they can not; surely there will be someone?''
29527Nay, does he not himself, often vaguely, have glimpses of that former life of his?
29527Nothing is worth anything to him compared with that, for while a man lives, what is the good of all these things if he have no leisure to enjoy them?
29527Shall I give him up to death?''
29527She hath precious stones in her ears, but her eyes, what jewels can compare unto them?
29527So I went to a friend of mine, a Burman magistrate, and I asked him:''When a man is dying, what does he try to think of?
29527So, then, the question, How do you know that your faith is true?
29527Surely someone will help me?
29527Surely they believe their religion?
29527That a woman should have a nagging tongue, that a man should be a drunkard, what could be better cause than this?
29527The men joke and laugh, and you laugh, too; the children smile at you as they pass, and you must smile, too; can you help it?
29527The slave was much troubled at this, and he did his best to avoid her; but he was a slave and under orders, and what could he do?
29527They did not dance very well, perhaps; they were none of them very beautiful; but what matter?
29527They nearly always ended in our favour-- how could it be otherwise?
29527Think not that I, though the Buddha, have not felt all this even as any other of you; was I not alone when I was seeking for wisdom in the wilderness?
29527To see the moon rise on the river as you float along, while the boat rocks to and fro and someone talks to you-- is not that better than any tale?
29527Truly,_ are_ these their beliefs?
29527Was I not alone when I was seeking for wisdom in the wilderness?
29527Were the fares too high?--was it uncomfortable?
29527What business is it of ours?''
29527What could I say but that I would remember, that I was not offended, but would be careful?
29527What do these monks do?
29527What do they care for justice?
29527What do women care for laws of righteousness?
29527What do you say to comfort him that his last moments may be peace?
29527What does it matter to us?''
29527What does it matter who the other person be?
29527What does my husband care that we were married by your law?
29527What for the everlasting sequences that govern the world?
29527What help did it give to its believers in their extremity?
29527What if the people make merry, too, if they make their holy days into holidays, is that any harm?
29527What is change but the death of the present?
29527What is so terrible as a war of religion?
29527What made you wait so long?''
29527What makes you think that?''
29527What was Buddhism doing?
29527What would be the good of charms?''
29527What would the forest be without its thorns?
29527Whence, then, come their acts, for their acts seem to show that they hold riches to be a good thing?
29527Where was his help?
29527Where would be the use?
29527Who are more criminal than English boys?
29527Who can tell in this war?''
29527Who can tell?
29527Who could this woman be, he thought, to ask such a question?
29527Who gave that?
29527Whom was she beseeching?
29527Will Time never cease to drive us on and on?
29527Will not the sahib keep the paper?''
29527Will that bring peace?''
29527Will these lights_ never_ cease to flash to and fro?''
29527Wo n''t that be best?''
29527Would all people have done this?
29527Would any people, not firmly bound by their religion, put up with it all for a moment?
29527Would he be killed, or what?''
29527Would it have been any help to those I had left?''
29527Would it have been any help to those whom I had left?
29527Would it have brought to me any solace from my loneliness?
29527Would it have brought to me any solace from my loneliness?
29527Would not they involve all other men, all earth and heaven, in bottomless chaos, to save one heart they loved?
29527You may force or persuade him into an outer agreement with you, but what is the value of that?
29527but,''Are they man and wife?''
29527he said, shaking his head;''what could they do?''
29527or if evil so outnumbered the good deeds as to hide and overwhelm them, what then?
29527she would say,''why should I hurt it?
29527would not that alone make the girls dance well, make the audience enthusiastic?
8678Am I a beast? 8678 Are you the lady who is to teach in the royal family?"
8678But how is it that you are still a slave?
8678But what manner of birth, is this that she has conceived, in that it has already brought grief and death into the land? 8678 By what authority does he send me this message?"
8678Can I see her?
8678How could she,she asked,"leave her Mem and the_ chota baba sahib_ alone in a strange land?"
8678How many years shall you be married?
8678How many years your husband has been dead?
8678Then where will you go in the evening?
8678Then why you shall object to the gates being shut?
8678To see or to hear?
8678What in the world can you want with a screw- driver, Moonshee?
8678What is the matter?
8678Where do you go every evening?
8678Where is your mother, dear?
8678Who, of himself, can interpret the symbol expressed by the wings of the air- sylph forming within the case of the caterpillar? 8678 Will you teach me to draw?"
8678A Tala- yea kia hai?_[ Footnote:"Great God!
8678Am I an absolute monarch?
8678Am I an unbelieving dog?
8678And as to salary, he continued:"Why you should be poor?
8678And why and whither did they disappear from among the nations of the earth?
8678But the spot?
8678By what hope?
8678Finding I had none, he was silent for a minute or two; then demanded:"What will you do?
8678Has he no pity, even for those who love him?
8678Has it ever been thought that evil is dearer unto me than good?
8678His Majesty spied us quickly, and advanced abruptly, petulantly screaming,"Who?
8678How can I be an absolute monarchy?"
8678How many grandchildren shall you now have?
8678How many?
8678How many?
8678Is it all_ maya_,--delusion?
8678It will be my turn next; and then what will become of the_ chota baba sahib?_"[ Footnote: The little master.]
8678Must you have everything in this world?
8678On my replying in the affirmative, he asked,"Have you friends in Bangkok?"
8678On translating the line,"Whom He loveth he chasteneth,"she looked up in my face, and asked anxiously:"Does thy God do that?
8678Scarcely less intelligent, and certainly more entertaining, than these were the dogs of our company,-?
8678Was he dying, or acting?
8678Was it a bear?
8678What could I do but weep with him, and then steal quietly away and leave the king to the Father?
8678What could I do, but stand still and submit to kisses, embraces, reproaches, from princesses and slaves?
8678What could I say?
8678What does Geographies mean?
8678What manner of people were these?
8678What might the omen be?
8678What shall you consider me?"
8678Whence came their civilization and their culture?
8678Where were all the romantic fancies and proud anticipations with which I had accepted the position of governess to the royal family of Siam?
8678Where will you sleep to- night?"
8678Wherefore are you so difficult?
8678Why should he become a Christian?
8678Why they did not look in journal of Royal Asiatic Society, where several words of Sanskrit and Pali were published continually?
8678Why you come so late?"
8678Why you do not make_ them_ pay you?
8678Why you no love play?"
8678Will whole human learned world become the pupil of their corrupted Siamese teachers?
8678Will you now have any objection to write to Sir John, and tell him I am his very good friend?"
8678Will you take me to England with you, Mam cha?"
8678lady, are_ all_ the gods angry and cruel?
8678not if he gave you all these jewelled rings and boxes, and these golden things?"
8678the right spot?
8678what is this?"]
8678who?
8678who?"
8678why do n''t you come home?
43549And how long will he remain there?
43549Are you all Ladakis?
43549But is it not possible that the prisoner may speak to the monk who pushes the_ tsamba_ dish into the loophole? 43549 But what happens if he is ill?
43549But who are you?
43549But why? 43549 Did I not tell you that I was not going to Khotan by the ordinary route, but by roundabout ways which would demand at least two months?"
43549Did you not promise to give me the black horse in exchange for butter? 43549 Does the Sahib remember me?"
43549Does the road cross over high passes?
43549Has he relations?
43549Has that ever happened?
43549How long has he lived in the darkness?
43549How old is he?
43549Is it not beautiful?
43549Is it not just as wrong to kill sheep and eat their flesh?
43549Is not our country hard and terrible to live in? 43549 May he never come out again into the daylight before his death?"
43549Tell us, Bombo Chimbo, is it you, with your glass and measuring instruments, that is keeping back the rain this year? 43549 Then he must have enough light to read by?"
43549What are the names of the others?
43549What colour is he?
43549What does Lobsang think?
43549What horse is that?
43549What if we have to stay here till the lake freezes over, four months hence?
43549What is it?
43549What is the name of the lama who is now walled up in this cell?
43549What is to be done? 43549 What is to be done?"
43549What man is that?
43549What would you do if I quietly disappeared one night? 43549 Whence have you come?"
43549Where does the lake lie?
43549Where has he come from?
43549Where have you come from?
43549Which of you is my cook?
43549Who is the caravan bashi?
43549Why do you weep?
43549You are then eleven men altogether-- three Lamaists and eight Mohammedans?
43549You never know, then, how he is?
43549You will perhaps allow two of my own servants to carry a letter from me to Gyangtse?
43549And he thinks:"What is a short earthly life in darkness compared to the glorious light of eternity?"
43549And if we tried to slink through to Rudok and thence make eastwards?
43549And then?
43549Are you mad?
43549Are you well armed?"
43549But does he clearly conceive what this means?
43549But how much water flows to the lake by underground passages which we could not measure?
43549But how would that be possible?
43549But tell me why you have come back again?
43549But would it be prudent to advance further into Nepal?
43549Can not he get help?"
43549Did I not tell you expressly to take barley for 2½ months?"
43549Did it actually exist?
43549Did you not obey my orders?
43549Does he not hear what we are saying, or, at least, that some one is talking outside his den?"
43549Every time I write in my diary"the first,"I wonder what the new month holds in its lap-- new discoveries or new disappointments?
43549Had I not already brought about Hlaje Tsering''s fall, and would I cause the new Governor of Naktsang to meet the same fate?
43549Had he gone quite off his head?
43549Had he got lost, or was he a scout sent out to see if the ice were broken up on the lakes to the north?
43549Had you not enough last year, when you were obliged to leave the country by the road to Ladak?
43549Had, perchance, the horses strayed away?
43549Has the Gossul monastery been changed by some whim of the gods into an air- ship which is bearing us away to another planet?
43549Have you brought me a message?"
43549He had 2500 rupees with him; had he decamped, or had he been robbed?
43549He said himself that he would crawl to Shyok, but how was he to get across the river?
43549Here you have me again; what do you mean to do with me?"
43549How far would this snow extend?
43549How has it been produced, since the lake is quite peaceful?
43549How have you found the way?
43549How is that possible, and why are you come?"
43549How seldom are all these conditions fulfilled?
43549How was this to be done?
43549How would it all end?
43549I clapped him on the shoulder, saying,"Do you know me again, Pemba Tsering?"
43549I could not avoid Rawling''s and Deasy''s country, but what did it matter?
43549In Turkestan one simply encamps when a storm comes on, but what is the use of encamping to await the end of a storm which lasts thirty days?
43549In a corner surely waves a Swedish flag?
43549Is June to be reckoned among the winter months?
43549Is not the Bombo Chimbo''s country( India) better?"
43549It is very kind of you to say so, but would it not be better if you were to love your own country a little more?
43549Late at night two horsemen rode past our camp; the watchmen called out"Who''s there?"
43549May I hear which way you really wish to take?"
43549Mundang is marked on the English maps of Nepal, but who was Lo Gapu,"the King of the Southern Land"?
43549Nothing could be done with the leather waistcoat and the fur coat; they would not be dry by night, but what did it matter?
43549On the morning of May 27 the weather was really fine after a minimum of only 23 °; had the spring come at last?
43549Or what did I mean?
43549Shall we leave it on the right or left?
43549Shall we turn back?
43549Should I never cross the Trans- Himalaya again?
43549Should we be able to cross it with our little caravan?
43549Should we be successful, and be able to complete this exceedingly important meridional traverse through an unknown part of Tibet?
43549Should we succeed, or should we be forced back when we had traversed only half the distance across the blank space?
43549Should we try to make a road along which the animals could be helped over the blocks by the united strength of the men?
43549Should we venture in our little canvas boat on the lake, exposed to all the winds?
43549Should we venture to creep along the shore southwards so as to reach a point opposite the camp?
43549Stags''horns are set up on a_ mani_ heap; where do they come from?
43549Then the thought shot through my mind:"Is the boat moored securely?
43549Was it now the turn of the men after half the caravan had been lost?
43549Was it one of the men who had been drowned in the winter?
43549We are a little beyond the promontory; would it not be better to turn back?
43549We are certainly past the early days of August, but is it possible that autumn is already beginning?
43549We see the boat filling slowly-- shall we reach the bank before it sinks?
43549Were the dogs keeping together, or were they seeking us along different paths, having lost each other?
43549Were they afraid of us or were they suspicious?
43549Were they spies?
43549Were we hurt at all, and would we come up into the monastery and spend the night in their warm rooms?
43549What could the Tibetans be thinking of?
43549What did they want?
43549What do you mean to do then?"
43549What has become of the earth, if all is sky and clouds?
43549What if I went down into Nepal and came back again into Tibet by unguarded roads?
43549What if we went through the Chang- chenmo valley to Pamzal and the Lanak- la?
43549What in the world did this mean?
43549What is the use of looking forward to spring when the days are darker as time goes on?
43549What is your occupation?"
43549What news?"
43549What shall we do then?
43549What would she do when night came down with its dreadful darkness and its prowling wolves?
43549What would they say, what would they do, if we were drowned like cats in this raging lake?
43549Where are the others?"
43549Where was she?
43549Which was more expedient-- to travel north- east or south- west?
43549Who was he?
43549Why do you ask the names of the valleys?"
43549Why had we not started an hour earlier, instead of watching the religious ablutions of the Hindus?
43549Why have you come back again?"
43549Why have you travelled in winter?
43549Why is the beautiful view concealed and the daylight excluded?
43549Why then do you travel by this dangerous side route?
43549Will you agree to accompany me to Kamba Tsenam''s tent, four days''journey from here?
43549Will you instead have the kindness to follow us to Semoku by the Tsango, on the_ tasam_, which is only two days''journey to the south- west?
43549Would he keep his word?
43549what was she doing at this moment?
37539''Why just the Russian Zionists, Frau Herzl?'' 37539 Are we really ashamed of Trotsky?"
37539But,asks some reader,"how may we know that all this is true?"
37539How can we favor a movement which makes our own people suffer?
37539In the face of this fact, is there not some justification for the opinion that the United States owe their very existence to the Jews? 37539 Or shall America avail itself of Jewish genius as it avails itself of the peculiar genius of every other race?
37539Senator Nelson--''Hebrews?'' 37539 Senator Nelson--''Trotsky came over from New York during that summer, did he not?''
37539Then why not discuss the upper group as financiers and not as Jews?
37539What about the Phoenicians?
37539What are you prating about? 37539 What role is played at present by the Press?
37539What''s wrong with the Jew?
37539Why discuss it at all?
37539''Why do you only inquire about these?''
37539--has a new meaning?
37539And did they do nothing but foresee it?
37539And for the Gentile Russian children--?
37539And has he ever noted the names of the men he found on that piece of investigation?
37539And how did it find expression?
37539And if any of these things is so, who is aware of it?
37539And if this be so, how much more can it be asserted that Jewish influence made the United States just what they are-- that is, American?
37539And just how did it"powerfully contribute?"
37539And now, will the American people be good and let their Jewish benefactors do the same in America?
37539And what course will it take?
37539And who knows it better than those who have the help to offer?
37539And why are Christian priests and ministers made to work on roads, while Jewish rabbis are left their clerical privileges?
37539And why are"Jewish idealism"and"Jewish discontent"always linked together?
37539Another source of confusion is revealed in the question:"How can Jewish capitalists support Bolshevism when Bolshevism is against capitalism?"
37539Are they Seligman, Kahn, Warburg, Schiff, Kuhn, Loeb& Company, or any of the others?
37539Before that work is begun, one question should be answered--"Is there likelihood of the program of the Protocols being carried through to success?"
37539But did that liberate Germany from the Jews?
37539But if the suffering among the Jews is what the propagandists say it is, what must it be among the Russians?
37539But whoever suspected a common source for these?
37539But would this be a sufficient account of the British Empire?
37539Can this be a reference to a secret Jewish Sanhedrin, self- perpetuating within a certain Jewish caste from generation to generation?
37539Did International Jews in 1903 foresee the war?
37539Did Max Nordau who saw it so clearly in 1903 forget it in 1914 and 1918?
37539Did he ever hear of Jewish money backing railroads that were built for railroad purposes and nothing else?
37539Did it more highly respect law, did it produce a higher and sturdier type of character?
37539Did that second statement ever strike you as significant?
37539Did the Jews Foresee the World War?
37539Did the Jews Foresee the World War?
37539Did you ever see Jewish people so victimized?
37539Discontent with what?
37539Do they?
37539Do you know of any statesman who was?
37539Does Jewish Power Control the World Press?
37539Does Jewish Power Control the World Press?
37539Does Jewry know what it is doing?
37539Does Mr. Brisbane know who owns Alaska?
37539Does This Explain Jewish Political Power?
37539Does a Definite Jewish World Program Exist?
37539Does a Definite Jewish World Program Exist?
37539Does it mean anything to Mr. Brisbane?
37539Does n''t there seem to be some ground for the feeling that they are desirous of ruling everywhere?
37539Does this Explain Jewish Political Power?
37539Does this people which knows itself to be a nation remain loosely unorganized in the face of that fact?
37539Gentile sensitiveness on this point is best expressed by the desire for silence--"Why discuss it at all?"
37539Has Europe been sufficiently"shown"?
37539Has Mr. Brisbane ever printed the name of the men who control the sugar supply of the United States-- does he know them-- would he like to know them?
37539Has he ever thought how it will all turn out?
37539Has it a Council of State?
37539Has it a department which is executing that foreign policy?
37539Has it a"foreign policy"with regard to the Gentiles?
37539Has that been done?
37539Has this Jewish State, visible or invisible, if it exists, a head?
37539Have the farms of the United States been depleted both of laborers and capital?
37539Have they not all of lorddom at their heels, do they not hold the strings of Britain''s purse?
37539Have you never heard that Prohibition was something which the backwoods districts forced upon the cities?
37539He might even run a second story on the Peace Conference, entitled,"Which Program Won at the Peace Conference?"
37539How can there be conspiracy among people who thus fight themselves?
37539How can you say, he asked, that they are united, when they represent so many points of view?
37539How did he become successful?
37539How did they know it was to be a"world war"?
37539How does so strange a charge arise, and why do so many circumstances seem to justify it?
37539How explain the"rise"of his fortunes?
37539How far does Jewish influence control the Newspapers of the United States?
37539How is it being worked?
37539How this sudden recovery from looting and poverty?
37539How?
37539If certain tendencies continue, as they are certain to do, what form will the feeling toward the Jew take?
37539If the Jew is in control, is it because of his superior ability, or is it because of the inferiority and don''t- care attitude of the Gentiles?
37539In England they shrug their shoulders at the outspoken anti- Jew reactions of the British populace-- what care they?
37539In a future discussion on"religion or race?"
37539Is he entirely satisfied with the way that"success"is used where it is supreme?
37539Is he willing to absolve that"success"from every quality which humanity has a right to challenge?
37539Is it necessary to meet that Question in Russia?
37539Is it worth while to speak of how long they will have to wait?
37539Is such a king in the world now?
37539Is the Jewish"Kahal"the Modern"Soviet"?
37539Is the Jewish"Kahal"the Modern"Soviet"?
37539Is there a Jewish Question in Russia?
37539Is there a fear of permitting the average Jew to read this series?
37539Is there, then, a Jewish Sanhedrin?--a governing or counseling body of Jews who take oversight of the affairs of their people throughout the world?
37539It begins in very simple terms-- How does the Jew so habitually and so resistlessly gravitate to the highest places?
37539It is headed:"Are We Really Ashamed of Trotsky?"
37539Just what was that?
37539May the Jew go on as he has gone, or does his duty to the world require another use of his success?
37539More amazing still, who would expect any man or group to avow themselves the source?
37539Must it wait until it reaches Palestine to have a State, or is it an organized State now?
37539Now, which of these exhibitions of anti- Semitism will show itself in America?
37539Perhaps he is, but why do his children speak Yiddish?
37539Rothschild unloading?
37539Speaking of the Jew- financed Harriman railroad campaign, is Mr. Brisbane ready to write his endorsement upon that?
37539The Jewish Question-- Fact or Fancy?
37539The Jewish Question-- Fact or Fancy?
37539The interest of the Protocols at this time is their bearing on the questions: Have the Jews an organized world system?
37539The question is, If the Jew is in control, how did it happen?
37539The question is, Why should he revile the Gentile who tries to tell him?
37539The question is, having obtained that information, what would Mr. Brisbane do with it?
37539The question of"progress"is, Where are the wheels taking us?
37539To inspire fear-- what is more dreaded by the normal man, and yet what more delights an inferior race?
37539V. Anti- Semitism-- Will It Appear in the U. S.?
37539Was it more unified in its morality?
37539Was windmill and water wheel society better or worse than the present society?
37539Were the Jewish secretaries who abounded before the war, during the war and throughout the Peace Conference of less brilliance than Hartum?
37539Were there not Hartums in England, France, Germany, yes and in Russia too( in the United States there were many) who saw the"program of the Ladder"?
37539Were you?
37539What are its gains?
37539What are the causes of this disruptive activity?
37539What cared the Jew if the people gnashed their teeth against him, so long as the king and the court were his friends?
37539What discontent?
37539What does he do there?
37539What does the fact of his being there mean to the world?
37539What have we to do with Sebastopol?
37539What is its policy?
37539What is the difference?
37539What is the record?
37539What is the result of these two influences, the one working on the farm, and the other in the cities?
37539What is this fear but reflection of the knowledge of the Jews''power and their ruthlessness in the use of it?
37539What occurred immediately upon the change from the old regime to the new?
37539What puts him there?
37539What significance does it bring to the average mind that the three great parties of Russia are led by Jews?
37539What were these issues and aims?
37539What would this World Program gain if the wage- workers were enslaved and the farmers were allowed to go scot- free?
37539What?
37539When Russia broke, who came first to light?
37539When old Baron Moses Montefiore said at Krakau:"What are you prating about?
37539Where does it come from?
37539Who are the masters of musical jazz in the world?
37539Who direct all the cheap jewelry houses, the bridge- head show parks, the"coney islands,"the centers of nervous thrills and looseness?
37539Who had outdistanced them all in foresight and planning sufficiently to lay down a definite program of"no annexations?"
37539Who was thinking, between 1896 and 1905, of the new"no annexations"rule to be applied to war?
37539Whose forms have you seen caricatured with the dollar- mark in Hearst''s papers?
37539Why are his proclamations put forth in Yiddish?
37539Why did he abolish the Christian Sunday and establish by law the Jewish Saturday Sabbath?
37539Why is he put there?
37539Why should it be easier to believe that Gentiles are dunces than that Jews are clever?
37539Why this spasm of luxury and extravagance through which we have just passed?
37539Would he be willing to undertake to prove that it is due to those commendable qualities he has named and nothing less commendable?
37539Would he like to know how it is done, and who does it?
37539Would the dark, oppressed masses of the Russian workmen and peasants have been able to throw off the yoke of the bourgeoisie by themselves?
37539is the first question, and then,"What''s wrong with the Gentile to make it possible?"
39735Are these facts consistent with Earl Russell''s assertions? 39735 But how is it that at present the fields are left uncultivated and all agricultural business seems to be entirely neglected?
39735Colonel Sykes.--''By whom?'' 39735 To what case does this allude?
39735What, on the other hand, is the state of the country on this side of the Ta- tsing lines? 39735 _ Second._--Can the Ti- pings form a Government with which foreign Powers can treat?
39735''And what about those in the country?''
39735''Are there any special laws or commands connected with the dynasty?''
39735''But is not this the case with a great number of your adherents?''
39735''Can you read?''
39735''Can you repeat the doxology of the Heavenly Father?''
39735''Do you know the New Testament?''
39735''Have we ever broken faith with foreigners?
39735''How can you expect to go to heaven?
39735''In all the public offices is care taken to instruct the soldiers and civilians connected with them?''
39735''Now,''I said,''how is this command observed by you, seeing that so much cruelty and wickedness are practised by your brethren all around?''
39735''Was he not afraid of being wounded or killed?''
39735''Well, but suppose you should be killed, what then?''
39735''What book does he use?''
39735''What does he in the way of instructing his people?''
39735''What great work did Christ do?''
39735''What, notwithstanding their adherence to the dynasty, and fighting under the same banners as yourself?''
39735''When did you join the dynasty?''
39735''Who instructed you in these things?''
39735''Who is the Heavenly Brother?''
39735And if the disciplined troops do this with impunity, what can you think if the non- disciplined do it?
39735And where are these roads leading?
39735And who would be so oblivious of merit as not to do them reverence when they caught him?
39735As principle has nothing to do with the policy pursued in China, why should it elsewhere?
39735At this moment P---- hailed me:"I have covered the mandarin; shall I shoot him?
39735Besides, is not the vile pirate an enemy of all mankind?
39735But was there during the revolutionary struggle in France no mutual killing of the opposing parties of Frenchmen?
39735But what could these miserably armed men effect against the hundreds of perfectly equipped Europeans pouring over their shattered walls?
39735But what has been the course pursued by Russia with regard to that which is loosely and inaccurately termed the Ti- ping revolt?
39735Can anything more dreadful than the state of these unhappy patriots be imagined?
39735Can this be called a"blasphemous and immoral"basis of religion?
39735Did it prove that Cromwell was neither a general nor an administrator?
39735Did that prove that the English noblemen and gentlemen who first headed that rebellion were unfit to establish a government?
39735Do you ask how this our body Is to attain to length of years?
39735Does Colonel Gordon, R.E., call this"observing the rules of warfare as practised among foreign nations,"according to the proviso of Sir F. Bruce?
39735Does Sir F. Bruce, after the massacres at Wu- see, Kar- sing,& c., still term Gordon''s conduct"a service in favour of humanity"?
39735Edkins, John, Medhurst, Muirhead,& c., referred to and quoted in this work?
39735Have we ever retaliated the enmity of England and France?''
39735He asked the Chung- wang"why he had ventured within the limits of Consular Ports;"and received this reply:--"Why?
39735He wanted to know in what single instance had our treaty rights or our trade been in danger?
39735He will be very sorry to resort to force(?
39735He wished to know any instance in which either the property or the life of a British subject had been placed in danger?"
39735His name is most honourable, To be handed down through distant ages; Who was this Hwuy, That he dared to alter it?
39735His reward would be a sorry heart(?
39735How came it that General Brown was either ignorant of, or suppressed the fact?
39735How did Gordon learn that fact, or that story?
39735How did the fact come to be kept so secret from the public?
39735I said that I wanted to make the Imperialists and rebels good friends(?
39735I told him I was going to the Tai- hu; and he said,"_ Why not_ wait?
39735I told him I was going to the Tai- hu; and he said,''Why not wait?
39735In reply, I ask if it be so, in how far do the Taepings differ in that respect from the Russians, French, and Americans?
39735In what respect do you think the trade injurious to us in our relations with China?
39735Is it not a most shameful perversion of the American nationality?
39735Is not faithfulness bought and sold in''Vanity Fair,''and should that not be looked for in the conduct of a-- British soldier?"
39735Is not this a time for foreign governments to come forward and arrange the terms?
39735Is the peaceful and civil reception the English get from these nations the result of pure friendliness or of policy?
39735Is this British justice?
39735Is this not excellent?
39735Is this not the best plan?
39735Is_ this_ neutrality?
39735It was for such a state of things as this, was it, that Gordon gave his talents?
39735Let me ask you that before my Lord settled at Kiang- nan, could you get admittance into the interior?
39735Let us ask, whence these great and glorious changes?
39735Mr. Adkins goes on to say"that the impostor(?)
39735Shall the four hundred millions of China remain in their state of darkness and death,_ because of the worldliness and deadness_ of the people of God?"
39735The only other excuse of any moment is the"_ might_ injure trade"one; but is that to be considered a sufficient justification?
39735They did so, and were well paid for the affair; but is this neutrality?
39735Was it for this that English guns had been loaned by the representatives of the British people?
39735Was it for_ this_ that Englishmen fought?
39735Was it for_ this_ that the''first nation of the world''and the two_ Scotchmen_, Gordon and Dr. Macartney, had fought?
39735Was_ this_ neutrality?
39735We have seen that in the preceding debate Lord Palmerston plainly and frankly declared:--"We interfered in the affairs of China; and why?"
39735Well, why then do they persecute Christian converts so that their lives are in jeopardy?
39735What about the"immense loss"of the other version, in which they do such heroic deeds to capture the palace?
39735What are our Channel fleets, our fortifications, and our 150,000 volunteers for?
39735What can there be in_ British_ officers that they should be so repugnant to the Deputy Viceroy?
39735What course did he pursue?
39735What did they see?
39735What do the starving Chinamen above mentioned say?
39735What else have we got to look to for the re- establishment of a government having power to preserve order?
39735What is the duty of an elder brother''s wife, And what her most appropriate deportment?
39735What merit have you to get there?''
39735What sterling money do these 125,000 bales of silk represent?
39735What was his bidding?
39735What will the British public think of the following account of the behaviour of Captain Dew''s allies when re- established in the city?
39735What will those who falsely accuse the Ti- pings of devastating and destroying say to this?
39735What would such manner of warfare be denominated in Europe?
39735When the major returns to Scotland, will any of his''canny''countrymen ask impertinent questions as to the source of the''siller''?
39735When will all Manchoos, Morrill tariff men,& c., learn this lesson?
39735Where does Dr. Rennie get the interpolation from?
39735Whether circumcised or uncircumcised, Who is not produced by God?
39735Who can prevent us from committing such acts, if we choose?
39735Who has ever seen an Imperialist official do the like?
39735Who is responsible for all this misery and loss of life?
39735Who other than England?
39735Who then with common sense and natural patriotism would not strike his breast and weep?
39735Who, after this, shall talk of_ Ti- ping_ cruelties?
39735Who, then, proved to be the devastator and marauder; the uncivilized Chinese, or the civilized Christian?
39735Why did he not make it his business to see that the assurances which he had given to the Nar- wang were carried out?
39735Why did not Gordon mention this important circumstance in his letter to Sir Frederic advising His Excellency that he had again taken the field?
39735Why not interfere in America for the sake of trade and to prevent so- called rebels from collecting duties?
39735Why should a soldier of fortune not make a fortune?
39735Why was Major Gordon absent?
39735Would any_ other_ nation have borne these outrages for years, as we have done, without making reprisal?
39735Would they attack us if they felt sure they could do so with advantage?
39735[ 14] Did it grieve the philanthropic Admiral"much,"I wonder, to massacre them in his raids from Shanghae?
39735[ 73] How came it that Mr. Acting- Consul Markham in his letter to Sir Frederic announcing the reconciliation, was silent on the point?
39735_ The Hymn says_:-- The whole world is one family, and all men are brethren, How can they be permitted to kill and destroy one another?
39735how could one great man, without means, save a people, a sacred cause, and a city invested by 100,000 savage foemen?
52638''A friend? 52638 ''Who is there?''
52638Archag Effendi, are you ready?
52638Archag, Archag, is it for us to put such questions? 52638 Archag, one letter from Van, and one from-- what, Tabriz?
52638Are n''t you ashamed?
52638Are you going to hatch them, or what?
52638But Dr. Mills,said Ghevont,"do you not know that no other college will receive us?
52638But how did you manage to get this Raffi?
52638But what good can come of such atrocities?
52638Did n''t the brigands do anything to you?
52638Do n''t you remember those words of the Bible,''Whom the Lord loveth He chasteneth,''and''His ways are not as our ways''?
52638Do you hear that?
52638Does our Sof remind you of your Swiss mountains?
52638Forgive you for what?
52638Garabed,said Ghevont,"will you admit Archag to our society?
52638Haide, are you never going to wake up, you young mole? 52638 Have you been there yourself?"
52638Hi, there,said Archag,"what are you buried in so deep?
52638I do n''t know, and what good would it do if I did? 52638 I wonder who could have played that trick on you?"
52638In our college? 52638 Is he worse?"
52638Is it far from here?
52638Is it possible,he asked himself,"that a God of kindness, a Father who loves His children tenderly, can permit such horrors?"
52638Is it true, is it really true, what you are telling me?
52638Is n''t President Mills going to teach us any more?
52638Not here, not here? 52638 Now Archag, stop; what are you talking about?
52638Oh, a poor shepherd boy like me? 52638 Oh, master, why did God let him?"
52638Perhaps he is a Frenchman?
52638Shall we ever see that brave fellow again?
52638Then I am not expelled?
52638Was it you?
52638We might go to the cave of Karadà © rà ©( Black Valley),said Jakoub, after a while, hesitating,"only----""Only what?"
52638Well, Ibrahim ammi( uncle),said Archag,"are you ready?"
52638Well, my little friends,said one of the men, with a crafty look,"waked up at last, have you?
52638Well, then, who is this new teacher?
52638What has become of your Baron Archag?
52638What have you got there?
52638What is all this?
52638What is it?
52638What is the matter?
52638What miracle prevented your being killed like the others?
52638What more shall I tell you? 52638 What time?"
52638What will you bet?
52638What''s the matter with you?
52638What''s the matter?
52638What, you boys are fà © dai? 52638 What?"
52638Whatever will my father say?
52638When I am down there( and he pointed to the hospital cemetery),"you will cover my grave with cyclamen, wo n''t you?
52638Whenever we had a favor to ask, whenever we had no time to do our work and were afraid of being punished, to whom did we turn? 52638 Where shall we go to- morrow?"
52638Who will do that?
52638Why did He permit it? 52638 Why do n''t we defend ourselves?
52638Why not?
52638Why not?
52638Without me?
52638Yes; but those horrible massacres, why did He permit them? 52638 You are entirely changed,"said Garabed on his return;"what has come over you?"
52638( Has the mail come?)"
52638A dozen voices cried out at once:"What is he like?
52638A ray of hope flashed across his mind; could it be, perhaps, that the precious insects had not been injured?
52638And how many had a share in feeding and clothing and educating some little forlorn Armenian child?
52638Are you ill?"
52638Are you making game of me, or have you really gone mad?"
52638Are you surprised?
52638Besides, did He not foretell trials and tribulations?
52638But where was her husband?
52638Christmas after New Year''s Day?
52638Dear reader, have you ever spent a long year at boarding- school?
52638Did you hear what a noise he made when he was drinking?
52638Do n''t you think our hero must have been like Jousif hodja?"
52638Do you mean to say you have forgotten that this Danube peasant, as you call him, saved Nejib''s life?
52638Do you take me for a show- window?"
52638Do you think he will consent?"
52638Do you think you''re going to be allowed to sleep like that?
52638Does not this sound very modern, and American, and democratic?
52638Every morning when he woke up his first question was:"O, papa, are we going to- morrow?"
52638Hagopian?"
52638Have you had any breakfast?"
52638He threw his arms about her neck, and asked in a wheedling tone:"Tell me, have you been making something good for my supper?"
52638He was working here so earnestly for the advancement of Thy Kingdom; why hast Thou taken him?''
52638Heard of Andranick and Rupen, the heroes of the ballads they so often sang?
52638How can you have done a thing like that?
52638How did you ever get hold of it?
52638How much do you offer me?"
52638I am going to the hospital, and you must walk on a little way with me; you will tell me what is weighing on your heart, wo n''t you?"
52638I did n''t know you had acquaintances in Adgemistam?"
52638I wonder how many boys and girls who read this letter, adopted a French orphan, or gave a little refugee a merry Christmas?
52638If he had hated you, would he have asked Dr. Mills to let you stay here?
52638Is he going to stay much longer in Germany?"
52638Is it your birthday, or what?"
52638It''s strange, is n''t it?"
52638Lessons are over, are n''t they, so you can stay and have a cup of tea with me?"
52638May I be allowed a short digression concerning Van?
52638My name is Rupen, and I was for three years the inseparable companion of Andranick; perhaps you may have heard of him?"
52638On looking more closely, they thought it resembled a human body, and both were seized by the same apprehension: could it be poor Ibrahim?
52638Pagratian?"
52638Suddenly a piercing cry rends the darkness:''Vartan, Vartan where art thou?''
52638The Pagratian children were sobbing:"Papa, papa, what shall we do without you?"
52638Then Garabed tried to console Archag:"I say, whatever got into you?
52638Then I have not been forgotten?''
52638Twenty times during the day the boys would run to the porter and ask:"Posta geldinà ©?
52638Was he really going to be expelled?
52638What is he like?"
52638What is the matter with you?"
52638What is this horrid stuff you are giving us?"
52638What shall we do without you?"
52638What was there to do, all the rest of the afternoon?
52638When he entered the schoolroom, he was so pale that Garabed was frightened:"Why, what is the matter with you?
52638Where can he be, then?"
52638Why are n''t you with your friends, instead of wandering about the country like a lost soul?"
52638Why do n''t we make a struggle for our independence?
52638Will you guarantee his good faith?"
52638Wo n''t you talk to me as you would to your mother, and tell me what it is that is hurting you so much?"
52638You know Nersès, the son of Badvili Ballosian?
52638You will do your best to, wo n''t you?"
52638you wish to ruin me then?
7113In one, the Kitab el- Mush Serif[EN#45]( Musharrif? 7113 ( Barren fragments, insect punctured?) 7113 (?) 7113 (?) 7113 ), or to Batn el- Nakhil(? 7113 ), so called from the warty hollows over the eyes(? 7113 -- I- Calendula aegyptiaca(?) 7113 ..- I-- Chenopodium murale, L.? 7113 ..--- I Euphorbia( Anisophyllum) granulata, forma(?). 7113 ...- I- I Trianthema pentandra, L.....--- I Trianthema(?). 7113 ....-- I- Anchusa Milleri, W........-- I- Anchusa Milleri(?) 7113 .....- I I- Onobrychis(? 7113 .....--- I Atriplex dimorphostegia? 7113 ......- I- I Chenopodium murale, L.? 7113 ......-- I- Echium longifolium(? 7113 .........-- I- Linaria simplex(? 7113 .......... Pimpinella( Tragium palmetorum? 7113 ..............- I-- Suaeda sp.(?). 7113 ..............-- I- Anchusa Milleri(?) 7113 ...............- I I- Ferula(? 7113 ...............- I- I Suaeda sp.(?). 7113 ...............- I-- Biscutella Columnae, Ten....-- I- Diplotaxis Harra? 7113 ................-- I I Solanum coagulans(? 7113 .................- I-- Astragalus sparsus(? 7113 149), and made of admirable stone( alabaster? 7113 24 ° 12''3?)
711328.76(?
711330.04- 78-- 22 Fierce and violent west wind-- a Gharbi, or exaggerated sea- breeze?
711330.06- 74 70 63 21 Wind very bad, turning to east(?).
7113757 21(?)
7113764 24 Same cloudy weather, but wind from east(?).
7113A denser row of trees lower down the Wady Hujayl led to the water of Amdán( Mídán?
7113A fourth is proposed; Bymen''s( Winan''s?)
7113A lovely little sun- bird( Nectarinia ose �?
7113A storm somewhere( Alexandria?
7113According to him, El- Muharrak is part of the great Harrah; and the unexplored Jaww, which lies north(?)
7113Akis Goryi?
7113An older name for the station is Bir el- Sultáni-- the"Well of the Sultán"( Selim?
7113And if thou seek the Jáddat Misr,[EN#80] then take from El- Marwah to El- Sukyá[EN#81](?
7113And thou takest from El- Badr to El- Jár[EN#79] one stage; thence to El- Jahfah(?
7113And thou takest from El- Jiddah( Jedda) to El- Jár, or to El- Surrayn(?
7113And thou takest from El- Yasrib( Jatrippa or El- Medínah) to El- Suwaydíyyah(?
7113At eleven p.m. El- Ayli( north wind from''Akabat- Aylah?)
7113At midnight(?
7113Barometer falling( sign of wind ceasing?).
7113Bases of mountains blurred( by dust?
7113Beyond it is the gape of the once populous Wady Dukhán-- of"the( furnace?)
7113But what was my astonishment when, after return to Cairo, I was told that the change had been strongly advocated by the English Government?
7113But why always a dog?
7113Conus ividus(?
7113Cypræa tabescens(?
7113Daylight 760 20(?)
7113El- Idrísí settles the question of its site by placing it on the coast opposite the island El- Na''mán( Nu''mán), but can El- Idrísí be trusted?
7113Fresh and strong sea- breeze from east(?).
7113Geog.,"p. 25),< Greek> and< Greek> do not fit into any of the Alexandrian''s routes; and were connected only with their ports Rhaunathos( M''jirmah?)
7113Grass...- I-- Grass(?).
7113How is it that the annalists say nothing of them?
7113I can not help thinking that this is El- � Aúníd of El- Mukaddasi, which El- Idrísí( erroneously?)
7113I could not persuade M. Lacaze to transfer this vividity of colour to canvas: he had the artist''s normal excuse,"Who would believe it?"
7113I- I- Suaeda monoica?
7113I--- Caroxylon(?)
7113I--- Salsola(?
7113I--- Typha(?).
7113Is this too far- fetched?
7113It was an ancient gold- mine(?
7113Names of the Deity( El and Loo or La''?)
7113Natica albula(?
7113Patella variabilis(?
7113Quoth the sire to the son,"Say, which is the sweeter, the eating of the Marakh fruit or the dates of our orchard?"
7113Rain in Mount Sinai(?).
7113Sprenger( p. 21) holds the townlet to be the port of"Egra, a village"( El- Hajar, or"the town, the townlet"?)
7113Suez?).
7113Sun hidden; very hot at noon( rain- sun?).
7113Sun very hot( rain- sun?).
7113The first sensation was one of surprise, of the mental state which gave rise to the Italian''s--"Dear Columns, what do you here?
7113The inner gardens grow a small quantity of green meat: water- melons are brought from Yambá(?
7113The same idea makes the African ever attribute his sickness and death to sorcery:"Why should I lose life when all around me are alive?"
7113The site is described to be somewhat off the main valley, which is here broken by a Nakb(?
7113This day was the first of the Khamsín or, as M. Loufti(?
7113This step leads to a horizontal crest, a broken wall forming its summit: it is evidently an outlier; and experience asked, What will be behind it?
7113To the north- east the view is closed by the lumpy Jebel el- Kurr( the Qorh of Arabian geographers?
7113Top of Jebel el- Kubbah, aneroid 29.34; in valley below, aneroid 29.46( 47?
7113Turbo chrysostoma var.(?
7113Turritella torulosa(?
7113White streak on the water( milky sea, like that of Bombay, caused by fish?).
7113[ EN#5] The Saturday Review, in a courteous notice of my first volume( May 25, 1878), has the following remarks:--"The Arabs talk of some(?)
7113aegyptiacae(?)
7113and Phoenicon Vicus( Zibá?).
7113describes one of the sporadic(?)
7113deserti(?
7113deserti(?).
7113phleoides(?
7113scariosae(?
7113sinaiticum(?
7113stenostachya(?
7113that not a vestige of tradition remains concerning any race but the Nazarenes?
7113wilt thou sell this place of two thousand( trees), and not retreat( from thy bargain)?"
49569''But if the cattle disease should carry them off?'' 49569 ''But if they refuse?''
49569''Did you kill many Armenians generally?'' 49569 ''Did you often use your daggers?''
49569''These Armenians are to blame, I suppose?'' 49569 And if that number should not be sufficient?"
49569And you, father?
49569Are the Christian people of America willing that this thing shall continue?
49569But suppose all Europe should oppose you?
49569But,said Mahmood, dissembling his anxiety,"if I should stand in need of the whole force of your kindred tribes?"
49569Can I depend on you? 49569 Can you found me a piece sufficiently like a thunderbolt that a ball launched from it may shake the walls of Constantinople?"
49569Know you the city,says the Koran,"of which two sides look upon the sea and one side upon the land?
49569Of what do you complain?
49569We must die at some time,they answer,"what is the difference between dying now and a few days hence?"
49569What if the Sultan,exclaimed the British Prime Minister--"What if the Sultan is not persuaded?
49569What will he think of next?
49569Who would sit down and sigh for a lost age of gold While the Lord of all ages is here? 49569 Who''ll buy fine dogs''meat?"
49569Why do n''t you work?
49569Why do you kill people?
49569''Who was to blame?''
49569''Why did they refuse you reinforcements?''
49569And even then, namely in October last, did England show herself equal to the requirements of the crisis?
49569And why?
49569Any commerce, or industry, or literature, or art, or science?
49569Are the Armenians getting rich?
49569But how can they pray?
49569But what about this deplorable and ignominious failure of Europe to do her duty?
49569But what do we see in 1895?
49569But why not acknowledge such a fundamental truth, appealing to the intellect as well as the moral sense?
49569Could a community be conceived of more completely prostrated?
49569Did England fulfill her solemn obligation toward Armenia?
49569Did I say their"homes?"
49569Did we care for the poor manacled negro undergoing the horrors of the Middle Passage?
49569Did we have any interest in healing"the open sore of the world?"
49569Do you not love me better than you did her?
49569Do you shudder at even this cool recital?
49569For the greater security of the Christians in Bulgaria?
49569From what, pray?
49569HAVE MISSIONS IN TURKEY BEEN A FAILURE?
49569Has the spirit of Islam changed any during the last twelve hundred years?
49569Have they bishops, professors and other leaders of high education; and are they increasing in numbers?
49569Have they organized educational, religious or other benevolent associations?
49569Have you been long there?''
49569How Long?"
49569How could that benefit the Softas save as it were permitted them to beat, kill and plunder the Armenians in Stamboul?
49569How is she injured?
49569How long shall the blood of her slain cry aloud in the ears of Christendom, yet in vain still cry aloud?
49569How long?"
49569How much longer can human nature stand the strain?
49569How so?
49569If England entered into engagements she was powerless to make good, whose fault was that?
49569If so, then have missions been a failure?
49569In India and in China?
49569In the Bering Sea fisheries?
49569In the Transvaal?
49569In the extremity of their anguish they cried out:"How long O Lord?
49569In whose interest?
49569Is he not rather slitting the veins of Asia Minor and pouring out its heart''s best blood?
49569Is it the fifth century or the nineteenth that we are describing?
49569Is the heart of this nation dead?
49569Is there no law then?
49569Long afterwards, when she was dead, Ayeshah, his young and favorite wife, once asked him:"Am I not better than Cadijeh?
49569Now, who are these agents?
49569Often the question was asked,"Where is England''s guarantee to Armenian and Macedonian Christians now?"
49569On April 1st, Salisbury addressed a circular to the Powers, and after giving Russia''s refusal to consent to England''s demand( by what right?)
49569Or was it understood that it was merely dust for the eyes of Christian Europe?
49569Salisbury?
49569She was a widow, old and ugly?"
49569Should he remain and die, or fly for his life?
49569The Turkish soldiers cried out as they tortured the dying man,"Where is your God, now?
49569The general smiled and replied,"Well, did you ever hear anybody say that I was a fool?"
49569The ultimate issue can not be doubtful, but still the cry is,"How long, O Lord?
49569There is only time to notice one question,"Why did not Russia agree to the forcing the Dardanelles and coercing the Turks?
49569They replied:"Why should we deny Christ?
49569This was an earnest, urgent, emphatic, even threatening appeal: but where was there any warrant for the last threat?
49569Towards Turkey?
49569Was any promise, pledge or convention ever written that actually meant less?
49569Was this honest British Statesmanship actually determining that something should be done?
49569We may well exclaim"Cui bono?"
49569What are her interests in Venezuela?
49569What could the poor Armenians do but yield up their country to the power and government of the Saracens?
49569What did the Porte care for representations?
49569What do you think of that picture, Christian people of America?
49569What does England want?
49569What does she mean to fight for?
49569What greater-- greater outrages can be conceived of to rouse the Christian conscience, than have filled our ears for months?
49569What have the Turks brought into the Greek and Armenian centers of civilization in the Orient?
49569What right has she to interfere now that the treaty has been signed?
49569What will become of them then?
49569What witnesses ought we to call before us?
49569Who are they that I should suffer for them?''
49569Who then?
49569Who was it?
49569Why attack idols?
49569Why destroy his own interests?
49569Why destroy his popularity?
49569Why does he so bitterly hate the progressive Armenians?
49569Why does n''t he deliver you?"
49569Why is it that the sentimental compassion of England has not gone out into effective help to poor Armenia?
49569Why is the Turk so fiercely opposed to progress?
49569Why should not the Porte think a general harrying of the Armenians a ready way of allaying incipient disloyalty among the Faithful?
49569Why should not they?
49569You think the bulldogs would fight us?
49569and he said: I ate thousands of sheep, which of them are you talking about?
49569or England?
49569or was it shrewd Turkish diplomacy that will promise anything in the bond but withdraw it in the terms of later stipulations?
49569to which I received this characteristic reply:"''Once the wolf was asked: Tell us something about the sheep you devoured?
52903What do you propose to do by giving him a knowledge of letters? 52903 What right?"
52903And is Bengal going to tolerate a movement based upon hatred, and, therefore, rooted in evil?
52903And is mankind going to tolerate those who would deliberately and of malice aforethought perpetuate this grisly tradition of hatred among men?
52903And why?
52903Are these rebels human beings or monsters?
52903Are we not going to support them when such facts are brought to our notice?
52903But have Members of this Assembly read the report which is attached to the Repressive Measures Committee?
52903Can Indians be expected to sit idle when the Khilafat is vivisected?"
52903Can any man here say that actually the movement was losing strength?
52903Can it be doubted, then that from all communities and all creeds he will receive a royal welcome?
52903Can you conceive of a more ghastly and inhuman crime than the murders of babies and pregnant women?
52903Cast your eyes over the past six years, and what do you see?
52903Consider the position, gentlemen; What have the Congress and_ Khilafat_ movements done?
52903Did he honestly believe that those conditions named by him would be complied with and Parliamentary Swaraj obtained within the time mentioned by him?
52903Did the Moplahs, who committed such atrocities, sacrifice their lives in the cause of their religion?
52903Do all these evidences of intention exist only in the heated imagination of the police?
52903Do not these disorders tell a different story-- these outbreaks which culminated in the riots in Bombay on the 17th November?
52903Do these beggars deserve no sympathy?
52903Do those who urge us to take this step regard civil disobedience as a lawful form of political activity?
52903Do you wish to make him discontented with his cottage or his lot?"
52903Does not every Member of this Assembly know that that is absolutely inaccurate?
52903Does that look as if the forces of disorder were losing strength before the Government took this action?
52903Does the Council still wonder that action of the nature taken was taken?
52903From what did that originate?
52903Have the Council heard of those poor beggars who received tickets entitling to go to Gulzarbagh on the morning of the 22nd December and get blankets?
52903Have they read the appendix setting out a list of 34 outbreaks of disorders of a serious character within a year?
52903Have they then a monopoly of righteousness?
52903How could any Government carry on, that would not accept that challenge?
52903How do these diseases arise?
52903How does Mr. Gandhi like the Mopla spirit, as shown by one of the prisoners in the Hospital, who was dying from the results of asphyxiation?
52903How many of these would be able to obtain a hearing?
52903I ask in all sincerity what are these cases I have related but a disgraceful tyranny; are they not, indeed,''oppression of the poor?''
52903I shall be asked"have you to lay these crimes at the doors of the non- co- operation party?"
52903If a statement is permitted, why can not a lawyer be employed in Court to make it more convincing and exculpatory?
52903If so, what is the alternative which the Council would place before Government?
52903In such circumstances what is it that one would expect?
52903India does not want manufactured goods; he asks:--"What did India do before these articles were introduced?
52903Is it not more important to take steps to prevent such things happening?
52903Is it surprising that we received many complaints actually of absolute want of any Government control at the time?
52903Is that persuasion?
52903Is there any foundation for it?
52903Is there to be no justice done on their oppressors?
52903Is this not a definite statement that the Indian people are going to get Swaraj?
52903Is this_ Ahimsa_?
52903May we, therefore, hope that in launching on this undertaking he will seriously consider this aspect of the case?
52903Mr. Gandhi would have hostilities suspended-- so that the Moplas may sweep down on the refugee camps, and finish their work?
52903Now gentlemen, what does that mean?
52903Now, is that intimidation or is it not?
52903Now, let us see what was happening in other places on that day?
52903On what rational grounds can, therefore, a statement permitted and yet the material evidence supporting it disallowed?
52903Q:--Are you anxious to take over the whole control of the army at once or would you make an exception of that object?
52903Q:--If the army were reduced to that extent, do you not apprehend anything aggressive from the frontier territories?
52903Secondly, how many of them would be listened to if they did?
52903Sir, now what was Mr. Gandhi''s reply to this?
52903Swami Vidyanand and others who followed and desclaimed against repressive laws enquired what have the"volunteers"done?
52903The question is-- do the people of Bengal want this particular form of swaraj?
52903This is one of the districts, which was selected as a focus in work on by these( what should I call them?)
52903Was Mr. Gandhi able to exercise any influence to stop the demand?
52903Was this state of affairs to continue or was it to be checked?
52903Were all these fortuitous and accidental?
52903Were the police provocative?
52903What are the facts in regard to these particular arrests?
52903What are the tactics of Mr. Gandhi and his friends?
52903What are the"volunteer''s"doing?
52903What are the"volunteers"doing?
52903What are these"volunteers"doing?
52903What extremist can make, with justice, this accusation against the Government?
52903What followed?
52903What has been response of Mr. Gandhi and his followers?
52903What has the Government done in this matter?...
52903What is Mr. Gandhi doing?
52903What is Mr. Gandhi''s advice?
52903What is civil disobedience understood to mean?
52903What is it for which they deserve congratulation?
52903What is it, then, that not only Religion, Universal morality, or good, but also policy and prudence, dictate?
52903What is it?
52903What is the present position?
52903What is then the real"Swaraj"according to Mr. Gandhi?
52903What substantial gain did Italy obtain after the withdrawal of the Austrian troops?
52903What was the next action of the extremists?
52903What was the position with which the Local Government were faced in the beginning of that month?
52903What was the reason for his throwing overboard the Montagu Reform Scheme?
52903When and where was this said?"
52903Who boycots and intimidates those who venture to serve the Crown or wish to sell or buy foreign piece goods?
52903Who can urge that the long and interesting statements made by the Ali Brothers and their co- accused, in the trial at Karachi were out of place?
52903Who in reality has interfered with the liberty of the subject to the same extent as members of his party?
52903Who is it that will not allow those who wish to welcome the Prince to do so?
52903Who is responsible for all this?
52903Who will not allow any member of the Assembly to address a public meeting without interruption?
52903Who, then, is it that is really guilty of interference with the liberty of the subject?
52903Why can not"Non- Co- operation,"in its proper sense, be practised in the Councils?
52903Why do you think they will refrain from doing so when India possesses Home Rule?
52903Will not the benign Government come to our aid and give us something to help us to begin life anew?
52903Will you add an inch to his happiness?
52903Will you not be sick of these stories of murders?
52903_ Gandhi_:--"Supposing we get Self- government similar to what the Canadians and South Africans have, will it be good enough?"
52903member read what has just happened in Guntur, in Madras, where rents are being withheld?
52903members would be willing to take up the task of propaganda?
63233''Are the Manchus capable of regeneration?'' 63233 ''Do you think the baby Emperor can be raised to be a capable sovereign for the nation?''
63233''Has Yuan Shih K''ai any reason to love the Manchus?'' 63233 ''Has she any real power?''
63233''How are they brought up in the palace and what is the influence of this upon their views about government?'' 63233 ''If the Monarchy is retained, what reforms should be made in the social life of the Court?''
63233''What are the first things to be done in China to institute real reform?'' 63233 ''What is the chief source of their inefficiency-- does it lie in their characters, training, or habits?''
63233''What kind of Government do you think is better for the present?
63233''What kind of a woman is the present Empress Dowager?'' 63233 ''What part is she likely to play if the infant Emperor remains upon the throne under a Constitutional Government and Chinese Regency?
63233''What part will the Manchus of all kinds play in China under a Constitutional or Republican Government?'' 63233 ''What sort of education and surroundings should he have?''
63233''Who is, then, the real power among the Manchu nobility?'' 63233 ''Why are the Manchu princes and high officials so inefficient?''
63233Are they? 63233 Are you quite sure that the Revolution will be permanently successful, that all China will become loyal to the Republican flag?"
63233As regards business, do you think that Hankow will benefit in trade from the Revolution?
63233But do n''t you think that that''s a funny sort of_ tao li_ for Chinese to kill Chinese?
63233But do you think the Revolutionary party, as it is, strong enough to establish conditions which shall permanently make for peace and real progress?
63233Do you think that Yuan Shih K''ai will be the first President?
63233Have you any more to say?
63233How often would you elect a President? 63233 Of course, you have been a Revolutionary for some years, have you not?"
63233Well, will you be in favour of granting concessions to foreign syndicates for the development of mines and so on?
63233What are you going to do now?
63233What do you consider the main point upon which the two parties will have difficulty in seeing eye to eye about at the Peace Conference?
63233Where to?
63233Who are your political associates at this time?
63233Who do you think you would ask to become the President-- Yuan Shih K''ai perhaps?
63233Why, General Li, did the Revolution break out? 63233 After a moment I suggested:But Yuan Shih K''ai is one of your great friends, is he not?"
63233Ah, who knew?
63233And have you ever seen a cargo of human freight not knowing what to do to reach the shore or any place of safety?
63233And imagining, think you that you could describe?
63233Another Dynasty, or a Republic?
63233Are we not all alike, subjects of the great Manchu Dynasty, and shall we not acquit ourselves like men in the service of the State?
63233But I ask again, Can_ you_ imagine all this?
63233But is there no way to avert it?
63233But shall we?
63233But what at?
63233But what is the sum of it all?
63233But what was happening elsewhere?
63233But{ 286} what is the genius of any reform, and what are the elements which ensure its success?
63233Ca n''t you stop this dreadful carnage?
63233Can you tell me briefly the specific reason you assign for the outbreak to have taken place so suddenly?"
63233Coming over to me, with sincerity shining in his eyes, he exclaimed:"Come, you''re a journalist; ca n''t you help us?
63233Could a Republic solve these offhand?
63233Did they think that the great bulk of the common people of China actually understood what the issues were?
63233Do you not think, General Li, that Christianity will become more popular among the people as the country is opened up more?"
63233Fighting was still heavy, but every moment made a difference-- and who knew but that those blind boys were being burnt alive?
63233Have you ever noticed how soon a Chinese can spoil or totally destroy things in general?
63233Have you ever seen a boat drifting on a rapid river?
63233Have you ever watched a Chinese junk, ungainly and ugly perhaps, just going helplessly with the tide?
63233How can they think that?
63233I know that General Li Yuan Hung is anxious for a Republic, but do you think there are many who would rather see a Republic than anything else?"
63233If further war were to come?
63233If he is true, why does he not withdraw his army at once and let there be peace?
63233If the present Dynasty would be overthrown, what would replace it?
63233If we had agreed to your terms, had you any means of compelling the Manchu Government to fulfil its promises?
63233In the battle of brains( as well as of bullets) who would prove to be the stronger man?
63233Is China, the oldest, and to all outward seeming one of the most effete, of Oriental monarchies, fit for so vast a change?
63233Is it not a well- known fact that every anti- Christian outbreak invariably brings misery to the stupid innocent people of the district concerned?
63233Is not this a lamentable thing?
63233Is there no way to save the lives and property of millions of people?
63233Now how can they bear fine sons?
63233Or would{ 193} a republic have a better prospect?
63233Should Yuan Shih K''ai concede the point at issue and assent to a Republic, what then?
63233Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, till eight o''clock in the morning-- after then, what?
63233THE PEACE CONFERENCE-- A MONARCHY OR A REPUBLIC?
63233The letter continued:"Are you not the most famous and most able man among the Chinese?
63233The next point is, Who is to get it, and how is it to be got?
63233The students rule the people-- who rules the students?
63233Then--"Where do you come from?
63233There will be need for foreign loans now more than ever?"
63233They have decided cases unjustly, and what not?
63233Was it Yuan?
63233Was there to be any more fighting?
63233What can they do with power?
63233What do you want?
63233What else are the mutations of the Yin and the Yang?
63233What man could convert Szechuan, Kiangsi, Anhui, Kiangsu, Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Yunnan, Kweichow, Shansi, and Shensi to republicanism?
63233What was she going to do?
63233Who wants to protest against this thing?
63233Why not meet and set younger civilisations an example in civics?
63233Yuan was looked upon as being the great man who could make no false moves; Li was merely a trained soldier, and what could he know?
63233{ 183}"Do you in Wuchang still hold out so strongly for the Republican form of government as you did?
63233{ 185} CHAPTER XIII THE PEACE CONFERENCE-- A MONARCHY OR A REPUBLIC?
63233{ 62} What nationality are you?"
63233{ 81} CHAPTER VIII THE BURNING OF HANKOW Have you ever seen a fire-- a big fire?
57861''Do you think so?'' 57861 ''Edith,''he called across the table to Mrs. Roosevelt,''do you hear that?
57861''What about doctor''s bills?'' 57861 ''What''s that you are saying?''
57861''Why do you think I should not kill bears?'' 57861 And why?
57861And you are sure the ema did it?
57861Are you glad to see Japan again, Sugimoto?
57861But do n''t you like to be scrubbed?
57861But do you understand our theory of the garden?
57861But what goes on inside that they ought not to see?
57861But what if the wardrobe should fall over on you?
57861But what the man give it to Mr. Street for?
57861But, dressed this way, wo n''t we look queer?
57861Can you get me some milk?
57861Could you show it to me on the map?
57861Did it cure you, Yuki?
57861Did your eyes hurt you during the two weeks?
57861Do n''t they have fresh milk at these inns?
57861Do you know what the inscription is?
57861Even those who do n''t have to?
57861How am I going to do that, when that old woman is in my place?
57861I suppose you are all of you married?
57861If the others do it,the Japanese militarists have argued,"why should n''t we?
57861If you do n''t like it,he answered,"why do n''t you get back in the basha?"
57861Not really?
57861Poetic? 57861 Say about two hundred years?"
57861Say, how far is it to this town where these people live?
57861Speaking of poetry and the love of Nature,said he,"have you noticed the kimono of our host''s daughter?"
57861That island belongs to the United States?
57861They build their houses for them, do n''t they?
57861This inn has been patronized by an Imperial Prince,exclaimed the linguist, affecting astonishment,"yet you have no whale''s milk?"
57861What did she say?
57861What do you do then?
57861What is this?
57861What kind of milk?
57861What,he asked me,"are the most striking examples of artistic feeling that you have noticed in Japan?"
57861Where Mr. Street get that?
57861Where''s Fuji?
57861Who gave you those theories? 57861 Why did she become one, then?"
57861Why do n''t you take it, then?
57861Why do you say''Dear me!''?
57861Why''of course''?
57861Yes, yes,said my venerable friend,"you have seen a good deal; but as to the history and theory of our gardens, what do you know?"
57861You did n''t do anything else for your eyes?
57861You get in it, then, will you?
57861You work hard?
57861A part of Japan, is n''t it?"
57861ARE THE JAPANESE EFFICIENT?
57861And are you not, moreover, that lordly creature, Man, whereas they are merely women?
57861And as we shook hands he threw his arm over my shoulder, demanding:''Why did you stay for a week in New York?
57861And do you see that I might also call it"The Isles of Contradictions"?
57861And would the working hours be so long?
57861Antagonism?
57861Are its dreams disturbed, one wonders, when big brother slides for second- base?
57861But again, if that was it, would people work as hard as these people seem to?
57861But did I?
57861But were you aware that tea is in its highest sense not a beverage, but a creed, a ritual, a philosophy?
57861By what means, then, is the problem to be solved?
57861CHAPTER XXVII_ Our Difficulties with the Language-- The Questionable Humour of Broken Speech--"Do You Striking This Man for That?"
57861Can it be that in this densely populated little country there are more willing hands than there is work for willing hands to do?
57861Can you imagine an Occidental admiral or general, with his tight uniform, heavy braid, and sword, approaching any one upon his hands and knees?
57861Could n''t you tell, just by looking at her, that she was sweet right straight through?"
57861Did n''t the American people like the Japanese people?
57861Do n''t you see?"
57861Do you see why I called Japan"The Isles of Complexities"?
57861Do you striking this man for that?
57861Does he stop for a minute to consider that his advantage is purely one of language?
57861Frequently it stands out of doors] Could any man lose patience with a kurumaya who can get him lost and make him like it?
57861He wants companionship, but when he begins to look for it, what does he discover?
57861Hearing her speaking English, I asked:"How old are you?"
57861How can these people, who still know flowing silken draperies, endure to see their heroes cast in Prince Albert coats and pantaloons?
57861How does it happen that it was in Europe that Japanese prints first came to be highly appreciated as works of art?
57861How long did it take to come all the way from America?
57861In other words:_ What kind of a dancer is he?_ Is not the conclusion obvious?
57861In other words:_ What kind of a dancer is he?_ Is not the conclusion obvious?
57861Is Japanese going to advance a man very far with an American débutante?
57861Is it not then logical to suppose that by following a similar course Japan will likewise prosper?
57861Is n''t it good to eat?"
57861Must work be spread thin in order to provide a task and a living for everyone?
57861Now I ask you, which one of these two men is going to be a success with all those débutantes?
57861Or was it anything at all?
57861Teaism?
57861The Oriental Mind?
57861The following is an imaginary conversation intended to guide the officer in parley with a British bluejacket: What countryman are you?
57861Then, just when I might have begun to wonder if I was ever going to reach my destination, what did I see?
57861What are the essential things for the Japanese to learn about us?
57861What does assimilation mean?
57861What does he told you impolitely?
57861What is Teaism?
57861What is he after?
57861What was America like?
57861What was it we were saying a little while ago about false modesty?"
57861What was the result of all this?
57861What''s the joke?"
57861What''s the matter with it?
57861Where did you learn all this?"
57861Where were we from?
57861Who can sink down upon a cushion with the agility of a little Japanese girl?
57861Why did n''t you come and see me right away?''
57861Why do you strike this jinricksha- man?
57861Why fifteen servants in a house which we would run with six or eight?
57861Why had n''t I made it a mere pleasure trip?
57861Why is he in such a hurry?
57861Why men and women drawing heavy carts that might so much better be drawn by horses or propelled by gasolene?
57861Why several conductors on a street car?
57861Why should he mind antagonism?
57861Why should we waste our time or our critical consideration upon persons who mean nothing to us or whom we dislike?
57861Why so few motors?
57861Why so many motor cars with an assistant sitting on the seat beside the chauffeur?
57861Why these ill- paved narrow roads?
57861Why this waste of labour everywhere?
57861Why this watering of streets with dippers or with little hand- carts pulled by men?
57861Why three servants in an ordinary middle- class home which in America or Europe would be run by one or two?
57861Why, I asked myself, had I so gaily set forth under an agreement to write about Japan?
57861Why, for the matter of that, these delightful rickshas which some jester of an earlier age dubbed"pull- man"cars?
57861Will you tell the Emperor that I shall take the liberty of sending him by you a bear skin?
57861Yet why three men on a locomotive?
15483''[ 58]''And why were the hearts of any men thus hardened to unbelief, when by unbelief they were to incur such dreadful penalties?'' 15483 How, cutting the canes?
15483What do you take us for,said the Jemadâr,"a thing without a stomach?
15483What,said the Jemadâr,"is there nobody to go and receive his highness in due form?"
15483Where, said the Thânadâr,"is your poor boy?"
15483''And do you in the same manner drink the water in which the god Siva has been washed?''
15483''And do you suppose, sir, that I would put the evidence of your"dûrbîns"( telescopes) in opposition to that of the holy prophet?
15483''And having fulfilled these vows, your brother recovered?''
15483''And how do they eat people?''
15483''And how do you know that she ever gave it to her mistress, or that her mistress ever heard of the transaction?''
15483''And how has it tended to make the well- disposed more careful?''
15483''And how is this, when we have good police establishments, and the Dhôlpur people none?''
15483''And how was it that the men of those towns should have been so much smaller than the men who carried them?''
15483''And if they borrow the money from you, you charge them with interest?''
15483''And so you are content to keep up your caste at the expense of the poor widows?''
15483''And that he has not eaten anything for a month?''
15483''And that he was doomed to hell because he would not fall down and worship Adam, who was made of clay?''
15483''And that those who believed in it were likely to become better men for their faith?''
15483''And the bag of gold-- what is to become of that?''
15483''And the gradual increase of pay with length of service has tended to increase the value of the service, has it not?''
15483''And the people of towns and cities bear in India but a small proportion to the people of the village communities?''
15483''And the people whose fields they watered had good returns, and high prices for produce?''
15483''And was Mr. Fraser convinced?''
15483''And was she'', asked I,''to have flown eastward with him, or was he to have flown westward with her?''
15483''And what became of the banker''s widow?''
15483''And what did your father think?''
15483''And what does the land beyond the range of your water of the same quality pay?''
15483''And what had the Emperor done to merit the holy man''s curse?''
15483''And what made you prefer the jasmine to all other trees after the tamarind?''
15483''And what will you do with him?''
15483''And when do you expect to pay off your debt?''
15483''And where is the bride, the tamarind?''
15483''And who carried the baskets?''
15483''And why could you not adjust such a matter between you, without pestering the engineer?''
15483''And why do not the men burn themselves to avoid the troubles of life?''
15483''And why not have chosen the rose for a wife?''
15483''And why not?''
15483''And why should they not have believed in him?''
15483''And would they, do you think, like to hear the good old custom of burning themselves restored?''
15483''And you have gone on subdividing your inheritances here, as elsewhere, no doubt, till you have hardly any of you anything to eat?''
15483''And you maintain your family comfortably out of the return from your five?''
15483''And you really still think, in spite of all that we have done and said, that there are such things as witches?''
15483''And you think that the women were really called to be burned by the Deity?''
15483''And, pray, what are the three classes into which you divide the witnesses in our courts?''
15483''Are you not'', said I,''afraid to remain here so near the ravines of the Chambal, when thieves are said to be so numerous?''
15483''But did they give the present into the lady''s own hand?''
15483''But that is not enough to maintain you and your family?''
15483''But the well belongs to you; and I suppose you get from the proprietors of the other fifteen something for your water?''
15483''But the wells were not dried up, were they?''
15483''But what'', said the Nawâb,''are the great truths that you would have had our holy prophet to teach mankind?''
15483''But what'', said they,''is a prince without an army?
15483''But you think, of course, that there was really much of good in the revelations of your prophet?''
15483''But, of course, you prevailed upon him to take the price?''
15483''But, supposing them to be ordinary tigers, what is the simple plan you propose to put a stop to their depredations, Râjâ Sahib?''
15483''Can not you see'', said I,''that these letters have been engraved by man?
15483''Can you tell me how that village in the distance is elevated above the ground?
15483''Did not Dulî Sukul''s family, who were Brahmans, try to dissuade her from it, she being a Lodhî, a very low caste?''
15483''Did not a similar case occur to Mr. Fraser at Jubbulpore?''
15483''Did the water in your well fail during the late seasons of drought?''
15483''Did you give all your water to the Baijnâth temple, or carry some with you to Jagannâth?''
15483''Do Râjpûts in this part of India now destroy their female infants?''
15483''Do you think that a great portion of the native officers of the army have the same feelings and opinions on the subject as you have?''
15483''Do you think the army would serve again now with the same spirit as they served under Lord Lake?''
15483''Do you think this a large class?''
15483''Do you think, Râjâ Sahib, that the old high priest is one of the tigers at the Katrâ Pass?''
15483''Good; and what cured him, as he now seems quite well?''
15483''Hast thou not seen how thy Lord dealt with the masters of the elephant?
15483''Have you not killed the jackal?''
15483''How could men plant without feeling secure of the land they planted upon, and when Government would not guarantee it?
15483''How did this take place?''
15483''How did you get the land?''
15483''How has it produced this effect?''
15483''How little could a black man''s wisdom serve him in such an emergency?''
15483''How long have the families of your caste been settled in these parts?''
15483''How long will you require to water them?''
15483''How many bullocks are required for the tillage of these twenty bîghâs watered from your well?''
15483''How many"bîghâs"are watered from this well?''
15483''How much longer will it last?''
15483''How often do you read over the Korân?''
15483''How?''
15483''How?''
15483''I suppose thieves do not think it worth while to steal rude iron?''
15483''In yours, to be sure; have you not renewed your lease for twenty years?''
15483''Is not this the way'', said he, with emotion,''that Hindustan has cut its own throat, and brought in the stranger at all times?
15483''Khânsâmâ'', said the Beau W.,''you know that my friend Mr. P. is very ill?''
15483''My dear'', said Gaurî,''do you see what these saucy men are about?''
15483''Now the burning has been prohibited, a man can not get rid of a bad wife so easily?''
15483''Of course I have; but were you not all trying to kill him?''
15483''Of course we do-- do not we find instances of it every day?
15483''Often, sir?
15483''Oh, I understand; you mean witches?''
15483''Sometimes women used to burn themselves with any relic of a husband, who had died far from home, did they not?''
15483''The difficulty of getting land is, I suppose, the reason why more groves are not planted, now that property is secure?''
15483''Then he will have rather an old wife in paradise?''
15483''Then how did bad seasons affect you?''
15483''Then why do you not give the land rest by leaving it longer fallow, or by a more frequent alternation of crops relieve it?''
15483''Then why harden the hearts of even bad men against a faith that might make them good?''
15483''Then why should you expect remissions in the bad seasons?''
15483''This little boy could not surely carry a pair of baskets all the way?''
15483''To what, my old friend, do you attribute this very unfavourable change in the productive powers of your soil?''
15483''True, my old friend, but do you know the reason why?''
15483''Was he not God the Creator himself?''
15483''What did your well cost you, and how many trees have you?''
15483''What do you require from the commanding officer?''
15483''What do you think, Sardâr Bahâdur, of the order prohibiting corporal punishment in the army; has it had a bad or a good effect?''
15483''What good has it produced?''
15483''What have I done'', said the poor man,''to offend you?''
15483''What in the name of God has the thunderstorm to do with the shooting of the bamboos?''
15483''What makes you think so?''
15483''What makes you think that the disease is itself the goddess?''
15483''What quantity of ground do the trees occupy?''
15483''What was the matter with him?''
15483''What were the symptoms?''
15483''What, the whole, sir?''
15483''Where, then, do you fear them much?''
15483''Where?''
15483''Which class do you consider the most numerous of the three?''
15483''Who ate the livers of the victims?
15483''Who built this well?''
15483''Who made the pile for her?''
15483''Who planted this new grove?''
15483''Why do I not discharge him?
15483''Why does the horse become vicious?
15483''Why not permit them to marry, now that they are no longer permitted to burn themselves with the dead bodies of their husbands?''
15483''Why'', said they,''should we think of_ keeping_ birds that live among us on such easy terms without being_ kept_?''
15483''Why?''
15483''You are a Râjpût, and a"zamîndâr"?''
15483''You are a Râjpût?''
15483''You have done a good thing; what reward do you expect?''
15483''You know who ordered the abolition of flogging?''
15483''You think that the people of the village communities are more ashamed to tell lies before their neighbours than the people of towns?''
15483''[ 10]''And you pay the Government how much?''
15483''[ 11]''How many returns of the seed?''
15483''[ 11]''Something has happened of late to annoy you, I fear, Mîr Sâhib?''
15483''[ 12]''What did the well cost in making?''
15483''[ 15]''A roasted mare, sir?''
15483''[ 15]''You like your present Government, do you not?''
15483''[ 19]''And what is now your opinion, after a lapse of twenty years?''
15483''[ 4]''And does Vishnu never drink?''
15483''[ 5]''And your mother and wife walked all the way with their baskets?''
15483''[ 60]''You all believe that the devil, like all the angels, was made of fire?''
15483''[ 6]''And you know that it was at his recommendation the Honourable Company gave the increase of pay with length of service?''
15483''[ 6]''No doubt it was,''said Sarîmant;''how could it otherwise happen?
15483''[ 7]''But your assessment has not been increased, has it?''
15483''[ 9]''How many waterings do you give?''
15483''_ England expected every man to do his duty_''on that day, but had England done her duty to every man who was on that day to fight for her?
15483(?
15483After the angels which are near the bearers of the imperial throne say,"What did your cherisher order?"
15483After the usual compliments, I addressed the eldest son:''And so your brother was really very ill when you set out?''
15483Am I here to look after the private affairs of merchants and travellers, or to collect the revenues of the prince?''
15483And how'', said the Nawâb,''have people in modern days made all the discoveries you speak of in astronomy?''
15483And ought not you to have considered that one day I should be obliged, with the sword, to dispute my life and the crown with my brothers?
15483And pray, sir, what do you think the best thing?''
15483And what could you expect from him?
15483And you think, Nawâb Sâhib, that there was quite evidence enough to satisfy any person whose heart had not been hardened to unbelief?
15483Are they not all to be found on the trunk within reach of a man''s hand?''
15483Are we not divided into seventy- two sects among ourselves, all falling off into Hinduism, and every day committing greater and greater follies?
15483Are we to go and examine bodies upon empty stomachs?
15483At last he roared out,''And what the devil have you here?''
15483Besides, if all widows were permitted to marry again, what distinction would remain between us and people of lower caste?
15483Can it be a misprint for_ anka_, in the sense of''stamp''?
15483Did not the Lâl Bîbî, the Red Lady, get a bribe for soliciting the judge, her husband, to let go Amîr Singh, who had been confined in jail?''
15483Do not all events depend upon His will?
15483Do we not see gentlemen cheating their tradesmen, while they dare not leave a gambling debt unpaid?
15483Do you suppose that government servants can live and labour on air?
15483Have they ever had, or can they ever have, confidence in each other, or let each other alone to enjoy the little they have in peace?''
15483Is it from the debris of old villages, or from a rock underneath?''
15483Is it not so, my brothers?''
15483Is it not so?''
15483Is it not so?''
15483Is it so?''
15483Is not that the destiny, almost of all the sons of Hindustan?
15483Is not this all true?''
15483May we ask, sir, what office you hold?''
15483Mîr Sahib, think that they continue to offer up human sacrifices anywhere?''
15483Old sepoys who are not so will now have less cause to complain if passed over, will they not?''
15483Pânî sarâ kyûn?''
15483Râjâ Sâhib, that these men convert themselves into tigers?''
15483The Râjâ said carelessly, as he looked from the imperial head to the canvas,''Why does your majesty not discharge the man if he displeases you?''
15483The question is, how were these valleys and basins scooped out?
15483The witches themselves, or the evil spirits with whom they had dealings?''
15483The_ mînâr_ was erected, about A.D. 1232, by Sultan Shams- ud- dîn Îltutmish( V. A. Smith,''Who Built the Kutb Mînâr?''
15483To the history of the rise and progress, decline and fall, of how many cities is this the key?
15483Was he not murdered by the shopkeepers?"
15483Was not every English gentleman of the Lords and Commons a David sending his Uriah to battle?
15483What became of your boy''s mother?
15483What nation or sovereign ever found fault with their ambassadors for telling lies to the kings, courts, and people of other countries?
15483What recked the Chieftain if he stood On Highland heath, or Holy- rood?
15483What should it be?
15483When''England expected every man to do his duty''at Trafalgar, had England done its duty to every man who was that day to fight for her?
15483Where can they ever hope to get such another service if they forfeit that of the Company?
15483Where you apply water and manure, and alternate your crops, you always get good returns, do you not?''
15483Who ever heard of other people eating human beings?''
15483Why does the water become putrid?
15483Would men trust their wives and daughters in this manner unprotected among a people that disliked them and their rule?
15483[ 11]''This'', said he,''is no doubt the source of our weakness, but why should you condemn a law which is to you a source of so much strength?
15483[ 14]''Not at all singular,''said he,''was he not under the curse of the holy saint Nizâm- ud- dîn?''
15483[ 20] And why is this remedy not applied?
15483[ 6] Does not this speak volumes for the character of our rule in India?
15483_ Answer_.-Are not the bones of my poor boy there, and the trees that he and I planted and watched together for ten years?
15483_ Question_.--And if they should turn you away from that place, could you not make another?
15483_ Question_.--And if they were to be punished for this they would annoy you?
15483_ Question_.--Had you any children before?
15483_ Question_.-Have you no other relations?
15483_''Kâle âdmî kî akl kahân talak chalêgî_?''
15483and that no description of the heavenly bodies, or of the laws which govern their motion, could have had any influence on the minds of such people?
15483and why do you keep up yours now that all your enemies have been subdued?''
15483between lawyers and clients, vendors and purchasers?
15483between nominators to offices under Government and the candidates for nomination?
15483exclaimed he with a smile;''had it been all, would it not have been an immense mountain, with all its towns and villages?
15483exclaimed one of the ladies,''how can these people be so very indecent?''
8130''Akira, do the Japanese always keep their vows to the gods?''
8130''Akira,''I ask,''it can not then be lawful, according to Buddhism, for any one to wear silk?''
8130''And how many pilgrims from other provinces visit the great shrine yearly?''
8130''And the Kami,--the deities of Shinto?''
8130''And your name?''
8130''Are there Buddhists in England and America?''
8130''Are you a Buddhist?''
8130''But do they clap their hands to call the Gods, as Japanese clap their hands to summon their attendants?''
8130''But there are only nine?''
8130''But what is this, Akira?''
8130''But why are those little stones piled about the statues?''
8130''Even in Nirvana?''
8130''In the period when the temple was built upon a larger scale,''I ask,''were the timbers for its construction obtained from the forests of Izumo?''
8130''In what part of the Oho- yashiro,''I ask,''do the august deities assemble during the Kami- ari- zuki?''
8130''Is it really worth while to climb up there in the sun?''
8130''Is not this great temple of Kitzuki,''I inquire,''older than the temples of Ise?''
8130''Then is there no way, Akira, by which Bimbogami may be driven away?''
8130''Then the clapping of hands signifies that in prayer the soul awakens from such dreaming?''
8130''Tsukuri hana!--tsukuri- hana- wa- irimasenka?''
8130''What amusing is?
8130''What do they signify?''
8130''What is more fugitive than a smile?
8130''What is that?''
8130''What time do you think it is?''
8130''Why do you make offerings if you do not believe in Buddha?''
8130''Why is there no image of Buddha in your temple?''
8130''Yes, will you come to my room?''
8130''You understand what I mean by the word"soul"?''
813010''Tera?''
813019''And this,''the reader may say,--''this is all that you went forth to see: a torii, some shells, a small damask snake, some stones?''
81308''Tera?''
81309''Tera?''
8130Again he asked:"What is the cause of your crying?"
8130And I ask:''How many Buddhas are there, O Akira?
8130And even then--''And even then?''
8130And he asked the boy:''Why did you not put the ten?''
8130And the emotion itself-- what is it?
8130And the tale of his descent into that strange nether world, and of what there befell him, is it not written in the Kojiki?
8130As Akira takes his seat before me, on the other side of the hibachi, I ask him:''What was the name I saw on the tablet?''
8130But Ono- no- Kimi pleaded, saying,''How may I go back, not knowing my way through the darkness?''
8130But in what land did ever religious practice and theology agree?
8130But tell me, I pray you; unto what may the Bon- ichi be likened?''
8130But what is the hare?
8130But what, you may ask, has all this to do with the Horse of Bronze?
8130But where are the men, and the old women?
8130But why should the papers be cast into running water?
8130But why that long, loud, weird rapping on the bow with a stone evidently kept on board for no other purpose?
8130Finally he asks me:''Are you a Christian?''
8130Hast thou other sons who should speak?"
8130How can people afford to make such things for four cents, even in this country of astounding cheapness?
8130How describe a torii to those who have never looked at one even in a photograph or engraving?
8130How far is it from here to the next town?--Akasaka?
8130I asked a charming Japanese girl:''How can a doll live?''
8130I turn to the young student, and ask him:''Why do they clap their hands three times before they pray?''
8130IYAJI.--What are you doing there?
8130Illusion?
8130Is the number of the Enlightened known?''
8130KIDAHACHI.--What are you doing?--putting your hand there?
8130KIDAHACHI.--What do you mean?--What are you going to do to me?
8130Or more briefly:''No or yes?''
8130Perhaps you would like to see it?''
8130So how is thy heart?''"
8130Symbolising what?
8130Then Kobodaishi asked the boy:''Who are you?''
8130Then Take- haya- susa- no- wo- no- mikoto said to the old man:"If this be thy daughter, wilt thou offer her to me?"
8130Then he asked him:"What is its form like?"
8130Then he deigned to ask:"Who are ye?"
8130To the question,''Why do they come from the sea?''
8130Unto what, I ask myself, may this be likened?
8130What are the Ma?
8130What are they?
8130What is this but Renan''s thought of a deity in process of evolution, uttered by the heart of a child?
8130What would be thought of our own roughs in such a country?
8130Where is he?
8130Which no doubt means, do I want to see any more temples?
8130Whither?
8130Who presumes to suppose that the gods know English?
8130Why should the trees be so lovely in Japan?
8130Why such a feeling?
8130Why these offerings of horses of straw?
8130Would you like to come with me?''
8130You do not know what an uguisu is?
8130[ 1]''What night?
8130[ 6]''Does the little serpent come to the temple of its own accord?''
8130[ 8]''There are many deities enshrined at Kitzuki, are there not?''
8130but what has this to do with faith or ghosts?
8130de...?''
8130for''uchi desuka?''
8130gwaikojn dana!--nani ski ni kite iru daro?''
8130or that the Universe exists for us solely as the reflection of our own souls?
8130or the old Chinese teaching that we must seek the Buddha only in our own hearts?
8130or the soft regret which that memory may evoke?
8130outrageousness doing-- what marvellous is?
8130tamago wa arimasenka?''
8130what dream?''
8130what is all this?
8130yet when does the memory of a vanished smile expire?
889Were you brought up in Europe and educated?
889: What had Miss Carl been saying?
889A little boy like you come to fight me?
889After Miss Carl had left the Court, Her Majesty asked me one day:"Did she ever ask you much about the Boxer movement of 1900?"
889After she had passed the camera she turned and asked my brother:"Did you take a picture?"
889After that we return to the Sea Palace, and what can we do with this artist?
889And even if this can be satisfactorily arranged, what about the Winter Palace in the Forbidden City?
889And how do you know that these are my favorites and have placed them near me?
889Another thing-- did you notice that Mrs. Conger handed a parcel to Miss Carl out in the courtyard when she came in?"
889Are these good presents?
889Are you all tired?"
889Are you hungry?
889Are you not dizzy turning round and round?
889Are you standing on your head or feet?"
889Before we had time to explain to her, she said:"I see, dresses with tails behind must be more dignified than short ones, am I right?"
889Ca n''t they see that the veranda is wet?"
889Can you guess what it is?"
889Coming again?"
889Continuing, she said:"By the way, how long will it take before this portrait is finished?"
889Could you get Chinese food when you were abroad, and were you homesick?
889Did any of the foreign ladies ever tell you that I am a fierce- looking old woman?"
889Did n''t I tell you she was watching you when you pulled my sleeve?
889Did you enjoy yourself while you were there, and do you wish to go back again?
889Did you really study to acquire all those languages or was it drinking the water that gave them to you?"
889Did you sleep at all?"
889Do n''t you think that our own customs are much nicer?"
889Do they consider me a man of character and do they think me clever?
889Do you have to jump up and down with men?
889Do you know how the Boxer rising began?
889Do you remember what Her Majesty said to you?
889Do you think they are beautiful?"
889Do you think they, the foreigners, really like me?
889Do you think you know enough Chinese to read this map?"
889Does she speak Chinese?"
889Evans?"
889Has she found out yet that you are there simply to keep an eye upon her?"
889He looked surprised and asked:"Can you take pictures, too?
889Her Majesty exclaimed:"Why is it your head is upside down?
889Her Majesty said to me:"Why ca n''t you win once?"
889Her Majesty said:"I would like to see how you jump, can you show me a little?"
889Her Majesty said:"Why must you change your clothes?
889Her Majesty then enquired:"Do you think that this Artist lady will paint my picture to look black also?
889Her Majesty turned to me and said:"Have you ever witnessed such an operation?"
889Her Majesty walked along a little way, then laughed and said to me:"Do n''t I look more comfortable now?
889How dare she suggest that you would say anything against Miss Carl?
889How dare they give orders without receiving instructions from me first?
889How did you learn?
889How is Yu Keng?"
889How is it?"
889How would you like to look after her?
889I can see that it is myself all right, but why is it that my face and hands are dark?"
889I order you to bring all your things to this place, but what is your father going to do?
889I told her that perhaps Mrs. Conger thought I wanted to advise her to refuse this request, but Her Majesty said:"What does that matter?
889I was very much surprised to see Court ladies doing this kind of work and I said to myself, if I come here will I have to do this sort of thing?
889I wonder who made that story up?
889Is it bad luck?"
889Is it true that the foreigners do n''t respect their parents at all- that they could beat their parents and drive them out of the house?"
889Is that true?"
889Is this dress only worn on certain occasions, or is it worn any time, even when gentlemen are present?"
889Matters became worse day by day and Yung Lu was the only one against the Boxers, but what could one man accomplish against so many?
889Now, where can we put her?
889One day Her Majesty asked me:"What kind of medicine does a foreign doctor usually give in case of a fever?
889Plancon say yesterday?
889She again asked me what was my objection to getting married; was I afraid of having a mother- in- law, or what was it?
889She again examined the portrait and said:"Why is it that one side of your face is painted white and the other black?
889She asked me:"How do you like this kind of life?"
889She asked:"Do you not think this food has more flavor than that prepared by the cooks?"
889She came out and said:"I want to see you people eat; why is it that you are standing at the end of the table, the best dishes are not there?
889She could not understand this at all, and exclaimed:"Why has this gone black?
889She looked surprised and said:"Why did n''t you tell me that before?
889She said that I had guessed right, and asked:"Do you know anything about this audience?
889She said to me:"I know you can wear my shoes, for I tried yours on the first day you came, do n''t you remember?
889She said:"How is it that these foreign ladies have such large feet?
889She said:"If her brother has been in the Customs service for so long, how is it that she does n''t speak Chinese also?"
889She said:"Oh, must you jump with music?"
889She said:"What kind of a place is this wonderful Paris I have heard so much about?
889She sat up on the bed, smiled, and said:"Are you glad to come back?
889She smiled and asked:"Have you had a good rest?
889Tell me, have you yet changed your opinion with regard to foreign customs?
889Tell me, is not this so?"
889That night one Court lady came over to me while I was sitting on the veranda and said:"I wonder if you will look nice in Manchu dress?"
889Then I heard Her Majesty say to the Emperor,"Is that correct?"
889Then she asked us:"Is it very tiring to hold half of your dress in your hand when you are walking?
889Then she said:"Has anyone told you to put them away as soon as I am finished with them?
889They asked:"Do you think you would like to live in this place, and how long do you intend to stay?"
889This Li was indeed a bad and cruel man, and said:"Why not beat him to death?"
889Was she really pleased?
889What does the Emperor know?
889What is dancing?
889What is the general opinion amongst the foreigners regarding myself?
889What is the matter with you?"
889What is the use of changing everything?
889When Her Majesty saw me, she asked me:"Where have you been?"
889When will he be able to come to the Court?
889When will it take place?"
889While we were talking Her Majesty said that she felt chilly and asked:"Are you cold?
889Who can the rest of the people be?
889Who told you to come and wake me?"
889Who told you?"
889Why are your arms and neck all bare?
889Why could n''t they leave China to deal with her own subjects and mind their own business a little more?
889Why did n''t you show them to me before?"
889Would n''t it be foolish to have a school at the Palace; besides, where am I going to get so many girls to study?
889and on my brother answering that he had, Her Majesty said:"Why did n''t you tell me?
889it is you, is it?
39848And thou?
39848By what means can I lead my people into the path of peace?
39848Fire that thing out of the window, will you?
39848How can I strike one who is no better than a dead man?
39848How can the dignity of the sovereign be preserved who employs his power in exacting heavy tribute from a people thus miserably reduced?... 39848 How comes it,"he asks,"that a promise of money from the Nawâb_ entirely negotiated by me_ can be deemed by you a matter of right and property?...
39848If they had come so far, why should they shrink from adding further lands to their Empire of Macedonia? 39848 Who goes there?"
39848Will Lucknow hold out ere we can relieve it?
39848Yet once again, oh boy, tell me how my lord bore himself?
39848''Only one?''
39848231] Who are they all?
39848320"Some talk of Alexander...."Who does not know the context?
3984857 was celebrated by the introduction of the Samvat era, which dates from that year?
3984857?
39848An excessive land- tax?
39848And before that?
39848And below this again?
39848And for what did he pay English soldiers, except to use force?
39848And how of defence?
39848And how?
39848And the question naturally came swiftly--"Why should we remain inactive?
39848And then?
39848And then?
39848And then?
39848And then?
39848And then?
39848And what more?
39848And what of Vikramadîtya?
39848And wherefore not, since sons had been born to his empire?
39848And yet without the woman where is man?
39848Are they not monuments of my dear, dead father?"
39848Astrologers can calculate from books The courses of the stars, but who is he Can read the pages of a woman''s heart?
39848Be that as it may, in reading the account of his exploits, one is tempted to rub one''s eyes and ask,"Is this Mahmûd of Ghuzni, or Mahomed of Ghori?"
39848Before us lie two thousand five hundred years; and behind us?
39848But was Omichand"the greatest villain upon earth"that Clive held him to be?
39848But was this always so?
39848But what of Afghanistan?
39848But when I asked:"In my friend''s household here Hath any, peradventure, ever died?
39848Clive was born-- but what does it matter when, where, and how, a man of deeds comes into the world?
39848Could Oscar Wilde have done more?
39848Could animosity, pitiful squabbling, disreputable intrigue, further go?
39848Could mismanagement further go?
39848Could she by chance have had the secret of youth like Ninon d''Enclos?
39848Did I not cherish thee from childhood?
39848Did Râzia Begum really favour the Abyssinian slave whom she allowed--_horribile dictum!_--to"lift her on her horse by raising her up under the arms"?
39848Did he ever, we wonder, look at his own face in the glass, and see written there his failure?
39848Does he in truth belong to the Mongolian princes, with their strange uncouth names?
39848Does not the scorch of Delhi bring to his mind Bitter bite of frost in Ghuzni of old?"
39848FREEDOM AND FRONTIERS A.D. 1834 TO A.D. 1850 What was the cause which led England to refuse a continuance of its charter to the East India Company?
39848Had Buddhism, then, gone by the board?
39848Had dentistry got as far in the West, I wonder?
39848Had he been over- hasty?
39848Had you, indeed, as your name implies, the Gift of Life?
39848Have I not held thee dearer than mine own sons?"
39848How about the child?
39848How came these kings by their name Ses, or Shesh- nâga?
39848How came this about?
39848How had he affected India?
39848How indeed?
39848How many governor- generals have not sailed out to India, loudly protesting peace, prepared at all points to uphold the non- interference clause?
39848How many men''s dust is mingled with the soil of Pâniput?
39848How many men''s life- blood was spilt thereinafter in trying to open them as wide again?
39848How many thousand pagans"went below?"
39848How much of India is built into this watch tower of her gods?
39848How much of the dirt flung at it in the next ten years or so deserves to stick?
39848How much, again, of this Vikramadîtya''s fame belongs by right to that other mythical Vikramadîtya of before- Christ days?
39848How often do those inconsistencies proceed from causes very different from those suspected by us?
39848How often from our own ignorance and impatience?
39848How often from simplicity, fear, embarrassment in the witness?
39848How?''
39848Husband or wife or child or slave?"
39848Indeed, how should they do otherwise when they have not spared one another?
39848Into the camp they came; and then?
39848Is it true?
39848Is not that enough for the imagination?
39848Is not this sufficient to make us at any rate date the beginning of the Renaissance from the days of Samûdra- gupta?
39848It was Shâhjahân who first thought of it; but who designed, who built it?
39848Mankind makes but small advance with the years in metaphysics, and it needed a Schopenhauer to reinvent the Over- soul-- after how many generations?
39848No hurry there, no stress of circumstances surely, to make the immediate use of a revolver necessary?
39848Now who was Gondophares?
39848Of how many reputations has not India unjustly been the grave?
39848Of what were they thinking, those poor Delhi folk who had suffered so often at the hands of so many men?
39848Once again the question arises,"How much further have we gone towards solution?"
39848Or had she really forgotten the petticoat in the trews?
39848Or how are we to reconcile the inconsistency of the queen of so vast a territory fixing her affections on so unworthy an object?"
39848Surely fatuousness could no farther go?
39848Surely no land on the globe has suffered so much from invasion as Hindustan?
39848Tell me once more ere I go how bore himself my lord?"
39848That nameless king who flits like a Will- o''-the- Wisp through the mists of early Indian history?
39848That smile was worn outside; but within?
39848The cry which rises in the Rig- Veda is the cry of to- day:--"From earth is the breath and the blood; but whence is the soul?
39848The question arises, how much of this admirable effusion is strictly true?
39848The question naturally presents itself-- was it tuberculosis or some other toxin?
39848The question rises insistently:"How came the Emperor of India by such enormous wealth?"
39848Then the three royal brothers made friends, Humâyon, as ever, eager to clasp hands with those of whom he used to say:"How can I quarrel with them?
39848Then, throwing the little king''s rich coverlet over her own child, she sat down to wait-- for what?
39848Then?
39848There answer was amusing"(?)
39848They say it is"Jahângir"--Or is it"Nurjahân"?
39848Timur had conquered it; why should not he?
39848Vikramadîtya the hero, the demigod, the king_ par excellence_ of the Indian populace of to- day?
39848Was he really next- of- kin, as it were, to the Great Moghuls?
39848Was his enemy within call already?
39848Was it Jainism( amongst the tenets of which this takes first place) which influenced Asôka most, or was it Buddhism?
39848Was it disappointment which made Mahmûd strike at it with his mace?
39848Was it the extreme nervous, tension acting on a constitution weakened by fever, by hardships of every kind, which made his prayer effectual?
39848Was it, indeed, zeal for Souls?
39848Was the tale true or untrue?
39848Were they of Scythic origin?
39848Were they really his sons, these hard- drinking, hard- living young princes, who had no thought beyond the princelings of their age?
39848Were they so sold?
39848Were they still faithful to the memory of the Moghuls, or did their eyes seek wistfully in the faces of the newcomers for a new master?
39848What dictionary did Burke use, one wonders, and how comes it that his cheap rhodomontade passes for eloquence?
39848What did he do with all the vast wealth which in the course of his missionary work he managed to annex?
39848What did it mean?
39848What did it mean?
39848What did she say to him?
39848What does it matter whether he was Vikramadîtya or another?
39848What does it mean?
39848What if this were a trick to decoy him and his handful of followers to their death?
39848What is this?
39848What or Who is that One who is ever alone; who forms the six spheres; who holds the unborn in His Hand?"
39848What scheme lay hidden in his brain?
39848What tempted these hardy northern folk into the wide plains of India?
39848What then?
39848What then?
39848What use was there in the whole army, down to the very dregs, giving me their stupid, uninformed opinions?"
39848What was a Brahmin that he should not do what he was told to do, even though the order involved his being yoked cart- fellow with a sweeper?
39848What was it?
39848What was now to be done?
39848What was the cause which led the Emperor of India, in his luxurious autocracy, to join himself to this Search?
39848What was this?
39848What were the floating gardens of the Dhal Lake, the Grove of Sweet Breezes, or the Festival of Roses to a monarch who could not draw his breath?
39848What, for instance, was even Clive''s asserted £ 300,000 of plunder beside the £ 400,000 of yearly tribute to the English Exchequer?
39848What, then, were the salient points of this beloved control?
39848When to a man who understands, the Self has become all things, what sorrow, what trouble can there be to him who has once beheld that unity?
39848When?
39848Whence came this hesitation, this desire for divine guidance?
39848Wherefore?
39848Wherein lies the charm?
39848Who also does not think that he knows who Alexander was, who could not, if necessary, reel off a succinct account of his character, his conquests?
39848Who art thou, witch?"
39848Who can say?
39848Who can say?
39848Who can say?
39848Who can say?
39848Who can say?
39848Who can say?
39848Who can say?
39848Who can say?
39848Who can tell?
39848Who has drunk so deep Of glory and of pleasure as my lord?
39848Who knows?
39848Who knows?
39848Who knows?
39848Who, then, were these people?
39848Why is this?
39848Why should we not extend our sphere of influence by giving, perhaps even_ selling_, our aid?"
39848Why was this?
39848Why?
39848Why?
39848Will it do so in the future?
39848Will the years, as they bring new discoveries, bring you back from the realms of myth?
39848Without Clive''s help, how could he hope to keep the constant encroachments of the Company''s servants within bounds?
39848on peaceful plains"(?).
39848or sold at a price which would have brought wealth to the miserably poor Indian craftsman?
39848said the tremulous old voice, as the tremulous old hand patted the villain''s cheek,"how couldst thou fear me, Allah- hu?
39848what is this you ask?
39848your path is unending; Dead are the first who have watched; when shall our waking be done?
45085But can we preach to them, if we will not tolerate them among us?
45085Can the Jews remain in their present condition without harm to the state?
45085Did Shakespeare aim at depicting a Jewess in Jessica? 45085 Do we not see that the Portuguese Jews, who do not sully themselves with usury, are less strict in their adherence to the Talmud?
45085If unjust hatred,he exclaimed,"clings to our name, should we not, instead of denying it, rather use all our strength to secure honor for it?"
45085Is it not forbidden, according to the laws of your native city,he ask Lavater,"for your circumcised friend even to visit you in Zürich?"
45085What were a number of the most wealthy Jews or their fathers twenty or thirty years ago? 45085 What?
450851750- 1786 C. E. Can"a nation be born at once"--or can a people be regenerated?
450851819- 1830 C. E. Why should not Börne and Heine have a page in Jewish history?
45085A new abusive tract, entitled"Can the Jews remain in their present condition without harm to the state?"
45085And bliss?
45085And what could they do with these children''s stories, which did not admit the application of intellectual subtlety?
45085And what people is it that has been subjected to such pain?
45085And who caused this revival?
45085And who could be more worthy of this call than one deeply immersed in its mysteries?
45085And why?
45085And why?
45085Are not our political conditions alike for the one as for the other?
45085Are they not honest, industrious?...
45085Are they not true friends?
45085As it was formerly asked, What good can come out of Galilee?
45085Boldly he attempted to give an answer to the question: What is this highly- praised and deeply- scorned Judaism?
45085But how was it that the Greeks succumbed to an analogous fate?
45085But the Bible?
45085But were not Jesus, the Apostles, and the early Fathers of the Church, Jews?
45085But what could be done with these riches?
45085But what was he, with his spirit of scepticism, to do in a narrow world of rigid orthodoxy?
45085Can He, the Benevolent and True One, practice deception?
45085Continually play the hypocrite?
45085Could they dare to deny this dogma absolutely without wounding the feelings of the Christians, their masters?
45085Did not Sinai illumine its very cradle?
45085Did not this act of mercy prove that he was feared?
45085Did these letters reach the Mahometan Mehmed Effendi?
45085Did these voices not announce the coming of the Messianic kingdom?
45085Do not all Jews hold the same doctrines?
45085Do you doubt the arrival of the day which will command you to look upon Jews as your equals?
45085Fear of his co- religionists, forsooth?
45085Finally, are those men among us who devote themselves to the sciences orthodox Jews?"
45085For some days they kept quietly at home, because the street boys mocked them by shouting,"Is he coming?
45085For what reason?
45085For, what else can they do, in order to live?
45085Great memories bring about resurrections, and what people has a grander or more brilliant past than the Jewish, or Israelite, or Hebrew people?
45085Had he not, at an earlier age than any one before, penetrated to the heart of the Kabbala?
45085Had the call reached him to become the leader of his co- religionists, he would have replied, like the great Prophet in Egypt--"Who am I?"
45085Had the distinguished Jews in Germany, such as their famous Mendelssohn, great reverence for the rabbis?
45085His Jewish friend would willingly have hastened to his assistance, but how could he mix himself up in these domestic squabbles of the Christians?
45085How can a clever plotter appear inspired?
45085How can the real one be detected from the false?
45085How could meals for so many guests be provided?
45085How did the representative of Christianity behave?
45085How is he to act and work?
45085How would he respond to these exaggerated expectations?
45085How, indeed, could feeling for Judaism have awakened in them?
45085How, indeed, could they have found time to occupy themselves with it?
45085I asked the little ones,''Why are you weeping so early in life?''
45085If Jews might not tarry in France, why should those of Portuguese tongue be tolerated?
45085If the privileges granted them by law, as in Frankfort, could be abolished, what security had they for the continuance of their equality?
45085In the same way in which you in your free city now storm against the Jews, did you not twenty years ago storm against Catholics?...
45085Is he not a good father, a good son?
45085Is not a Jew an example in every relation of life?
45085Is the abandonment of the new- born infant by its parents a crime?
45085May not his Jewish blood, or at any rate, the sad pages of Jewish history, explain his worship of liberty, which influenced his body and mind?
45085Men of Frankfort, tell me: Why should the practice of medicine be restricted to four Jews, and that of the law be allowed to none?...
45085Not granting freedom to Catholics and Dissenters, would it tolerate the descendants of those aspersed in the New Testament?
45085Of what advantage was it that Emperor Joseph of Austria and Frederick William II had remitted it?
45085Of what value to the depraved taste of Jewish readers was a book without a commentary?
45085Should civil rights be granted to Jews?
45085Should he, like Chayon, wander forth a fugitive through Asia and Europe, and back again?
45085The Jew for over twenty years has striven to approach the Christian, but how has he been received?
45085The Sabbatians, or one of them( Samuel Primo?
45085The most receptive and gifted among his disciples, Solomon Jehuda Rapoport( born Lemberg, 1790?
45085The pamphlet was indeed prohibited; but what slanderous assertion, however incredible, has ever been without result?
45085The prophets''threats of punishment to the Jews had been fulfilled in a terrible manner; why should not their hope- awakening promises be verified?
45085The teachers of Judaism needed first of all to learn, what is Judaism?
45085Their representatives( Cerf Berr?)
45085To whom could they turn except to Mendelssohn, looked upon by European Jews as their advocate and powerful supporter in distress?
45085Was Erter a poet?
45085Was Spinoza''s view correct that all these martyrs, and the thousands of Jewish victims still hounded by the Inquisition, pursued a delusion?
45085Was it a mere accident that at the same time( beginning of March, 1840) a blood accusation was raised against a Jew in Rhenish Prussia, in Jülich?
45085Was it chance that implanted in Berlin the seed destined to produce such luxuriant fruit?
45085Was it not natural to expect the hour to strike for the redemption of the most abased people, the Jews?
45085Was no Christian voice raised against this injustice?
45085Was the decision of the Three Estates really the expression of the majority of the nation?
45085Was the public activity of the Jewish deputies to commence with the desecration of the Sabbath?
45085Was the race in its beginnings actually of no importance?
45085Was their perverted morality the result of perverted theology, or its original cause?
45085Was this a deliberate boast, self- deception, or merely an over- estimation of morbid feelings?
45085Was this a mere freak, or was it done with the intention of accustoming his adherents to the abolition of Rabbinical Judaism?
45085Was this magnetic tension of the soul caused by the motions and the shouting, singing, and praying?
45085What caused this total collapse?
45085What could the surety be?
45085What did it matter to the delighted nation that this verbal change would cost so many tears?
45085What else could they do?
45085What had become of the Father so well known to the whole population of Damascus?
45085What had hitherto been their course of education?
45085What if he himself were called upon to usher in this time of redemption?
45085What if the Zohar should prove not to be genuine, but only a supposititious work?
45085What impression would it make on the Marranos in Spain and Portugal?
45085What is man''s place in this logical system?
45085What is the distinction of a cultured people?
45085What is virtue?
45085What justification is there for it in the new phase of the world''s history?
45085What more was needed to confirm the predictions of prophets of ancient and modern times?
45085What reason is there for showing a preference for this class?
45085What reasons can have induced the governments of European states to be so unanimous in this attitude towards the Jewish nation?"
45085What remained but to obtain the money indispensable for their wretched existence in an illegal way-- through usury?
45085What reward did the German Jews receive for their sincere devotion to their country?
45085What signified to Mendelssohn the long interval of many centuries?
45085What then?
45085What university or academy was there to repay their laborious researches by the bestowal of a professor''s chair or post of distinction?
45085What was done by Austria itself, which displayed such righteous indignation against Lübeck on behalf of the Jews?
45085What was his skill in comparison with that of the De Castros, father and son?
45085What was the aim of the science of Judaism which this Society for Culture desired to promote?
45085What will become of the Christian doctrine and the belief in our Messiah?"
45085Whence came his isolation?
45085Whence came the high culture, on which the enlightened modern nations pride themselves?
45085Whence could they procure all these moneys, and still support their synagogues and schools?
45085Whence this body of spirited young men?
45085Which laws are national and therefore temporary?
45085Whither should they turn?
45085Who can say now whether the gain or the loss to Judaism was greater?
45085Who cares to enumerate all the virulent, hostile writings against the Jews of the years of the"Hep, hep"storm?
45085Who could doubt the innocence of a rabbi of such high standing when he called God to witness respecting it?
45085Who possesses the real ring?
45085Who prayed that the poor might be raised from the dust; the suffering, the orphan, and the helpless from the dunghill?
45085Who would undertake to banish this strong prejudice in order to render people and rulers favorable to the descendants of Israel?
45085Why had not such views predominated in the fourth and fifth centuries, when Christianity first became paramount?
45085Why should not he himself be another incarnation of the Messiah?
45085Why should not he, too, be vouchsafed this divine gift of grace?
45085Why should they be more perfect than all other nationalities, not one of which has ever attained to perfection in all directions?
45085Why were they so powerfully influenced?
45085Why, then, do cultured persons now shudder at the idea of such misdeeds?
45085Why?
45085Will they always exchange their gold for the tinsel of their neighbors?"
45085Would it not be easy to bring over to Christianity these people who were not entangled in the web of the Talmud?
45085Yet why do I praise him?
45085and to the elders I said,''Why are you complaining so late in life?''
45085and who hath brought up these?"
45085e._, Messiah, in whom Jews could not be made to believe?
45085in what other way can they defray their heavy taxes?"
45085is he coming?"
45085or might he not imagine that a thorough revolution in the affairs of man had taken place?"
45085or was this fact stated to have been the case only in after- days and by historians?
45085so now it was said, What good can come out of Poland?
13831Are there no peculiar features of an Oriental, mental and moral, which infallibly and always distinguish him from an Occidental?
13831Did not the Greeks transform Christianity before they accepted it? 13831 How can such a mushroom- growth, necessarily without deep roots in the past, be real and strong and permanent?
13831ARE THE JAPANESE IMPERSONAL?
13831ARE THE JAPANESE RELIGIOUS?
13831Again, are they competent judges who say the Japanese are non- religious?
13831And can we then remember our present life?
13831And did not the Romans, and finally the Germans, do the same?
13831And do we become new- created when we awake?
13831And does impersonality mean the lack of such an effect?
13831And how explain these unæsthetic phenomena?
13831And how far, as a matter of fact, has this assimilation gone?
13831And how has it come to pass that, ruled by this ideal until less than fifty years ago, Japan is now facing quite the other way?
13831And if so, is this due to their nature, or may it be attributed to their family life as molded by the social order?
13831And if the verbs in large numbers are impersonal, does not that clinch the matter?
13831And in what land has the apotheosizing imagination been more active than in Japan?
13831And is there not an unblushing prostitution in the larger cities of England and America which would put to shame the licensed prostitution of Japan?
13831And what has been the relation of these world- views to the social order?
13831And what is the true criterion for its measurement?
13831Are Japanese cruel or humane?
13831Are Orientals and their civilization universally esteemed and considerately treated in the Occident?
13831Are naturalists and scientists"impersonal,"and are philosophers and psychologists"personal"in nature?
13831Are not these ends incompatible?
13831Are our facts correct?
13831Are our theories wrong?
13831Are the Japanese any less courageous now than they were thirty years ago?
13831Are the Japanese conspicuously deficient in imagination, in the sense of the definition given above?
13831Are the Japanese really better off without these implements of Western civilization?
13831Are the assumptions wholly groundless?
13831Are the destinies of the Oriental races already unalterably determined?
13831Are the traits of Japanese character considered in this chapter inherent and necessary?
13831Are there not here the most powerful representations possible of human emotions, both active and passive?
13831Are these, properly speaking, Japanese works of art-- or Korean or Chinese?
13831Are they inherent traits of the race?
13831Are we to believe that these are individuals who have an excessive amount of"personality"?
13831Are we to say that the Japanese are more courageous than other peoples?
13831As a result conspicuous manifestations of the revengeful spirit have disappeared, and, may we not rightly say, even the spirit itself?
13831As a truth, how is it to be explained?
13831Beneath this light alliterative style, which delights the literary reader, do we find the truth?
13831But did she develop nothing new and independent?
13831But does not this introduce us to new confusion?
13831But granting that this word is used with a legitimate meaning, we ask, is altruism in this sense an inherent quality of the Japanese race?
13831But has this characteristic become congenital, or is it still only social?
13831But have we not now traced one root of this seeming characteristic of New Japan?
13831But in that case how can he help the poor man or even continue to think of him?
13831But is jealousy a characteristic limited to women?
13831But is not this an impossible condition to satisfy?
13831But supposing them to be true, are they the differentiating characteristics of the Orient?
13831But then arises the difficulty of understanding how the same individuals can be both profusely polite and morbidly sensitive at one and the same time?
13831But what are the facts?
13831But what shall we say in regard to the assumption made by young Japan in its attitude to foreigners?
13831But why do they not so express it?
13831Can a nation fully possessed by one type of civilization reject it, and adopt one radically different?
13831Can a people change its character?
13831Can the Ethiopian change his skin or the leopard his spots?
13831Can they live together?
13831Consider for a moment what was the position of woman in ancient times in the Occident, and what was the moral character of Occidental men?
13831Did it not serve to maintain, if not actually to produce, a system of dissimulation and deception which could but injure the national character?
13831Did the primitive Occidental man produce them outright from the moment that he discovered himself?
13831Directly he feels, and directly does he respond.... Is not this the divinity of Heaven and Earth?
13831Do Japanese husbands love their wives and wives their husbands?
13831Do not the questions still remain-- Why did the Japanese so suddenly abandon Oriental for Occidental civilization?
13831Do not these phenomena refute assertions to the effect that the Japanese are so impersonal as not to know what it is to"fall in love"?
13831Do races have"souls"which are fixed and incapable of radical transformations?
13831Do the Japanese excel in philosophy, or are they conspicuously deficient?
13831Do we then cease to be, when we sleep?
13831Does acquired personality react on intrinsic personality?
13831Does moral or even national authority really reside in the Emperor?
13831Does not that"bundle of ideas"become broken into as many wholly independent fragments as there are intervals between our sleepings?
13831Does this not mean that appeal has been made from the communal sanctions of might to the supra- communal sanctions of right?
13831Does"impersonality"then follow personality, as a matter of historical development?
13831For in what land has not the prime interest in metaphysics been ethical?
13831Has, then, any religion secured such a dual development as we have just seen to be necessary?
13831He also asked the question who made God?
13831How about the passionate features of the Ni- o, the placid faces of the Buddhas and other religious imagery?
13831How about the pictures and the statues of warriors?
13831How are we to account for the wide æsthetic development of all classes of the Japanese?
13831How can it be otherwise if consciousness constitutes existence?
13831How can it escape being chiefly superficial?"
13831How can they be zealous for them or recognize any authority in them?
13831How could the same social order produce two moral ideals?
13831How explain the multiplied original ways in which bamboo and straw are used?
13831How have these characteristics arisen?
13831How long is it since fiendish mobs have burned or lynched the objects of their rage?
13831How long is it since slaves were feeling the lash throughout the Southern States of our"land of freedom"?
13831How long is it since societies for preventing cruelty to animals and to children were established in England and America?
13831How long is it since the Inquisition was enforced in Europe?
13831How long is it since witches were burned, not only in Europe by the thousand, but in enlightened and Christian New England?
13831How much affection can be expressed by low formal bows?
13831How say you that none will know it?"
13831How shall he fall into error?
13831How shall he forget it?
13831How shall we explain this paradox?
13831How was this to be explained?
13831IS BUDDHISM IMPERSONAL?
13831If it is a fact, what is the interpretation?
13831If not, how can we think at all?
13831If not, why is it so widespread a belief?
13831If so, which will be victor?
13831If the psychic characteristics are equally distinct, why do not they who assert this distinctness describe and catalogue these differences?
13831If their social intercourse is due only to the accident of business or of social functions, what true intimacy can possibly arise?
13831If"impersonality"were an inherent characteristic of Japanese race nature, would it be possible for strong personalities to arise?
13831In adopting Western methods of life and thought, is Japan advancing or receding?
13831In either case, is the characteristic due to essential race nature or to some other cause?
13831In other words, is her new civilization only external, formal, nominal, unreal?
13831In other words, is there to be a new civilization-- a Japanese, an Occidento- Oriental civilization?
13831In taking up our various illustrations regarding personality in Japan, three points demand our attention; what are the facts?
13831In view of her protracted separation from the languages of other peoples, should we not expect marked deficiency in this respect?
13831In what land have the ideal and practice of loyalty been higher?
13831In what nation has there ever been such a setting aside of parental teaching and ancestral authority?
13831Is Japan an exception?
13831Is it a matter of inherent nature, or of civilization?
13831Is it a quality, then, of the other person?
13831Is it due to deep- lying race nature, to the quality of the race brain?
13831Is it due to difference of race soul, and thus to racial antipathy, as some maintain?
13831Is it due to the"impersonality"of the Orient, as urged by some?
13831Is it more general?
13831Is it not a fact that the studied evasion of first personal pronouns by cultured people in the West is due to their developed consciousness of self?
13831Is it not a suggestive fact that it was needful to establish them and that it is still needful to maintain them?
13831Is it now clear why Buddhism failed to reach the idea of the worth of the individual self?
13831Is it possible for one who has no consciousness of self to conceive as impolite the excessive use of egoistic forms of speech?
13831Is not prostitution licensed to- day in the leading cities of Europe?
13831Is not"self- consciousness"here identified with"consciousness"in the preceding sentence?
13831Is the change real or superficial?
13831Is the self- confidence unjustified?
13831Is the æsthetic sense more highly developed in Japan than in the West?
13831Is there, then, no difference between consciousness and self- consciousness?
13831Is this a fact?
13831Is this from lack of emotion?
13831It remains to be asked why the Japanese are more emotional than other races?
13831Judging from the pre- Elizabethan literature, who would have expected the brilliancy of the Elizabethan period?
13831Let us then ask: what does Heaven hate, and what does Heaven love?
13831Looked at closely, and studied in its implications, what is this but a developing form of communal religion?
13831Must we not say that the element of affection in the present social order is deficient because the Japanese themselves are naturally deficient?
13831Now has Japan imported only the tools of civilization?
13831Now is it not evident that such a method of introspection deprives the conception of self of all possible value?
13831Now what is the cause of this characteristic of the Japanese?
13831Old Japan was not accustomed to ask"Why?"
13831Once when Confucius was asked about the doctrine of Lao- Tse that one should return good for evil, he replied,"With what then should one reward good?
13831Or are they the product of the times?
13831Or is it not rather the social and intellectual and ethical state of a people?
13831Or is one going to drive out and annihilate the other?
13831Or is there to be modification of both?
13831Or may these characteristics change with the social order?
13831Or rather is not each fragment a whole in itself, and is not the idea of self- continuity from day to day and from week to week a self- delusion?
13831Rules of etiquette are the products of the æsthetic imagination, and in what land has etiquette been more developed than in feudal Japan?
13831Said a professor of Harvard University to the writer some years ago:"Do you in Japan find it difficult to become truly acquainted with the Japanese?
13831Shall we argue from this that the Japanese people have no sense of relation?
13831Should we expect an immediate change of character when the social order has been suddenly changed?
13831So they argue;"and who so fit to do it as we?"
13831The Japanese think they have; and what foreigner can say that, under the circumstances and in view of the conditions of the people, they have not?
13831The publicity of the private(?)
13831The question of importance, however, is whether they have it in a marked degree, more, for instance, than Americans?
13831The unity that pervades the Orient, if it is not due to the inheritance of a common psychic nature, to what is it due?
13831Then, again, when we stop to think of it, is it not a pretty fine line that we draw between legitimate and illegitimate profits?
13831This seems plain and straightforward, but is it really so?
13831Though she does not work hard at any one time( and is it to be wondered at?)
13831Toward the latter part of our conversation, referring to one idea expressed, he said,"That is about what Hegel held, is it not?"
13831Under such conditions how was progress possible?
13831We may suggest our line of thought by asking what is the fundamental element of civilization?
13831Were the Japanese mere imitators, how could we explain their architecture, so different from that of China and Korea?
13831Were these same tests applied to any European people, what would be the result?
13831What are the steps by which she has effected this apparent national reversal of attitude?
13831What are to be the final consequences of this wide intercourse?
13831What as to the relation of mankind to that Ultimate Reality?
13831What does this mean?
13831What does this show?
13831What foreigner ever decorated a little lapdog with a red- green- yellow- blue- and purple crocheted collar, four or five inches wide?
13831What has taken place in Japan, a profound, or only a superficial change in psychical character?
13831What have been their views as to the nature of the ultimate reality lying behind all phenomena?
13831What is it that makes the Occidental longer- lived than the Japanese?
13831What is the bond of connection that binds into one the successive consciousnesses of the successive days?
13831What is the charm in these distortions?
13831What is the nature of personal heredity?
13831What is the origin of the characteristic?
13831What more convincing evidence of powerful, though distorted, wills could be asked than that furnished by Oriental asceticism?
13831What nation, for example, ever voluntarily set itself to learn the ways and thoughts and languages of foreign nations as persistently as Japan?
13831What now is the sociological interpretation of the foregoing facts?
13831What would be the psychic characteristics of that child when grown to manhood?
13831What, then, did the new government do?
13831What, then, is the meaning when applied to them?
13831Whence is fortune?
13831Which principle is to succeed, apotheosis and absolute Imperial sovereignty, or individualism with democratic sovereignty?
13831Who can read of the tortures there inflicted without shuddering with horror?
13831Who can say that no originality was required to develop such a system, so opposed at vital points to the prevalent Buddhism of the day?
13831Who has done?
13831Why are his children more energetic?
13831Why are the young so prominent?
13831Why has Japanese art made so little of man as man?
13831Why has she so easily turned from the customs of centuries?
13831Why is he a more developed personality?
13831Why is he healthier?
13831Why is he more intelligent?
13831Why is the number of the blind steadily diminishing?
13831Why is the rising generation so free from pockmarks?
13831With this in mind, we naturally ask whether they show any unusual proficiency or deficiency in the acquisition of foreign languages?
13831XXV ARE THE JAPANESE RELIGIOUS?
13831XXX ARE THE JAPANESE IMPERSONAL?
13831XXXII IS BUDDHISM IMPERSONAL?
13831XXXVI WHAT ARE THE ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ORIENT?
13831Yet I would not lay much stress on this argument, for oftentimes( or is it always true?)
13831Yet how is this consistent with the cheerful disposition which seems so characteristic of Japan?
13831[ AM] What, then, are the facts?
13831[ B] III THE PROBLEM OF PROGRESS What constitutes progress?
13831and are the facts sufficiently accounted for by the communal theory of the Japanese social order?
13831are they due to, and do they prove, the asserted"impersonality"of the people?
13831or I?
13831or he?
13831or is it not also a characteristic of men?
13831or when absorbed in thought or action?
13831you?
53716The case was involved( like a bud?
53716What place is this, one skin(?) 53716 ),[ 51] and, having traversed 1 1/2 koss, passes below Mirpur,[ 52] and in this place they call it the Wakal(?). 53716 ),[ 62] the revenue of which was 2,200,000 of dams, which[ 63] he himself(? 53716 1,000, as well as an offering of a pearl rosary, fifty horses, ten Persian male and female camels, and some hawks, and china,[ 151] and porcelain(? 53716 27th), after four ghari[ 167] or nearly two sidereal hours( sa`at), had passed,In an hour which agreed with two almanacs(?)
53716565) is a mistake for chinar?
53716?
53716A foolish one said to the grand old man--''What house is this-- three feet and six span?''
53716A noodle put the question to him--''What is this house-- two feet and a span?''
53716After a slight struggle, and when many of his people had been slaughtered, he took to flight, and the forts of Mau[ 187] and Mahri(?
53716After this he asked the gardener:"How much profit do you derive from this garden every year?"
53716Also with regard to the attachment of Nur Jahan Begam to her mother what can one write?
53716And how many can I describe?
53716Another bird is of a golden colour: this the people of Lahore call Shan[ 540](?)
53716Another is a Qutbi[ 191](?)
53716As he had not a jagir in that Subah, my son Shah- Jahan asked for him as a jagir the pargana of Barhana(?
53716Astronomers took its shape and size by the astrolabe, and ascertained that with differences of appearance(?)
53716Before this I was not inclined towards any kind of waterfowl except the sona( golden duck?).
53716Bhawal( or Bahwal), who was one of the old servants, was made Ashraf- i- tup- khana( head of the artillery?
53716Bi- badal K.[ 439] composed some couplets, and this mark of my fortune remains on the path of poetry as a memorial on the tablet of Time(?).
53716But if so would she not be the daughter of Sharif and niece of Nur Jahan?
53716Can it be that the lunar weighment refers to Nur Jahan''s birthday, not to Jahangir''s?
53716Can it be the Manchan or Majham?
53716Does the name mean"flower of` Ali the Perfect"?
53716Filling brimming cups, I gave them Kabul peaches as a relish, and in the evening they returned drunk( mastan, exhilarated?)
53716From the city of Kashmir( Srinagar) to the stage of Alkah(?
53716From the middle of the flowers there came out some green leaves, as in the case[ 299] of the pineapple(?).
53716Good God, can a son of man come to such a shape and fashion?
53716Gulchari( quail?).
53716Hariyal( green pigeon?).
53716He is the( descendant?)
53716He( Safi) left his women in the aforesaid pargana, and, in company with Nanu( Babu?)
53716He( the Mir) also presented fitting offerings, and passed three or four years in Persia, and amassed properties( estates?).
53716Help me in what is good and right, Else what good comes from me to any one?
53716His father, Khwaja Hasan Khaldar( the freckled?
53716His mansab was that of 2,500; his eldest son obtained that of 3,000(?
53716How shall I write its praise?
53716I asked:"By what proof?"
53716I gave them all back, and said:"What do worldly goods appear worth to the eye of our magnanimity?
53716I ordered the jarz- i- bur( the red bustard?)
53716In Kashmir the most juicy(?)
53716In fact, what comparison is there between him and others?
53716In that condition he asked:"Whither are you carrying me?"
53716In this country there is abundance of lemons( limun), and they are large( balida?).
53716In truth, the manifestation of such spiritual(?)
53716Is it the sham of Babar?
53716It also only takes place in the spring when the water is not cold or impetuous( gazanda,"biting"?).
53716It comes out from the ravine of Kokra(?
53716It is one- eighth( nim sawa''i?)
53716It( the scent?)
53716Its declination( harakat- i-`arz?)
53716Karwanak( kind of crane?).
53716Konkla( kokila, the black cuckoo?).
53716Kunhar( or the younger brother?)
53716Lahore?).
53716MS. 181 has Bankli(?)
53716Mahirlat(?).
53716Mahokha( cuculus castaneus?).
53716Makisa( Ardea indica?).
53716Musicha( wood- pigeon?).
53716Nol- i- surkh( redbeak,[ parrot]?).
53716Nur Jahan Begam indicated me, and said:"Do you recognise( him)?"
53716Of hill quchqar( rams?)
53716Of the amiable qualities of this matron( Kad- banu) of the family of chastity what can I write?
53716Of the roughnesses of the pass and the difficulties of this road what shall I write?
53716Of the trimness of the canal and the verdure of the grass that grew below the fountain, what can one write?
53716Of their liveliness and laughable ways and their manner of gamboling and leaping, what can be written?
53716On Monday, the 15th, I rode to see the summer quarters of Tusi- marg[ 385](?).
53716On Mubarak- shamba[ 166]( Thursday), the 28th(?
53716On Saturday I ordered Sayyid Muhammad, grandson[ 87](?)
53716On Saturday, the 11th, marching from Dohad with the intention of hunting elephants, I pitched at the village of Kara Bara( Garbara?).
53716On Sunday, the 12th, the village of Sajara( Sajwara?)
53716On Thursday, the 20th, Mir Abu- s- Salih, a relation(?
53716On the 12th of the month I encamped at the village of Jhansa(?).
53716On the 28th, I went to see the waterfall of Ashar[ 582](?).
53716On the 4th Mansur K. Farangi, whose circumstances have been recorded[ 607] in the preceding pages(?
53716On the second storey( row?)
53716On this day I`timadu- d- daula presented an offering of a qutbi(?)
53716One day while hunting it was reported to me that a snake with a black hood( kafcha) had swallowed another hooded( kafcha?)
53716One hundred horse were also added to the mansab of Kabak[ 461](?).
53716One of his gunners shot one of them, and in the same place cut off its head and stripped[ 38] it of its feathers(?).
53716Or is it to let the sap flow?
53716Or is` iraq- bandi right, meaning footpaths?
53716Out of them Shah- baz K. Dalumani[ 397](?
53716Query Hollyhock?
53716Query niello?
53716Raja Kalyan, Zamindar of Idar( printed wrongly"Andur"), and the son of Lal Gopi(?)
53716Seven fountains?
53716Shakar- khwara( sugar- eater,[ parrot]?).
53716Taghzal( Toghril?
53716The Iqbal- nama, p. 155, top line, wrongly has balkhha( from Balkh?).
53716The Kashmiris call it Satha Bhuli(?)
53716The King asked:"What do you pay the Diwan( tax- collector)?"
53716The fruits are apricots, peaches, and pears(?)
53716The genda of Bengal?
53716The mansab of Sar- barah K. was ordered to be 700 personal and 250 horse, and I promoted Nuru- llah Kurkiraq( in charge of furriery?)
53716The melons are very sweet and creased,(?
53716The next day it was nearly dead, when it entered into my mind to give it a little treacle[ 163]( tiryaq, opium?).
53716The parganas of Mau[ 362] and Mihri(?)
53716The stem is attached( close?)
53716The water pours down in three or four gradations(?).
53716There are two reservoirs inside the fort, one 2 ropes long and 1 1/2 broad; the other is of the same length(?).
53716There is another flower like the puy(?
53716There was also a pair of drums made of gold for playing the mursal( overture?)
53716There were five[ 604] armies( corps?).
53716Thereupon the imperialists were relieved from all anxiety and returned( across the Narbada?).
53716They call it push- i-`aliyyu- l-`umum[ 301]( the common push?).
53716They can not be compared with the sib- i- khub("the good[ 228] apples"?)
53716They put themselves into the figure of a cross(?)
53716This Nainsukh( repose of the eyes) flows from the North, and comes down from the hills of Dard[ 284](?
53716This was done in royal fashion( liberally?
53716To Sayyid Jalal, s. Sayyid Muhammad, the grandson(?)
53716Two boatmen held long poles in their hands, and sate on the outside edge of each boat(?)
53716What better occupation could there be than this?
53716What can I write[ 239] of the beauty and colour of this falcon?
53716What can be written in its praise?
53716What could he do if the body of men who were in attendance were to attack him and take possession of the fort?
53716What more need I write?
53716What shall I say about my feelings through this terrible event?
53716What shall I say of my own sufferings?
53716What shall I write of the grief of the mother?
53716What shall we say of these things or of the wide meadows( julgaha) and the fragrant trefoil?
53716Which shall I write of?
53716You shed my blood and expel me( and say),''What matters it?''
53716You will regard all our dominions as belonging to you, and will extend your friendship to everyone( in them?
53716Zard- tilak( golden oriole?).
53716[ 120] qand- i- siyah(?
53716[ 129] On Sunday, the 26th, I pitched on the bank of the River Chambal, and on Monday on the bank of the River Kahnar[ 130](?).
53716[ 241] About this time it came into my mind:"Why should I act contrary to his rules?"
53716[ 252] To clear the roots?
53716[ 260]"You give me the poison of parting to taste,( and say)''What matters it?''
53716[ 307] Dar kull("in general, in bulk")(?).
53716[ 360] Shigufa- i- sad- barg("the blossoms of the hundred- leaved rose"?).
53716[ 411] Satha phuli?
53716[ 424] Is this a corruption of Anantanag-- i.e., Islamabad?
53716[ 49] For sixteen days there were constantly clouds and(?
53716[ 541] Murgh- i- zarin, goldfinch or golden oriole(?).
53716[ 58] mahagi?
53716[ 607] Where is this account?
53716[ 621], the brother of Puran Mal Lulu(?
53716[ 629] Dhamin, python(?).
53716[ 642] The Muhammad Beg of Roe?
53716[ 647] Dara` or zara`, yards?
53716fruit is the ashkan(?)
53716grandson of(?)
53716have La?
53716have madar- i- ura,"her mother"(?)
53716have mahiki(?
53716seem to have another name, Silhadi Deo(?).
53716the word looks like bi- jagari( want of settled home or residence?).
8133''A yamabushi, an exorciser?''
8133''And does a European love his wife more than his father and mother?''
8133''And in these days, Kinjuro, do people ever see her?''
8133''And in what manner,''I asked,''came you to learn that you have four Souls?''
8133''And it is better to have many Souls than a few?''
8133''And tell me, O Kinjuro, do there now exist people having more Souls than you?''
8133''And the Souls are never separated?''
8133''And the man having but one Soul is a being imperfect?''
8133''And this I desire to know: Can a man separate his Souls?
8133''And what is the Yuki- Onna?''
8133''But after death what becomes of the Souls?''
8133''But do not some of the pilgrims die of cold, Kinjuro?''
8133''But she can not use her hands while she is carrying a baby that way, can she?''
8133''But why?''
8133''Can they be seen?''
8133''Did you ever see her, Kinjuro?''
8133''Eggs?''
8133''Four?
8133''How?
8133''How?''
8133''Is it possible you never heard of the Kudan?
8133''Naked?''
8133''Nay,''protested the painter, smiling,''what is it that I have done?
8133''Not from the parents, then, do the Souls descend?''
8133''Omae samukaro?''
8133''Omae samukaro?''
8133''Omae samukaro?''
8133''Omae samukaro?''
8133''On what part of the roof?''
8133''So that a man of to- day possessing but one Soul may have had an ancestor with nine Souls?''
8133''Teacher, how do European women carry their babies?''
8133''Then what has become of those other eight Souls which the ancestor possessed, but which the descendant is without?''
8133''What does the Master honourably think concerning it?''
8133''What is a Kudan?''
8133''What is there at Yabumura, Kinjuro?''
8133''Where did he come from?''
8133''Why do they not stay upon the roof for fifty days instead of forty- nine?''
8133''Why?''
8133''Yet a man very imperfect might have had an ancestor perfect?''
8133( Elder Brother probably is cold?
8133( Has the honzon[ 33] been suspended?)
8133), and another sweet voice made answer caressingly,''Omae samukaro?''
813320 Was it not the eccentric Fourier who wrote about the horrible faces of''the_ civilizà © s_''?
81334 Once more to rest beside her, or keep five thousand koku?
81339 Having asked in various classes for written answers to the question,''What is your dearest wish?''
8133And how far can a woman walk carrying a baby in her arms?''
8133And in the deepest love of another being do we not indeed love ourselves?
8133And the voices continued until the hour of dawn:''Ani- San samukaro?''
8133And what is the waste entailed upon the Japanese schoolboy''s system by study?
8133Are not our ancestors in very truth our Kami?
8133Are we not all One in the unknowable Ultimate?
8133But does it at present atrophy certain finer tendencies?
8133But is not this true?
8133But of any who return for that which is not evil-- where is it written?
8133But tell me, I pray you, what is the use of having more than one or two Souls?''
8133But the danna- sama knows that story?''
8133But what did it mean?
8133But why a lobster?
8133But why charcoal( sumi)?
8133Can he, for instance, have one Soul in Kyoto and one in Tokyo and one in Matsue, all at the same time?''
8133Did the Moon cry?
8133Did you ever hear of such disgusting creatures?''
8133Do I buy tobacco for frogs?
8133Do Japanese enamoured of Western ways propose to have their nation''s history written in similar terms?
8133Do they seriously contemplate turning their country into a new field for experiments in Western civilisation?
8133Do we still think of that infinitely complex Something which is each one of us, and which we call EGO, as''I''or as''They''?
8133For a moment only there was silence; then a sweet, thin, plaintive voice queried, close to his ear,''Ani- San samukaro?''
8133For an instant he hesitated; then he said to himself,''What matters it?
8133If a cat be left alone with a corpse, will not the corpse arise and dance?
8133If he be afraid, will he not call my name, as he was wo nt to do?
8133Is not every action indeed the work of the Dead who dwell within us?
8133Is she always as mischievous as she seems while her voice ripples out with mocking sweetness the words of the ancient song?
8133Kimi to neyaru ka, go sengoku toruka?
8133Master, said I not rightly this boy has but one Soul?''
8133Nanno gosengoku kimi to neyo?
8133O Heaven, why didst thou take away that dawning life from the world, and leave such a one as I-- old Shokei, feeble, decrepit, and of no more use?
8133One with the everlasting future?
8133One with the inconceivable past?
8133One within the other-- like the little lacquered boxes of an inro?''
8133Parents watch, and friends, for these living moments to whisper caressing things, or to ask:''Is there anything thou dost wish?''
8133So I questioned Kinjuro:''Kinjuro, those goblins of which we the ningyo have seen-- do folk believe in the reality, thereof?''
8133So degozarimasu ka?
8133Some declare that the hototogisu does not really repeat its own name, but asks,''Honzon kaketaka?''
8133Such is the geisha''s rôle But what is the mystery of her?
8133Then the Master answered sharply:''Why did none of you tell me of this before?''
8133We can not now fight: what shall be done?"
8133What are her thoughts, her emotions, her secret self?
8133What are the personalities, the individualities of us but countless vibrations in the Universal Being?
8133What care I for koku?
8133What do you think of that?''
8133What has become of the noble and charming qualities they must have inherited from their fathers?
8133What is a nuke- kubi?
8133What is her veritable existence beyond the night circle of the banquet lights, far from the illusion formed around her by the mist of wine?
8133What is here to shave?
8133What is the psychical theory connected with so singular a belief?
8133What offence have these poor people committed that they, too, should not share the benefits of Western civilisation?
8133What?
8133Which signifies,''Thou, the male, King of Korea, dost thou not feel shame to flee away from the Queen of the East?''
8133Why are the honourable ears of the Child of the Hare of the honourable mountain so long?
8133Why bitter oranges( daidai)?
8133Why fern- leaves( moromoki or urajiro)?
8133Why the devil did the man smile?
8133Why?''
8133Would he really?''
8133[ 1]''What is her face like?''
8133[ 4] Or might we think her capable of keeping that passionate promise she utters so deliciously?
8133[ 4]''But why was the God of Mionoseki angry about the Kudan?''
8133[ 7] How far are these antique beliefs removed from the ideas of the nineteenth century?
8133[ Nay, thou probably art cold?]
8133must I enter slowly?"
8133no ko, Naze mata O- mimi ga Nagai e yara?
8133the LAST time you threw me away the night was just like this, and the moon looked just the same, did it not?''
8133washi wo shimai ni shitesashita toki mo, chodo kon ya no yona tsuki yo data- ne?''
44417And how much?
44417And what do I care if he has?
44417And what have you got to laugh at now?
44417And what is in them?
44417And wherefore, O deacon?
44417But what of your Kurdish prisoners, Saypu?
44417Could we see our way to registering him as a British subject?
44417Had n''t you better wait till you have a target of some sort to fire at?
44417Have you heard anything of this reported murder of Mr. Wigram on the Jerma pass, on the 25th day of the month?
44417How can I endure to have my sons set to eat pigs''flesh among the Mussulmans?
44417How did the Assyrians really do in the fighting?
44417How otherwise? 44417 If you kill us, think you that he will not take life for life from them?"
44417Is it not already done sahib?
44417Is not this great Babylon, that I have built?
44417Is she not fair, my daughter of a year?
44417Look here, you can kill me of course, but what good will it do you? 44417 Look here,_ Effendim_, you are a Christian, are you not?
44417My people are in my charge, and they are many,he answered;"how can I betray them for the sake of one, though that one be my brother?"
44417Nineveh is laid waste, who shall bemoan her? 44417 No horses?
44417Now then, what is your game? 44417 O Agha, that thing which your enemies say of you concerning those fifteen murders; is it true at all?"
44417O Brother, what is your trouble?
44417Oh damsel, why dost thou look upon me?
44417Peace be to you, deacons,said the Englishman,"Are you going on a journey at this season?"
44417See that lad there?
44417Shall I take down the boxes?
44417Shall there not at length come a time when the Chief of the Archangels shall be restored to his first pre- eminence? 44417 Tell me O Rabbi; is the thing really true which they say, that the French do eat frogs?"
44417The Lady?
44417Then please,came the message in reply,"would we mind coming up to the town to sign a document to that effect?"
44417To South Africa? 44417 Upon you be peace Rabbi,"came the answer;"Could you tell us the way to South Africa?"
44417We did it? 44417 Well, why not?
44417What can it matter to her, Rabbi?
44417What did you give him?
44417What have you there?
44417What is in it?
44417What is the meaning of this armed invasion of Persian territory, your Excellency?
44417What? 44417 Why did you not give us the same mountain sandals that they wear?"
44417Why two, Tabriz?
44417Will you come with us, your Grace, and see what is really in the cave?
44417Will you receive him, Rabbi?
44417You have not mentioned that you''ve given us a present?
44417_ Et quaesitum est a_ Toad- in- the- hole_ ubi est ille_ Bedr Khan Beg?
44417_ Mashallah._ Why this masquerade?
44417After all he was a Moslem, and a Turkish vassal, and a consistent contemner of Russians, so wherefore should he stand aside?
44417Am I Sheikh, or am I not?"
44417And as the_ Seyyid_ passed by, she drew aside her veil and ogled him, and said,"O Moslem, canst thou tell me the dwelling- place of Haji Kas?"
44417And the man said,"Where is he?"
44417And the merchants said,"What is in the chest?"
44417And the motive for all this butchery?
44417And what but religious bigotry could have involved the Jacobites in the fate of the Armenians?
44417And when the morning morrowed, the man arose, and said,"What shall we now do with Haji Kas?
44417And while the merchants wondered at him, he gat his breath, and sat up, and cried aloud, and said,"By Allah, O Moslems, was there ever seen the like?
44417And will he not then be mindful of the poor Yezidis, who alone of all mankind never cursed him in his disgrace?"
44417And would the troops, one of whose comrades had been"murdered by these Armenian dogs,"obey him if he gave such an order?
44417Assault on the Consul?
44417Between the two, he collapsed in something very like tears, ejaculating"What can I do?
44417But how can he be firm and decisive when those at home will not let him act for himself, and send him ever- varying orders from Downing Street?
44417But how could touch be established?
44417But then, what will King George do?"
44417But what conceivable benefit can he look to acquire by turning Yezidi?
44417But what wonder?
44417Can it be wondered that the wrath of the Assyrians burns yet more hotly against the Persian than it does against the Turk?
44417Could you not spare me just a few cartridges?
44417Could you, who have influence with them, give them a hint that they are knocking their heads against a stone wall?
44417Did some Timour deliberately give order that no stone should be left upon another?
44417Did your man leave his head down here when we went up the hill this morning, for we can not find it now?"
44417Do you improve the Oriental Christian by taking him out of the Church of his fathers and inducing him to join any other body?
44417Do you mean to claim them too?"
44417Does not the Sacred Tree of the village of Kerdami-- a noble ilex of most unusual size-- still command more than reverence?
44417For who dare contemplate such a phenomenon as a religionless East?
44417Free election by our wild tribesmen?
44417Further, it was solemnly argued,"if we do not send our boys to your school what will become of you?
44417Had not the_ zaptieh_ fired shots?
44417Has Democracy shown itself capable of dealing with the world?
44417He does not want to kill them, for he is a kindly fellow; and besides, who ever kills his own cattle wantonly?
44417Hearing that we were going to Tyari, the home of the independent Nestorians, they inquired artlessly"Pray, do you know anything of a deacon there?
44417How can such a strange compound superstition have inspired them with their heroic fortitude?
44417How can you be sure it is not made with the blood of a Christian child?"
44417How could they be expected to believe that this was not what Government had intended?
44417How could they lift a hand against his greatness?
44417How dared he have the effrontery to intrude his unclean carcass"betwixt the wind and our nobility?"
44417How did you get them?"
44417How many of them, we wonder, have survived their later tribulations-- war, famine, typhus, internecine strife and Bolshevism?
44417How then is it possible to address to them the mystic adjuration"''Shun"?
44417If I bring him down with one shot, will you let me have him for two piastres?
44417If not, what will take its place?
44417If the former, ought he, a good Mussulman, to obey it and turn Christian?
44417If then I deliver not the chest to Achmet, who will henceforth employ me in the bazaar?"
44417Ignoring the offer to turn Moslem altogether, he declared,"Pupil of mine?
44417In this case, if you ask him why he sacrifices, he is apt to reply,"Why not?
44417Is a bath desirable?
44417Is fruit your desire?
44417Is not the age of Nicaea a good time for precedents, O purist in matters ecclesiastical?
44417It is hard enough to get a disciplinary or reforming order out of the central Government; and when you have got it, what better are you?
44417It is his; why not?
44417It was the custom of my fathers of old, and can you show me any text that forbids it?"
44417Leave was given readily enough; but when was a respectable"retreat"interrupted by such an incident before?
44417May we not do what Saint Paul did?"
44417Meantime, what of the land itself, which was the garden of the earth once, and is little but a mixture of swamp and desert now?
44417Mussulmans took, of course, no precautions against it; for how could merely boiling the water frustrate the Will of Allah?
44417Narrow- minded man, why use the ugly word thief?
44417Nineveh the holy[155] beckons back her children; Know ye not her ancient walls shall be the victor''s crown?
44417No prison was available; and yet something must be done under the circumstances; so what was there for it but to shoot the man?
44417Nomination by the Turkish Government?
44417On either side of the river stood stately palaces of marble(?
44417On the other hand, could he allow those rebels to retire uninjured?
44417Once let the fresh mud plaster have time to dry, and what tapping or sounding will reveal the hollow that exists behind it?
44417One can feel some sympathy with the rascals who thus answer the old question"why did Allah create fools, if not for the profit of wise men?"
44417Or would they have compromised matters by flatly refusing to believe?
44417Query: is that man still mad?
44417Should he order a strict search for those who were in open war against the Government and had thus outraged his authority?
44417Tell me though, you who know our people and circumstances, what other way is open to us?
44417Tell me, some of you, had Yukhanan his head with him when we came up, or did he leave it in the house?"
44417That it was a miracle none doubted: but was it of Allah, or of Sheitan?
44417The Armenians would, no doubt, have welcomed the coming of the Russians; what subject race in Turkey would not?
44417The Governor still held his post-- was he not still( nominally) Governor?
44417The fighting men could go up first and take seizin[AA?]
44417The lamented Tettu had never been exactly popular; and what else could he expect, anyway, if he"wadna do what M''Callum More bade"?
44417The processions still take place of course, and are even more magnificent with increasing wealth; but"Ichabod"--where is the old glory?
44417The sight of this last reminded the official that he had fever lately;"Could the Englishman spare him a little quinine?"
44417Then said the water- seller,"What is in it?"
44417Then, looking round disgustedly on the men who had come to assist him:"Whoever would have expected to see_ you_ at the Resurrection of the Just?"
44417They were in the very jaws of the wolf, and who could blame them if they elected to play for safety?
44417To the chance of help from Russia, to the fainter chance of help from England?
44417Well, for the bribes, what is an official to do, whose salary, is in the first place, wholly inadequate; and in the second, not paid?
44417What could be more natural under the circumstances than a meeting between two sworn allies?
44417What did they care for Urmi men and the settlement of Persia, when balanced against such a chance of loot and vengeance?
44417What if they were a basis for taxation?
44417What shall I do with it?"
44417What use was it to tell them that Christians and Moslems were equal, when the Koran expressly stated that they were emphatically not?
44417What will ye give me for the chest, and for the contents of the chest?"
44417What would his master the Sultan say to him if he did?
44417What would they have said, we wonder, had they been told that one of their visitors had already actually penetrated into that Holy of Holies?
44417What wouldst thou with me?"
44417Whence came this prodigious outflow of seventy miles in diameter, and of four thousand square miles in area-- as large as the county of York?
44417Where else might one dine on ibex collops and bread made of acorn meal?
44417Whither goest thou?"
44417Who can tell if it has been properly made_ hallal_ or no?
44417Why can not you come to us who do want you?
44417Why on earth do you want to go there?"
44417Why should they use the powers that were their inalienable birthright to make true believers obey a Christian dog?
44417Why would you not eat with the Englishman?
44417Will he ever do the one thing that can save him, and allow himself to be administered by some European Power, as Egypt has been?
44417Will it be believed that the_ Vali_ was either too fearful, or too stupid, to rise to this opportunity?
44417Will the great scheme that an English engineer has put forward make the land a garden once more?
44417Will there be further massacres?
44417Will those men of the same stock who rule in Mesopotamia submit to govern by foreign advice, and so save the country?
44417Will whatever happens to come be a real improvement on the open bribery of Sabonji, and the humorous tolerance of Tahir Pasha?
44417Wo n''t He recognize your importance?"
44417Would it not be better to trust to their own right arms?
44417Would the_ Effendi_ use his influence with the headman to get him to extend hospitality to them?
44417Would they have hailed him as a prophet?
44417Would they have murdered him for sacrilege?
44417Would we mind saying if our thirst for vengeance was glutted yet?
44417Yet how many could have saved their lives by a mere verbal acceptance of Islam?
44417Yet how was he to get that fact into a Kurd''s understanding?
44417Yezidi legend has it that the ark had a narrow escape of foundering during its voyage to Judi Dagh, and what would have befallen the race of man then?
44417You gave it for a school?
44417exclaimed that gentleman in dismay,"_ every year?_"[ 120] The criminals who were not sentenced must have been far more numerous.
44417one Werda, a_ very_ wicked person-- a tall man with a red beard?"
44417or even worse, for the drafting of their young men to the army?
44417or was it me that you had a grudge against?"
44417said the astonished chief;"how can you refuse this to him?"
44417will faith in their Prophet''s teaching survive the impact of modern science, coupled with the political subjugation of the last great Moslem Powers?
43497Am I, then, to travel through the air, or sink down to the lower regions?
43497And how old is the monastery?
43497And west of that?
43497And west of the Caspian Sea?
43497And what is there to the west of this ocean?
43497And where do you come to when you continue to travel westwards?
43497And you will send my letter to Gyangtse?
43497Are they civil to you?
43497Are they in fairly good condition?
43497Can you depend on your wife''s faithfulness for so long a time?
43497Can you find your way, and are you sure that your supplies will last out?
43497Certainly; but which way do you think of taking? 43497 Do you know the way to the south?"
43497Do you see the small white swirls in the south- west? 43497 Does not the Sahib hear something?"
43497Does not the Sahib think it dangerous to go further when the lake is bottomless?
43497Does the Bombo Chimbo remember that I tried to detain him five and a half years ago with a large levy?
43497Does the Devashung know that I am here?
43497Has, then, Rabsang played a trick on me and the Babu Sahib?
43497Have you any fresh information?
43497Have you any horses you can sell us?
43497Have you any yaks for sale?
43497Have you heard anything more of the Governor?
43497Have you heard that Hedin is in Srinagar?
43497How are the hired horses?
43497How can the Sahib regain his strength if he eats so little?
43497How can you remember all that?
43497How do you know that?
43497How goes it with the animals?
43497How is Hlaje Tsering getting on?
43497How long can the animals hold out, if we find no pasture?
43497How long is it by the nearest way to Shigatse?'''' 43497 How long will it take a messenger to reach him?"
43497How many do you want to manage the caravan?
43497How many more animals have we?
43497How much do you want?
43497How much longer will the storm last?
43497In which direction have the robbers retired with their booty?
43497Is Hlaje Tsering still ruler of Naktsang?
43497Is he bringing with him as large a following as last time?
43497Is there nothing here, then, that we can burn? 43497 It was agreed that you should accompany us as far as the Yeshil- kul; do you mean to break your word?"
43497Master,suggested Robert, who always addressed me thus,"would it not be more prudent to land again before the storm reaches its height?
43497May it not be Changpas?
43497No, really? 43497 Now you see that I was right; how often have I told you that we should be ordered to halt at the Bogtsang- tsangpo?"
43497Ordered to halt?
43497Shall you have more of such lake voyages, Master?
43497Tell me, Hlaje Tsering, do you think that I shall be stopped in the territory of the Labrang?
43497Tell me, Ma Daloi, do you think that the Tashi Lama will receive me?
43497That is all very fine, but have you any proof that the Tashi Lama will assume the responsibility of forwarding your letters? 43497 The road to the east is also barred?"
43497WHERE ARE YOU GOING?
43497We are, then, in the province of Tang- yung?
43497We shall, then, have more losses soon?
43497What are you afraid of?
43497What are you talking about? 43497 What are your terms?"
43497What do they say to my remaining away so long?
43497What happens if she misconducts herself with another man?
43497What is it?
43497What is the matter?
43497What is the news?
43497What is their intention, do you think, Muhamed Isa?
43497What lies to the west of Yarkand?
43497What time is it, Master?
43497What, in your opinion, do they mean to do with us?
43497When?
43497Where are you going?
43497Where do you come from?
43497Where do you think that the soldiers are waiting for us?
43497Where is he? 43497 Where is the Governor of Naktsang?"
43497Where?
43497Which way will they ask us to take this time?
43497Whither are you travelling?
43497Who founded it, then?
43497Who has brought the mail?
43497Why did you not close the way to me? 43497 Why do you put these questions?"
43497Why have you come to my tent, Karma Tamding? 43497 Why is it that it has just been so dark?"
43497Why, then, have we not seen the fire before? 43497 Why,"they then both asked,"did you not show us this paper at once?
43497Will it, then, be still colder than now?
43497Will you be so good as to sell us yaks, Karma Tamding?
43497Will you give us some of your sheep?
43497Will you go on a long journey with me?
43497Will you guide us?
43497Will you procure us guides?
43497Will you sell me some horses for them?
43497You have not heard, then, that any messenger from Shigatse has been inquiring about us?
43497A coarse fellow asked shortly and boldly( Illustration 89):"What are you?"
43497A curious feeling of awe took possession of me; had I insulted them through some want of delicacy?
43497A thought occurs to me: shall we travel on to the mouth of the Ki- chu and thence go up to Lhasa on foot?
43497After all the severe trials and adventures we had experienced should we succeed in reaching our goal?
43497Ah, where would my dreams again be shattered and my aspirations cease to pulsate?
43497And why should they not be endowed with intelligence?
43497And why?
43497And with what object?
43497And, besides, how long do you expect to have to wait here for the answer?
43497Are they walls erected across my path by hostile spirits, or do they await my coming?
43497Are you disposed to accompany me on a journey of two years through the high mountains?"
43497But could we carry ourselves enough provisions to last us through this uninhabited country?
43497But he must know something about me, or how could Ngurbu Tundup''s arrival at Ngangtse- tso with the letters be explained?
43497But tell me, are you not the_ Peling_ who came five years ago with two companions to Nakchu, and was compelled by the Governor to turn back?"
43497But what is that?
43497But where are our men?
43497But why is this?"
43497But why was he so late?
43497But, tell me, how have you got on since we last saw one another?"
43497Can I have the kidneys for dinner to- morrow?"
43497Can he be Amitabha himself?
43497Could I not buy some of these charming figures?
43497Could the boat provide us with shelter?
43497Could we keep alive till the sun rose?
43497Did spring set in so early in these more southern regions?
43497Does the Maharaja of Kashmir lay claim to it, or the Dalai- Lama, or is it a part of Chinese Turkestan?
43497Each community remains together on the journey, but how do they choose a leader?
43497Had Ganpat Sing lost the letters, or had they never reached Leh?
43497Had Hlaje Tsering received secret orders from Lhasa?
43497Had I not here a task before me much more profitable than following in the steps of Tommy Atkins to Lhasa?
43497Had he been informed that the Tashi Lama was really expecting me?
43497Had it, perchance, tributaries deriving their water from the heart of the mysterious country to the north?
43497Had the wolves torn him in pieces?
43497Has anything happened to him?
43497Has one of your superiors sent you?"
43497Have they not come this very day to stop our further progress?"
43497Have you one from the Tashi Lama?
43497He was given the particulars he wanted, and then he asked:"Will the Bombo Chimbo be so kind as to wait here until the answer comes back?"
43497Hlaje Tsering bristled up at once and exclaimed:"To the Dangra- yum- tso?
43497How can they love a wife whom they possess in common with others, so that there is no room for the idea of faithfulness in marriage?
43497How could I foresee that I should one day reckon him among my best friends, and think of him with warm respect and admiration?
43497How is the caravan?"
43497How long is it to the dawn?
43497How long would it be before the boat would ground on the hard, salt bottom, if it found itself in a trough between two waves?
43497How should we prosper?
43497How were we to pass the night with 29 degrees of frost, and wet clothes already stiffened into cuirasses of ice?
43497I look in vain for the beacon of my servants; have they not obeyed my orders, or are they so far from the shore that the fire is invisible?
43497If I let you go, which road will you take?"
43497Is it to be wondered at that a stranger feels happy in this house, where he is surrounded daily with kindness and hospitality?
43497Is not the following menu tempting?
43497Is the river one of the forbidden paths of Tibet?
43497Is there a lake in the neighbourhood?
43497It is evident that we must leave Shigatse, but by which route?
43497It is well and naturally executed--_pia fraus!_"When was the monastery founded?"
43497Might it not be better to make for the unknown country west of the Dangra- yum- tso, which after all was the main object of my journey?
43497Nay, should I ever have enough of it?
43497Now all the militia must stand under arms to----""You surely do not intend to detain me again?"
43497Now the only question was: should we be able to drag ourselves along to inhabited districts?
43497On October 1 I wrote in my diary:"What will be our experiences in this new month?
43497Or should we seek out the nearest nomads at once, and beg them for assistance?
43497Or tell me to what Power this land belongs?
43497Robert and I rolled ourselves together in a bunch, but of what use was it?
43497Several months?"
43497Shall we remain together so long?
43497Should I be tired of it?
43497Should we all remain together till we fell in with the first nomads?
43497Should we be received as open enemies, and after all wish ourselves back with the wolves on the banks of Yeshil- kul?
43497Should we perish one after another in these icy deserts of the Tibetan Alps?
43497The post?
43497Three antelope tracks we crossed were regarded as a good sign; there must be pasturage somewhere about, but where?
43497Twilight falls; I feel my heart beating; shall we succeed?
43497Was it another traveller, or had hunters wandered thus far?
43497Was it certain where the source of the Brahmaputra lay?
43497Was it possible?
43497Was it, perhaps, impossible, for political reasons, to send me my letters from India?
43497Was the spring coming?
43497Was, perhaps, the Raga- tsangpo the main stream?
43497Were there warm springs at the bottom which prevented the lake from freezing over in parts?
43497What are you gazing at?"
43497What did it matter what time it was?
43497What did it matter whether the Tibetans would be friendly or hostile?
43497What did this most unexpected change of front mean?
43497What did we care if the air was raw and cold?
43497What did we talk about?
43497What do you think of doing now?"
43497What is to happen then?"
43497What on earth can he have to tell them that they have not heard already twenty times over?
43497What would become of the re- incarnation when no one knew where the two popes were dwelling?
43497What would it have profited me to have made them anxious by anticipating troubles?
43497What would the next year bring?
43497When and where would these leaves come to rest after flying over endless stretches of unknown country?
43497When did he come?"
43497Where have you been yourself?"
43497Where would our grand progress come to a standstill, checked by a peremptory"Thus far and no farther,"backed up by muzzle- loaders and sabres?
43497Who would have looked for a true prairie up here in North Tibet?
43497Why did I not understand him when he so plainly said a last good- bye?
43497Why did they not signal by lighting a fire?
43497Why should they speed away at random like soulless flying- machines?
43497Why?
43497Would it be granted me to find once more my home unchanged?
43497Would it not be better to land and wait for the day?
43497Would opposition still continue, or would the Tibetans prove more friendly than Europeans?
43497Would the 13th be unfortunate for us also?
43497Would the lama monasteries of Tibet give us such a friendly welcome?
43497the culminating point of my career or a retrogression?
523''And are they taught the same branches of study as the boys?'' 523 ''And do you mourn over your dead father more than you rejoice over being in the presence of your living ruler?''
523''But, Yin- ma, did you ever see any of these paper images transformed into soldiers?'' 523 ''But, Yin- ma, you do not believe those superstitions, do you?''
523''Quite right,''she replied,''but what consolation is there in that? 523 ''Why do you wear blue shoes?''
523According to international law has any one a right to interfere with the internal affairs of any foreign country?
523And are you sure she had not swooned?
523And did he use it?
523And did she go to Li Hung- chang''s home?
523And did you believe they could?
523And did you go into the palace every day?
523And do you settle up all your debts as we do here?
523And how will you undertake to secure a concubine for such an old man?
523And now,she continued,"we have these patriotic braves who claim to be impervious to swords and bullets; what shall we do?
523And these are really the work of Her Majesty?
523And they have done all this embroidery and painting in that time?
523And what are those conditions?
523And what are those ends?
523And what do you propose to do?
523And what does she do?
523And what has become of your sister? 523 And what is she doing?"
523And what is that?
523And where is it now?
523And why do not her friends call her attention to this fact?
523And why not?
523But could you not sit down?
523But how do you consider it better than our method?
523But how would they know that your slave was a Christian?
523But what is this all about?
523Can it be removed?
523Could you come to- morrow morning?
523Do n''t you think it is cruel for parents to sell their daughters in this way?
523Do the Manchus consider themselves superior to the Chinese?
523Do you fire off crackers?
523Do you happen to have any from the brush of the Lady Miao, her painting teacher?
523Do you know anything about the early life of the Empress Dowager?
523Do you suppose he ever sees the edicts issued in his name?
523Does n''t it cause trouble in a family for a man to have so many women about? 523 Does the Emperor know anything about this?"
523Everybody knows it, why not he?
523How did you do it?
523How did you obtain your education?
523How do you ride it?
523How does he know that?
523How does she employ herself?
523How is that?
523How is your sister?
523How long has the school been in session?
523How many concubines has he?
523How many servants do you use ordinarily?
523How many sisters are there in your family-- eight, are there not?
523How old is he?
523Indeed?
523Indeed?
523Is not the Empress Dowager very much opposed to foot- binding? 523 Is the Princess very ill?"
523May I ask if you would be willing to undertake the development of such a system?
523No, I was not aware of the fact; and were they married?
523Of course, I know you could not sit down in the presence of Her Majesty, but could you not withdraw and rest a while?
523Of what does their course of study consist?
523Of what importance is the study of chemistry to the agriculturist?
523Oh, you are from the palace near the west gate?
523That would be very kind of you,I answered,"but how would you undertake to get them?"
523The young lady demurred until finally the Empress Dowager said:''Do you not realize that a request coming from me is the same as a command?''
523There is general alarm in the city that the Emperor himself will be disposed of; what do you think about it?
523This is a new move in Peking, is it not?
523What Princess?
523What are the Western sources of economic prosperity, and as China is now so poor, what should she do?
523What did Your Highness think of the relative characteristics of the Germans and the French, as you saw them?
523What do you think of that?
523What do you think of your bullet- proof Boxers now?
523What do you want to join the church for?
523What is his given name?
523What is the matter?
523What is the matter?
523What is to prevent our putting into operation such a system throughout this province?
523What kind of a night did she have?
523When does she want me to go?
523When is she to appear?
523When may I do so?
523Where is your slave girl now? 523 Who can tell?
523Who would do it?
523Who,he asked,"are these Boxers?
523Why return so soon?
523Why?
523With pleasure; at what time?
523Would you not like to come and visit our girls''high school?
523Yes,he said,"that is true; but does n''t it make you awfully mad if you ask a lady to marry you and she refuses?"
523You are a Chinese, are you not, Lady Miao?
523After they had gone I asked:"Why is it that the Manchu and Chinese ladies do not intermingle in a social way?"
523And for what?
523And what shall we say of her compared with the great women of other races?
523But how was this to be done?
523But it would be a delight to call in this nephew- in- law, and have him sit or kneel, and may we not believe she allowed him to sit?
523But then, what if she did?
523But what would you have done?
523But who did it?
523Can they be depended upon as pillars of state?"
523DOES ANY ONE THINK THAT OUR TROOPS ARE AS WELL DRILLED OR AS WELL LED AS THOSE OF THE FOREIGN ARMIES?
523Did not the thirteen colonies throw down the gauntlet to England for less cause?
523Do you celebrate the New Year in your honourable country?"
523During this time were the Emperor and his young"Confucius"idle?
523Had you or I been ill would we have allowed the man who was the cause of our fall to select our physician?
523Have you been out of the city?"
523Have you never noticed that in his edicts the Emperor speaks of his Manchu slaves and his Chinese subjects?"
523Have you noticed how ready we are to forgive those on our side for doing that for which we would bitterly condemn our opponents?
523How can they, a mere rabble, hope to vanquish the armies of foreign nations?"
523How could I send her out to death when she had been so kind and faithful to me?
523How is it that I have never seen her?"
523I believe it is customary in calling on a foreign gentleman to see his lady, is it not?"
523I said to him:"The Prince has a good many children, has he not?"
523Is it too much to say that she was the greatest woman of the last half century?
523Is that true?"
523Need we ask the reason why?
523OR THAT WE CAN SUCCESSFULLY STAND AGAINST THEM?
523One day the eunuch saw my wife''s bicycle standing on the veranda and said:"What kind of a cart is that?"
523One of her critics, referring to the last sentence of the above edict, asks:"Do not these words throw down the gauntlet?"
523Shall we cast in our lot with their millions and drive all these foreigners out of China or not?"
523Shall we go with this busy little princess to another festal occasion?
523That the Emperor was poisoned?
523They are very intelligent, and after I had become well acquainted with them I said to them one day:"How is it that you have done such wide reading?"
523They usually followed this with another question:"What would happen if the Empress Dowager should die?"
523We expressed our surprise that he was still in Peking, and asked:"Has the Empress Dowager ceased prosecuting her search for you reformers?"
523What about your old conservative friends?
523What now were the results?
523What now were these wonderful gifts before which these men and women of rank and noble birth were falling upon their faces?
523What shall we say of his Chinese relations?
523What then are we to infer?
523What then is the explanation?
523What then shall we say when people of an alien race come seeking admission?
523Who are their leaders?
523Why did she not stretch forth her hand and prevent them?
523Why has she not forbidden it?"
523Why then should Yuan Shih- kai have been made the scapegoat of the court and the officials, and branded as a murderer in the face of the whole world?
523Will the curious world ever know?
523You say she was anti- foreign-- would you have been very much in love with Germany, Russia, France and England under those circumstances?
523said I;"what makes you think so?"
8882According to Buddhism, therefore, he has obtained no merit?
8882And at last, knowing not what else to do, I took away by stealth[ the spirit?] 8882 And by those knowing the Law, what will be thought of the results, the karma of his act?"
8882And is it not like tearing the hands of Kobodaishi, thus to tear a letter written with characters? 8882 And what shall it be?"
8882At all events,he cried in a cheery tone,"they''ll be appreciated in the British Museum-- eh?"
8882But was it the duty of the priest,I asked,"to disfigure his face?"
8882But what is the teaching?
8882Did any person tell you these were devils trampling on the cross?
8882Do n''t you see what they are? 8882 Do you mean that in some former life also he may have tried to escape from sin by destroying his own body?"
8882For old bronze?
8882How did you ever manage to get those big figures upstairs?
8882Josses?
8882Know you not that a woman is less pure than a man? 8882 Suppose that he sought death only to escape from sinning?"
8882Well, come, and look at my collection, wo n''t you? 8882 Well?"
8882What else are they doing?
8882What of his future lives?
8882What would you call that?
8882When do you intend to offer the collection to the British Museum?
8882Who is that man?
8882Why do you think they will make a sensation?
8882Why, the story of Buddha is like the story of Christ, is n''t it?
8882Will you not please permit me to stay, if only for a little time? 8882 Woman or wood- fairy?"
8882Would you really have broken it up?
8882( 1)"Is that really the head of your father?"
8882( 3) Nono- San, or O- Tsuki- san Ikutsu?
8882A tale: then of what is it best that we should tell?
8882Again we may vainly ask, What becomes of the forces which constituted the vitality of a dead plant?
8882Also Nobuyoshi said to his wicked wife:"What do you mean by remaining here?
8882And being so young, how came you to commit such a dreadful crime as incendiarism?"
8882And the bamboo- screen having been rolled up before her, Terute- Hime asked:"What is the cause of all this laughing?
8882And the painter questioned her, sayings"Shall I paint you the picture of a very old plum- tree, or of an ancient pine?"
8882Are you really in earnest?
8882Are you truly in your right senses?
8882Buddhist faith, however, answers the questions"Whence?"
8882But are they so antagonistic?
8882But if inquiry is pushed a stage further, and the question is asked, What, then, do we know about matter and motion?
8882But what is the meaning of a perfect imagination?
8882But what was her age?
8882But which of the man servants or maid servants would you wish to go with you?"
8882But whose the witchcraft?
8882Can all this mean more than the ordered conservation of forms after the departure of faith?
8882Could it, as his aged teacher averred, have some occult relation to a higher religion?
8882Could she not call back her boy for one brief minute only?
8882Did the Buddhist landscape- gardener wish to tell us that all pomp and power and beauty lead only to such silence at last?
8882Does it go on existing viewlessly, like the forces that shape spectres of frondage in the frost upon a window- pane?
8882Does the evil stop even there?
8882Going to the middle one, she greeted the smith, and asked him:"Sir smith, can you make some fine small work in iron?"
8882Hastening on, she met five or six persona going to Kumano; and she asked them:"Have you not met on your way a blind youth, about sixteen years old?"
8882Her husband answered,"Yes, surely; but what is it that you wish to do for seven days?"
8882How can the beliefs of Shinto coexist with the knowledge of modern science?
8882How can the men who win distinction as scientific specialists still respect the household shrine or do reverence before the Shinto parish- temple?
8882How do you like the baby?"
8882How long do you require to go?"
8882How should he want for milk?"
8882Is all well with you, honored parents?"
8882Is it any power in the living idol?
8882Is it not a self?
8882Is it not all a lie?"
8882Is it not certain that with the further progress of education, Shinto, even as ceremonialism, must cease to exist?
8882It would trouble the little soul; but would he not gladly bear a moment''s pain for her dear sake?
8882Little comrades would ask him mockingly,"Do you still need milk?"
8882Might they not signify also the inevitable penalty of long- forgotten sins?
8882Must not the same truth hold of that shock which supreme art gives?
8882Nevertheless, though the fact be unique in human history, what does it really mean?
8882Not twelve?
8882Question: Is an artist justified in creating nakedness for its own sake, unless he can divest that nakedness of every trace of the real and personal?
8882See that Jizo in the corner,--the big black fellow?
8882Servants disputing, ask each other,"By reason of what ingwa must I now dwell with such a one as you?"
8882She was accepted into the Order, and became a holy nun.... Well, which was the wiser, that woman, or the priest you wanted to praise?"
8882Shuntoku asked:"Why do you laugh?
8882Suppose he sought death that he might not, unwittingly, cause others to commit sin?"
8882THE BALLAD OF SHUNTOKU- MARU_ Ara!--Joyfully young Daikoko and Ebisu enter dancing_ Shall we tell a tale, or shall we utter felicitations?
8882That one there looks just like a Virgin Mary, does n''t it?"
8882The dreams of Buddhism can scarcely be surpassed, because they touch the infinite; but who can presume to say they never will be realized?
8882Then Otohime, a daughter of that family, hearing the voices, came out, and asked the maid:"Why did you laugh?"
8882Then she thanked him, and asked:--"Now will you say again for me the little word which I prayed you to tell your honored father?"
8882Then tremblingly she questioned:--"Why must I sorrow for my child?
8882Then what is it?
8882Therefore may I beseech you to bestow some suitable name upon me?"
8882Uma ni yaru?
8882Ushi ni yaru?
8882VI What of the future of Japan?
8882What care we now if the posts should fall, if the wires be broken?"
8882What else could you do with it?...
8882What is it that suffers by karma; what is it that lies within the illusion,--that makes progress,--that attains Nirvana?
8882What is it?"
8882What is the divine magic of the woman thus perceived?
8882What is the justice of the gods?"
8882What is the shock?
8882What is the story of a common Japanese dwelling?
8882What remains in Nirvana?
8882What though the shattered body fall?
8882What, of bad men and of bad acts in this theory of Shinto?
8882When the plant turns to clay, what becomes of the vibration which was its life?
8882Where are the outward material signs of that immense new force she has been showing both in productivity and in war?
8882Wherefore, then, do you, born a woman, thus presume to tear a letter?
8882Why does he not go to the Palace of the Dragon- King of the Sea, like Urashima?"
8882Why does it call once more?
8882Why has that bugle ceased to call?
8882Why not?
8882Why should not Japan become the France of the Further East?"
8882Why should not prayers now also be made?
8882Why sounds the stirring signal now More faintly than before?
8882Will you give it to the cow?
8882Will you give it to the horse?
8882Will you take me now?''
8882With what sword shall we fight?
8882XI IN THE TWILIGHT OF THE GODS"Do you know anything about josses?"
8882and"Whither?"
8882are you really Otohime?
8882is she present?"
8882not fourteen?
8882not thirteen?
59270All right,said the Turk,"I will sell it to you, then, at the same price, or maybe a little less; will you buy it?
59270An independent Armenia?
59270Can any one living in a free country for a moment understand what it is to live under such a government? 59270 May we not then rightfully offer our farewell message to our fellow men?
59270Oh my gracious king,replied a young nobleman,"why did you not read further about Christ?
59270What does that mean, anyway? 59270 When will the Christian statesmen and philanthropists of the world find a way to cleanse these Augean stables all over Turkey?
59270Why is that?
59270Why, then, does not Lord Salisbury carry out England''s pledges, for which he is directly responsible, since he made them in her name? 59270 7), which is the Mohammedan power? 59270 A case is set forth; after a brief discussion the question Olourni( To be?) 59270 After the usual salutations the commander asked him,Hassan, why did you come here?"
59270Again, what does Ararat mean, which is just in the center of Armenia proper?
59270And do not the Armenians do and have all these things?
59270And heaven grows black with horror, And earth grows red with wrong, And martyrs cry from earth and sky, How long, O Lord, how long?
59270And what are the people of the United States?
59270And why?
59270Another question is, What does Armenia mean?
59270Are all the writers, then, who have praised him ignorant or silly?
59270Are the Turks and Kurds better people since the atrocities?
59270Are the theologians of the coming centuries going to agree on them?
59270Are they deaf to our piercing cry?
59270Are they not in the stream of the same kind of cultivated Christian life led by Americans?
59270Armenia, 1894 to 189--?
59270But as to Germany, what hope for Armenia is there from it?
59270But do you think that that will relieve the situation?
59270But we at ease to- day, who claim Allegiance to the One great Name, Could we as nobly die for Faith?
59270But where did the name come from?
59270But who believes a word of it?
59270But will they stop to think how the Armenians can take care of themselves?
59270Can a system lacking all these be considered a religion?
59270Can any pen or any language tell them?
59270Did they, or could they sow any seed?
59270Do all the Protestant martyrs in Europe number as many as the Armenian martyrs?
59270Do you think you have helped the lamb?
59270Does a Turk-- a true Turk-- ever write a book?
59270Does he ever build a church, or pay attention to the moral precepts taught in one?
59270Does he ever found or manage a business, or even an estate?
59270Does he ever publish a newspaper, or read one?
59270Hamitic or Negroid?
59270Has any farmer, if he is alive, any oxen or horses?
59270Has he done any public action that can be set down to his credit?
59270Has he elevated any?
59270Has he saved any country?
59270Has the present Sultan?"
59270Have they oxen and horses to plough?
59270He said,"We are here for the good of the country, and the empire needs to be reformed; how can we reform it?"
59270How can I describe the horrors in our city to you?
59270How can a man be considered as God, owning everything, not in a spiritual sense, but in a very material, pecuniary, and male sense?"
59270How can there be brotherhood without love or purity?
59270How can they spare any service for a people being murdered off the earth?
59270How did the author of this book discover the secret?
59270How long can the American people help them?
59270How long can the Red Cross Society help them?
59270How long will Thy anger burn like fire?
59270How many centuries were the Protestants persecuted and martyred?
59270How many millions were killed by the Roman Catholics?
59270How often has the Turkish minister in Washington, Mavroyeni Beg, officially(?)
59270How, then, do I know the correct number?
59270I often thought,"Suppose I become the richest shoemaker or even the richest banker in Antioch, what then?
59270If he has, will he dare go to his field, sow, reap, and thresh?
59270If the Armenians made attacks, where are the Turkish dead?
59270If the Armenians would accept Mohammedanism, would the Turks persecute them?
59270If the climate enervates the Turks, why does it not the Christians?
59270If they would accept Roman Catholicism would the Turks persecute them?
59270If they would accept the Greek Church, would the Turks persecute them?
59270If you can not do it yourself personally, can you not tell the people of the United States of America to help us and relieve our suffering?
59270In a word, does he have any more intellectual, moral, or business part in the life of modern civilization than a Hottentot or a Matabele?
59270In alien lands they roam, my children dear; Where shall I make appeal, with none to hear?
59270Is it not a shame to mighty Christian nations and powers that this is so?
59270Is the Sultan a better man since the massacre?
59270Is there any farmer left alive?
59270Is there any higher land in the Bible lands than Armenia?
59270Is there any man left to support his wife and children?
59270Is this inconsistent with what I have said of his hating the Armenians for their intelligence?
59270It may be asked, Are there no railroads in Turkey?
59270Liberty answered from on high The sovereign voice of Destiny:"Wilt thou enroll thyself henceforth A soldier true of Liberty?
59270Men will ask then, What do the people say?
59270Now I would ask, do the theologians of the nineteenth century agree on such questions, or any other theological question?
59270Now the question is this, Where is the Holy City, and who are the Gentiles who will trample the Holy City?
59270O Lord, wilt Thou hide Thyself forever?
59270On a ghastly funeral pyre, Brave men are burned with fire; God calls to France, the free,"Thy brother, where is he?"
59270Ought Congress and the President to think it of no concern to them?
59270Our grief is our food, our sleep is weeping, for how long a time must we cry?
59270Our saints through blood go home; Hear thou their dying plea, Where, where is Italy?
59270People are bewildered, and ask,"How can we doubt a good American who was minister there?"
59270Say, whither art thou flying So swift on gleaming wing?
59270Semitic( Arab, Jew)?
59270Shall I ever be happy?
59270Shall blood thy lilies stain?
59270Shall prisons reek and rot, His mother''s blood speak not?
59270Spring has come, and what now?
59270Strong to throttle the feeble, Feeble to beard the strong, With eye o''er- meek, and blanching cheek,-- How long, O Lord, how long?
59270Suppose here and there an Armenian is left( I mean in the country places, not in the cities), dare he go out to his field and work?
59270The Armenians gave them employment, and if their employers were killed, how could they get a living?
59270The boy approached boldly and asked,"Who are you?"
59270The boy rejoined,"If you can not take care of your whip, how can you take care of your subjects?"
59270The first question is, What does Armageddon mean?
59270The king himself was captured, and brought before Alexander, who said to him,"You are my captive; how shall I treat you?"
59270The natural question is, I know,"Do the Sultans, any of them, carry this theory into practice?
59270The question is often asked"Are not the Armenians a Christian people?
59270The question naturally arises, Why does the Sultan keep a Sublime Porte, since he decides everything himself?
59270The questions which are asked now will never be asked: What do the emperors say?
59270Then Lord, what is my call?"
59270Then the question comes, where is Armageddon?
59270Then what is it?
59270Then why did the missionaries go there?"
59270They said,"Are we going to be governed by these heathen dogs, the Christian hogs?
59270Well, what?
59270Were any of those who plundered and killed punished?
59270What do the Sultans say?
59270What do the czars say?
59270What do you want from me?
59270What does Lombard street say?
59270What guarantee can we have, then, that those who survive will not be killed or plundered in their turn?
59270What is the wish of the people?
59270What right have you to interfere with my country and religion?"
59270What sort of a census is likely to be taken by these ignorant, whiskey- swilling, venal barbarians?
59270What sort of reforms can you expect in Armenia, or in Turkey, when the very religion that is to make people better, inculcates such principles?
59270What will become of Germany, Austria, and Italy, who form the Triple Alliance?
59270What will you do with a land where lying is the simplest of mental exercises, and where no one was ever known to blush over it if exposed?"
59270When Christian homes are ablaze, Hast thou no voice to raise?
59270When will they send forth a mandate that these horrors must stop?
59270Whence does the Holy Spirit proceed?
59270Where are those Christian powers who saved African slaves?
59270Where are those Christians who advocated brotherly love and mercy, sending their missionaries to teach us?
59270Where art thou, Czar, oh, where?
59270Where is Armenia?
59270Where is good Frederick''s son When evil deeds are done?
59270Where shall I find them?
59270Where sleeps thy early fame?
59270Where was the Garden of Eden?
59270Who are the Armenians?
59270Who are the commercial class?
59270Who are these two witnesses?
59270Why do I keep repeating"two years"?
59270Why do I not say one year or three years, or a few years?
59270Why do n''t they emigrate?
59270Why not kill the Americans and get richer?"
59270Why the Turkish government?
59270Why, good people, what has his ministry got to do with it?
59270Why?
59270Why?
59270Why?
59270Will not the Christian nations be aroused with great indignation and give the last blow to such a cruel Mohammedan tyranny?
59270Will the Armenians have any crops?
59270Will the Czar succeed in getting Constantinople?
59270Will the European powers who signed the Berlin Treaty give any assurance to the Armenians that they will be protected hereafter?
59270Wilt bear the curse of Cain?
59270World, world, hear our prayer Oh where is Russia, where?
59270Yet this is a picture of what happened over part of Armenia; can you think it is of no concern to you?
59270and Olmazmi( Not to be?)
59270and will not the Sultan permit them, and are there not Armenians in the places along their route?
59270what shall we come to?
53674Behind the duty that lies on all people is the duty to the sovereign and benefactor(?).
53674How could elephants have come?
53674The lines of the face show the thought of your head(?).
53674What does a slave who bows not his neck to the order?
53674What need was there of elephants?
53674Who thought that this boy of few years Would behave so badly to his sire? 53674 ''a heap''? 53674 ( snake- head? 53674 ), 25 qushqi(? 53674 ), 90 arghali( wild sheep), 55 tughli( yaks? 53674 181 seems to have bafatahaigi for''assistance''(?). 53674 305 has Shah Beg Khan Buri(?). 53674 305, and Bakhtar(?) 53674 A large number of the scattered Uymaqs, and the hill- people of Badakhshan, whom they call Gharchal( Georgians? 53674 A person of weak body( thin?) 53674 A qurisha[ 636](?) 53674 Abu- l- Qasim and Khwaja Khizr Khan, who by the efforts of Hilal Khan had assembled on this(? 53674 After the defeat and capture of Khusrau he went off alone(?) 53674 Afterwards he said,If he will not turn back on my advice, and takes up arms, what must be done?"
53674Although he was fractious( mast), I had confidence in my own riding and his pleasant paces(?).
53674Amba Khan Kashmiri, who was descended from the rulers of Kashmir and was connected( by marriage?)
53674Another is the ketaki[ 11]( Pandanus?
53674As I ordered that whoever had the poetic temperament should recite( compose?)
53674As I was much inclined to eat them, inasmuch as I had not( hitherto?)
53674As cheetahs did not pair with cheetahs,( still less) had it ever been heard in former times(?)
53674As on the previous day, I embarked in a boat, and after traversing 2 1/8 kos the village of Kakha- das( Kakhavas?)
53674As the time did not allow of his presenting all his offerings, he now brought before me the elephant Sarnak(?)
53674As this news reached me through Nur- Jahan Begam, I gave her the parganah of Boda( Toda?
53674At the entrance there is an opening in the shape of a mihrab,[ 567] which is in length(?
53674At the stage of Aluwa(?)
53674Bahadur Khan, governor of Qandahar, had sent seven Iraq horses and nine tuquz( 81?)
53674But if so, could a bridge have been made, and with eighteen boats?
53674Can it mean''red cavalry''?
53674Can the copy mentioned by Jahangir be that in the Bodleian Library, which Sir W. Jones praised so highly?
53674Can this picture be the original of that prefixed to White& Davey''s translation of Timur''s Institutes?
53674Daulat, the head of the village of Jigri[ 203](?
53674Delete( Balchha?).
53674Do I behold myself in such comfort after such torture?"
53674Does Jahangir mean that he wrote sixty- four pages?
53674Else why should this impostor pretend that he had marks of the blinding?
53674For dhik(?)
53674From the ground to the place where the branches and leaves came to an end(?
53674From the place whence the branches and green leaves began(?)
53674Has Allah granted to any other person such faculty of memory?
53674He had an unknown writing(?
53674He had two sons, to both of whom I showed great kindness, but where are there others like him?
53674He is also mentioned in the Iqbal- nama, p. 38, where Mubarak is described as ruler( hakim) of Juyza and Saful(?).
53674He made an offering of twelve muhrs and a Koran with a jewelled cover, and two jewelled roses(?)
53674He now became Asaf Khan, and apparently the title of I`tiqad was transferred to his younger brother( or cousin?)
53674He repeated this verse--"What I see, is it, O God, waking or in a trance?
53674I encamped seven times at Deo Ray( Deo Rani)( Dorai?).
53674I gave 5,000 rupees to Nathu Mal(?
53674I marched from this village on the 3rd Azar, and pitched at the village of Badhal( Mawal?
53674I often said to him:"Thou art a learned physician; why dost thou not cure thy own wounds?"
53674In short, to whatever zamindar he went he took money[ 464] from him(?)
53674In what language can one give thanks for such favours?
53674Is this the story referred to by Hawkins( Purchas), about Muqarrab having taken a Banian''s daughter?
53674It appears from the Ghiyasu- l- loghat that a Qutbi ruby is a broad ruby suitable for a ring( signet?).
53674It was said that in the Wilayat( Persia?)
53674Its flowers are double and treble(?).
53674MS. and Iqbal- nama, p. 58, have bar bazi(''on the rope''?
53674Marching 4 1/2 kos on the 6th, a halt was made near the village of Barora( Bardara?).
53674Marching on the 23rd 3 3/4 kos, I alighted at the village of Bahasu( Bhalu?).
53674Muqarrab Khan presented a decorated jar, Frank hats, and a jewelled sparrow(?).
53674Nanhu?
53674Nearly 300 animals were captured, namely, 35 quch( rams?
53674Nur- Jahan Begam here shot with a gun a qarisha(?
53674Of necessity, therefore, at this auspicious time when the attention of the servants of holy angels(?)
53674Offerings came from him of two horses and some tuquz[ 588]( nine- pieces?)
53674On Friday an elephant named Ran- badal( cloud of war?
53674On Kam- shamba( Wednesday), the 22nd, marching 5 1/4 kos, I halted at the village of Ranyad( Renav?).
53674On Saturday, the 12th, the halt was at Akura Saray(?).
53674On Sunday, the 22nd, marching from the neighbourhood of Nalcha( Balchha?
53674On Thursday, the 15th Arslan Bi, governor of the fort of Kahmard, who was one of the servants of middle rank(?)
53674On Tuesday, the 14th, marching 6 kos, I halted at Silgarh( Sabalgarh?).
53674On Wednesday, the 13th, I went to see the tank of Tarangsar( Narangsar?
53674On the 10th of that month an elephant was presented to Shah Beg Yuzi[ 293](?
53674On the 13th, out of the offering of Khwaja Abu- l- hasan, one qutbi( Egyptian?)
53674On the 19th, having made a march of 2 1/4 kos, an encampment was made in the neighbourhood of the village of Kuraka( Koran?
53674On the 22nd an order was given to march, and after 3 1/8 kos were traversed the camp was pitched at the village of Bulghari( Nawalkheri?).
53674On the 22nd, Mirza Raja Bhao Singh took leave to go to Amber, which was his ancient native place, and had given him a special Kashmir phup(?)
53674On the 26th the offering of Nad` Ali Maidani, consisting of nine horses, several bits(?
53674On the 3rd, Mu`azza[ 599](?)
53674On the 6th there was a march, and going for 4 1/8 kos by the pass known as Ghate Chanda, the royal camp was pitched at the village of Amhar( Amjar?).
53674On the road they fell in with an army of the Dakhanis, whose leaders were Mahalldar,[ 482] Danish( Atash?
53674On the same day they brought a peach from Istalif, barabar sar- i- buh bakalani,"as big as an owl''s head"(?).
53674On this day a jewelled sword with a belt and band(?)
53674One of those near asked,''Whose picture is this?''
53674Perhaps ruz- i- duyam here means''another day,''and not''the next day''; but then, if so, why is it the rakhi day, for that is in Sawan?
53674Perhaps the bird was the large maina, the Bhimraj or Bhringraj(?)
53674Shaja`at Khan gave a manly shout and roused the standard- bearer, saying:"Be bold: I''m alive and the standard is at my feet(?)."
53674Shall I mount myself, or shall I send Khurram?"
53674Shihab Khan was defeated and hastened towards Patan( Patan?
53674Since your temperament has been nourished by the water of treachery, what else can spring up but such actions?
53674So that the( evil) eye not reaching me again may reach another?
53674The Iqbal- nama, p. 47, has masha ra zir kard,''applied the match''(?).
53674The Ra''is of Chikri( Jigri?)
53674The Shah had written to his own people:"What seeker of occasion and raiser of strife has come against Qandahar without my order?
53674The facts are that Mu`taqid Khan came to Pulam[ 416] Guzar( ferry?
53674The length of the outer circuit(?)
53674The length[ 552] of this Subah from the extremity of the province of Garha to the province of Banswala( Banswara?)
53674The offering of Bahadur Khan, governor of Qandahar, consisting of nine horses, nine tuquz of fine cloth( 81 pieces?
53674The offering of Tatar Khan Bakawul- begi, consisting of one ruby( la`l), one yaqut, a jewelled takhti( signet?
53674The people of India call this animal dudhadharit( dudhariya?).
53674The text has"It chanced that the zamindar of that place was spending some days in that neighbourhood(?)."
53674The true reading seems to be sad dana- i- kish,''one hundred pieces of muslin''(?).
53674Then said I,"How can these forms be a means of your approaching the Deity?"
53674They were given on his recommendation(?).
53674This garden is situated on the ground on which the Commander- in- Chief, Khankhanan Ataliq fought with and defeated Nabu( Nannu?
53674This is one of his couplets:--"If my weeping should cause her to smile, what wonder?
53674Those who were present wondered at his words, and said that the prophets had no such information, and how could they believe such words?
53674Though he was a subordinate(?)
53674Truly, what can one make of an original nature and innate disposition?
53674What can I write of this unpleasantness?
53674What can be written of the verdure and self- grown fragrant plants?
53674What can one do with the decrees of God?
53674What could he have said in the presence of such disgrace?
53674What shall be written of the beauty and sweetness of this village?
53674What they have done to me, and what has happened to them from me, God the knower of secrets knows; possibly no one could mention such another case(?).
53674When I came out and heard what the news was, I asked,"What must be done?
53674Why did you enrol yourself amongst the wicked and disloyal?
53674With regard to the derivation of the word, may it not be connected with mom,''wax''?
53674With what tongue can I render thanks for this favour?
53674[ 116] What shall I write of her excellences and goodness?
53674[ 127] I appointed Abu- n- nabi(?)
53674[ 161]?
53674[ 163] Text, Uymaq puri(?).
53674[ 225] Shamshir- i- sikhaki,''pointed sword, poniard''?
53674[ 294] Salamu- llah is mentioned later on( p. 78), and is described as brother''s son of Mubarak, who held the country of Jotra(?)
53674[ 296] and Darful(?)
53674[ 320] An order had been sent that as Kesho Das, the son of Ray Kalah(?
53674[ 328] Text, Zangchiyan(?).
53674[ 426] Is this an allusion to some complimentary remark of Sir Thomas Roe?
53674[ 527]''Of body like Krishna, or like a flute''?
53674[ 604] Two hundred rupees per storey(?).
53674[ 608] After three of four gharis of night had passed, I dismissed the men and summoned the ladies, and till a watch of night( remained?)
53674[ 633] On Sunday(?
53674[ 656] Query"the tank of Yasoda,"the foster- mother of Krishna?
53674[ 673] Or` Arabi( Arabian?).
53674[ 678] So in text, but surely it should be"8th or 7th"?
53674[ 680] Suwari- i- khud u khwush- jalu- i- u,"my own riding and his pleasant paces(?)."
53674[ 90] According to the Tabaqat, Elliot, v, 366, what the Mirza said was"Where are the elephants?"
53674a signet?
53674a signet?
53674and then let him go(?
53674devanayak?
53674equal to five elephants(?).
53674have Jadun Ray and Baba Chokanth( Jiu Kanth?).
53674have chi rawish- i- tuzukast,"What kind of arrangement is this?"
53674have gor or chor, a pheasant(?).
53674komla?
53674on the ropes?
53674seem to have mutassil- i- mab- i- chaukandi,''in shape like a chaukandi(?).''
53674seem to have zarin,''golden''(?).
53674tent- ropes)( in circumference?).
53674than a large markhur(?).
53674the name seems to be Hansomat( swan- like?).
53674the panther- keeper), and Salamu- llah, the Arab, who is a distinguished young man and a relative( son- in- law?)
53674to the top( trunk?)
49735How are things going?
49735What is this?
49735Where does she come from?
49735Who prevents it?
49735Whose steamer?
49735A curious incident, is it not?
49735A mutiny?
49735A pretty picture, is it not?
49735A satisfying meal, was it not?
49735A solid figure, but how many are only transports?
49735Am I pleased?
49735And if he goes, what fate may his staff expect?
49735And what can I say in it?
49735And what welcome awaited me?
49735And what will happen then?
49735And who is it who has annihilated the fleet?
49735Are they despairing in Russia and not counting on Vladivostok being able to hold out?
49735Are they joking, or have they quite lost their heads?
49735Are you going straight to Russia from here?"
49735At Vladivostok there is little coal; there are no shells, powder, or guns; and how many shall we have left after the fight?
49735At last it was discovered, and how do you suppose?
49735At the post- office they asked me questions like this:"Are you leaving to- day or to- morrow?
49735But what if my supposition about Sagalien and Vladivostok are justified?
49735Can I obtain another?
49735Can it be another terrible misfortune?
49735Can it be so?
49735Can it be that at the very last we shall be unsuccessful?
49735Can it be that our fleet will complete the great tragedy of the ruin of an immense navy?
49735Can it be that they will be ingloriously and ignominiously destroyed?
49735Can it be that we shall not wait for the_ Oleg_ and other ships coming with her?
49735Can it be that, even now, they are unable to decide whether to go backward or forward?
49735Can it be the Japanese?
49735Can it really have been so few?
49735Can the fate of the Port Arthur fleet await us?
49735Can there be success under these conditions?
49735Can these ships be relied on?
49735Can they not have left ships to watch Vladivostok?
49735Can this be true?
49735Can we be trusting to our country or merely to luck?
49735Can you guess what our one topic of conversation in the fleet is about?
49735Could anything more disgraceful than this war be imagined?
49735Could they join the foreign legion?
49735Could you have believed that I should ever be pulled across the ocean in a tiny cockleshell?
49735Do they intend to attack us in the straits of Malacca?
49735Do they not know the place where we are to be found, and are they looking for us at sea?
49735Do they really not care for the letters or for their contents?
49735Do you know how the officers in the wardroom amuse themselves all the evening?
49735Do you know how they fast?
49735Do you know how this operation is performed?
49735Do you know that the_ Bogatyr_ sank while coming out of dock?
49735Do you know there are forty- two ships at Nosi Be under the Russian naval and merchant flags?
49735Do you know to what distance our ships extend, going in several divisions?
49735Do you know, it seems to me that the eighth will be an important date for our fleet?
49735Do you know, the number of ships in the fleet is now fifty- two?
49735Do you remember I told you a sailor threw himself and his hammock into the straits of Malacca?
49735Do you remember in Vigo each ship was only allowed to take 400 tons, and they all took more than 800 each?
49735Do you remember last Easter?
49735Do you remember my telling you how it would be?
49735Do you remember what I said before the departure of the fleet?
49735For instance, can you not imagine the following scene?
49735For whom else is a similar fate in store?
49735Has Russia really come to this?
49735Has he come in order to request us to go?
49735Has it done harm to the enemy?
49735Have they fallen into the hands of the Japanese?
49735Have things gone badly with Kuropatkin again?
49735Have you heard that Japan and France have concluded the following agreement?
49735He came into my cabin to- day with a bucket and mop, and said,"Shall I interfere with your worship if I wash the deck?"
49735How am I to sleep?
49735How are they faring now?
49735How can this be explained?
49735How can we fight Japan when they can not arrange such a simple matter as sending the mails?
49735How does she fare?
49735How is this?
49735How many impediments has this"Ruler of the Seas"put on our voyage?
49735How many men have perished!--and for what?
49735How many officers and men, do you suppose?
49735How many restless nights are before us?
49735How shall we stand it after the tropics?
49735How was I to get on board?
49735How will it all end?
49735How will it all end?
49735How will it all end?
49735How will the smaller vessels, like torpedo- boats, get on?
49735How will this night pass?
49735I wonder if we shall arrive there soon?
49735I wonder if we shall be able to send letters to- morrow?
49735I wonder in what condition the third fleet will arrive?
49735I wonder what telegrams the admiral has received?
49735If our fleet loses the battle, can the third fleet continue its voyage independently?
49735If that is the case, how many are left to Linievitch?
49735If that is the case, why is the third fleet sent?
49735If that was the case, why did they not attack?
49735If they are the_ Ural''s_, what is her reason for being silent?
49735If we are obliged to remain somewhere and wait, will the admiral remain in the fleet?
49735If we are there so long, when shall we get to Vladivostok?
49735If we were to wait for the third fleet, why did we leave Nosi Be?
49735In Harbin?
49735Is it not all the same?
49735Is it not extraordinary?
49735Is it worth it?
49735Is it worth while sending our fleet to the East?
49735Is not all this neutrality and international right a farce?
49735Is success likely to be on our side?
49735Is the war really lost?
49735Is there ice there still?
49735Is this a good thing?
49735Just after we left Libau he saw a box of pastilles and said,"Did our barina[ lady] really come to Libau, sir?"
49735On what do these people count?
49735Poor Russia, when will your trials be ended?
49735Russia may not ask these officers,"Where is the navy that was built by the sweat of millions of Russian people?
49735Shall I go to bed, and if so shall I sleep?
49735Shall we await it at Kamranh?
49735Shouting the question,"One or two?"
49735The fleet is still strong enough, but is it efficient?
49735The nigger fired back,"You have lots of money-- do you do anything?"
49735The ship''s signalmen interpreted the signal thus,"Do you see the torpedo- boats?"
49735Then what will happen?
49735There is some belonging to Russia, but will the French allow us to take it?
49735They have the impertinence to say,"Who dare criticise us?"
49735They said,"What the devil does it mean?
49735They say,"How dare he abuse the fleet?
49735To whom were not letters addressed?
49735Was it from these ships we received signals?
49735Was it worth while bringing her here?
49735What are the Japanese doing?
49735What are they thinking of in Petersburg?
49735What can be done now with that transport?
49735What can be more infamous than the conduct of our navy?
49735What can this be?
49735What could I do?
49735What could we do then?
49735What do you think of that?
49735What has it done?
49735What if there is an attack?
49735What is Nebogatoff''s fleet doing now?
49735What is all this?
49735What is going on there?
49735What is it to them, sitting snugly in Petersburg, that more than 850 officers alone have no news from home for two months?
49735What is one to believe?
49735What is the use of telling us at all, if we, considering it confidential, do not make use of our evidence?
49735What is to prevent her from going on ahead, and laying down ground- mines in her wake?
49735What is to prevent her joining our fleet?
49735What more can be said?
49735What more do you want?"
49735What news awaits us?
49735What news do they contain?
49735What news will it bring?
49735What of the Japanese?
49735What should we do?
49735What sort of a fool would admit that he was taking a cargo to Japan?
49735What sort of ship is there not with us?
49735What surprises are in store for us on the way to Madagascar?
49735What then?
49735What then?
49735What was his mental condition?
49735What was the end of the shooting affair in the German Ocean, near Hull?
49735What were they thinking about in sending the fleet?
49735What were they thinking of before?
49735What will be the end of all this?
49735What will he do there, on that savage shore?
49735What will it be?
49735What will the third bring us?
49735What will the third fleet do?
49735What will they do?
49735What will to- night bring us?
49735What would it have been had it been a head or beam wind?
49735What?
49735When shall we get our letters?
49735When shall we leave here?
49735When will there be an end to this inefficiency, bragging, and conceit?
49735Where and how shall we effect a junction?
49735Where are the Japanese?
49735Where are they?
49735Where can our fleet go if Vladivostok is cut off?
49735Where has it been lingering a whole week?
49735Where has that respected institution called the Naval General Staff sent our letters now?
49735Where have I not spent this day?
49735Where is now the supply depot of our land forces?
49735Where is the third fleet now?
49735Where will our fleet go then, and what will it do?
49735Who can foretell the events?
49735Who gave him the right to do so?
49735Who would believe that they would spend St. Nicholas Day near the southern coast of Africa?
49735Whose can they be?
49735Why did she run if there was nothing contraband on board?
49735Why did they not cut adrift their nets, if they had them out, and get out of the way?
49735Why do they miss opportunities that are so favourable for them?
49735Why do they spend more money for nothing by sending it?
49735Why have they not attacked us?
49735Why must she go on the same course as we are going?
49735Will it add to the glory of Russia?"
49735Will it be for long?
49735Will it catch us?
49735Will it help the fatherland?
49735Will it join us at Vladivostok?
49735Will it return to Russia, will it remain somewhere here, or will it go to the East?
49735Will the Japanese really allow such an opportunity to pass of damaging our fleet?
49735Will the_ Orel_ bring me an answer to my telegram?
49735Will there be a fleet action?
49735Will there be any mails, and of what date?
49735Will there ever be an end to our reverses?
49735Will there soon be an end of this coaling bacchanalia?
49735Will they concentrate all their attention and their strength on the strait of Sunda, or east of it?
49735Will they escort us for long in this manner?
49735Will they let the third fleet join us without a fight?
49735Will they really continue their voyage to the East?
49735Would Russia do anything similar?
49735Would it not have been simpler to make certain that she carries contraband, take her crew from her, and sink her?
49735what will the fleet do then?
59972''"Because,"I said,"the men would never have reached the place, and then what should I have done?
59972''(_ b_) Is it desirable that a unit told off to the defence of a fort should go to it feeling like men who went across"the Bridge of Sighs"in Venice?
59972''A Japanese?
59972''And do you know, gentlemen, they took me for a foreigner-- a Swiss by birth?
59972''And under whom will Kinchou be?''
59972''And you will, I suppose, only write the truth in it?''
59972''Can you tell us, Colonel,''said an officer of the regiment,''why we are being continually taken into Arthur and then back again?
59972''Go?
59972''He seemed surprised at this answer and asked,"Why?"
59972''How is it that I can still see our men in a bomb- proof?
59972''How?
59972''Is it true, sir, that the Fortress has been surrendered?''
59972''May I use steel shells, sir, instead?''
59972''Sir, wo n''t you order Tretiakoff to remain on the summit of the hill all the time?
59972''They had to go from the Chinese Wall through Kuropatkin Lunette, and what was this lunette like by now?
59972''Very well, but are you sure?''
59972''Was it possible for me to literally carry out this principle in practice?
59972''Well, sir, what can be worse than having to remain on the defensive?
59972''What are they up to?
59972''What are you doing with yourself?''
59972''What are you doing?
59972''What can I do for you, General?
59972''What do you want?''
59972''What has happened to General Stössel?
59972''What have you to say?''
59972''What''s happened?
59972''What''s up?''
59972''Where were you?''
59972''Who was to blame?''
59972''Who writes the"News"in the_ Novy Kry_?''
59972''Who, may I ask, gave you permission to abandon it?''
59972''Why are the other batteries silent?
59972''Why is this?
59972''Why, if there was a chance of our being cut off, do you suppose for a minute that Stössel would let supplies be sent out?
59972''Will they be all right?''
59972''Would you care to come with me to Green Hills?''
59972''You doubt it?
599722 being followed, and to ensure that the principle that a garrison should resist to the last should not be forgotten?"
599722 being followed, and to ensure that the principle that a garrison should resist to the last should not be forgotten?"
59972A smile?
59972After their departure a telegram was received:''Why have the reserve men not been supplied with first- year tunics?
59972And is it to be wondered at?
59972And we?
59972And what was the cause of this catastrophe?
59972And what were Stössel''s staff doing all this time?
59972And why?
59972Are you mad?
59972Are you wounded?''
59972Aye, and not only was he an aide- de- camp, but he was now a hero, for had he not been promoted to the St. George of the Third Class?
59972But how could he deal with this enemy of the Fortress?
59972But now the reserve was used up, and what were we to do?
59972But what could we now do?
59972By the way, Semenoff, have you given orders for the outposts to be strengthened, and warned all officers to expect an attack to- morrow?''
59972Can I go and rest a little?''
59972Can a more hopeless state of things be imagined?
59972Can we hold out at Kinchou?
59972Can you guarantee that the enemy wo n''t mount guns there?''
59972Captain Golovan, what is your opinion on this question?''
59972Colonel Petrusha authorized to arrest''anyone''?
59972Colonel Yolshin, looking out of the window, said:''I wonder how long all this will be ours?
59972Did that correspond to the needs of the besieged Fortress?
59972Do we know how to?
59972Do you really imagine that the Japanese can wage war on two fronts?
59972Do you remember?
59972Does Russia realize the gigantic work done by Smirnoff and the garrison under him?
59972For what did he take Captain Kwats, the commanding officer, and the men?
59972Had the subject ever been considered in St. Petersburg?
59972Has his wound really made such an impression upon him?''
59972Have you ever, when travelling by rail, stopped in a station or at some siding at night alongside a cattle train, and heard the noise of the cattle?
59972He did not attempt it by speeches; for where, when, and to whom could he speak?
59972He would ask,''What have you to say?''
59972How am I to get them away?
59972How can one account for such a decision concerning men suffering from scurvy?
59972How can the Japanese, yellow- skinned little devils that they are, get into the place?''
59972How could I have dared to do such a thing on my own responsibility?''
59972How could a Russian general be ignorant of it?
59972How could they be spies, when they asked me to let them enlist in the volunteers that they might bark at the Japanese?''
59972How did you dare leave Kinchou?
59972How many Russian officers know and care for their men?
59972How many protested or were even indignant at this legalized butchery?
59972How much longer is the train going to stop here?
59972How should he have acted?
59972I have the honour to inquire if this can be done?
59972I say, are you all mad?
59972I was struck by the calmness and endurance of the gunners during the whole time of this, their first artillery battle; whence did they get it?
59972If the energetic, indefatigable Raschevsky began to feel tired, what must the faint- hearted have felt?
59972If we had only had good men here, in six years what might we not have done, seeing what had been accomplished in four months?
59972If we, in the inside, could not sleep, how could these men, whom a shell might at any instant turn into blood and dust?
59972In saying that''the men would never have reached the place, and then what should I have done?''
59972It may be asked why the new Commandant was not entrusted with the plan of mobilization works?
59972It was founded on letters from the Japanese saying:''Why do you hold on?
59972It was of this hill-- the scene of eight days of the most desperate fighting-- that Stössel had said in May:''Why are heavy guns being mounted here?
59972It was possibly good training for the hardships to follow?
59972Kinchou had shown what damage could be done by small shells, and what might we not expect from siege- guns?
59972Major Yamoaka anxiously asked:''They are surely not firing?''
59972Naumenko, do you see them?''
59972Next day I had a conversation on the subject with General Smirnoff, who said:''"Why did you surrender the fort?
59972One can not help asking why, when Velichko drew out the plans of the Fortress, he did not insist on Ta- ku- shan being fortified?
59972One of them, mad with fanaticism, got on to the top, shouting:''How are you, Russkys?''
59972Remove the cattle from country already in the possession of the enemy?
59972Report it to St. Petersburg-- yes: St. Petersburg was many miles away; but why stultify himself before the whole garrison?
59972Salt,[?
59972Stössel''s efforts to repress drunkenness were beyond praise, but what could he do?
59972Surely they are not retiring?
59972The blockers at it again?
59972The day was ours, for we still held Green Hills; but how about the morrow?
59972The fleet was there again in its usual place in the western and eastern basins; but what was to be done?
59972Then, turning suddenly to Fock:''And you, sir, it appears, do not intend to obey my orders?
59972They had been accustomed to expect death, and now-- now-- what did they not hear?
59972They wanted the Fortress?
59972To the question,''Was it possible to have avoided this epidemic of scurvy, and could we have checked it with what we had in Port Arthur?''
59972Veselovsky killed?''
59972Was he laughing at the Commandant, or had he gone off his head?
59972Was it a joke?
59972Was it not all possible?
59972Was it not mockery indeed to ask me such a question?
59972Was it submission to fate, trust in luck, or stupidity?
59972Were the enemy getting ferocious in their exasperation, and beginning to ignore humanity?
59972What are they looking at?''
59972What are we to do with all the gold vases?
59972What are your orders?"
59972What can I do for you?
59972What could Smirnoff do?
59972What could Smirnoff say?
59972What could be expected from hospitals opened after the August assaults, when there was nothing left in the place with which to equip them?
59972What did they not know?
59972What had been done on the whole?
59972What have you to say?''
59972What influence had that on its fate?
59972What is the good of firing on the near slope?''
59972What is to be done?''
59972What use is a fortified position if its loop- holes are unsuitable for firing, or, instead of giving the firer cover, expose him?
59972What was the result when war commenced?
59972What would have been his feelings, I wonder, if on the way to Arthur he had come to himself?
59972What''s happened?
59972What''s happened?''
59972What, I ask, could he have done?
59972Where''s your officer?
59972Wherever we find the war correspondent we find the Commandant, eh...?''
59972While we in the town were kept awake by anxiety and on account of the hideous uproar, how about the men at the front?
59972Who can equal him in gallantry, unselfishness, and endurance?
59972Who cares to lose a leg or an eye?
59972Who could say that Stössel''s arrest would not have results quite opposite to those wished for?
59972Who has altered them?''
59972Who is better or more noble than the private soldier?
59972Who says that Kinchou is badly fortified?
59972Who was to blame because it had returned without having brought on a decisive action?
59972Whose fault was it?
59972Why did General Bazilevsky-- if he had such a plan-- not give it to Stössel?
59972Why did Kuropatkin when he went round the Fortress not ask for the plan of its works, even though only roughly drawn out?
59972Why did Smirnoff not do this?
59972Why did he publish the order?
59972Why does n''t Irman, who is commanding the western front, send us any word?
59972Why is it all done?''
59972Why?
59972Why?
59972Why?
59972Why?
59972Why?''
59972Will you sign?''
59972Wo n''t you sit down?''
59972Would he have held out long if he had attempted with his army of 40,000 to retake the redoubts from us?
59972You can see those little poles running all the way down?
59972[ Footnote 46:?
59972and amid such surroundings?
59972so that''s it?
59972what are you talking about?
59972what did I not see?
59972where are you going to?
59972| 13| 6|--(?
4732How shall I do such great wrong and sin against God?
4732If your sins are as scarlet, how should they be reckoned white as snow? 4732 Is it thou, O troubler of Israel?"
4732Thou wilt build a house FOR ME? 4732 What is youth?
4732Why hast thou disquieted me, to bring me up? 4732 Woe to them who long for the day of the Lord!--What to you is the day of the Lord,?
4732), what conscientious man can attach any weight to the opposite assertion of the Talmud?
4732):"Shall I come before Him with burnt- offerings with calves of a year old?
47321- 9 go back before chap x. and join on to vi.-ix.?
473210), if no mention is made of his wrestling with El, which was the occasion of his change of name?
473211, Y+R for Y+RP?
473213), which apprehends the antithesis thus:"THOU wilt build a house for me?
473213:) OUTOI) EUXONTAI UEIN( EKATOMBAS TOIS QEOIS KAI XRWNTAI TOIS( IEREIOIS PROS) EUWXIAN.
473214 are even called officers of the host as in 2Kings xi 15, after their soldiers have been taken from them or metamorphosed?
473214)?
47321:"and Jehovah spake to him, How long wilt thou mourn for Saul, seeing I have rejected him?"
473229?
47322:) EN( HLLLA| TI LEGEI) H GRAFH i.e., How stands it written in the section relating to Elijah?
47322Maccabees and a multitude of other compositions have also made use of"sources,"but how does this enhance the value of their statements?
473230(?
47324,"Remember ye the torah of Moses my servant;"but where shall we look for any second expression of this nature?
47328?
4732 xxvi.
4732?> CHAPTER X.
4732A period from which no monuments are preserved to us?
4732Above all, how could the scribes hope to retain their importance if temple and synagogue were cast into the shade by politics and clash of arms?
4732And Pharaoh said to Jacob, How many are the days of the years of thy life?
4732And finally as for the reference to Ezekiel(?
4732And for what reason?
4732And what could be the sense of representing Adam and Eve as so intent to know what was sin and what was virtue?
4732And what of the ungodly?
4732And when they ask: Why hath Jehovah done thus to this land and to this house?
4732And which is the more original-- that the angels use a ladder as in Genesis, or that they have wings as in Isaiah?
4732And why?
4732Are we to suppose that Doeg, single- handed, could have made away with eighty- five men?
4732Are we to take it then that he formed his own special private notion of the Torah?
4732But a mist(?)
4732But how did the difference arise?
4732But in what manner was this done?
4732But is it older or younger than Deuteronomy?
4732But is the ark a guarantee of the existence of the tabernacle?
4732But the most important question came at last to be, how individuals were to have part in the glory of the future?
4732But the vengeance is to be executed on God, and in such a case who can be the avenger?
4732But what is the inner relation of the one version to the other?
4732But what is the state of the case as regards the_ pesah_?
4732But what of the fact that a people of at least two millions has only 22,273 firstborn males, or say 50,000 firstborn of both sexes?
4732But what would the objectors have?
4732But where is this central authority in the period of the judges?
4732But, even if Zerah were really a historical personage, of what avail would this be for the unhistorical connection?
4732By the way is there anything in the similarity between Sene and Sinai?
4732Can this have been the time when Noah''s family made up the whole population of the earth?
4732Deuteronomy was really nothing more than a theory during the pre- exile period, but who would argue from this that it was not there at all?
4732Did He in truth dwell behind the clouds, and did He not care about the doings of men?
4732Did he find support in the Nebiim?
4732Did ye offer unto me sacrifices and gifts in the wilderness the forty years, O house of Israel?"
4732Do they expect to find positive statements of the non- existence of what had not yet come into being?
4732Does this amount, in the circumstances, to a proof that such traits were derived from that source?
4732Even critical analysis?
4732For what reason does Chronicles stand in the canon at all, if not in order to teach us this?
4732God hath delivered into your hand the princes of Midian, and what was I able to do in comparison of you?"
4732Had the Levites a military organisation, and, divided into three companies, did they change places every week in the temple service?
4732Hagar called the name of Jehovah who spoke with her, El Roi( God of Seeing), for she said,"Have I seen God, and am I kept in life after my seeing?"
4732Have we anything like the true history of Joseph in the Priestly Code?
4732Have ye not cast out the priests of Jehovah, the sons of Aaron and the Levites, and made for yourselves priests after the manner of the Gentiles?
4732He can not allow anything to happen without Levites; and was the ark of the covenant to be fetched to Jerusalem without them?
4732He is a second Moses?
4732How are we to regard this fact?
4732How can we explain this preponderance of priests over Levites, which is still surprising even if the individual figures are not to be taken as exact?
4732How does it manage that?
4732How in that case would it have been possible for him to make himself understood by the people, or to exercise influence over them?
4732How much more must this be the case with narrators whose express business is with the tradition?
4732How was it possible that Jehoiada should waive his divine right and suffer such a sacrilegious invasion of sacred privileges?
4732How was it possible that in spite of this his rule had no continuance?
4732How was it with the martyrs who had died in the expectation of the kingdom of God, before it came?
4732How would the colourless God of abstraction fare in such a situation?
4732If men do their part, how can Jehovah fail to do His?
4732If the question, Whereon did Jehovah''s relation to Israel ultimately rest?
4732If they are red like crimson, how should they be as wool?
4732If we are to explain the_ omissions_ by reference to the"author''s plan,"why may we not apply the same principle to the_ additions_?
4732In fact, the narrator speaks of a permanent house at Shiloh with doors and doorposts; that possibly may be an anachronism/1/( yet why?)
4732Into the genealogy a wonderful account of the slaying of the children of Ephraim by the men of Gath( 1Samuel iv.?)
4732Is it a humiliating thing that Israel should owe its freedom to a Persian?
4732Is it supposes that the tabernacle tolerates other sanctuaries besides itself?
4732Is not the gleaning of the grapes of Ephraim better than the vintage of Abiezer?
4732Is the Law the starting- point for the history of ancient Israel or for that of Judaism?
4732Is the Lord pleased with thousands of rams, with ten thousands of rivers of oil?
4732It was not removed from the earth after the fall; it is there still, else whence the need of cherubs to guard the access to it?
4732Must not some regard in fairness be paid to the ensemble of the question?
4732Nay, is it not rather a proof of the world- wide sway of the God of Jacob that He should thus summon His instruments from the ends of the earth?
4732Now it is admitted that the three constituent elements are separated from each other by wide intervals; the question then arises, In what order?
4732Only in< 2Kings?> xviii.
4732Or was Samuel in conspiracy with the priests against Saul?
4732Out of mere delight in Levitical pomp and high solemnities?
4732Perhaps because now the Priestly Code has suddenly awakened to life after its long trance, and become the inspiration of Ezekiel?
4732Serug is the name of a district which borders Haran on the North; how can the son of Serug all at once leap back to Ur Casdim?
4732Shall we suppose that they all of them forget this subject by mere accident, or that they conspired to ignore it?
4732Should we ask,_ how_ were things then?
4732Surely not the false gods which he has destroyed?
4732The prophet Elijah, always on the spot at the right moment, hurled the word at him,"Hast thou killed and also taken possession?
4732The question is, which of the two writings stands nearest to the starting- point?
4732The site of Sinai(= Horeb?)
4732Then is the Torah to die with him, and truth itself to succumb to falsehood, to heathenism?
4732There are no directions about the_ nervus ischiadicus_<** sciatic nerve??
4732There are no directions about the_ nervus ischiadicus_<** sciatic nerve??
4732Thus it is that the prophets are able to ask whether then Jehovah has commanded His people to tax their energies with such exertions?
4732To the Chronicler the story so told is quite incomprehensible; what does he make of it?
4732To what purpose( it was asked) all this religious strictness, which led to so much that was unpleasant?
4732Was he the man in whom the Messianic prophecies had found their fulfilment?
4732Was it such a difficult matter to find out forty definite stations in the wilderness for the forty years of the wanderings?
4732Was there any other quarter in which help could yet be sought?
4732Was there then, apart from this, strictly speaking, no material difference?
4732We might draw conclusions with regard to the body from the head: but what sort of an idea can we form of the position of Samuel?
4732Were the wicked right in saying that there was no God, i.e., that He did not rule and judge on earth?
4732Were these then the Messianic times which, it had been foretold, were to dawn at the close of their captivity?
4732Were they to escape from wrath because they died before the day of judgment?
4732What can have become, in the meantime, of the golden altar of incense?
4732What could the assertion mean that God would have no one but Himself know the difference between good and evil, and would deny to man this knowledge?
4732What did they mean?
4732What does Riehm mean by high antiquity?
4732What follows from this for the question before us?
4732What great genius was needed to transform the temple into a portable tent?
4732What indeed will ye do in the time of the solemn assembly and in the day of the feast of Jehovah?
4732What is the knowledge of good and evil?
4732What plan was to be taken, what materials to be used for such a building as the times allowed?
4732What power could then have been able in those days, when every man did what was right in his own eyes, to compel the individual to pay?
4732What sort of creative power is that which brings forth nothing but numbers and names?
4732What then are we to infer from this as to the historical place of the Priestly Code, if it be judged necessary to assign it such a place at all?
4732What then does Ewald say to the narratives of Daniel or Jonah?
4732What then?
4732What will ye do in the day of festival and in the day of the feast of the Lord?
4732Whence this concentration of all Israel into one great congregation[ QHL,( DH], without its like anywhere else in the Old Testament?
4732Whence this sudden change?
4732Where do they ever lean on any other authority than the truth of what they say; where do they rest on any other foundation than their own certainty?
4732Where is the Mosaic altar of burnt- offering?
4732Where is the whole wilderness- legislation as given from the tabernacle?
4732Who else than Jehovah could have thus sent Cyrus?
4732Why all this zeal for Jehovah, who refused to be mollified by it?
4732Why does he limit his attention to the prophetic literature?
4732Why not until now?
4732Why the two altars and the two stories of their inauguration, both tracing their origin to the patron of Ophra?
4732Why then did not Jehoiada make use of his own guard, the myriads of Levites who were at his command?
4732Why, for example, are there none of them in the mass of laws of the middle books of the Hexateuch?
4732Why?
4732Will ye save him?
4732[.1?]
4732and not only so, but even after the ordinances relating to the adornment of the priests, and the inauguration of the divine service?
4732and where be all His miracles, of which our fathers told us?
4732and xxxii.?
4732m(yl q+n ii.19?
4732seq.?
4732so that whosoever cometh to fill his hands with a young bullock and seven rams, even he may become a priest for the false gods?
4732vanquished Goliath the giant, the shaft of whose spear was as thick as a weaver''s beam?
4732was the Law to be even a second time broken under the pious king David?
4732what was exactly the nature of the theocratic constitution?
4732why thus separated from the other furnishings of the inner sanctuary?
52189''And what is your opinion?'' 52189 ''And you give the thieves a full and free pardon?''
52189''Does your majesty require the thieves or the treasure? 52189 ''How?
52189''Very well,''said the king:''but who were they? 52189 ''What are you doing?''
52189''What can you have to confess to me?'' 52189 ''What proof of love,''exclaimed poor Ahmed,''can you desire, which I will not give?''
52189''Who,''said the irritated lady,''do you take me for? 52189 A friend asked him how it happened that the two most celebrated Persian Soofee poets should differ so much in their description of love?
52189And do you think,said he,"I will do what I have told them?"
52189And what did the foolish writer of that book know about Solomon?
52189And what did you do?
52189Are the French,he asked,"a powerful people?"
52189But how do they see or hear,said I,"sufficient to direct them in their choice?"
52189But what is the use of those peeps and chance meetings to your young ladies, if they have not the liberty of choice with regard to their husbands?
52189But why,said I,"if they have this power, and such rights of property, are they cooped up, and never allowed to stir abroad without veils?
52189But you suffer from oppression like others?
52189Can not you go without cheese one day, you luxurious little rascal? 52189 Can you see land to starboard?"
52189Four?
52189Hajee,said Aga Mahomed Khan, half angry,"have I been mistaken?
52189Have you no laws,said I one day to Aga Meer,"but the Koran, and the traditions upon that volume?"
52189Have you studied our law,said Meerzâ Aga Meer to me,"particularly that part of it which relates to property and inheritance?"
52189How answerest thou?
52189How many fersekhs long do you wish it?
52189Is it not as likely they have been stolen from us?
52189Is that oppression?
52189Is the blood of the first race on the plains of Kipchâk contaminated? 52189 It depends upon his age; I suppose he is past five?"
52189It is taking the animal,said Rahmân Beg to me,"off his natural position; and for what?
52189Now what is our situation in Persia? 52189 Pray, do you expect,"said a pert courtier, who heard this declaration,"that the caliph is to pay your ignorance?"
52189The Greeks talk of the club of Hercules, but what was his club to the bull- headed mace with which Roostem destroyed whole armies? 52189 The old dame''s cat requested to know what rich meat was, and what taste wheat- cakes had?
52189Then,I observed,"when you made Soonees captives, you did not make them slaves?"
52189They delight in nothing,said he,"but strong liquor and hogs''flesh; and, would you believe it?"
52189Well,said the minister, addressing the Elchee''s relation,"how did you find Sûlimân Khan?"
52189What are you about, you fool?
52189What becomes of your illegitimate children in England?
52189What conduct is this, you scoundrel?
52189What does it look like?
52189What is the use of his lenity, if he neither gives his soldiers money himself, nor allows them to take it from others? 52189 What is the use of your quarter less three,"said an impatient landsman,"when the ship is aground?"
52189What think you of Persia?
52189Where can I go?
52189Where is the darling boy?
52189Where is the old villain,said the chief,"that dares to claim any one whom I protect?"
52189Who are these peasants?
52189Who has done it?
52189Why, then,said I,"did your Prophet permit polygamy, and set so bad an example?
52189You have heard of Zohâk, prince of Arabia?
52189You seem to have some distress of mind?
52189You were never married, then?
52189''And my Indian handkerchief and golden slippers?''
52189''And my silk vest?''
52189''Are you sure?''
52189''Are you tired of looking down at your last,''cried another,''that you are now looking up at the planets?''
52189''But how has this miraculous change been wrought?''
52189''Certainly,''said the jeweller, for such he was;''have you one to sell?''
52189''Common pebbles, I suppose; can you show me any?''
52189''Do n''t you know Ahmed the cobbler?''
52189''Do you really mean to say you are happy?''
52189''Do you think it possible I can suffer such gross wrong and injustice without complaining, and making it known to all the world?''
52189''Hadst thou been slain,''asked he of the intelligent brute,''how should I have accomplished my enterprise?''
52189''I will take this,''he said, wrapping it up, and putting it under his arm;''What is the price?''
52189''Nonsense,''said his friend;''do we not all know to what a termagant you are united?
52189''Poor who?''
52189''Tell me, Ahmed,''said the king,''who has stolen my treasure?''
52189''Well, Ahmed,''said his wife, as he entered,''what news at court?''
52189''What are you-- a common sailor?''
52189''What are you?''
52189''What did you find there?
52189''What have I to do with your wife?''
52189''What have you got?''
52189''What is that you say?''
52189''What is that?''
52189''What, friend Ahmed,''said one,''have you worked till your head is turned?''
52189''Why did you dare,''said the enraged monarch,''to write me fermâns?
52189''Why?''
52189Addressing those around him, he said,''Do not you now see the extent of the knowledge of Noosheerwân?
52189Admitting that the inhabitants of Europe received these tales and apologues from the Saracens, the next question is, where did they get them?
52189After complimenting him on his courage, I asked where he was born?
52189Am I to experience such prosperity after such adversity?''
52189Am not I the cherished wife of your bosom?''
52189But for me you must either have given up your journey, or have been drowned in that stream, and what is my reward?
52189But what can this be?
52189But why did you send a Persian to my court?
52189But, what is that?"
52189Can not you fill the bag and bring it away?''
52189Can there be a doubt, at the present moment, how they ought to act between you and the French?
52189Did you ever see or hear such a set of swaggerers and story- tellers?
52189Did you not recover my treasure?
52189Do they not hear of other countries?
52189From whence have you arrived with so lovely an appearance?
52189Has he married the daughter of a citizen of Nishâpoor?"
52189Have I given him sweetmeats so often, to be stared at as a stranger?
52189Have you not brought me this emerald?''
52189He asked the man, pointing to those in the shop, if he would buy any such articles?
52189He desired particularly to know how the Elchee had been treated in his dominions, and whether he liked what he had seen of Persia?
52189He exclaimed aloud to the heroes of Iran,''Where is Roostem?
52189He prophesied that there should be one unworthy man with me; it is this fellow: what have you taken?''
52189How could he ascertain their exact number?
52189I asked Rahmân Beg, how he, as a Mahomedan, could reconcile himself to make slaves of persons of the same religion?
52189I asked a person sitting near me, if this familiarity did not now and then interfere with discipline?
52189I have made up my mind to leave Nishâpoor; why should I remain?
52189I looked round; and observing my surprise, he instantly exclaimed,"What do I care who knows my sentiments?
52189I took it, and said to it,''Art thou musk or ambergris, for I am charmed with thy perfume?''
52189I understand the rights of your legitimate wives and daughters; but what becomes of the numerous progeny of slaves and others of the Harem?"
52189I went on well,"he adds,"till I came near to Hamadân, when our kâfillah was plundered by sixty horsemen: one fellow asked me,''what I had got?''
52189In a conversation I had with him, as we were walking the deck, the day we arrived at Muscat, I asked him if he had a wife?
52189In came an English waiter, with his head all powdered, shuffling and mincing, saying, as he entered the room,''Do you want me, Sir?''
52189Is this your boasted freedom?"
52189On being asked if he would sell him--"What will you give me?"
52189Seeing him look very miserable, I asked him what was the matter?
52189Seeing my friend quite delighted with the contemplation of this rich scene, I asked him, with some exultation, what he thought of it?
52189The breathless Yûsuph was the first who reached his father:''Where is my horse and my sword?''
52189The enraged squire sent for Abdûlla:''You blockhead,''said he,''what have you been about?
52189The mehmandar immediately called to a young woman of handsome appearance, and asked her in Turkish if she was a soldier''s daughter?
52189The princess rose, went to her husband, and said,''There, Ahmed, what do you think of the success of my calculations?''
52189The very thought alarmed him; and he turned to his kind friend, and asked if he could not recommend a suitable animal?
52189There you see Sûlimân Khan Kajir, and several other of the first chiefs of the kingdom-- I can cut all their heads off: can I not?"
52189They appear a lively, intelligent race-- can they be insensible to their comparatively wretched condition?
52189Was ever man more cruel than Aga Mahomed Khan?
52189What could poor Ahmed do?
52189What could you expect?"
52189What protection can be more effectual than this?
52189What, my dear father, are high rank or brilliant talents without religion and virtue?
52189When he had placed him safe on the opposite shore, he turned to him and said,''Are not you the most wicked and ungrateful of reptiles?
52189When the Turk approached the throne, Nadir, assuming his fiercest look, and exerting his voice to the utmost, said,"What do you desire of me?"
52189When they were dividing the spoil, I was called to an eminence where the chief stood:''What property have you got my little fellow?''
52189Where have you acquired such a comeliness?
52189Who can afford it?
52189Why( said he, with animation), what can you expect from men who are ignorant of the surface of the globe?
52189[ 94] Een kârkhâneh cheh fâideh; berâe sipâhee cheh zeroor sewâe neezeh wa dil?
52189and how came you by that glorious strength?''
52189and night after night, without ever once being mistaken?
52189and what have they done with my gold and jewels?''
52189are the people rich?
52189are they happy?''
52189are you also a fool?
52189by what means am I to find them?''
52189did not his wanton atrocities exceed all belief?
52189ever enable me to go to the Hemmân like the wife of the chief astrologer?
52189have they no envy, no desire for improvement?"
52189is it a fine country?
52189said I,"could he venture to take him from you?"
52189said I;"did you inquire after her?"
52189says he, quite pitiful,''are you the poor fellow who has suffered so much?
52189she exclaimed,''have I not the sacred claims of a neighbour upon you; are we not linked in the ties of kindred?
52189what can a soldier want beyond a spear and a heart?
52189what prevents your giving a proof of friendship, by taking me with you when next you visit the palace?
52189what success?''
52189when I contemplate this, in a dream or awake?
52189with such usages how can they attain that knowledge of the world which is necessary to enable them to perform their duties?"
52189you must be mistaken; do you mean such piastres as these?''
6687And are not these poor people right? 6687 And what if I were to push one of these fakirs?"
6687And where is your witch? 6687 And... and have you no regard for mediums?"
6687Are you comfortable, uncle? 6687 Are you sure you remember drawing this view?"
6687But do you really mean that you have no faith what- ever in the spirits of the dead?
6687But how did you get rid of the''striped one''?
6687But what are their ceremonies? 6687 But what does that prove?
6687But why do you intend taking us to the place of a man whom you consider as a thief and a robber?
6687But why should it be so? 6687 But why should you be upset, my dear fellow?
6687But you do not deny, do you, that you have studied this science and possess this gift?
6687Did you know, then, beforehand that we would discover the cells, or what?
6687Do n''t you admire this merry gathering, for instance? 6687 Do n''t you believe in animal magnetism?"
6687Do you mean that island there? 6687 Do you mean to say you do not recognize the lake?"
6687Do you think, then, that the Chinese ever understood anything about music?
6687Has anyone fired a shot?
6687Have you seen the lighthouse?
6687How can you Europeans kill and even devour them?
6687How dare you appear before us? 6687 How did you do it, Gulab- Sing?
6687How is it that the Brahmans manage to keep up such an evident cheat?
6687Indeed? 6687 Is it possible that a single, miserable rupee can have been the cause of all this?"
6687Is it possible the Swami had not to pay for this new achievement of his?
6687Is it possible you never came across these fossils in European museums? 6687 Is not this an exact interpretation of the Darwinian school?"
6687Nevertheless; suppose it bit you?
6687Now what is this view, sir?
6687Ought I not? 6687 Shall I give you some good advice?"
6687She?
6687The gland is in its place right enough,said he,"but how are we to know that it really does contain poison?"
6687The village? 6687 The whole mystery?"
6687This a woman''s voice? 6687 Upon my word,"said he,"do you really take me for the great Parabrahm?
6687Well, well,remarked he,"what shall we do if tigers really assault us?"
6687What am I to think? 6687 What can this be?"
6687What did the Swami say to that?
6687What do you mean? 6687 What do you say to all this?
6687What ground have you for saying so, I wonder?
6687What harm could be done by it? 6687 What is become of you, Mr. President?
6687What is the matter now?
6687What is the matter with him?
6687What is this new Orpheus, to whose voice these monkeys answer?
6687What is to be done now?
6687What on earth are you talking about?
6687What on earth brought you here?
6687What shall we do indeed?
6687What should I do, sir?
6687What should I do? 6687 What would you do,"I asked,"if this snake were about to bite you?
6687Who and what is this mysterious Hindu?
6687Who can strive against the Age of Darkness?
6687Who can tell,whispered the colonel in my ear,"whether these reports are mere gossip, or the truth?"
6687Why call forth the hour which has not yet struck?
6687Why should I fall?
6687Why should you be so frightened?
6687Why? 6687 A City Of The Dead What would be your choice if you had to choose between being blind and being deaf? 6687 After all, maybe it is his brother, or even his son?
6687All those pagodas and caves have been built by the Kings of Kanada,(?)
6687And are you not afraid of falling down?"
6687And did not your Kabalists of the middle ages designate these Pitris under the expression Planetary Spirits?
6687And do you not look up to him as to your Guru?"
6687And now?
6687And this very moment they all heard the voice of Gulab- Sing coming from the upper cell:"Tum- hare iha aneka kya kam tha?"
6687And was he satisfied?"
6687And what do they know?
6687And what do you think?....
6687And what is this transformation, pray, if not the transmigration of the ancient and modern Hindus, and the metempsychosis of the Greeks?"
6687And which are the imitators-- the builders of the Egyptian pyramids, or the unknown architects of the under ground caves of India?
6687And who will profit by all this if not the family priest?
6687And why is it that the Orientalists will not give it more serious attention?
6687And,"he added, addressing me,"was it not your wish to be present at a real Hindu meal?
6687As soon as I recognized the owner of this beard, I could not abstain from expressing my feelings by a joyful exclamation:"Where do you come from?"
6687But do you mean to say that this strange people worshipped Captain Pole also?"
6687But even these intimate friends do they know much beyond what is generally known?
6687But how can this be maintained in view of the above- mentioned perfectly authentic inscriptions?
6687But how do you account for it?
6687But what of that?
6687But what of that?
6687But what was this?
6687But what, I pray you, is the poor narrator to do, when new, undreamed- of charms are daily discovered in the lady- love in question?
6687But when?
6687But where was Gulab- Sing?
6687Did not these bushes grow on sacred ground?
6687Do n''t you see that this wild music is a natural acoustic phenomenon?
6687Do you mean glamour?..."
6687Do you mean we are to watch her performance in complete darkness?"
6687Do you realize what that means?
6687Does it belong to the Hindus, or to the Buddhists?
6687Fables(?)
6687Fergusson writes,"What is this monument of antiquity?
6687Has it been built upon plans drawn since the death of Sakya Sing, or does it belong to a more ancient religion?"
6687Have you ever seen anything to equal this magnificent panorama?"
6687Have you no story to tell us about the Swami?
6687He found also a portrait of his own late father amongst the lot.....""Well?
6687How best to employ our time?
6687How many centuries were spent by weak man in digging out in your stone bosom this town of temples and carving your gigantic idols?
6687How many generations of Hindus, how many races, have knelt in the dust before the Trimurti, your threefold deity, O Elephanta?
6687How on earth did I not think of that before?...
6687I could not help asking myself,"Ou la science va- t''elle se fourrer?"
6687If such a misfortune befell me, it would simply kill her....."But why should he not free himself from every bond to Brahmanism and caste?
6687Is he simply sleeping, or is he in that strange state, that temporary annihilation of bodily life?...
6687Is it a mere coincidence, or is it one of the rules of the religious architecture of the remote past?
6687Is it delirium?
6687Is it not so?"
6687Is it possible the intelligent English and Americans are so mad as this?"
6687Is it possible then that thy name is also vanitas vanitatum, like the other things of this world?
6687Is it possible you do not dread a sleepless night spent in fighting jackals, if not something worse?
6687Is it possible you would not kill it, if you had time?"
6687Is it possible, then, that all these coincidences are only accidental?
6687Is it possible, then, that, as amongst men one hand washes the other, so in the animal kingdom one species conceals the crimes of another?
6687Is it then so difficult to procure a store of these stones?"
6687Is not it strange that Apis, the sacred ox of the Egyptians, is honored by the followers of Zoroaster, as well as by the Hindus?
6687Is not their sap impregnated with the incense of offerings, and the exhalations of holy anchorites, who once lived and breathed here?"
6687Is there no way out of it?"
6687Is this a hallucination, or a wonderful inexplicable reality?
6687Is this death?
6687It enabled him to choose the right thing to gratify the personal tastes of each demon, do n''t you see?
6687Narayan has been telling you all kinds of things about me behind my back.... Now, is it not so?"
6687Now, do you think we could disobey his orders?
6687Poor Mr. Y----, was not he upset?"
6687Ride on a cow, and a five- legged one at that?
6687Seriously speaking, what is there to prevent humanity from acknowledging two active forces within itself; one purely animal, the other purely divine?
6687Then why should not we suppose the same possibilities in the soul of the man as well as in his body?
6687These questions harassed him for a long time afterwards, until they became something like the puzzle: Which was created first, the egg or the bird?
6687They did it on purpose....""Who they?
6687To whom does it not happen to meet with women, to see cows, and admire a garden?
6687Was it not a tiger?"
6687Was it our visitor of the night before?
6687Were you asleep, or what?"
6687What are these mysterious virtues of your music, that can be understood only by yourselves?
6687What could we say against all this?
6687What is it that gives to the sailor the sight of an eagle, that endows the acrobat with the skill of a monkey, and the wrestler with muscles of iron?
6687What is this spiritualism they talk so much of in the West?
6687What is this then?
6687What should you do in my place?"
6687What was the matter with them all?
6687What witchcraft is this?"
6687Where are you?"
6687Where did you learn this science?"
6687Where did you read this?"
6687Where is the lake, if you please?
6687Where were we to go?
6687Which were we to choose?
6687Who can say?
6687Who can tell?
6687Who cared to know about him, except his own family and his very intimate friends?
6687Who else is capable of such a wonderful achievement?"
6687Who is there among the foreigners who is able to do this?
6687Who spoke in those deep manly tones?
6687Who were the Goths, the Swedes, the Vandals, the Huns and the Franks, if not separate swarms of the same beehive?
6687Why does she think that our perfected scientific theories are superstitions, and we ourselves a fallen inferior race?"
6687Why not ask all his family to form a colony and join the civilization of the Europeans?
6687Why not join, once for all, the ever- growing community of men who are guilty of the same offence?
6687Why should I dwell on them when you must see for yourself that my reasoning gives you the clue, which will solve many similar problems?
6687Why should not the English buy it as readily?"
6687Why then do the bunis not claim it, rather than let thousands of people die helpless?"
6687Why, then, should we not pay some attention to the explanations of the Brahmans?
6687Will a time ever come for these secrets of the centuries to be revealed?
6687Would you believe it?
6687You did not believe, of course, and laughed at Narayan?"
6687You know, I am not superstitious.... Am I?..."
6687You mean that your music has something to do with the Vedas?"
6687am I to believe that these confounded Hindus really possess the mystery of this trick?
6687and do you really think we must go?"
6687and have the gates of death been opened unto them?"
6687and"Are you willing to be her husband, O son of Zoroaster?"
6687how dare you to stand on this holy ground in boots made of a cow''s sacred skin?
38319; no shadow on the earth to which one could sayWhence?"
38319Ah, well, kim bilior?
38319Allah bilior( God knows), and then, after a minute''s silence, he repeated:"Kim bilior?
38319Am not I a good kalekji?
38319Aman,rejoins Arten,"what am I to do?
38319And are there no written words,he said,"to tell you the meaning of this law?"
38319And how much money must I give for him, Padishah?
38319And if you do not follow the law, what then?
38319And you, Vali Pasha, have you also a friend in England?
38319Are they wicked men, then?
38319Are you ready?
38319Burra, burra, burra,he would say, pointing his thumb at them;"burra, burra, burra, what is the use of all this talking?"
38319But can they not see that you are travelling?
38319But do you not see all these people looking at you? 38319 But if you all do the same,"said Hassan,"how can you progress?
38319But why,persisted Hassan,"should that cause them not to understand you?"
38319But, mademoiselle, do you not understand? 38319 Ca n''t you hurry the men up?"
38319Can you not send these men away, ladies? 38319 Did you hear, Hassan?"
38319Do you not see anything of the natives?
38319Do you think the Mudir will be angry with us for leaving him behind?
38319Do you?
38319Does this abuse of the hat emanate from the same source?
38319Got anything like this in London?
38319Has she no friend in England,he asked X one day,"or does she never speak in England either?"
38319Has there come to thee the story of the overwhelming?
38319Have we not done well, Effendi?
38319Health good?
38319How can that be?
38319How cold?
38319How could I know you would like them?
38319How did you know we liked tough chunks burnt on a brazier?
38319How far is it to the next stage?
38319How is that?
38319How long has he been there?
38319How much did you give for him?
38319How''s everything?
38319I say''Yasdin me''and she says,''How many piastres?'' 38319 Is Allah here?"
38319Is he always going about in his shirt- sleeves, I wonder?
38319Is it a sin that your country has committed that it is thus condemned,he went on,"or is the jinn an evil spirit under whose curse it lies?"
38319Is it always like this?
38319Is it really going to be a pudding?
38319Is it this jinn that makes your men wear the hard black hats and the tight black clothes?
38319Is my face as red as yours?
38319Is not that mirage in front of us? 38319 It is so,"he said, nodding his head solemnly;"Kim bilior?
38319It means''Have you written it?''
38319Kach Saat daha?
38319Kim bilior?
38319My hot- water bottle,answered X reflectively;"and you?"
38319My soul is Christian,he said anxiously, as I moved off;"are you not my sister?"
38319Nazil?
38319Ne Pilij?
38319Ne faidet?
38319Ne yasdin me?
38319No fowl, how eggs?
38319Nothing,he would exclaim;"nothing?"
38319Oh, is that all?
38319Oh,said X, turning to me,"what was it?"
38319Pas possible, mademoiselle,he kept on ejaculating,"pas possible, comment faire cuisine?"
38319Pasha, what are we against these men? 38319 Pretty view, is n''t it?"
38319Raki?
38319Sheker, effendi?
38319Soan?
38319Supposing he does stop rowing,said X,"will you shoot him?"
38319Surely you can appeal to the local authorities?
38319The English fear nothing; why should they fear water?
38319The Nicene Creed-- eh, what?
38319The ladies like me, do they not? 38319 There, now do you see?
38319They told us you would look after us here?
38319We can only give to those who are really ill,we answered;"what is the matter with this one?"
38319What are all these people doing?
38319What are we to do?
38319What can I do with figures?
38319What can we have?
38319What danger has there been?
38319What do you want?
38319What do you want?
38319What is all this crowd about?
38319What is going to happen to us?
38319What is it to you?
38319What is she saying?
38319What is the matter with Hassan?
38319What is this?
38319What is this?
38319What on earth do you mean?
38319What will you have for supper?
38319What would you mind losing most?
38319What''s up?
38319When would that be?
38319Where are the cutlets?
38319Where are your husbands?
38319Where have you been?
38319Where is he? 38319 Where is your dragoman?"
38319Where is your friend now, Padishah?
38319Where, indeed?
38319Who are you?
38319Who are you?
38319Who is that?
38319Who is this person then?
38319Who know what?
38319Who says that we may not camp here?
38319Why did you never let us have them, then?
38319Why did you say he had not come?
38319Why do n''t you go and scold the Padishah?
38319Why do they keep on looking at us?
38319Why do you not carry arms?
38319Why in such a hurry?
38319Why, what does it make you think about?
38319Why,laughed X,"do they think I shall roll over?"
38319Will you come with us and guard us well?
38319Will you explain,she said,"that the raft is ours, and that we are very sorry but we are afraid we can not take the ladies with us?"
38319X,I murmured softly,"what does this make you think about?"
38319X,I said,"I fear this poor creature''s head has been turned with fright; do you think a little quinine would be of any use?
38319X,I said,"if you met a savage all alone in a wild piece of country what would you do?"
38319X,I said,"is n''t this a splendid piece of luck?"
38319X,I said,"what does''atesh getir''mean?"
38319X,I said,"where do you think we are floating to?"
38319X,I said,"will it be best to eat chocolate with the Bovril thrown in, or to drink Bovril with the chocolate thrown in?"
38319X,I shout across the tent,"what does''yasdin me''mean?
38319X?
38319Yasdin me? 38319 Yasdin me?
38319Yasdin me?
38319Yasdin me?
38319Yes, but what is it?
38319You speak Turkish, then?
38319You were not frightened in the night, I hope?
38319( Who knows?
38319( Who knows?)
38319( what is pilij?).
38319( what is the use?
38319( what is"yasdin me?").
38319(_ Turns to us._ You said that, did n''t you?)
38319***** Was it the sun only, with its light on the yellow columns, that made one think of Palmyra purely as a city of gold?
38319A dishevelled looking official in uniform peeped through the door:"The Governor''s salaams, and do the Princesses require anything?"
38319A messenger arrived from the Kaimakam-- were the ladies ready for the feast?
38319A stray Armenian would accost us on the road with"Who are you?
38319An angry buzz arose just behind us; were they going to stick us in the back?
38319And as we tarried, marvelling on these things, there came out a messenger from the city, and he said,"Why standest thou without?
38319And how do the noble ladies find Adana?
38319And we said to Hassan,"Wherefore these mounds?"
38319And we said,"Tell us, we pray thee, how that is?"
38319And we, speaking through Jacobhan, said to him,"Has your business been well?"
38319And where do the ladies intend to travel after this?
38319Art thou become like unto us?
38319But can you, in any mood or under any circumstance, evade the silence of the desert?
38319But does this never happen to those who have made elaborate plans against all possible contingencies?
38319But use it?
38319But was not the moon more for us alone?
38319But what would Time, that unremitting, relentless current, do with us?
38319But why should our souls be vexed over the words of learned men?
38319Coming out of a state of primitive civilisation, are we unable to appreciate the true meaning of our surroundings?
38319Did they envy us, sitting boldly outside, unveiled, open to the stares of all this crowd?
38319Do you feel any freedom in the wind until you have created it?
38319Do you hear, Vali Pasha?"
38319Do you mind it at all?"
38319Do you never change then either, you in the West?"
38319Do you not think it must be mirage, Effendi?"
38319Do you not think the moment has arrived for giving ourselves some little return for all the bother they have been?"
38319Does his Excellency think the road is safe?
38319Had not Nebuchadnezzar entered into the House of the Dead in the great cavern Araltu, the Land of No Return?
38319Hassan''s words rang in my ears,"Kim bilior?
38319Hassan, has the Mudir come?"
38319Have the ladies a kalek[6] in London?
38319Have the ladies no husbands, then?
38319Have you written it?"
38319Have you written it?"
38319Have you written it?"
38319He admitted being there to tout for trade_ in case_ it came; but who could tell, in a country like this, what would happen?
38319How could they be otherwise?
38319How do the ladies like Turkey?
38319How indeed can they be otherwise if you propose travelling in a country which has not yet been ticketed and docketed for the tourist?
38319How much longer will its solitude be left unviolated?
38319How will it be when the Monster comes, roaring and snorting through these silent plains, polluting this clear air with his dust and smoke?
38319How''s mine?"
38319I asked( How many hours more?).
38319I have not the smallest idea what"yasdin me"means, but I pretend to write it down and then say:"How many piastres was it?"
38319I look down this long_ table d''hôte_, and what do I see?
38319I said,"how dared you begin by holding out hopes of lobster salad and maraschino croûstades?"
38319In a short time they also will be dead, and you and I will be dead, and therefore why should we care whether or not this was the city of Abraham?
38319Is it possible, moreover, to judge this method of travel by our standard of ideas in the West?
38319Is she alone?
38319Is there any calm for you in the sea until you put it there?
38319It showed then no more favour to us than to these dwellers in towns, and yet was it not more to us?
38319It was a laconic method, essentially Turkish, of saying"How?"
38319Look, it is there; do you see, did you hear?
38319Mesdemoiselles, did I not implore you for the love of God to respect the secrecy?
38319No Turkish?
38319Now and then he would reach out one to me.--"Will you smoke, Effendi?"
38319One only asks,"Why have made the plan?"
38319Our friend had sent down sheets for our beds, which were being constructed on the divans; would he show them where they were meant to go?
38319Surely they are not going to take us all at once?
38319That was what you said, was n''t it, Padishah?"
38319The dead had been stirred up, even the chief ones of earth, to greet him as he entered hell:"Art thou also become weak as we?
38319The great doctor in London, has he not said,''You shall sleep in the tent every night''?"
38319The ladies are sisters, then?
38319The lady''s father, is he a great Pasha?
38319The other lady(_ nodding at me_), is she a servant that she does not speak?
38319There was nothing one could take hold of; no cloud in the sky of which to ask the question"Whither?
38319They surely like me better than their other kalekjis?"
38319Turkish was becoming more intelligible to us, and the conversation usually took the same form:--"Who is your father?"
38319Was all this din and bustle going on?
38319Was it going to hurl us too into oblivion?
38319Was it not in such a place as this, alone with the great forces of Nature, that Mahomet formed his conception of God as an Irresistible Power?
38319Was it only the day before that X had said she felt like floating to Eternity and I had maintained that we should be hurled into Oblivion?
38319Was it under such influences as these that Mahomet''s longing, awe- struck soul first heard,"Cry, what shall I cry?"
38319Was there nothing left of our stores?
38319We could speak the language, then?"
38319We might be there for days, and what should we do for food?
38319We were to sleep indoors, but was it not with Government sanction and under Government auspices?
38319Well, only such words as"hot water,""tea,"and"be quick,"and"is my horse ready?"
38319Were we not more conscious of its innumerable gifts; and did we not receive more from it as a result of our greater appreciation?
38319Were we only joking then?
38319What are the Government going to do with us?
38319What are you saying to them?"
38319What casual observer would realise what we had in common?
38319What do they know of you who pull down blinds and light up the gas and dwell in curtained rooms?
38319What hordes of like beings might not be concealed behind these mysterious hillocks?
38319What is she doing there?
38319What is your name?"
38319What justification is there then for writing a book at all?
38319What would you do?"
38319Where are you going?
38319Where did she come from?
38319Where is he?
38319Where were we drifting to?
38319Who are you?
38319Who is your Pasha?
38319Why are they not married?
38319Why not?
38319Why should we resist?"
38319Why this sudden interest in your food?"
38319Why this unnatural dread of truth and simplicity?
38319Wild sons of the desert, product of this eternal silence, are you so much a part of it that you are unconscious of its power?
38319Will it please the ladies to dine with me to- morrow?
38319Will you send my love to his Excellency your father?
38319Would we not reconsider it?
38319You have the best kalekji; do you see I always have the best of the river?
38319You were n''t afraid, were you?"
38319Your father, the great Pasha, has he many sons?
38319_ i.e._,"How are you?"
38319and subsequently gave forth that long blazonry of Nature''s beauty in the Koran?
38319are the ladies not the honoured guests of the Sultan?
38319he called out,"un, deux?"
38319he cries out at one time, and again:"Does there not come in man a portion of time when he is nothing worth mentioning?"
38319he said;"was the Pasha afraid of the waters?"
38319he went on;"is it because you are great Pashas?"
38319how can one associate with them?
38319mademoiselle, what can one do with such people?
38319shouted X to Hassan through the felt wall,"why have n''t we started?"
38319they said;"why do you not send for him?"
38319was there no way of making yourself heard or felt?
38319what is the use of this Kallabalak?"
38319who is afraid of Ibrahim Pasha?
38319yasdin me?
38319yasdin me?
38319yasdin me?"
38319yasdin me?"
45247( 2) What are the steps on the road to that goal?
45247( A voice: in the time of Asoke?)
45247( Never) And why?
45247--Is it politics?
45247ARE THE MEMBERS OF THE CIVIL AND MILITARY SERVICES WITH ANGLO- INDIANS?
45247ARE WE LAWLESS AGITATORS?
45247Am I fighting for myself?
45247And if Self- Government is granted what about the policy of these merchants?
45247And if there is evidence against them, what justification can there be in not bringing them to trial?
45247And if they obey your command what is the good of saying that we have not asked for Responsible Government?
45247And is it possible to defeat this bureaucracy without taking away that help?
45247And who in this world has got the power of denying that which is ours, to claim, and to deprive us of that which is undoubtedly our right?
45247And why should they be detained?
45247And why should we help her?
45247And yet why do you experience such difficulties in forming that desire and in fixing that determination?
45247Are we to be condemned because we are asking the people of this country to watch the pronouncement of the Secretary of State?
45247Are we to believe that this fell disease could not have been eradicated if the Government had taken active steps in that direction?
45247But has agriculture improved?
45247But if a flower says to another flower that it should not grow in its own way, is that possible?
45247But if the Surendranath Banerjea of to- day does not follow the S. N. Banerjea of yesterday is it my fault that I can not follow him?
45247But if they are illiterate, may we ask why have they remained so?
45247But if they do not, what then?"
45247But now after 150 years of British rule, where do we find ourselves?
45247But what about our suggestions?
45247But what about the living?
45247But what is the duty of the Government?
45247But what is their claim?
45247But what then?
45247But who are mad really?
45247But who are they?
45247But why has not this been done by the Government?
45247But, if you expect me to carry out my promise, may I not expect you to stand firm?
45247Can man create rights?
45247Can the Bureaucracy lay its hand on its breast and say that it has fulfilled its trust?
45247Could any law be more arbitrary, more unjust than this Act?
45247DO ANGLO- INDIANS REPRESENT THE BRITISH NATION?
45247DO WE DISAGREE ON FIRST PRINCIPLES?
45247DO WE WANT AN OLIGARCHY?
45247Do they still say or can they, in reason, say, that we are not asking Home Rule on behalf and in the interest of the teeming millions of India?
45247Do we disagree-- we the nationalists of India, do we disagree from the Viceroy on any question of first principles?
45247Do we not all know this hunger for liberty?
45247Do we not constantly hear that we are not fit for self- government(''shame''''shame'') that we are illiterate, that we are not sufficiently educated?
45247Do we not know that Japan was made only in 50 years?
45247Do you believe, gentlemen that if the government is nationalised-- effectively nationalised-- we can not get rid of this disease?
45247Do you doubt for a moment that if we get self- government now, we will be able to educate the people of this country in another 20 years?
45247Do you realise how you can move this machinery?
45247Do you think that an Indian can live according to English traditions?
45247Do you think that you will be able to suppress that revolutionary party in that way?
45247Do you think there is anything objectionable in this letter?
45247Do you understand what Non- Co- operation means?
45247Do you understand what nationalism is?
45247Do you want proof?
45247Does he think that he was doing some conjuring trick?
45247Does not that strengthen their hands?
45247Does the Government really believe that the revolutionary party wants any other foreign power in this country?
45247Does the"Statesman"not know that the interests of Mahomedans and the interests of Hindus are identical?
45247FIVE MILLION SOULS LOST IN FIVE YEARS Now, gentlemen, what about sanitation?
45247Gentlemen, is life worth living if we have not that liberty of opinion?
45247Gentlemen, is that an ideal which is foreign to that resolution?
45247HOW DO WE STAND?
45247Has it ever been a crime in the history of civilization?
45247Has revolution ever been checked by unjust legislation?
45247Has the British Parliament got any time to devote to India?
45247Has the Government done anything on that behalf during the last 150 years, which is at all worthy of a great nation and a great Government?
45247Has the Government ever enquired into the causes which led to that revolutionary movement?
45247Has the bureaucracy done anything in this matter?
45247Have any improvements been effected?
45247Have they any share in that empire?
45247Have we got the weapons of warfare?
45247Have you ever appointed any commission to enquire into the causes of this revolutionary movement?
45247Have you ever made any effort to understand the psychology of that movement?
45247His Majesty the King Emperor personally may hold one opinion and I may hold the contrary opinion-- but is opinion a crime?
45247How can Swaraj be attained unless you realise your own right clearly, unhesitatingly?
45247How can you compel the bureaucracy to recognise, that, which you yourself do not realise?
45247How could political crimes have decreased when disaffection has increased?
45247How do you propose to do it?
45247How does he propose to do that?
45247How does our agriculture stand to- day?
45247How was that accepted by the bureaucracy?
45247However, what they mean is this: that the speakers belong to a particular profession(?)
45247I ask again,--where lies the weakness of such a resolution?
45247I ask the Government, can you blame the people who suffer from such injustice, if they misunderstand your object and misconstrue your action?
45247I ask you to compare the tone of these speeches and I ask you to say who are violent-- they or we?
45247I have given this answer before and I repeat it again-- if they are not educated, whose fault is it?
45247I say what is weakness, and what is strength?
45247I shall devote all that I hold dear to the service of that cause and-- if I die in that attempt-- what then?
45247I was then asked why did I say so?
45247IF THE KAISER CAME TO CALCUTTA?
45247IS IT A WILD INFERENCE?
45247IS WHAT GOVERNMENT DOING NOT BARGAINING?
45247If I am selfish, why should I bother about self- government?
45247If any one draws that inference, is he to be characterised as a violent speaker?
45247If it is not our country, what does it matter to us?
45247If not, what do they want?
45247If not?
45247If the enemy knocks at our door have we got strength to fight him?
45247If there is sufficient evidence what justification can there be, I repeat, in not placing them instantly before a court of justice for trial?
45247If you consider again such a simple reform as the separation of the Executive and the Judiciary what do you find?
45247If you consider for one moment the history of the last 30 years what do you find?
45247If you grant franchise to all the people of this country where shall we be?
45247If you have this in view, how can there be any distinction between classes of students?
45247In respect of lawyers?
45247In what respect is it weaker?
45247Is any argument necessary to demonstrate that such an act is oppressive and must be abrogated?
45247Is it not Mr. Surendranath Banerjea who has repeated times without number that nations are by themselves made( Loud Cheers)?
45247Is it not clear that all students contribute to the strength of the bureaucracy?
45247Is it not their duty to take such step as will effectually eradicate it?
45247Is it possible for the people of this country under these circumstances to respond to the call which you have made to- day?
45247Is it possible that this great war, based on peaceful method as it is, should steer clear of all inconveniences?
45247Is it so difficult to understand their point of view?
45247Is it the fault of Bengal that to- day you do not find thousands and thousands, lacs and lacs of Bengalees fighting for the empire?
45247Is it the prosperity of India, is it the prosperity of the teeming millions of our country or is it the prosperity of Sir Archy Birkmyre?
45247Is it to be forced down the throat of the public-- this Act which is based upon grievous and intolerable injustice?
45247Is it weaker in any point?
45247Is it weaker in respect of the boys under 16 years?
45247Is it weaker in respect of the economic question?
45247Is it wisdom?
45247Is not it too ridiculous for words?
45247Is there anything wrong in that desire?
45247Is this ideal to be pursued from the consideration of purely personal question?
45247Is this nation to live according to European ideals?
45247Is this the way?
45247It may be said that the British Parliament will never grant you that; but are we considering that at present?
45247MR. JONES''LOGIC Have you ever heard anything like that?
45247MUST WE BE DENIED HOME RULE BECAUSE YOU HAVE BROUGHT CAPITAL?
45247MUST WE FEEL TO ORDER?
45247May I ask you to consider in what respect is it weaker?
45247May I not expect you to be brave, to be true to yourselves and to shun those institutions you have set your face against?
45247May I retort by asking"you have been here for the last 150 years, with best of motives, with the object of making us fit for self- government?
45247May I suggest that those of you who want to continue your studies will not be doing your duty in the battle of Swaraj?
45247May we not tell those who are responsible?
45247My answer is: whose fault is it?
45247My answer to that is why have they remained uneducated so long?
45247Now gentlemen, what is the next point in the ideal of Bengal?
45247Now is there anything in this resolution which goes against that?
45247Now what did we do under the circumstance?
45247Now what do we find after that?
45247Now, gentlemen, what have we to say to that?
45247Now, is there anything in this to which any Nationalist, any person who has the good of his country at heart can take the slightest objection?
45247Now, they say, well, it is only a few of you educated people who will exercise the franchise, How can you represent the country?
45247Now, what are the impediments?
45247Now, what does that mean?
45247OUR COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY Now, gentlemen, what is the story of our commerce and industry?
45247Or is it madness?
45247Or to make that responsibility real?
45247Ought he to submit to it?
45247Shall I tell you the story of how the people are dying in this country for want of sanitation for the last few years?
45247Should we not be able to deliver her from the shackles that bind her?
45247THE IDEAL TO BE WORKED OUT Now, gentlemen, this is the ideal of provincial autonomy and how has this ideal to be worked out in practice?
45247THE TEEMING MILLIONS ARE OF US If we are not fighting for the teeming millions of India, can anybody tell me whom we are fighting for?
45247Talk of education gentlemen?
45247The fact is they did not want a change and why should they?
45247The whole of Bengal is full of these people and yet what has the Government done?
45247Therefore, gentlemen, what does it come to?
45247They are all the facts which have appeared in the letter of his mother whom judging from her letter, we all hold in deep veneration?
45247They compare their position with the position of other nations, and they say to themselves"why should we remain so?
45247This gentleman said to me, well, if you get Home Rule, what does it mean?
45247This way which Mr. Surendranath Banerjea is now recommending, is this the way to make a nation?
45247To whom are the members of the Executive Council responsible?
45247To whom is the Government of India responsible?
45247WAS INDIA EVER ONE WHOLE Can you point your finger to any period of Indian history in which there was an united India?
45247WAS IT TOUCH OF HAND OR TURN OF HEAD?
45247WAS THERE AN UNDERTAKING?
45247WE STAND ON OUR RIGHTS What rights can the British people give me if I have not the claim within myself?
45247WHAT ARE WE FIGHTING FOR?
45247WHO ARE VIOLENT-- WE OR YOU?
45247Was it only Mr. Satyananda Bose who circulated this or was there a party behind it?
45247Was it the growing wisdom of old age?
45247Was this the intention of the legislature when it was passed?
45247We have had representations and opinions of experts and a few experiments but what has really been done up to now?
45247We ought to reach out to the world and how do we reach out to the world?
45247We want to be told why is it that we are not fit for self- government?
45247Were we not giving a real response to the message of the Prime Minister?
45247Were we not trying to give effect to the message of the British Cabinet?
45247What am I?
45247What are our villages now?
45247What are the Civil Servants to do?
45247What are the questions of first principles?
45247What army do you want, which Bengal can not furnish?
45247What did it say?
45247What difference in first principles can there be, I ask, when all our endeavours have been to give effect to the Message of the Prime Minister?
45247What do the Government do with that money?
45247What do these people want?
45247What does that mean?
45247What does that mean?
45247What does the Viceroy say?
45247What does the letter say?
45247What excuse is there for this failure?
45247What has the Government done for them?
45247What has the Government done to encourage Commerce and Industry in recent years?
45247What have the authorities been doing here for the last 150 years if they have not succeeded in educating the people of this country?
45247What have we done?
45247What have we got which we can call our own?
45247What is England doing now?
45247What is England doing now?
45247What is Swaraj?
45247What is it that they say?
45247What is it that we have got to hope for from this statement?
45247What is it then?
45247What is more simple than the desire and the determination to withdraw your help from that which is false and unrighteous?
45247What is our duty?
45247What is our interest in the war?
45247What is that ideal?
45247What is the claim which they make?
45247What is the deduction from this?
45247What is the exact meaning of provincial autonomy?
45247What is the real object?
45247What is the result to- day?
45247What is there in this innocent letter to call for this personal and vehement attack?
45247What is there to say about it?
45247What is"lawless law"?
45247What was it?
45247What were we trying to do?
45247What, if it is refused?
45247When I went there what did I find?
45247When did you allow the Bengalees to wear arms?
45247When was it for the first time that you called upon them to wear arms and to go and fight our enemy?
45247Where are you then?
45247Where does the Circular assume that?
45247Who are the people of Bengal?
45247Who are the persons who are specially mentioned in your notice?
45247Who are you who have come here to make profits, who are you to stand between us and the Government?
45247Who broke that calm?
45247Who cares for education?
45247Who drives that machinery?
45247Who say, that this College, Science College or that College or the other Colleges which are manned by Indians are National Institutions?
45247Whose is the fault?
45247Whose is the fault?
45247Whose prosperity may we ask?
45247Whose prosperity?
45247Why can I not attend to my profession, make money and go home and sleep?
45247Why is it so?
45247Why is it that all the Anglo- Indians gathered together and began to denounce that policy before the details are published or worked out?
45247Why is it that at the end of that period we are told that we are not fit to govern ourselves?
45247Why is it that the sinking of capital should have such a different effect on the soil of this country?
45247Why is it then that you have done nothing to this end?"
45247Why is the system bad?
45247Why not?
45247Why talk of fearless criticism and united front"?
45247Why was that circular issued?
45247Why?
45247With these people interned, do you think you can get thousands and tens of thousands in the army in this country?
45247Within the last 150 years what have you done to make the people of this country free or even really fit for freedom?
45247You find statesman after statesman in England recommended it; yet, what is it which has prevented such a useful reform being put through?
40162And pray, sir, why did you not? 40162 But what is it?"
40162Can I?
40162Dick, Dick,interposed Mrs. B.,"how can you go on so?"
40162Do n''t think it''s any of the men; what do you mean? 40162 Does he not leave his wife to spend the night by herself in order that he may consort with bachelors and boys?
40162How could Miss B. go on so, did you say? 40162 If I knew all,"said Mrs. H."What do you mean"--opening her eyes wide--"if I knew all?
40162Not tell?
40162Oh, wo n''t you open it? 40162 Sergeant- major,"called out the Colonel,"who is that?
40162So it belongs to the regiment, does it? 40162 Well, what is it?"
40162What''s that to do with it,said I,"except that it''s all the more reason that you should conduct yourself with greater sobriety?"
40162What, anything more,asked the Colonel,"beside the costume of the Buffs, or the want of costume, that vexed her so much?"
40162Who is it, then? 40162 Why do n''t you say something to soothe her distress, Dick?"
40162''"Retire to rest,"is it?
40162''"Well, Mrs. H., why wo n''t you let me explain to you my meaning?"
40162''Agreed,''said G.,''but who sits out?
40162''And I never thought it would be so long,''said Mrs. W.''But you do n''t really mean to be off the morning after next?
40162''And I threw in my little help, did I not?''
40162''And did you not deserve it, sir, for planning anything so deliberately wicked?''
40162''And do you visit them in the Lines?''
40162''And if they did, sir, what''s that to the argument?''
40162''And must you lose the race for that?
40162''And pray, Adjutant,''said the General, looking disgusted,''why did you not tell me that before?''
40162''And that''s the meaning of a"flimsy,"is it?''
40162''And that''s the sort of chain that would, in your opinion, be of force sufficient to restrain a wanderer from straying, is it, Sir Charles?''
40162''And the dark gray, whose is that?''
40162''And what kind of chain is it that you describe by this word flimsy?''
40162''And when do you expect them here?''
40162''And where have you come from, sir?''
40162''And why do you wear that gold locket that you never show to anyone?''
40162''And why not?''
40162''And, pray, how did you know that?''
40162''And, pray, how was it accomplished?''
40162''And, pray,''said I,''what have I said or done to give cause for your fit of laughter?''
40162''Are ladies utterly to neglect themselves, and to appear as slatterns and slovens, merely because their husbands are away?''
40162''Are the people all dead?
40162''Are you afraid of twelve paces?''
40162''Behave herself, did you say?
40162''But do you really mean to say,''said young Henry B.,''that H. has got leave to come?
40162''But how did it occur?''
40162''But how do you know that you have no voice?''
40162''But it is n''t a siege now, is it, W.?''
40162''But suppose he does pay his rent, and still you want him to go out, what do you do then?''
40162''But what are you afraid of?''
40162''But what kind of goods is she going to deal in?''
40162''But what will you do, Mrs. G.,''said Gunthorpe,''if the new commandant takes up the cudgels, and continues the unroofing business?''
40162''But what_ did_ the parcel contain after all?''
40162''But will you not give me proof?''
40162''But you say you have near 700 sick, and only 130 in hospital; what do you do with the 500 and odd remaining?''
40162''But you will take my rifle?''
40162''But, sar, what can tell when come too late-- what can tell?''
40162''But,''inquired the Baronet,''what''s the dodge?
40162''But,''returned Mrs. B.,''we do n''t ask for all; ca n''t you tell us something of it?
40162''But,''said Lady Jervois,''what about the crushed hat and muddy coat?
40162''Ca n''t you?
40162''D----n it, sir, what_ do_ you mean?
40162''Dear Mrs. Smythe,''said Lady J.,''will you permit an untaught ignorant creature like myself the pleasure and advantage of hearing your practice?''
40162''Dear me, what is all this finery for?''
40162''Did ever you see anything like it, in your life?''
40162''Did he really say that?''
40162''Did n''t you?''
40162''Do n''t you know?''
40162''Do you mean seriously to tell me that, sir?
40162''Do you?''
40162''Does she hold a lease of that house?''
40162''Does she pay her rent regularly?''
40162''Few are like Frank,''said Mrs. D.''But how much weight did the boy lose?''
40162''Four months?
40162''From the F. Rocks, General G.''''From the F. Rocks?
40162''General Saib give order, I do; but Mem Saib, if she make complaint to High Court at Madras, what I do?''
40162''General Saib not know, how can I tell?''
40162''Gentlemen,''said Captain Ward,''what do you say to this-- is it not intolerable?
40162''Has n''t he sent you his case, and the private statement of the regimental medical officer?''
40162''Have n''t I?
40162''Have n''t you elected me for your knight?
40162''Have the goodness to read that letter, General G.''''It seems rather a long one; ca n''t you give me the contents?''
40162''He gave you leave, did he?
40162''How can I do that, Lady Jervois, when there is nothing to rein in?''
40162''How can do that, General Saib?
40162''How can that be, sir?
40162''How can that be?''
40162''How could you imagine such a thing?
40162''How long is it since the siege commenced?''
40162''How should I know?''
40162''How should I?''
40162''How so, lady fair?''
40162''How was it?
40162''How, then, did you presume to quit your charge without any provision having been made for the carrying on of the duties devolving on you?''
40162''I am really sorry,''said Colonel W.;''but how did it happen?''
40162''I suppose you''ll adhere to it now by refusing my invitation for this evening?''
40162''I told you long ago that you were wrong to set the thing down against yourself, did I not?''
40162''If they carry it farther than they ought to do, is n''t that the fault of the ladies?''
40162''It was not after the new rules were ordered, was it?''
40162''Nay, Saib: what for master angry?
40162''Nay, Saib; master has kept my life for me this time; but if I tell master, will master save me again?''
40162''No, Saib, master never tell keep my life, how can I tell master?''
40162''Nonsense,''said my brother,''what are you afraid of?
40162''Oh, he is, is he?''
40162''Oh, that was it, was it?''
40162''Oh, that''s all it will hold, is it?
40162''Oh, that''s it, is it?''
40162''Oh, you cave in, do you?''
40162''Oh, you''ve been alone all that time, have you?''
40162''Oh,''said B.,''it''s three to one against you; what''s it in-- ponies?''
40162''Once more let me entreat of you, General G.----''''How many times must I repeat that I neither see, nor hear, nor know, that anyone is here?
40162''Permit me to wish you good- morning, General?''
40162''Pray, sir, what kind of phrase is that?
40162''Ram Sing''( the naigue of his company), said W.,''how did you manage to get the beast here so quickly?''
40162''That''s rather an odd way of doing it, is n''t it?''
40162''That''s the regulation, is it?''
40162''The day has been fixed, has it?''
40162''Then what would you do?''
40162''Then, why do n''t you tell me?
40162''Then,''said M.,''why do n''t you go out with us in the morning?
40162''Then,''said he,''you have something to tell me about Lutchmon Sing''s murder?''
40162''This can not be determined by individual opinions,''said W.''What does the Colonel say?''
40162''Veneaty, when you want a tenant to go out, what do you do?''
40162''Very good, General, but where am I to see them?
40162''Was it at home, or was it, after all, in the palkee?''
40162''Well, Marston,''said Trevanion, coming to the lady''s assistance,''when shall we see you in town again?
40162''Well, Master Frank, if you are in the happy condition you describe, whose fault is it?
40162''Well, Veneaty,''said the lady,''are you still desirous of selling your house?
40162''Well, then, what do you say to a pair of leather male garments, a pair of buck- skins-- only a pair of buck- skins?
40162''Well, what say you now?''
40162''Well,''replied the lady,''I hope it is; but----''''But what?''
40162''Well,''returned the gentleman,''is n''t understanding me finding me out?''
40162''Well,''said the Doctor,''to stop me in the middle of my speech, as you have done, is rather an Irish mode of getting me to go on, is n''t it?
40162''Well,''said the lady,''is it right?''
40162''What do you guess?''
40162''What do you mean by nearly, sir?''
40162''What do you say, Miss F.?''
40162''What does your watch say, Doctor?''
40162''What for I count?
40162''What is it?''
40162''What the devil am I to do?''
40162''What you want to say is,''said Mrs. G.,''that you want me to leave the house; is it not?''
40162''What''s that you say, Arnold-- sixty- three elements?
40162''What''s that, W., that the Colonel would n''t and could n''t do?''
40162''What''s the matter, Frank?''
40162''What''s the use of talking?''
40162''What, Mitchel, at it again?
40162''What, angling again?''
40162''What?''
40162''When did she obtain that lease?''
40162''When shall I tell him to be here?''
40162''When would the ceremony take place?''
40162''Where did you find it?''
40162''Who was to be the happy man?''
40162''Who''s wicked now, I wonder?''
40162''Whose horse is he?''
40162''Why not, Miss Freeman?
40162''Why should I not do so?
40162''Why so cranky, Mitchel?
40162''Why, I have n''t said anything that''s not proper, have I?''
40162''Why, do you not admit that you seek, in an indirect way, to obtain certain information by your angling?
40162''Why, it''s not much beyond half- past eight yet,''said G.''What''s the hurry?
40162''Why, then, do you take the part of such a noisy set of rascals as those yonder?
40162''Why, what may be your age?
40162''Why, what would you do under such circumstances?''
40162''Why, you do n''t think old"Amoroso"will really get up after what she said to him, do you?''
40162''With all my heart,''returned Johnson,''but what line shall we take up?''
40162''Would you have a riband or a silk cord tied to the rover''s leg or arm, and fastened by the other end to your fan or your waistband?''
40162''Would you order the culprit to be shut up in the Tower?
40162''Yes,''replied Lady J.;''and you go to the Army and Navy Club?''
40162''You d----d rascal,''said Mitchel,''what do you mean by keeping us waiting here without answering our summons?''
40162''You go, I think,''said Trevanion,''to your aunt, Lady Drummond, in Eaton Square?''
40162''s instructions?
40162''s report of his visit to Mrs. H.''''To Mrs. H.?
40162( If Ram Sing dies, what matter?
40162----?''
40162Actually in a cold perspiration he said, after pausing a minute or two:''But what are we to do?
40162After a time,''Is it really so, all silent?
40162After saluting the lady, he said to W.:''Going to the artillery lines, are you?
40162Ah, where indeed?
40162All fags get their share of licking, and why should n''t he?''
40162All laughed at this sally till H. said:''Why, what''s that in your waistcoat pocket?
40162And is that handsome chain attached to nothing?''
40162And is that not equivalent to putting fishing questions to the day god, which is very disrespectful?
40162And pray, sir"( I saw she was getting warm),"what may this explanation or excuse be that you say on your card is so_ very particular_?"
40162And what are the compliments and praises of the world compared to the approval of that still small voice that God has placed within our breasts?
40162And what could be better than his taking on himself to let you leave the cantonment?
40162And what is too often the result?
40162And with a triumphant laugh:''Tell me, sir, how did Bonaparte retrieve his lost battle of Marengo?
40162And, getting angry again, she said:"Pray, sir, how do you know that my husband really wanted to play and have this return match, as you say?
40162Are you sure?''
40162As he did so he said to poor Miss B.,"Surely this is not a silk dress, is it, Miss B.?"
40162As he was forcing the Colonel away, he whispered:''Are you mad?
40162As she resumed her place she said:''And how do you like Sir Charles, Miss Freeman?''
40162As soon as she saw the gallant Captain she said:''Good- morning, Captain W., wo n''t you come in and have a cup of coffee?''
40162At any rate, I have received that described elsewhere in these words,"What will not a man give for his life?"
40162At last Mr. H. said:''If I give you a belt, and make you one of the Zillah Court peons, will that content you?''
40162At last, he said:''Would your honour cast your eyes on the paper?''
40162B.?''
40162But I see some empty beds; how do you account for that?''
40162But are not those who wield the sabre only to maim and kill live human beings more truly carvers of human flesh than medical men are?''
40162But do you know what I heard this morning?''
40162But how did you make acquaintance with her?
40162But pray, sir, what do you mean by your''good intentions''?
40162But we are losing time; will no one help us to charm the fleeting hours, yet make them seem too short?''
40162But what blood?
40162But what did he mean, my dear, by bluff in the hocks?''
40162But what do you wish me to understand by the expression?
40162But what do your clocks say, G.?
40162But where was the Bois- Guilbert who ought to have been her cavalier?
40162But who suggested this delicate compliment to Miss B.?
40162But why begin before there''s need?
40162But why do I speak of law?
40162But why had he taken all these precautions and spent so much money, and why had he taken his stand so far beyond the Moplah country?
40162But why these bounds and curvets?''
40162But will you, all of you, loyally support me and back me up?''
40162But wo n''t you, now that you''ve got it safe, let us look at the tobacco?
40162But you are not ignorant, I suppose, that one even of our regiments was nearly cut to pieces by the French cavalry at Quatre Bras?''
40162But, then, how could he be, being only a Baronet?
40162Can I, then, measure the extent of my obligations to a friend who has saved me from sorrows such as these?
40162Can a father, think you, leave helpless orphans behind him and feel no deeper pang than lead or steel can inflict?
40162Can a husband, think you, feel no deeper pang at parting for ever from a beloved wife?
40162Could it be possible that a young Marquis could be thrashed at the pleasure of an elder boy merely because that boy sat on another form?
40162Did n''t that little friend of mine say something to that effect?''
40162Did you not hear me say put the fellow under arrest?"
40162Do n''t you know, having so lately come from school, that there are only four elements-- air, earth, fire, and water?
40162Do they not admit a doubt-- a doubt entertained by a frank and lofty mind not shut against conviction?
40162Do you mean once a day, or every other day, or twice a week?
40162Do you mean to say that the small men of these days pretend to be wiser than Sir Isaac Newton, the greatest philosopher the world ever produced?
40162Do you want to give him such an advantage over you as will end by depriving you of your commission?
40162G.?''
40162G.?''
40162G.?''
40162Has he not the right of returning the gentleman''s visit, and of leaving his shoes outside that gentleman''s door as long as he pleases?
40162Have you left her at Secunderabad all this time?''
40162He then, turning to Mrs. B., said:''Come, Mrs. B., wo n''t you tell us what this knowing dodge is?''
40162He was not hurt?
40162Here she really could n''t go on for want of breath, so I said:"But what does the Doctor do that''s disgraceful?"
40162His words were:''How can I do that, sir?
40162How could it be otherwise?
40162How did you find the beast?''
40162How do I know with that inflamed visage of yours that you would not take me for the tiger?
40162How will that suit you?''
40162How, then, can I be a careless squire?
40162How, then, is the drunkenness to be accounted for?
40162I appeal to you, would it be honourable, or gentleman- like, or generous, or-- or proper in any point of view?
40162I apply soothing plasters, do n''t I?
40162If he is ever so right, what does it matter?
40162If he was chawed up, what should we do?
40162If you will empty your own flask, and then borrow mine, which I perceive is now empty also, how can you expect to see?''
40162In reply, he asked me, in the gravest manner, if I did not know that he was a surgeon?
40162Is it not trifling, barefaced trifling, with authority?
40162Is it one of the women or children that dares to act in this way?"
40162Is n''t that disgraceful?
40162Is n''t that good, Colonel Williamson?''
40162Is not that so?''
40162Is there a crime that can be named that can not be shown to have originated in drunkenness?
40162Is there a living man who does not envy him the luxury of that solitary drive?
40162Is there anything dishonourable, or ungentleman- like, or improper in showing a little tobacco?
40162Is there no difference in fabricating terradiddles such as these, and answering a direct question by a designedly untruthful reply?''
40162Johnson, who first recovered himself, said, turning to his friend:''Now, can you fancy that anyone could be so blind as our worthy, the Major?
40162Let me hear, sir; but are you not the Assistant- Surgeon in medical charge of the regiment?''
40162Lieutenant M., in jockey costume, now walked from the band- stand to the seat in the race- stand occupied by Mrs. D., who said:''What is it, Frank?''
40162May I say one word more?
40162Mr. V. listened to the explanation, and then said:''But where is she?
40162Mr. V., without opening the paper, said:''Well, Mr. James, what is the purport of the petition?''
40162No, no; how could he, having in his magnanimous clemency decided not to inflict the punishment due to ill- regulated and ill- considered behaviour?''
40162Now would it?''
40162Now, is n''t it good to get one''s roof repaired for nothing, and then to get 5,000 Rs as a present into the bargain-- isn''t it good?
40162Once more I say, who is it?"
40162Pray how did Condé win the battle of Rocroi, and how did he break the Spanish infantry, considered then the best in Europe?''
40162Pray, how long has your first wife been dead?''
40162Pray, who is the lady who is anxious to have such a blooming bridegroom as yourself?''
40162S.?''
40162Shall he who has kept his holy marriage vows by bringing privation and misery on those who should be nearest and dearest, not be answerable?
40162So, raising their caps to the lady, they were about to start, when G. said:''But is n''t this a_ moving spectacle_?''
40162Something perhaps like the following will occur:''What, Jack, are you getting spoony about Mrs. B.?
40162Surely you ca n''t mean that you thrashed the young Marquis of Sevenoaks?''
40162Surely you could n''t think I would lose any time, when what I have been waiting for so long has come at last, could you?''
40162Surely, among so many gentlemen who have been in the field, and who are almost all of them sportsmen, there must be much to speak of?
40162Tell me at once who it is that is guilty of this insolence?
40162The universal inquiry was, during the evening,''Have you seen Mrs. W.''s infantine back?
40162Then arose shouts for Godfrey, and''Where are you; how can we get at you?''
40162Then the lady said:''What is it now, Veneaty?
40162Then what would you do?''
40162Then, after a silence,''If that is too great a favour to expect, will no one give us an anecdote, or tell us a story?
40162This was clear; but how was it to be done?
40162Those people, who are those people?''
40162Ticklemore?''
40162W. started up and caught hold of my arm, saying,''Surely you are not so silly as to take offence at a little harmless chaff?
40162W.?''
40162Was Kellermann''s charge one of cavalry or infantry?
40162Was that another of his pretty little devices to induce a husband to break his promises, and spend his evening away from his wife?
40162Well, the reader will probably say this is a very pretty and a very moral custom indeed, but is it really a fact?
40162Well, you took a shorter time to do it than I did; but never mind that: did you leave a card for the lady?"
40162What am I to understand by it?''
40162What are you standing there for, like a fool?
40162What can it be?
40162What can the opinions of any such grand sample of bombastic self- sufficiency signify?''
40162What can your objection be?''
40162What do the public prints tell us?
40162What do those noble words amount to?
40162What do we read of every day?
40162What do you like?''
40162What do you mean?
40162What do you say, Adjutant?''
40162What is it?''
40162What is the reason that no servant or maty boy makes his appearance?
40162What parrot?
40162What proof can you bring forward; what foundation have you for so scandalous a supposition?"
40162What''ll I do, how''ll I boo?''
40162What, will you not obey the orders of H.R.H.?
40162Who could resist W.?
40162Who gave you leave?''
40162Who owns the parrot?"
40162Who would n''t be that ever had a taste of it?''
40162Whose parrot?
40162Why do n''t you answer?
40162Why do n''t you repeat it, that we may laugh too?''
40162Why do n''t you try and speak plain English?''
40162Why does he not suffer the old gentleman to have his say without contradiction?
40162Will you never get sense?''
40162Will you now condescend to mention it, or will you leave it unspoken?
40162Wo n''t you do that?''
40162Would it be possible to send him home on sick leave?''
40162You are fond of examples and of authorities?
40162You were about to adduce something in support of this charge, if I mistake not?
40162You, sir,''turning to the Doctor,''do you hear that?''
40162and dress you very nicely, do n''t I?''
40162asked Mrs. B.;''very amusing was n''t it, Colonel G.?''
40162continued he,"have I caught you on the funny- bone?"
40162continued,"You have, of course, called on Colonel B.?"
40162exclaimed the young lady,''how can you say so?
40162how can you go on so?''
40162if society chooses to accuse and condemn me for nothing, what does its opinion signify?
40162is that it?''
40162or would you order him to be beheaded at once?''
40162or''Whether this lucky individual had been fixed on?''
40162or,"In what respect?"
40162repeated Mr. V., with almost a scream of laughter;''surely, Mr. James, you do n''t mean that?''
40162returned Mr. V.;''but who is he?
40162said Mr. V.,''are you ashamed to tell me?''
40162said Mr. V.,''that''s the state of the case, is it?
40162said Mrs. B.;"is it anything that will break?
40162said Mrs. C.''Why, to tell you the truth, my dear, I think I have,''said Mrs. O., laughing immoderately;''have not you?
40162said Mrs. D.,''so I have found a crevice in your armour, have I?
40162said Sir C.''What''s ridiculous?''
40162said his guests, laughing;''breaking out of bounds, are you?''
40162said one of these good- natured friends;''then at least for the present you have yielded the field to the enemy?
40162said the Doctor,''is that the plan you would adopt to get innocent people into trouble?
40162says respecting it?
40162was repeated more emphatically than before; this was too much for the Colonel, who called out,"Who is that?
40162what did it contain?''
40162what do you mean?
40162what does the Colonel say?"
40162who has the audacity to interrupt the duty in this manner?"
40162you do n''t mean the head writer in the Zillah Court?''
40162you''ve found your tongue, have you, Frank?''
58356A sahib? 58356 And let you know?"
58356But they never even applied; so how could I refuse?
58356But why then do you criticise it, if it must be carried out?
58356But would not criticism be cheek?
58356But,I objected,"suppose on a subsequent occasion money were due to you which you could n''t get, would you sit down under the loss?"
58356But,I remarked also,"I thought the Burman was disappearing?
58356But,he said at last in despair,"if this laziness of the Burman is untrue, how did the idea become general?"
58356But,he said at length,"when one authority( the High Official) says one thing and another authority( you) says the reverse, what am I to believe?"
58356Ca n''t he do that?
58356Do they do that?
58356Does not that show it?
58356Everyone said four hundred years ago that the sun went round the earth,I answered;"were they right?"
58356For what?
58356For whom?
58356Is it?
58356Is that what you are to Government,he asked,"when you disagree with them?"
58356Large?
58356Oh, you have opium?
58356Right or wrong?
58356Send what?
58356Sergeant,I said severely,"what have you and I to do with offenders who break the law?
58356The Deputy Sahib, Huzoor( E.), Hall Sahib, and who else?'' 58356 Then you wo n''t carry it out?"
58356Very well,says Government;"we will prohibit it for Burmans; but what about the rest of the population?
58356Well, then,I asked,"what will they think of a Government who says such things?"
58356Well,I asked,"and is n''t that good-- for the boy who gets them?"
58356Well,I asked,"what is the matter?
58356Well,I said,"what is the news?"
58356Well?
58356Well?
58356What are you here for, then?
58356What does that matter?
58356What is it, Headman?
58356What is the matter?
58356What is your occupation?
58356What tax did you pay last year?
58356What then would you do?
58356Where there''s a will there''s a way--what does this mean?
58356Who are?
58356Why did I do it?
58356Why did we acquit? 58356 Why is it wise to go once?"
58356You are sure of that?
58356You are willing to be headman?
58356You remember, when we rode into that village the other day about noon, the number of men we saw sleeping in the veranda?
58356You see the point?
58356_ Four_ rifles?
58356A little still there is-- who should know better than I?
58356Ability in any of these?
58356Again, why should not there be village teams of football?
58356Amend their system of accounts and supervision to prevent loss in the future?
58356An Inspecting Officer went to inquire, and he began with this complaint:"Why do you refuse them sawpit licences when on tour?"
58356And all for what?
58356And as to England, what would we be were India reft from us?
58356And do n''t you suppose they want it prevented even more than Government does?
58356And if it had could there be a greater criterion of its worthlessness than such satisfaction?
58356And if now it is so rare, where is the fault?
58356And if we stand in her way, who will suffer like we shall?
58356And now we get back from words to human nature-- Is the criminal so because he wants to be so?
58356And to do so must we not try to understand her?
58356And to get even this little, what was the cost to the litigants, that is the public?
58356And what are these claims?
58356And what is to be done?
58356And what is"auza"?
58356And where is the common sense or common justice in punishing him for what is really due to a defective climate?
58356And with what result?
58356And, again, of what value is advice that is not steadied by the sense of responsibility?
58356Are these ever taught to them?
58356Are they just claims?
58356Are they not merely excuses to give"face"to Government?
58356Are they to be congratulated on it?"
58356Are we prepared to do that?
58356Are we to pay for them?
58356As to a girl,"What,"asked an elder indignantly,"is the use of a girl learning to write?
58356At Arcot the Sepoys gave the rice to their officers and took the conjee themselves; how many regiments would do that now?
58356Because they condoned crime?
58356Besides, to what would it lead?
58356But Burma can always say:"How was I to know the intention?
58356But does not this very fact indicate that the law and the people are at variance?
58356But have those who advocate this ever considered what it would mean?
58356But if this is true of half the prisoners, why not of the other half?
58356But if this is true of half, why not of the whole?
58356But that will avail nothing-- how can it?
58356But to whom the blame for the latter?
58356But when you have acknowledged this, what is becoming of the doctrine of individual responsibility for crime?
58356But where in India is there any influence tending towards this end?
58356But who is going to draft the new laws?
58356But why blame the young civilian?
58356But why?
58356Can the Buddhist believe that life is good-- not evil; to be made the most of, not feared nor shunned?
58356Can there be anything more destructive?
58356Can we create such a Department?
58356Can we do this?
58356Could there be a greater absurdity?
58356Could you make a central Parliament to govern all Europe?
58356Crime is a disease, and will you stop a fever by punishing the patients?
58356Did Loti and Maupassant learn French grammar?
58356Did, for instance, the Government of India intend sections 109, 110, of the Criminal Procedure Code to be used as they are in Burma now?
58356Do Commissions ever get at real causes?
58356Do n''t you think the people know that?
58356Do people anywhere in the world trust an unofficial arbitrator?
58356Do you wonder that sympathy is often with the accused?"
58356Do you wonder that the people dread and hate the Courts?
58356Does it enter into the possibility of things?
58356Does it mean wish?
58356Does it not create bitterness, to say the least?
58356Does it not perpetuate differences that must disappear if self- government is to succeed?
58356Evidently there was some news; the question was-- who should tell it?
58356Find out the weakness which led to it and cure that weakness-- turn him out a whole and healthy man again?
58356For her sake and for ours should we not try to understand?
58356For instance, could the partition of Bengal have raised such a sudden flame had there been peace before?
58356For instance, take the Indian Police; what qualities are required in a good Superintendent of Police?
58356Has any attempt ever been made to discover in what way our Courts in India now outrage the people''s consciences?
58356Has experience shown that ability in the first argues ability in the second?
58356Has it?
58356Has not A been locked up for a week?
58356Has the Government?
58356Has the plaintiff proved his case?
58356Have we ever tried?
58356He is as they are-- why then should he have this power over them?
58356He says:"What is the use?
58356He would ask: Firstly, how can two members represent great countries-- like England for instance?
58356Her destiny is calling her; shall we keep her back?
58356Here is a summary:_ Question by Police_: Do you know Accused?
58356His third would be: Two cities are represented; where are the others?
58356How can it be prevented?
58356How can that necessary personality be restored to it?
58356How can they act?
58356How can widows remarry in comfort till the whole structure of Hindu convention is changed?
58356How can you cure a fever unless you diagnose the cause or causes?
58356How can you guard five hundred miles of frontier all mountain and forest, intersected by forest paths?
58356How could I help it?
58356How could it be but that she should show unrest?
58356How could that be done?
58356How did it happen this time?
58356How do you reconcile the two?
58356How do you suppose we are ever to get on if opinions are to be stereotyped?
58356How is that?
58356How is that?"
58356How many members would it take to represent three hundred millions of people?
58356How much of that do you find now?
58356How much unnecessary money is now paid to lawyers?
58356How shall she be regained?
58356How should he?
58356How should they be anything else?
58356How will he ever love the world instead of despising it?
58356How would the imprisonment sections of the Civil Procedure Code be justified?
58356I see continual regrets that the past is passed-- but why?
58356I wondered at their being there, and asked:"Are you crossing over too?"
58356If a man has complete free- will to sin or not, if crime be due to innate wickedness, how does want of rain bring this on?
58356If however you do n''t know the intention of the Act, how are you to judge its relevancy?
58356If not, why should anyone else?
58356If so, why does it follow certain lines of increase or decrease, or maintain an average?
58356If there are many bad servants, who makes them bad?
58356If true of some crime, why not of all?
58356If you are a convict can it liberate you?
58356If you are weak will it make you strong?
58356If you have no ear will it make you a musician?
58356If you keep a boy under ecclesiastical habits of thought till he is twenty- three, how can he ever escape into the fresh air of free inquiry?
58356If, for instance, you are poor and stupid, can any quantity of wish make you rich?
58356In Rangoon do not the Germans have their own club?
58356In fact, who is to protect Europe from these few privileged classes?
58356India once led the civilisation of the world; is that past ever brought up and explained and realised for them?
58356India was our patient; now she is recovering shall we make of her a subject, or a daughter?
58356Is Government thus to intrude into the very home?
58356Is any election possible among the masses of the people?
58356Is it a means of finding out the truth?
58356Is it a purely individual matter?
58356Is it an impartial inquiry into what has happened?
58356Is it any wonder that under such circumstances he becomes sometimes embittered?
58356Is it conceivably possible that one or at best two individuals could have the necessary knowledge or impartiality to do this?
58356Is it ever contemplated to make it really representative?
58356Is it good for one race of people to see another making merry with a glass while it is illegal for them to do so?
58356Is it not the Navy?
58356Is it rich?
58356Is that a possibility, and if it were, would not this differentiation be worse than entirely excluding them?
58356Is that an ideal?
58356Is that good?
58356Is that possible?
58356Is that rice the product of laziness?"
58356Is that sense, to say nothing of humanity?
58356Is theirs the fault?
58356Is there any obvious connection between these two sets of qualities?
58356Is there any such ideal in elementary education in India?
58356Is there in this Council any true idea that can expand and grow?
58356Is this great English organism to be used for enforcing laws passed by such a Council as that I have described?
58356My standard was this: Do I know enough of the case to write a story embodying it if I wanted to?
58356Now seeing this difference, how much education is there in school or college?
58356Now suppose this Indian civilian had grown up into charge of a district and had to direct or go with these men into action?
58356Of what use are these products of the higher education in India?
58356Of what value have they ever been in the world''s history?
58356Or one represent another great area and people like Spain?
58356Otherwise how do great barristers come by their big fees?
58356Shall I come for it or will your Honour send it over?"
58356Should we not feel proud?
58356Some claim to doubt it-- do they?
58356Suppose India is attacked-- who is responsible for its safety-- India?
58356Suppose the right track lost in a wet place, or a dry bare place, why not pick up some other?
58356Suppose, by a wild stretch of the imagination, all the Civil Service in India could be composed of Indians, what then?
58356That he is essentially different from other people?
58356That he takes badly to discipline is true, but what is the reason?
58356That is evident, is it not?
58356That is what they want-- your personality; for it will understand; whereas a law-- what can it know of anything?
58356The best men will not take the appointment-- and who can wonder?
58356The quantity of reported crime in Burma is bad enough, but what would it be if all crimes were reported?
58356Then I asked,"Why did you do it?"
58356Then what good does imprisoning the poor devil do?
58356Then when you are grown you shall walk free, beside me, as my daughter whom I have brought up"?
58356They are legal claims, but are they just?
58356Thus out of £1,380,000 claimed how much was obtained?
58356Thus throughout India all progress of all sorts is barred; can you wonder that there is unrest from this one cause alone?
58356To administer a drug at random is not likely to succeed, yet what are the Councils but a random drug?
58356To be at its mercy, to be its servant?
58356To pander to the creditors''desire for vengeance?
58356To that I reply,"In what has its success consisted-- what has it done?"
58356To what greater maturity can it come?
58356To what is this due?
58356To whom is he responsible-- the people under him?
58356Was there any truth in this?
58356Was there ever in any history a_ reductio ad absurdum_ like these Councils of Despair?
58356Well?
58356What are these qualities?
58356What are they for, then?
58356What are those principles?
58356What causes crime?
58356What department of the public service is now held to be the best served?
58356What did he get?
58356What did they do?
58356What difference is there between the natures of the two people to make such a difference?
58356What does Government want the products of its higher education to be?
58356What does an examination select him for?
58356What does it matter if you did n''t actually see it?
58356What does_ will_ mean?
58356What effect would it have on them if a large number of Indians were admitted to the administration?
58356What happens?
58356What have any of them ever done that the people should repose confidence in them?
58356What have facts to do with it?
58356What influence is there to soften them?
58356What is Education?
58356What is education?
58356What is free- will?
58356What is gained by imprisoning a man for debt?
58356What is its present cause?
58356What is its principle of a trial?
58356What is that standard?
58356What is the good of_ your_ arresting them and my fining them if we afterwards pay their fines for them?
58356What is the highest praise a Burman will give to an officer-- that he is clever, painstaking, honest, energetic, kind?
58356What is the matter?"
58356What is the use of examining innumerable witnesses none of whom have probed the subject?
58356What is to be done?
58356What object are they supposed to attain?
58356What other amusements have girls but these troupes?
58356What respect for Government, what from his own people, what self- respect, can he retain after such treatment?
58356What ruined India twice, and what ruins her now?
58356What shall I be after two years''gaol?
58356What sort of bad character?
58356What sort of character has he?
58356What then should be done?
58356What will it need in India?
58356What will she write?
58356What will the freedom of India need in us?
58356What would happen?
58356What would he say?
58356What would the reader think of this as a Council to make laws for all Europe?
58356What, then, causes crime?
58356What, then, was the difference between the men of the past and those of the present?
58356When a man has committed a crime, what do we do?
58356When sitting with me when I was talking to the Burmese he would continually say to me,"Did n''t you say so- and- so?"
58356Where do the Indian people come in?
58356Where would the three hundred and fifty million come in?
58356Who blames them?
58356Who has"auza"nowadays?
58356Who knows?
58356Who will doubt but that, our Courts being what they are, it is sound as a rule?
58356Who wonders?
58356Why are we angry?
58356Why criticise it, then?"
58356Why does he lack ability?
58356Why does punishment usually make the offender worse instead of better?
58356Why is it not curable?
58356Why keep them out of duties they do well?
58356Why should n''t I use them as I think fit?"
58356Why should not District Officers meet once a year to discuss pending questions, to consider new Acts, to suggest changes in old Acts?
58356Why should not Hindustani be made the school language for Indian cadets?
58356Why tell the truth?
58356Why therefore repent?
58356Why was this?
58356Why, then, was it done?
58356Why?
58356Why?
58356Why?
58356Why?
58356Why?
58356Why?
58356Will it come to pass?
58356Will it deter others?
58356Yet what evidence was there against the village?
58356Yet who thinks the worse of Mark Twain for it?
58356Yet who will doubt that it is very important, the most important acquisition, in fact, that you can make?
58356Yet without the fear of responsibility what advice is ever well given?
58356You know it is not rich; why do you say it is?"
58356You therefore consider him a thief?
58356and"Did n''t he answer so- and- so?"
58356he?"
58356to be loved and lived?
48706; then, for alternatives, do- ji- ma do- de- ma? 48706 Ai, arlòng- si the King made an enquiry:"Who my son has killed?"
48706And you, Harata Kunwar, in what way will you furnish me with rice?
48706And you, the fifth, how will you provide for me?
48706And you, the fourth, how will you provide for me?
48706And you, the second son, how will you supply me with rice?
48706And you, the third son, how will you supply me with rice?
48706Are you in earnest?
48706Chilòk- pòn ningke- ma,are you willing that we, sir?"
48706Da tà   ngte: nà   ng thà   n- bòm- ta, has she not already given me?
48706Da- nà   ng he is, how could I possibly kill him? 48706 Do you swear it?"
48706Do you swear it?
48706Do you swear it?
48706Do you swear?
48706Do you swear?
48706Do- thèk- the, ne- ta ne- so inut tà   ng- dèt- le- ma?
48706Dohai- ma?
48706Dohai- ma?
48706Dohai- ma?
48706H. K., we flowers chilòk- pòn- chòt- là   ng, chilòk- pòn for ourselves pluck take a few wish, pluck and take ningke- ma, po?
48706How I klo- dup- de- ji, Hèmphu Arnà   m? 48706 How I should be able to marry him?
48706How can I marry him? 48706 How can I possibly marry him?
48706How can I, when I also have three children already?
48706How was I to help it, Lord God? 48706 I also have two children already; how should I marry him?"
48706I can not marry him; do n''t you know that I also have one child already?
48706I too children two tà   ng- dèt- le, kopusi kedo- po?
48706If you have got a bòr, will you not become rich?
48706Ingchin arúHow we go shall be able?"
48706Is that true?
48706Kopusi kedo- thèk- ji? 48706 Kopusi ne kedo- thèk- po?
48706La ru- arlo- le nà   ng( her) take( to wife) shall be able?
48706Nay, but,said Harata Kunwar,"is it not a whole year( since we were married), granny?"
48706Ne- pu tà   ngte coming after, how rice will you supply me?
48706Ne- pu- tà   ngte the second next to, how rice will you supply me?
48706Not so, granny, she is reconciled: me child one tà   ng- dèt- lo- le- ma?
48706NÃ   ng I say to myself, what am I to do?
48706NÃ   ng have got already, how should I marry him?
48706O Granny, I say to myself,''I will go home''; what am I to do?
48706O granny,''I home I will go''saying ne- kepulo, kolopu- lo- ma?
48706Oh, when will it be midday?
48706Pi ne reason the wild boar''s back( on) you fell- plump?
48706Quickly they will not come: so long kachepho- phe apòtsi, nòn kachepho- le- ma?
48706Sakhit- ma?
48706That Harata- Kunwar Arnà   m Arni- aso èn- si recho plà   ng- ji- si Harata- Kunwar God Sun''s child having wedded a king will become, pu? 48706 Then nà   ng Harata- Kunwar- ke, kolopu- si à   n ne- hipo?"
48706Then why did you dare to say,''We must kill Harata Kunwar''? 48706 Then you the next, how rice me will supply?"
48706They will not come very soon; have they not just met their parents, after being separated from them for so long a time?
48706To- day great- Palace King''s children with you did converse?
48706Tà   ngte adà   k- và   m, should I marry him? 48706 Tà   ngte nà   ng adà   k- và   m- ke kopusi à   n ne- hi- po?"
48706TÃ   ngteI can not marry him, I too my child one have I not already?"
48706Tòng- tòng và   ng- ve: à   n uncles when will they come?
48706What do you desire of me? 48706 What is he doing( now)?"
48706What, what are you saying, my brothers?
48706When nerlo chitim- po- ma?
48706Who is it that killed my son?
48706Why are you afraid?
48706You adà   k- và   m adunke, kopusi à   n ne- hi- po?
48706You adà   kvà   m- adun- le- thòt- ke kopusi à   n nehipo?
48706You the second next le- thòt- ke, kopusi à   n nehipo?
48706are you there?
48706have you taken a wife? 48706 is your body( bà   ng) present?"
48706why are you lying here?
48706will you marry him or not? 48706 will you marry me?"
48706à � nhelo, òngmarli, èn- po"have you anything to say, nephew?
48706A man is said to have got a bòr, bòr kelòng; Bòr do- kòkle, plà   ng- ple- ji ma?
48706Adà   kvà   m should I dare?
48706Aklèng- atum pudèt--"Bònta nà   ng can I possibly marry him?"
48706And Harata Kunwar said again,"Oh, cock- pheasant, what are you doing there?
48706And Harata Kunwar said,"Oh, wild boar, what are you doing there?
48706And Harata Kunwar''s old father said,"Where in the world did that idiot of a boy put them away?
48706And again he asked his grandmother,"Granny, when shall I succeed in getting one to wife?"
48706And his father- in- law said to him,"What do you desire?
48706And his granny the widow asked him,"Did you have any talk to- day with the daughters of the King of the Great Palace?"
48706And his uncles there asked--"Where adohòn- si nà   ngli kelòng- dà   m?"
48706Aphi thà   kdèt--"La- pu- pe- lòng, am I to succeed in getting one?"
48706As for me, I have no hands or legs; how then could I withstand him?
48706Call out in the village as soon as you reach it,''Who will take more cow''s flesh?''"
48706Chòngho thà   kdèt--"Pi ne the squirrel''s ladder jumping on broke?"
48706Further on, in thi- ròk- re, thi means"to lie": Pisi dà   k- le kethi- ròk- ma?
48706Great- Palace King''s children said:"Kopusi nà   ng- kedo apòtlo?
48706H. K. food- begging( doublet) only( from) I eat: why have you come?"
48706H. K. pudèt-- is it true or not?"
48706H. K. pulo"Sakhit- ma?"
48706H. K. said"Is that true?"
48706H. K. thà   k- dèt--"Me in my house you can keep me company?"
48706H. K."how ke- èn- lòng- po- ma?"
48706Harata Kunwar rejoined,"What jest is this?
48706Harata Kunwar said again,"Are you in earnest?"
48706Harata Kunwar said,"Is that true?"
48706Harata Kunwar said,"Oh, jungle- cock, what are you doing there?
48706Harata Kunwar there pondered in his mind:"Shall I ever succeed in getting her to wife?"
48706Has she not already borne me a son?"
48706He asked her,"Sister- in- law, are you crying?"
48706He said,"We sucked together at one nipple, own brothers are we, no sister has he, how could I venture to kill him?
48706He thought in his own mind,"for what reason did my granny, when she went away, tell me not to go up- stream to bathe?
48706His father aso aklèng- aphà   n arju- lo--"Nà   ng kopusi à   n ne- hi- po?"
48706His uncles asked him again,"Then if we go selling cow''s flesh, they will take more of it?"
48706How can I possibly marry him?"
48706How could I possibly kill him?
48706How should I dare to kill such a one?
48706How was I to go on standing in my place?
48706How will you be able to reach her in heaven?"
48706How will you get to see her now?
48706Hèmphu- arnà   m- recho, pi ne kònglòng- bup- be- ji?
48706I saw got never; how to take one to wife shall I attain to?
48706Jà   ngreso nà   ng- thà   k- dèt"shall we apply it now?"
48706Jà   ngreso thà   k- dèt--"Ai nà   ngtum aròng comest thou hither?"
48706K. must be killed''pu nà   ngtum kepu- hai?
48706Karle- si ne- kòk could help falling?
48706Kevà   n- si nà   ngli- tum wealth ye how much would bring?
48706Komà   t- ching- a- là   nghe ne: ching is a particle strengthening the interrogative komà   t,--"who- ever?"
48706Konà   t arecho- si alà   ngke plà   ng- ji- ma?
48706Konà   t- tòng kelòng- dà   m- lo- ne: konà   t, where: tòng, a particle expressing uncertainty:"where on earth did he get it"?
48706Konà   t- tòng= konà   t- ching,"wherever?"
48706Kopi kevà   ng ma po?
48706Kopi tà   ng- a"what are you saying?"
48706Kopisi nà   ngtum kari- ma?''
48706La chainòng- a- òk here- solicit a customer dare?"
48706La- le nà   ng và   n ring get hold of?
48706Lord God?
48706Lord- God- King, how I to roll down- not was I?
48706Là   ng- thà   k nà   ng- dà   m- si go not''saying me telling went away?
48706May we pluck and take some, sir?"
48706Miso pudèt--"Pi ne kòr- rà   k- re- ji?
48706Miso- ròng- po- si ne- mi was to help jumping on and breaking?
48706Ne chopà   n- vèk, mamà   tsi could help rooting it up?
48706Ne( probably an Assamese loan- word) is also used instead of ma:"Will you marry him or not?"
48706Notice the idiom-le-ma,"it must be,"an indirect question="is it not?"
48706Now H. K. there overheard all this:"What, what tà   ng- a, ikmar- li?"
48706Nà   ng peso èn- tà   ng- ma?
48706NÃ   ng sining- le kopusi will you get to see her again?
48706NÃ   ng where cow''s flesh here should be?
48706Nà   ng- bà   ng- do?
48706Nà   ng- sopo ne kekònglòng a- tovar dokòksi, withstand could I?
48706Phà   k pudèt"Pi ne for what reason you the plantain rooted up"?
48706Phà   k- belèng- pi- si ne kathimur- phà   k- le: ne God?
48706Rongphar?
48706Ser alà   ngthe"Whose watering- place is it, that up stream?
48706Since we are brothers, how should I dare to kill him?
48706So after waiting three or four nights his aunts asked the orphan again,"Why have your uncles not come back by this time?"
48706So at night, after they had eaten and drunk, Harata Kunwar asked her,"Whose ghat is that up- stream?
48706So the orphan went, and his uncles asked him,"Where did you get all that money?"
48706So these six brothers went their way, and, when they came near the village of sore eyes, they called out,"Will anyone take ashes?"
48706So these six brothers, taking up their beef, went on their way, and, arriving at the brahman''s village, they cried,"Who will take more cow''s flesh?"
48706So to the old woman she said--"Where did you this arnà   n kelòng- lòk?
48706That sore eyed people''s aròng pà   ng- le- lo, à   nsi arju- lo--"Phelo èn- ji- ma?"
48706The ant said,"How could I help biting him?
48706The ant said,"My uncle''s rice is tied up in a bundle of leaves; how can I possibly creep under you?"
48706The ant said--"How I was to help biting him?
48706The ant said:"My uncle''s rice leaf- bundle do- kòk- le, pusi nà   ng- rum- le nà   ng- kelut- thèk- ji?"
48706The daughters of the King of the Great Palace said,"How is it possible that any of us should stay here and be your wife?
48706The definite or determinate present is expressed by the same participle with-lo added: la kopi kà   nghoi- lo?
48706The eldest answered,"How should I marry him?
48706The eldest answered--"How I tòk- dà   m- hai- ji- ma?
48706The eldest answered:"How ne- le kedo- ji?
48706The eldest said,"How should I dare to put my spear through him?
48706The elephant answered:"Oh, how I helà   ng- phlut- phle- ji, Hèmphu arnà   m?
48706The father said to his eldest son,"How will you supply me with rice?"
48706The frog answered,"How was I to help it?
48706The frog answered--"How I chòn- rai- re- ji?
48706The interrogative syllable, used to form interrogative pronouns, is ko-: komà   t, komà   t- si, who?
48706The old woman answered,"Who is there?
48706The old woman nà   ng- thà   k- dèt"Komà   t- ma?
48706The old woman said,"You, who are fit to be a king; a great man, how will you be able to live with me here?"
48706The pig answered"How I thimur- phà   k- phe- ji?
48706The pig answered,"How could I help it?
48706The plantain answered,"Oh, how could I help it, Lord God?
48706The sign of the dative of purpose is apòt: pi- apòt,"what for, why?"
48706The simple, or indeterminate present is expressed by the participle with ke-, ka-, without any suffix: konà   tsi nà   ng kedo,"where do you live?
48706The sparrow answered,"Oh, Lord, how could I help it?
48706The squirrel answered,"Oh, how could I help it, Lord God?
48706The squirrel said--"Oh, how I was not to cut it, Lord God?
48706Then H. K. pulo--"Chi, vohar- alopo, kopi kacheplà   ng- ma?
48706Then H. K. said again"Chi vo- rèk- alopo, kopi nà   ng- cheplà   ng- ma?
48706Then H. K. said:"Oh, phà   k- lèng alopo, kopi nà   ng cheplà   ng- ma?
48706Then H. K.''s asarpo pulo--"Konà   t- tòng la oso ingchà   m bipikòk- lo- ne- le?
48706Then Recho nà   ng- bisar- lo:"Mà   t- si ne- po pithi- lòtlo?"
48706Then after waiting two or three nights more they asked again,"Why have not your uncles come yet?"
48706Then he went on to say,"What do you two desire of me?
48706Then her father said again:"Kopisi nà   ngtum kari- ma?
48706Then his aunts, his uncles''wives, asked him,"When will your uncles come back again?"
48706Then his brothers were perplexed, saying,"What in the world has happened to us this night?"
48706Then his brothers--"To- night kopi- ching ahà   n- lo- ma?"
48706Then his granny the widow there asked him--"Mini Bari- the Recho asomar nà   ng chingki- pòn- ma?"
48706Then his uncles asked again:"Then chainòng- a- òk jòr- dà   m- te la- tum ènji- là   ng- ma?"
48706Then his uncles said,"How shall we manage to get there?"
48706Then his uncles said--"Kopusi nelitum kedà   m- thèk- po?"
48706Then hèm- epi a- ik- mar- atum tòn pisi the widow''s brothers the basket having given che- pu- lo--"Tòn pi kà   nghoi- i- ji- ne?
48706Then she said to the old woman:"Where did you get hold of this ring?
48706Then the old woman said,"Why are you come, my dear?
48706Then the one who had watched returned home and told his brothers:"Where did that nephew of ours get all this money?
48706Then the orphan explained to them:"Take the loads to the village of sore- eyed people, and, when you arrive near it, say,''Will any one take ashes?''"
48706Then the orphan''s uncles returned from eating their rice, and coming up to the cage asked,"Have you anything more to say, nephew?"
48706Then the six brothers went to the orphan, and asked him,"Where did you get so much more money?"
48706Then the widow''s brothers, having given her a basket, said among themselves,"What does he want to do with the basket?
48706Then the youngest one said,"What is to be done, sisters?
48706Then the youngest said--"Pu là   ng- ma te- marli?
48706They said,"Oh, whose field is this?
48706They went up to him and asked,"Nephew, how is it that you arrived here so soon?"
48706Thà   ngbà   k ne- ri standing- up was to be able to continue?
48706Tovar ne- pèk- tha: wild boar, what you are doing there?
48706Tòn pi kà   nghoi- i- ji- ne"the basket for the purpose of doing what is?"
48706Vo- arbipi ne- no was to help tearing it up, Lord God?
48706We also, và   ng- bòm- ji- le- ma?"
48706What are your commands in the matter?"
48706What do you desire?''
48706What was the reason why your Honour, under pretence of asking me to give you water, had it in your mind to make me lose my life?"
48706When he arrived where the orphan was, he asked him,"What is the reason why you are tied up in that iron cage?"
48706When they saw the orphan coming with his load of ashes, they asked him"Why have you come hither?"
48706Where a king is he to become?
48706Where will he get his kingship?
48706Who is come?"
48706Why did he not give her her own petticoat and striped cloth?"
48706Why have you come?"
48706You have been disobeying me and have gone up there, I know?"
48706You heaven- to how kedun- thèkji?"
48706[ 28] How should there be any cow''s flesh here?
48706a- so- si chi- pethe- rà   p- tà   ng- dèt- lo- le- ma?"
48706are you there?"
48706are you there?"
48706arju- lo"Kopi apòtsi ingchin- aru- arlo asked"What on account of iron- cage- inside nà   ng- kebèng- chèk- lo?"
48706armo- ma?
48706armo- ma?
48706as for this place, to me kith and kin avedèt- pile: komà   tsi kevà   ng- ma?"
48706asked again there--"Your òng- atum pi- apòt và   ng- ve- rèk- ma?"
48706asked--"You how rice me- will- supply?"
48706bite severely?"
48706bà   n- ma, sòt- ma, And his father- in- law said:"What do you desire?
48706bà   n- ma?
48706do- ji- ne do- de- ne?
48706do- po, nà   ng- tum dà   m- nòn;"What is to be done, sisters?
48706dà   k putà   ng- te, ne- dòn ne- rà   p there answered"Who is there?
48706e- kòr tà   ng- dèt, e- mu tà   ng- dèt- lè; go and pierce dare shall?
48706elephant''s ear kopi- apòt nà   ng lut- thòt?"
48706female slaves?
48706for what phà   k- belèng- pi a- moi nà   ng klo- dup?"
48706for what reason did you the gourd''s stem cut through?"
48706for what reason her petticoat striped cloth own did he not give her?
48706for what reason you karle a- dòn chòn- rai?"
48706for what reason you my son did roll down upon?"
48706for what reason you the rock helà   ng- phlut?"
48706go away together if you like; moreover, slaves?
48706gold?
48706gold?
48706gold?
48706handmaids?
48706he is not the son of a second wife, own brother he is, our younger brother; how then should I dare to kill him?
48706here has arrived to us whose in the world water- jar?"
48706his aunts( uncles''wives) there asked--"Your òng- atum nà   mtusi và   ng- ji?"
48706hotòn- pèn dohòn ketèng wherever get- did he( all this money)?
48706how I was not to fall and break, Lord| arnà   m?
48706how could I help uprooting it, Lord God?
48706how me are you sending?
48706how ne lut- le- ji?
48706how was I to help rolling down and killing him?
48706how you nà   ng- kele- tòng- ròk?"
48706husbandmen?
48706indeed?
48706is it true or not?"
48706jasemèt ma- pu- ma?"
48706kill him should I venture?
48706ko- pu, ko- pu- si, kolopu, kolopu- sòn, how?
48706ko- Ã   n, ko- Ã   nsi, how many?
48706komà   t arit- ma?
48706konà   m- tu, nà   m- tu, nà   m- tu- si, when?
48706konà   t achainòng- a- òksi dà   k- le ke- do- ji?
48706konà   t, konà   thu, where?
48706kopi athe- tà   ng apini jiso binòng kepi- pe- dèt?"
48706kopi, pi, what?
48706kopi- apòt nà   ng hà   nthar a- kòk ròt- pèt?"
48706kopi- ching apòtlo- ma?"
48706kopusi nele ne ketoi- ma?
48706literally"thus- far- what"?
48706lobòng ne- tar I was I not to enter?
48706male slaves?
48706may be rendered kopi apòtsi nang phere- dèt, or kopi apòtsi nà   ng kaphere?
48706me will command?"
48706me- òng- te- ma?"
48706ne hem"Oh, cock pheasant, what are you doing there?
48706ne hèm said--"Oh, jungle- cock, what are you doing there?
48706neke Then the old woman said--"Why have you come, my dear?
48706netum ne- pèngà   n"How you to marry is it possible?
48706not having met together on account of, now have they not met at last?"
48706nà   ng bà   ng- do?"
48706nà   ng chele- dun- tà   nglo komà   tching alà   ng- thibuk ma?"
48706nà   ng chiru- dèt- ma- da?"
48706nà   ng kopi- apòt vo- arbipi a- tar sà   p- rai?"
48706old father said--"Where ever( did) that boy mad stow them away?
48706pi for what reason did you enter?"
48706pi ne ròt- re- ji, Hèmphu Arnà   m?
48706pi ne tore up suddenly?"
48706pi- apòt nà   ng lobòng thimur- phà   k"?
48706pi- apòt nà   ng ne- so kònglòng- bup?"
48706plà   ng- ple- ple- le, saying ye dared to say?
48706pu having arrived,"Cow''s flesh will( any one) take more?"
48706pu inghòng- ding; à   nsi sà   ngti- arlo day middle will it be?"
48706pu matha- ding, Ã   nsi shall I succeed in getting her?"
48706pu nà   ng arju- lo- te,''à   nhelo,''Have you anything to say?''
48706pu nà   ng''cow''s flesh will any one take?''
48706pu- le- lo--"Sakhit- ma?"
48706pulo: Ã   nke"H. K. athai do"pu, are you saying, brothers?"
48706rup- ma?
48706rup- ma?"
48706ryots, cultivators, gold, silver?"
48706ryots, husbandmen?
48706ryots?
48706ryots?
48706said among themselves--"The basket what is to do with?
48706saying, you nà   ng- katirva- hai?"
48706ser- ma?
48706ser- ma?
48706silver?
48706silver?"
48706silver?"
48706slaves, handmaids, armo- ma, òkso- ma, ser- ma, rup- ma?"
48706slaves, male or female?
48706slaves-- handmaids-- ryots-- husbandmen-- gold-- silver?"
48706slay should I dare?
48706such beautiful, such lovely ones I never saw; how shall I get one to wife?
48706sòt- ma?
48706sòt- ma?
48706that distant village near when you arrive,''Ashes will you take?''
48706that- like beautiful, that- like lovely ne thèk- lòng- le- là   ng; kopusi ke- èn lòng- po- ma?
48706the second next coming after, how rice will you supply?"
48706then I èn- lòng- ji- ma?"
48706then can I get her to wife?"
48706there is not any: Who is come?"
48706we drank together: such a person I to kill should dare?
48706what did you bite the frog in the loins for?"
48706what did you cut through the stem of the gourd for?"
48706what did you jump on the squirrel''s ladder and break it for?"
48706what did you root up the rock for?"
48706what did you tear up the plantain for?"
48706what did you tumble on the sparrow''s nest and smash it for?"
48706what did you tumble on the wild boar''s back for?"
48706what in the world is the matter?"
48706what- for did you the frog''s loins kòr- rà   k?"
48706when and how ke- èn- lòng- apòtlo- ma?"
48706who is the person whose water- jar has just reached me?"
48706whose field is it?
48706why did you fly into the elephant''s ear?"
48706why did you roll down and slay my son?"
48706why do you send me on such an errand?
48706you Harata- Kunwar, in what way rice me will you supply?"
48706you for what reason the sparrow''s nest fell upon and broke?"
48706à � nke chiru- pèt à   n- muchòt will you be able to follow her?"
48706Ã � nsi H. K. aso chibu- si did you have it in your mind?"
48706à � nsi H. K. athai chepaching- kà   ngsi"Do you swear it?"
48706Ã � nsi H. K. is she not beautiful, sister?"
48706Ã � nsi H. K. pulo: what in the world has happened?"
48706à � nsi H. K. thà   k- lo--"Dà   m- te- ma, there up- stream went surely?"
48706Ã � nsi a child- even have they got great between them already?"
48706à � nsi a- òngmar if you go selling how much money you will bring?"
48706Ã � nsi ahupo pulo:"Kopisi nangli kari- ma?
48706Ã � nsi akibi- ta pulo-- shall we not continue to come and see you?"
48706à � nsi aklèng- atum- ta what in the world is the matter?"
48706Ã � nsi atepi pulo--"Chiru- re: you are weeping?"
48706à � nsi aòng- mar arju- thu- le- lo:"Tà   ngte''is there only so much?''"
48706Ã � nsi being tied up, how you- underneath enter, creep, shall I be able?"
48706Ã � nsi cow''s flesh go a- selling if( we), they will taking- go on?"
48706Ã � nsi cultivators?
48706à � nsi jà   ngreso pulo: all this money you obtained?"
48706à � nsi jà   ngreso pulo:"Ne- òng- mar- atum you are here firmly secured?"
48706à � nsi jà   ngreso thà   k- lelo--"Che, òngmarli, here arrived so soon?"
48706à � nsi jà   ngreso thà   n- lo--"Nòksèk- le à   n have not come?"
48706à � nsi jà   ngreso uncles what for have not come by this time?"
48706à � nsi jà   ngreso( all) this money you have got so much more?"
48706Ã � nsi latum will( any one) go on taking?''
48706Ã � nsi said again"Is that true?"
48706à � nsi sarpi pulo--"kopi- kevà   ng- ma, po?
48706Ã � nsi village near arrived, and asked--"Ashes will you take?"
48706Ã � nsi( with) the basket what in the world is he going to do?"
48706èn- lòng succeed in getting one to wife?"
48706òkso- ma?
48706òkso- ma?
43997''Against his will?'' 43997 ''An ayah?''
43997''And do you know this, Sahib?'' 43997 ''And her hair?''
43997''And this? 43997 ''And this?''
43997''And this?'' 43997 ''Any relation of yours?''
43997''But are you not satisfied with my word? 43997 ''But is the Sahib certain that this boy is the child of certain parents?''
43997''But suppose that I could prove to you that he is the child of a sergeant of the Queen''s 13th Regiment of Foot, and of his wife? 43997 ''Did Usuf say where he got him from?''
43997''Did you know that little child, sir?'' 43997 ''Do you believe this boy to be of European birth?''
43997''Do you think you know who were his parents?'' 43997 ''From whom did you buy him?''
43997''His name?'' 43997 ''How can I be quiet?''
43997''How so?'' 43997 ''I have answered all the Sahib''s questions; will the Sahib answer a few of mine?''
43997''If you saw her likeness, in miniature, do you think you could recognise it?'' 43997 ''Is she living?''
43997''Of pure blood?'' 43997 ''Of what value?''
43997''On suspicion that he is born of European parents of distinction?'' 43997 ''The boy was cheap, then?''
43997''The colour of her eyes?'' 43997 ''Then will the Sahib take him?''
43997''Was she his mother?'' 43997 ''Were they people of a distinguished family?''
43997''What did you give for him?'' 43997 ''What do you ask?''
43997''What kind of person was she? 43997 ''What more do you want?''
43997''What woman?'' 43997 ''When did she die?''
43997''When?'' 43997 ''Where?''
43997''Where?'' 43997 ''Yes; where are the kittens?''
43997''You bought him?'' 43997 ''You would?''
43997''Your slave?'' 43997 ''Your son?''
43997A what?
43997About three or four years ago you stayed for several days with a friend in a tent near Deobund? 43997 Ah, but that was the emanation of----""What the deuce is that?"
43997All in India?
43997Am I a lord? 43997 And another here-- on your hip-- and another here, on your ribs?"
43997And be absent from my husband, my Lord? 43997 And do they have any applications?"
43997And do you know the judge of Jampore?
43997And drunk?
43997And had he money?
43997And have you given him any champagne?
43997And he did so, I hope?
43997And how do you usually settle these disputes?
43997And how long do they stay?
43997And how was he received?
43997And of what class of people are your converts?
43997And tax the British government with a breach of faith?
43997And what became of the minar?
43997And what did the Horse Guards say in reply to your statements?
43997And what do you suppose will be the upshot?
43997And what will be the result, do you suppose?
43997And who are_ you_?
43997And who was Pertab Singh?
43997And will my losses be made good?
43997And you heard the evidence?
43997And you will not play me false?
43997And your mother? 43997 And your mother?"
43997Are you going to Agra?
43997Bij- what?
43997But all zemindarees( lands) are not so profitable in Bengal?
43997But can you lock up any one''s eyes in the way that you locked up mine?
43997But could you not have given the horses to some friend-- a Christian or a Mussulman?
43997But did not your parents ever tell you?
43997But had we better not take the opinion of the Court on the subject?
43997But have you no idea? 43997 But he must be labouring under some delusion with respect to being appointed to the command- in- chief of an Indian presidency?"
43997But how can it be helped?
43997But how comes it in ruins?
43997But how is that?
43997But is it not forbidden in the Shasters?
43997But look here, my dear fellow,said one of the prisoners to that functionary, who was the prosecutor on the occasion;"what''s the use of denying it?
43997But surely there is some one to watch the yard?
43997But the crime?
43997But this place must be infested with snakes?
43997But what do you think? 43997 But what is that Greek epigram from the Anthology of Bland and Merivale?
43997But who are these men-- these zemindars with whom you are required to keep an implicit faith? 43997 But why are you preparing covers for two, when I am dining alone?"
43997But why was he worth more alive than dead?
43997But would you be good enough to tell me where I am?
43997Ca n''t you guess?
43997Cashiered him?
43997Charley, why did you come to me in this state, with your neck unwashed?
43997Could you not ask him to allow my child to visit you? 43997 Could you not remain up here with them through the winter?"
43997Did he appeal to the Horse Guards?
43997Do n''t you know what that is?
43997Do you believe that? 43997 Do you expect to see him soon?"
43997Do you know any other native who has the same power that you possess?
43997Do you know him?
43997Do you know the assistant- magistrate of Agra?
43997Do you not fear the lightning and the hail?
43997Do you not know that they believe nothing can hurt their pure souls after death; and hence their comparative recklessness in this world? 43997 Do you not remember the spot?"
43997Do you think,the doctor inquired,"that your mother would see me, if I went down to her home?"
43997Does he know anything of his mother?
43997Does this often happen?
43997For what?
43997Going to be married, I suppose?
43997Had she great power over Runjeet Singh?
43997Have you a nightmare in this broad daylight?
43997Have you another mark like that on your right arm-- just here?
43997Have you any idea of the hour?
43997Have you ever witnessed a military court martial?
43997Have you nothing to give her?
43997He was a great man?
43997How did you come by that mark?
43997How do you mean funny?
43997How do you mean?
43997How many do you suppose?
43997How so?
43997How so?
43997How so?
43997How so?
43997How the deuce is that?
43997How the horrors?
43997How was this?
43997How? 43997 How?"
43997I always thought that the cow was a sacred animal with Hindoos?
43997I say, Blade,said the Senior Captain,"what did you mean by wishing me to speak up?
43997I suppose that in those cases you give the prisoner the benefit of the doubt?
43997I trembled whenever it came near; but now, what does it signify? 43997 In his palkee?"
43997In that coffin?
43997Indeed? 43997 Is everything ready?"
43997Is he a cousin of yours?
43997Is he a great favourite?
43997Is he not very like his father?
43997Is he old?
43997Is it not very odd,said I, on my return to the buggy,"that most of the diabolical crimes committed in this country are committed by Brahmins?"
43997Is it possible?
43997Is it possible?
43997Is not my husband a Lieutenant- Colonel and a C.B.? 43997 Is that a reason?"
43997Is the child dead?
43997Is there anything else you require?
43997Mais, monsieur,said the Frenchman to me,"who, in wonder''s name, are all these Damzè gentlemen?
43997Make my most respectful salaam to your intended, will you?
43997Maun Singh Sipahee is very ill."What ails him?
43997May I accompany you?
43997May I make a note of this?
43997Mean, my dear fellow? 43997 No more?"
43997O yes-- why not? 43997 O, had you?
43997Or a small slab with an iron railing round it?
43997Perhaps,said Mr. West,"you had taken more wine than usual?"
43997Questions? 43997 Rather a strange fancy of yours, to live upon such amicable terms with the great enemy of the human race?"
43997Safe? 43997 Sahib, when you become Governor- General, you will be a friend to the poor?"
43997She is a very handsome woman?
43997Sixty what?
43997Surely you are jesting?
43997Surely,said I,"you would preserve rather than deface or destroy these magnificent works of art-- these wonders of the world?"
43997That you may drink, little finger, when you are dry?
43997The Affghan, having examined the crest, again smiled, and said:--''What else?''
43997The Major did this, and handed it to the Affghan, who looked at the writing, smiled, and said:''What else?
43997The Sahib has eaten well?
43997The Sahib will smoke hookah?
43997The Sahib''s father is living?
43997The tea?
43997Then this is not the station- house?
43997Then who keeps the tomb in repair?
43997Then you know better than I do?
43997Then, how far am I from Meerut?
43997There is nothing about drunkenness in the charges,said the President;"where are the charges?"
43997To whom are you alluding?
43997To- morrow, at three P.M."And how do you stand affected for liquors and weeds? 43997 Two Sahibs?"
43997Was she a beautiful woman?
43997Was that good?
43997Well, Mrs. Apsley, whither art thou going? 43997 Well, did he appeal to the Directors?
43997Well, in that case, you would have to do away with the Mahommedan festivals?
43997Well, is not that enough to warrant your being transported for life, or hanged? 43997 Well, old man, what is the matter?"
43997Well, sir,said the Deputy- Judge- Advocate- General to the President, when he had finished his writing,"what shall we do?
43997Well, what will you sell your title for?
43997Well, what you offer?
43997Well-- and then?
43997Well?
43997Well?
43997Were your victims men or women?
43997What are you making such a noise about, Blade?
43997What became of this native editor?
43997What do you mean by locking up his eyes?
43997What does that signify? 43997 What have you got?"
43997What is it, Captain Wall?
43997What is the matter, Baron?
43997What is the matter, governor?
43997What is the matter?
43997What is the matter?
43997What is the mem''s name?
43997What is this?
43997What is_ your_ name?
43997What on earth became of that black earl?
43997What operation?
43997What remark?
43997What think you of that?
43997What time?
43997What was it?
43997What would it cost to punkah the whole regiment during the hot season?
43997What would you say? 43997 What''s taking you down the country?"
43997What? 43997 What?"
43997When did he die?
43997When do you expect to reach Cawnpore?
43997When do you intend to go?
43997Where did he die?
43997Where did it come from originally?
43997Where is he?
43997Where is he?
43997Where is the boy?
43997Where is your father?
43997Where, Black and Blue?
43997Where?
43997Who are they?
43997Who could have been the chairman of the Court of Directors?
43997Who is he? 43997 Who on earth can they be?"
43997Who pays you?
43997Who was she?
43997Who was the man?
43997Whom have you got inside?
43997Whose child is that?
43997Whose tombs are those?
43997Why are they not lined with cast iron or zinc?
43997Why do_ you_ not go home?
43997Why is that?
43997Why not make it expedient to do away with the perpetual settlement of Lord Cornwallis, and resettle the whole of Bengal? 43997 Why so?"
43997Why so?
43997Why, Thummy, Thummy? 43997 Will he be as clever?"
43997Will you admit that you were drunk?
43997Wo n''t you go and see the Sahib?
43997Would the treasure be safe with them?
43997Yes,replied the old boy, very good- humouredly,"what do you want?"
43997Yes; what''s the use of wasting time?
43997Yes; why not? 43997 You addressed the Throne, or Prince Albert?"
43997You desire your palkee?
43997You had a little dog with you, and you lost it at Deobund?
43997You intend, perhaps, to be more severe?
43997You say the Government owes you fifty- seven lacs?
43997You understood the proceedings to- day?
43997You?
43997''And you are, then, Lieutenant Statterleigh?''
43997''At whose expense?''
43997''Can you write in the Persian character, Sahib?''
43997''Kathleen Mavourneen?''
43997''Know it?''
43997''Was the Court raving mad?
43997( What is the matter?)
43997A female voice from within inquired,"Who is there?"
43997A very pretty idea, was it not?
43997About what?"
43997Amongst other questions which his honour put to the boys of the first class was this--"How does the world go round?"
43997And for many days all the gentlemens laughed, and asked of one another,''Who shot the tiger?''
43997And my lord, who was very much confused-- not being a sportsman-- said,''Have I?''
43997And suppose some gentleman come-- not likely here, but suppose?
43997And this?
43997And this?
43997And this?''
43997And what would I take for dinner?
43997And when there is no evidence to weigh, how are you to act?"
43997And where and how do you suppose he was apprehended?
43997And, to- morrow, if your rule were at stake, and dependent on their assistance, think you they would render it?
43997Approaching a very interesting- looking woman, of about two- and- twenty years of age, I said to her,"What do you think of this?"
43997Are pickaxes, shovels, spades, saws, and gunpowder to blast rocks, so expensive that a government can not procure them?
43997Are the figures in the official returns, touching the convictions, to be taken as any criterion of the crime perpetrated in our respective districts?"
43997Are they your friends?
43997Are we the conquerors of the country, or are we not?
43997Because you told him to go to bed?"
43997Brandy, beer, soda- water?
43997But how do you know all this?"
43997But is there a scarcity of labour in India?
43997But tell me, who keeps this grave in order?''
43997But what is to be done?
43997But what must it be for the men, the privates and their wives and children?
43997But what need the government care for that cry, especially when its act is not only expedient, but would be just withal?
43997But what of that?
43997But where have you come from?"
43997But where is it about being drunk?
43997But who could ever have dreamed that their entry into the city of the Great Moghul would be in company with British soldiers?
43997But who ever did touch the champagne, and who ever did drink any more than two glasses of brandy and water?
43997But why not by native officers?"
43997But why should I hurt him?
43997By JOHN LANG, AUTHOR OF"EX- WIFE,""WILL HE MARRY HER?"
43997Ca n''t you give a guess?"
43997Can the most acute understanding explain, or even comprehend, its own growth; or even the growth and colouring of a mere flower?
43997Did a single zemindar, when, after the battle of Ferozeshah, the empire was shaking in the balance, lift a finger to help the government of India?
43997Did the Governor- General shoot a tiger?"
43997Did you ever see a likeness of Runjeet Singh?"
43997Did you know the child''s mother?''
43997Did you tender them a copy?"
43997Dinner ready?"
43997Do n''t you see?"
43997Do we not eat swine''s flesh?
43997Do you know your part, Dooneea?"
43997Do you really mean to say that our Madeira is not good-- excellent?"
43997Do you suppose that the Mahommedans, when in power, suffered the Hindoos to block up the streets continually with their processions, as they do now?
43997Do you want anything, old boy?
43997Does not British India contain enough of Europeans to make a market?
43997Glass of beer?"
43997Hanging what?
43997Have these young men, it may be asked, nothing to do?
43997Have they no occupation?
43997Have you ever been out shooting?"
43997Have you got down the word freely?"
43997He demanded, with his last breath-- why the East India Company did not give him his pay, as in Lord Lake''s time, in_ sicca_ rupees?
43997He was selfish; but what native is not?
43997How are they to meet these debts of honour?
43997How can you possibly say at this moment whether, during the next six months, the amount of crime shall be greater or less?"
43997How do you know what happens in the establishment of a wealthy native?
43997How far distant do you suppose we are from that building?"
43997How many years had passed since that horrible sentence had been put into execution?
43997How much?
43997How were we to decide it?
43997How you know that, Sahib?"
43997How you know that, Sahib?"
43997I asked him where this helpless woman had fled to, after her miraculous escape from Benares, in the garb of a man?
43997I dare say, when you saw my name in the papers, as having arrived in India, you little thought that I was not a man of pleasure and excursion?"
43997I said to her, in Hindoostanee,"You are not a native; what do you do here in a native dress?"
43997I took her hand in mine, and said,"Where did you get this?"
43997I was asleep, but awoke, and inquired,"Kia hua?"
43997I went to the window, and observing a great crowd, inquired of one of my servants who was standing in the verandah:--"What is the matter?"
43997If enemies, what for send to buy Black and Blue''s property?
43997If not, how came it that the boy( now a man of two or three and twenty) should be a miserable pedler, living in the Bazaar at Delhi?
43997If so, why do they never come forward to assist you in your difficulties?
43997Is he guilty or not?"
43997Is it always so, I wonder?"
43997Is it possible?"
43997Is it true?"
43997Is not Nature herself a perfect mystery unto the minds of thinking men?"
43997Is not your husband in the Company''s service?"
43997Is that your Madeira, or ours?"
43997Is the bond a genuine document or not?"
43997It was thus that the dialogue was commenced and continued:--"What is the number of inhabitants in this district?"
43997Many have not come in fancy costume, but in their respective uniforms; and where do you see such a variety of uniforms as in an Indian ball- room?
43997Must justice be obstructed?
43997Not Captain Stansfield, who put us under arrest?
43997Of course, you are aware that to do a thing of that kind-- to touch the corpse of an unbeliever-- involves a loss of caste?"
43997On hearing the sentence he exclaimed:''In the name of the devil, is this the reward of renouncing my religion?
43997Perhaps she deserved it,--perhaps she was plotting against his life; perhaps she was innocent: who can say?
43997Pomatum, did you say?
43997Send out a lot of fellows to give assistance, will you?"
43997Shall we adjourn the Court until a copy of yesterday''s proceedings is made, and given to the prisoners?"
43997She lives?"
43997Sherry?"
43997Sir, do you want any violent( violet) powder, or one small patent corkiscrew( corkscrew)?
43997Surely you heard my answer?"
43997The assistant magistrate then called out to him in Hindostanee,"Have you anything to say?"
43997The boy asked her how her husband came to beat her?
43997The cow, or the pig?
43997The little finger replied:"Who told you so, Thummy, Thummy?
43997The old man forthwith began to detail a string of grievances, which the Lieutenant faithfully(?)
43997The reader may ask,"Who was your friend?"
43997The second question was:--"Were the prisoners present on that occasion?"
43997The wine is with you; will you fill, and pass it on?"
43997Then, darting off at a tangent, he asks me if I remember when we were lying off Mount Edgecombe, just before sailing for South America?
43997Then, turning to the old man, he inquired,"Would Lord Clive or Lord Lake have sanctioned your carrying about that beastly trunk on a march at all?"
43997Think you that they entertained the same consideration for the bulls and the monkeys at Benares as the British now entertain?
43997Think you they would furnish men to protect your stations denuded of troops?
43997Think you they would furnish money if your treasury was exhausted?
43997This at length accomplished, he looked at the President and said,"Yes, sir?"
43997This was done; and how shall I describe the awful spectacle then presented?
43997To my question,"Do you know her?"
43997To pay visits?"
43997To which Mrs. Revenue Board replied:--"And you, pray?
43997Turkey?
43997Turn him out of his title and estates-- eh?
43997Was he amusing?
43997Was she handsome?''
43997Was she there?
43997Was the lady at the rock?
43997Well, the boy began to cry--""Why did he cry?
43997What about the cloak?
43997What do I care for what YOU say?
43997What do you mean?"
43997What have I done to deserve this?''
43997What is it?"
43997What is the use of whitening a few sepulchres amidst this mass of black ruin?''
43997What is this which Ford puts into my hand?
43997What place was that we were at?"
43997What song would you like next?
43997What the finance minister wished to ask me was this-- Would I consent to leave my shoes at the door when I entered the Ranee''s apartment?
43997What then?
43997What then?
43997What was the Sahib''s nishan( crest)?''
43997What was the child to me then?
43997What''s his name?"
43997What''s the matter?"
43997What, sir, I repeat, is the use of throwing away money in building tombs, if they are not kept in repair?
43997Where am I?"
43997Where have we met?"
43997Where shall we go now, for it wants an hour to tiffin time?
43997Where shall we go?
43997Where will you meet with so great a number of distinguished men?
43997Where will you see handsomer women than you frequently meet in a ball- room at Mussoorie or Simlah?
43997While Dooneea was brushing the child''s hair, she said,"_ Toomara mama kahan hai?_--Where is your mother?"
43997Who can explain that terrible symbol which pervades so many of our dreams?
43997Who can fathom the secret inclinations of the human heart?
43997Who can fully comprehend that link which unites the corporeal with the spiritual world?
43997Who can lift the veil of sympathy?
43997Who can say what animal supplies the skin which is used for our chacos and accoutrements?
43997Who can unravel the web of magnetic natures?
43997Who said that?
43997Who told you so?"
43997Who_ are_ all these Damzès?"
43997Why are there so very many people on the mall this evening?
43997Why do n''t you go home and upset your uncle?
43997Why do you talk of Europe?
43997Why hast thou taken that flower which a faithful lover threw upon my last resting- place on earth?''
43997Why should he not be?
43997Why, Thummy, Thummy--_Why_?"
43997Why, Thummy, Thummy?
43997Why?
43997Will the Sahib favour me with her address?"
43997With motionless eyes and outstretched hand she approached my couch, and in plaintive voice asked me:''Why hast thou robbed the Dead?
43997Would the poorest and most unprincipled officers-- civil and military-- in the whole of India?
43997Would you have any objection to allow the boy to spend a day with me?"
43997Would you like to see the old gentleman, sir?
43997Would you take the boy?''
43997You do n''t suppose that I was born the son of a judge of the Queen''s Bench for nothing, do you?
43997You know the master of the school?"
43997You see that very tall monkey there, with two smaller ones on either side of him?"
43997You want blacking?
43997You were on your way to these mountains?"
43997You will manage that for me, old boy, wo n''t you?"
43997about the thirty- three and a- half per cent?"
43997and do not English ladies dance( the natives call it''jumping about''), and with men who are not their husbands?
43997are you not ashamed of yourself?"
43997beefsteak?
43997cried the Lieutenant,"how do you feel now?"
43997duck?
43997exclaimed the Governor- General,"what has he to do with it?"
43997fowl?
43997goes for nothing?"
43997good- looking, and accomplished?
43997goose?
43997ham and eggs?
43997have we woke you out of your sleep, old boy?"
43997he exclaimed,''will you then leave me in the hands and at the mercy of these unbelievers?
43997mutton- chop?
43997said one of the Sepoys, saluting his officer very respectfully,"or you may wake the Soubahdar, and_ then_ what will happen?"
43997said the Deputy- Judge- Advocate- General to the witness--"they were not-- not what?"
43997what is this?
43997what was the colour of her hair and eyes?
43997whether she was tall, short, or of the middle height?