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34113Flings forth by number not by name... Could Triple Crown or Jesuit''s oath Do what yon shuffle- stocking doth?
34113What are you out of pocket?
37091Count, are we feeble or few?
37091Do they call me rich in trade?
37091Hear, is our speech so rude?
37091Judge, are we men of The Blood?
37091Look, are we poor in the land?
32991But what was the island like?
32991Else why their cramps and sickness?
32991From what materials did he create the"baseless fabric of this vision"?
32991How did Shakspere discover this enchanted island?
32991Is it possible that he was among the prest?"
32991May I be bold To think these spirits?
32991On what books or plays were these dreams made?
32991One pungent phrase-- to be rendered later into:''What care these brawlers for the name of King?''
32991Then he asks:"Could a mere lubber have steered clear of error in the use of such terms?"
32991What had London playhouses to do with these spirits of thin air?
32991What turned his imagination from tragedy back to romance?
32991Where was Shakspere and what was he doing?
12454And how long have you dealt with them?
12454And this bombardment happens often?
12454And were the baths by any chance called Denmark, Austria, and France in 1870?
12454And where are the guns?
12454And who are those women?
12454And you?
12454But what else could the people have done?
12454But you_ are_ French, little one?
12454By the way,he said to the gunner at last,"ca n''t you find something better than_ that?
12454How?
12454Is n''t it an adorable country?
12454Nice people, are n''t they?
12454Now why,asked a shopkeeper,"does not our Government, or your Government, or both our Governments, send some of the British Army to Paris?
12454What is that place?
12454What made the change?
12454What_ is_ the tune?
12454Who should be singing here?
12454And next week would see them, hidden singly or in lurking confederacies, by mountain and marsh and forest, or the wrecked habitations of men-- where?
12454Hand on hilt( rememberest thou?
12454Now we count new keels afloat, and new hosts on land, Massed liked ours( rememberest thou?)
12454Now we hear new voices rise, question, boast or gird, As we raged( rememberest thou?)
12454Or as a woman put it more logically,"What else can we do?
12454The epilogue, at least, was as old as both Armies:"And what did he say then?"
12454To each other''s open court with our proofs we came, Where could we find honour else or men to test the claim?
12454We have learned by keenest use to know each other''s mind: What shall blood and iron loose that we can not bind?
12454We were schooled for dear life sake, to know each other''s blade: What can blood and iron make more than we have made?
12454Would it please me to look at a chapel?
12454Would you like to look at the railway station?
12454_ He_ knew, of course; but what could a stranger identify in that earth- shaking passage of thirty thousand?
12454_ Why_ did n''t we realize?"
12454to its dogs; or met, in a forest, a procession of perfectly new big guns, apparently taking themselves from the foundry to the front?
29135A degree or two out o''station, ai n''t you?
29135About as elastic as a head sea off the Fastnet, ai nt it?
29135Are we going to spend''em all up here, Tim?
29135Are you going to lift for The Shamrock?
29135But she''ll drown in the water, wo n''t she?
29135Ca n''t I fetch St. John''s-- not even with this breeze?
29135Do n''t you, sir? 29135 Do you know this is a Mail- lane?
29135How can there be?
29135I''m glad I''m not a Mark Boat.... Do I want help?
29135Is it as bad as that?
29135Master,I would cry as I moved respectfully beneath him,"what is it you seek to- day?"
29135Me? 29135 What does the Mark Boat say, George?"
29135What under the stars are you doing here, you sky- scraping chimney- sweep?
29135What''s happened?
29135What''s our level?
29135Xavier, roused from his calculations, only comprehending the last words:''Outrage of domicile? 29135 Are n''t you coming up on the bridge?
29135By the way, would n''t you like to look round the engine- room?"
29135Can you hold it?"
29135Do you understand_ that_?"
29135Do you want the firmament to yourself?
29135Gummed silk?
29135Have n''t you_ any_ lift in you, fore or aft?"
29135How much do the doctors say we''ve added to the average life of a man?"
29135My dear mayor, who is the man that has corrupted thy Julie?''
29135Shall we buy spares at Fayal?"
29135Was n''t that quite a little draught?"
29135Were you thinking of taking her on, George?
29135What does she think a postal packet''s made of?
29135What does that Tad- boat think she is doing, Tim?"
29135What''s the fool waiting for now?"
29135Who''s hindering?"
29135Who_ is_ the officious sardine- tin?"
29135Why did n''t you pull out round by Disko?
29135You call yourself a sailor, sir?
29135that after death he would very possibly go forever to unspeakable torment?
23163After all, a brother is a brother._]"As for myself, why do you write to me so many complaints?
23163Am I a block of wood or an old churn?
23163Are_ you_ fighting in this war or I?
23163As for any marriage proposed[ for me?]
23163As to the risk of death, who is free from it anywhere?
23163Before her marriage she attended instruction in England at the great school for maidens called Ghatun[ Girton?].
23163But for all that, he is a fool.... Is he a good farmer?
23163Do I remember?
23163Do not we handle that same thing with the leather on it after it has been repaired?
23163Do we Mussulmans think that the Prophet will spend all his time in asking God to forgive our transgressions?
23163Do we not even drink water all day with the very hand that has sweated into the leather?
23163Do you remember when I used to make them?"
23163Do you try to- night?
23163Does he say what she resembles in the face?
23163Go on, Akbar?
23163How has this come about?
23163How is it with our horses?
23163How is it with us in our country?
23163How many mothers has a man?
23163How much will he be able to bring back of it all?
23163I want to tell him he is a fool.... What?
23163Just as though he were a bazar letter- writer at home?...
23163Let it be any life.... Is that all?
23163Paul''s?
23163Since it is the men who must pay off the debt, why should not the women keep it?
23163So they pray over their dead, out yonder, those foreigners?
23163The French and the Phlahamahnds seeing the smoke, assemble with carts, crying:--''What waste is this?''
23163Their God is called Bandoo[ Bon Dieu?].
23163Their card- play is called Baraich[ Bridge?].
23163They call me_ Sia_[ monsieur?]
23163This Sahib says he will be my letter- writer?
23163Two annas?
23163Unclean?
23163We can see it-- but d''you think_ he''ll_ believe?
23163What are the Sahib''s charges?
23163What can you expect?
23163What do you or the Mohmunds or anyone who has not been here know of war?
23163What does he say about the money?
23163What does_ he_ say about those French women?
23163What else does he say, Akbar?
23163What else does he say?
23163What else does he say?
23163What else does he write?
23163What else, Akbar?
23163What man of us now relies upon the advice of his womenkind in any matter outside?
23163What more am I to say for the concern she has for my welfare?"
23163What of my child?
23163What use?
23163What''s he been doing?
23163Who of any decent descent ever forgot a blood- debt?
23163Why can not they blacken their faces and lie in a corner with a crust of bread?
23163Why do you sit at home and drill new men?
23163Why have we allowed forgetfulness to impair our memory?
23163Why should we who serve the Government have the blood of the misinformed on our heads when they behave foolishly?
23163Would that be Gul Shere Khan-- about that Peshawari girl?
23163You say I made a mistake to join the war at the end of my service?
23163You write me that this is a war for young men?
23163You, Mother, will say to me:"Shall I give you some_ ghi_?"
23163[_ Now, how shall we make my brother believe that?
23163[_ Now, why is that, Sahib?
23163_ If an Amritsar Sikh is n''t a good farmer, a hen does n''t know an egg.... Is he honest?
23163_ What talk is this, Doctor Sahib?
23163which is Mian[ Mahommedan title of respect] and also_ man barah_[ mon brave?]
17689''See that wire rope?
17689And do you suppose Fritz understands any of it?
17689And how did the light affect one?
17689And if you hit a mine?
17689And now-- what about the actual Hun losses at Jutland?
17689And one notices that at the time?
17689And the Huns''gunnery?
17689And the men?
17689And what about our Lower Deck?
17689And what about the third man?
17689And what does Fritz do?
17689And, of course, the Admiralty gave_ you_ all lots of leave?
17689But in peacetime?
17689But what does one_ do_--how does one feel?
17689But what_ can_ you do with our guns? 17689 Does the Hun run to pets at all?"
17689Have they? 17689 How did you feel?"
17689Suppose there are more mines knocking about?
17689Then bumping mines is n''t exciting?
17689Then is black the best colour for our destroyers? 17689 Then there''s no truth in the yarn that you can feel when the torpedo''s going to get home?"
17689They? 17689 Us?
17689Was he the brute with the patch on his port side?
17689Was she glad to see her master?
17689What about the submarine?
17689What are the destroyers doing just now?
17689What did Arabella do?
17689What does one do when one passes a ship that''remains stopped''?
17689What happened to the cruisers?
17689What''ll he do_ this_ time?
17689What''s he sayin''? 17689 What''s the etiquette then?"
17689What? 17689 Who does?"
17689Why did n''t you then?
17689Would n''t it be in the way?
17689You''ve seen the list, have n''t you?
17689_ Do_ I know any destroyer- lootenants?
17689( But what happens in the Baltic when the ice- breaker does not arrive?)
17689After all, why should they if they do n''t want to?
17689After she had been so kindly taken in tow, she inquired of her friend("Message captain to captain")--"Have you any notion where we are?"
17689But what in the-- Heavens can you do with six- pounders?
17689By the bye, did you hear about one of the passengers in the neutral yesterday?
17689DESTROYERS AT JUTLAND( 1916)"Have you news of my boy Jack?"
17689Did he sight the shadowy underline of the small steamboat green through the deadlights?
17689Did you notice?"
17689Do I make clear the maze of blind hazard and wary judgment in which our men of the sea must move?
17689Do you know what I mean?
17689Does she roll, even for her class?
17689Engineer- Commanders?
17689Engineer- Lootenants?
17689For what is sunk will hardly swim, Not with this wind blowing and this tide._"Oh, dear, what comfort can I find?"
17689Have they been denied to her?
17689If it be proven that all my good, And the greater good I will make, Were purchased me by a multitude Who suffered for my sake?
17689Is she high- bowed?
17689Is she low?
17689Is she mucked up with submarine- catchers?
17689Is she permanently and infernally wet?
17689Majestic and wrathful he rose personally through his main hatch, and at 2000 yards( have I said it was a still day?)
17689Now, as man to man, what_ are_ they?"
17689Or did she suddenly swim into his vision from behind, and obscure, without warning, his periscope with a single brown clutching hand?
17689RACIAL UNTRUTHS This is trivial enough, but what would you have?
17689SHIP DOGS"And how did the dogs take it?"
17689Secure that gun, will you?
17689Still worrying over your''mug''?"
17689THE FIGHT"And-- about this Jutland fight?"
17689THE NEUTRAL Brethren, how shall it fare with me When the war is laid aside, If it be proven that I am he For whom a world has died?
17689That I was delivered by mere mankind Vowed to one sacrifice, And not, as I hold them, battle- blind, But dying with opened eyes?
17689The tow, irreverently,"Is it?
17689USEFUL EMPLOYMENT Have you ever noticed that men who do Homeric deeds often describe them in Homeric language?
17689Understand me?
17689Was she alone, or one of a mob of splashing, shouting small craft?
17689We came to the conclusion that, as they were short a bit, they would probably go up a bit, and( they?)
17689What happened to_ you_?"
17689What''s the use of flapping about?
17689What, then, must they be to the enemy?
17689Whatever the truth, the Submarine Service is now"the trade"; and if you ask them why, they will answer:"What else could you call it?
17689Where shall she go?
17689Why?
17689_ Not this tide._"When d''you think that he''ll come back?"
17689_ Not with this wind blowing, and this tide._"Has any one else had word of him?"
17689snaps the lieutenant to his signaller,"what are you grinning at?"
21777''Ah, who will answer my word?''
21777''But I know for Whom he fell''-- The steadfast mother smiled''Is it well with the child-- is it well?
21777''Is it well with the child, is it well?''
21777''Of evil times that men can choose On evil fate to fall, What brooding Judgment let you loose To pick the worst of all?
21777''Seemly and undefiled His burial- place was made-- Is it well, is it well with the child?
21777''There was never a shame in Christendie They laid not to our door-- And you say we must take the winter sea And sail with them once more?
21777''Twixt my house and thy house what talk can there be Of headship or lordship, or service or fee?
21777''Who is irked by the Law?
21777''_ All these things I know, I know.__ And that''s why my heart is breaking!_''Then what do you gain by pretending so?
21777( DRUMS)--_Death is upon us, spy!_''What does he next prepare?
21777( DRUMS)--_Get to your business, spy!_''Does he feint or strike in force?
21777(_ Together_)''What hast thou given which I gave not?''
217771910_ Who in the Realm to- day lays down dear life for the sake of a land more dear?
21777And did we stand by you, When life was made splendid with gifts and rewards?
21777And will we deny you In the hour of your agony, Mother of Swords?
21777And you can not wait till our guests are sped, Or last week''s wreath decays?
21777And, much concerned for his own estate, would sell his soul to remain in the sun?
21777And, unconcerned for his own estate, toils till the last grudged sands have run?
21777But now?...
21777For the smoke of our torment rolls Where the burning thousands lie; What do we care for men''s bodies or souls?
21777For what is sunk will hardly swim, Not with this wind blowing, and this tide._''Oh, dear, what comfort can I find?''
21777Give them the rest that they covet most, And who shall next to sleep, good sirs, In such a trench to sleep?
21777Give them the warmth they have lacked so long And what shall be next to blaze, good sirs, On such a pyre to blaze?
21777Give them their food as they take the yoke... And who shall be next to yield, good sirs, For such a bribe to yield?
21777God rest you, merry gentlemen, what portent see you there?
21777How comes such to be?
21777How long will the lull endure?
21777I was seen from afar and killed.... How is this matter for mirth?
21777If it be proven that all my good, And the greater good I will make, Were purchased me by a multitude Who suffered for my sake?
21777If mortal man could change me through and through From all I was-- what may The God not do?
21777Is he beaten or only delayed?
21777Is he retreating?
21777Is it well with the child, is it well?
21777London wakened and he, imperturbable, Passed from waking to hurry after shadows... Busied upon shows of no earthly importance?
21777MY BOY JACK''Have you news of my boy Jack?''
21777My Lords, how think you of these things?
21777Now we hear new voices rise, question, boast or gird, As we raged( rememberest thou?)
21777O Peoples, Kings and Lands, we are waiting your commands-- What is the work for a spy?
21777Oh, was there ever sailor free to choose, That did n''t settle somewhere near the sea?
21777PAGAN How can the skin of rat or mouse hold Anything more than a harmless flea?...
21777Shall we only threaten and be angry for an hour?
21777Shall we starve him out if we burn Or bury his food- supply?
21777So do we bury a Nation dead..._ And who shall be next to fall, good sirs, With your good help to fall?
21777THE QUESTION 1916 Brethren, how shall it fare with me When the war is laid aside, If it be proven that I am he For whom a world has died?
21777That I was delivered by mere mankind Vowed to one sacrifice, And not, as I hold them, battle- blind, But dying with open eyes?
21777The boils that shine and burrow, The sores that slough and bleed-- The leprosy of Naaman On thee and all thy seed?
21777There is but one task for all-- One life for each to give Who stands if Freedom fall?
21777They said:''Who has hate in his soul?
21777They said:''Who hath toiled?
21777They said:''Who is eaten by sloth?
21777They sang:--''What reckoning do you keep, And steer her by what star, If we come unscathed from the Southern deep To be wrecked on a Baltic bar?
21777Thou mirror of uprightness, What ails thee at thy vows?
21777Was ever kingdom turned so soon to ashes, blood, and earth?
21777We were schooled for dear life''s sake, to know each other''s blade What can blood and iron make more than we have made?
21777What answer from the North?
21777What is it checks his course?
21777What is the sense of Religion and Faith?
21777What means the risen whiteness Of the skin between thy brows?
21777What need of further lies?
21777What shall blood and iron loose that we can not bind?
21777What tale shall save me here among Mine angry and defrauded young?
21777When the storm is ended shall we find How softly but how swiftly they have sidled back to power By the favour and contrivance of their kind?
21777Whence will he move to attack?-- By water, earth or air?-- How can we head him back?
21777Where could we find honour else, or men to test our claim?
21777Where did you refrain from us or we refrain from you?
21777Who dies if England live?
21777Who has envied his neighbour?
21777Who hath striven, and gathered possession?
21777Whose unthrift has destroyed him?
21777Why are murder, pillage and arson And rape allowed by the Deity?
21777Why do you feign that you love them?
21777Why do you thrill when you hear it?
21777Why has the Lord afflicted me?
21777Why has the Lord afflicted me?
21777Why have my Gods afflicted me?
21777Why have the Gods afflicted me?
21777Why is the Lord afflicting me?
21777Why?
21777Will he charge or ambuscade?
21777_ For, so the Ark be borne to Zion, who Heeds how they perished or were paid that bore it?
21777_ Not this tide._''When d''you think that he''ll come back?''
21777_ Not with this wind blowing, and this tide._''Has any one else had word of him?''
21777_ Once-- in our time-- is there a Man?_ THE BENEFACTORS_ Ah!
21777_ Who in the Realm to- day has choice of the easy road or the hard to tread?
21777when our crowds were stirred, Now we count new keels afloat, and new hosts on land, Massed like ours( rememberest thou?)
27870''As anybody seen Bill''Awkins?
27870An''s''pose you met Bill''Awkins, Now what in the devil''ud ye do?
27870And what care I for your row- foot earls, Or all the sons o''your body? 27870 D''yer know what''e''s like, Bill''Awkins?"
27870Now what in the devil would I care?
27870Now''ow in the devil would I know?
27870Ung-- hath he slept with the Aurochs-- watched where the Mastodon roam? 27870 Will you draw the weight,"sez''e,"or will you draw the beer?"
27870''E was scrapin''the paint from off of''er plates, an''I sez to''i m,"''Oo are you?"
27870''Oo''s there?
27870''Ow did''e get''is buggy?
27870( O God, why ai n''t he a man?)
27870A bonus on the coal I save?
27870An''how''s your bilge to- day?"
27870An''now it''s"''Oo goes backward?"
27870And the rattle rose in Reuben''s throat and he cast his soul with a cry, And"Gone already?"
27870Are you sick o''towns and men?
27870Back again?
27870Back to the Army again, sergeant, Back to the Army again;''Oo said I knew when the Jumner was due?
27870Back to the Army again, sergeant, Back to the Army again;''Oo would ha''thought I could carry an''port?
27870Back to the Army again, sergeant, Back to the Army again;''Ow did I learn to do right- about turn?
27870Better myself abroad?
27870But how does the Picture- man know?
27870But, Gawd, what things are they I''aven''t done?
27870Commeesion on my stores?
27870Count, are we feeble or few?
27870Do they call me rich in trade?
27870Good for a fortnight, am I?
27870Grateful?
27870Gray gun-''orses in the lando, An''a rogue is married to, etc._ What''s the use o''tellin''''Arf the lot she''s been?
27870Hear, is our speech so rude?
27870Her crew are babes or madmen?
27870Her port is all to make?
27870His wife''s at Plymouth.... Seventy-- One-- Two-- Three since he began-- Three turns for Mistress Ferguson... an''who''s to blame the man?
27870How shall he clear himself, how reach Our bar or weighed defence prefer-- A brother hedged with alien speech And lacking all interpreter?
27870I ought to ha''sent you to sea-- But I stood you an education, an''what have you done for me?
27870I showed him round last week, o''er all-- an''at the last says he:"Mister McAndrews, do n''t you think steam spoils romance at sea?"
27870I was not four and twenty then-- Ye wadna''judge a child?
27870I''d seen the Tropics first that run-- new fruit, new smells, new air-- How could I tell-- blind- fou wi''sun-- the Deil was lurkin''there?
27870If he have cheated us so, How is there truth in his image-- the man that he fashioned of snow?"
27870If we worked the ship together Till she foundered in foul weather, Are we babes that we should clamour for a vengeance on the sea?"
27870Inventions?
27870Is there never a wind of all the winds I knew To clear the smother from off my chest, and let me look at the blue?"
27870Judge, are we men of The Blood?
27870Look, are we poor in the land?
27870Man, have ye ever thought What your good leddy costs in coal?...
27870Must we sing for evermore On the windless, glassy floor?
27870Never seen death yet, Dickie?
27870Now what in the devil will you say?"
27870Now what''s five thousand to me, For a berth off the Paternosters in the haven where I would be?
27870Pilot so soon?
27870Rather too free with my fancies?
27870See the chaplain thinkin''?
27870See the women smile?
27870Spoke on the ice with the Bow- head-- followed the Sabre- tooth home?
27870That Our word may be established shall We gather up the sea?"
27870That was the after- bulkhead... she''s flooded from stem to stern.... Never seen death yet, Dickie?...
27870The King cast down a silver groat, A silver groat o''Scots money,"If I come with a poor man''s dole,"he said,"True Thomas, will ye harp to me?"
27870The doctor told you?
27870The man that counts, wi''all his runs, one million mile o''sea: Four time the span from earth to moon.... How far, O Lord, from Thee?
27870Then Reuben Paine cried out again before his spirit passed:"Have I followed the sea for thirty years to die in the dark at last?
27870Then said the soul of Judas that betrayèd Him:"Lord, hast Thou forgotten Thy covenant with me?
27870They laid them down by bitt and boat, their pistols in their belts, And:"Will you fight for it, Reuben Paine, or will you share the pelts?"
27870Those first- class passengers they like it very well, Printed an''bound in little books; but why do n''t poets tell?
27870Twig the married winkin''As they take the aisle?
27870Uplift am I?
27870We''d starve?
27870What I ha''seen since ocean- steam began Leaves me no doot for the machine: but what about the man?
27870What d''ye lack?]
27870What rounds?"
27870What rounds?"
27870What rounds?"
27870What rounds?"
27870What''s left for us to do?
27870What''s your wark?
27870When first in store the new- made beasties stood, Were Ye cast down that breathed the Word declarin''all things good?
27870Where can I''ide or go?
27870With my"_ Ta- ra- rara- rara- ra- ra- rrrp!_"[ Is it naught to you that hear and pass me by?]
27870With my"_ Tinka- tinka- tinka- tinka- tink!_"[ What d''ye lack, my noble masters?
27870Wot-- me?
27870Ye find her runnin''hard?
27870Ye mind my first typhoon?
27870Ye thought?
27870Ye wadna''blame the thought?
27870You ca n''t, because we''re pore?
27870You call yourself a man, For all you used to swear, An''leave me, as you can, My certain shame to bear?
27870You know the Line?
27870You''re manned by Truth and Science, and you steam for steaming''s sake?
27870Your''eart?
27870_ What did the colonel''s lady think?
27870an''now it''s"''Oo comes on?"
27870but you''re late in learnin''._ You''d like to treat me fair?
27870knew it all before you?
27870when the rest are like''i m?_ What''ope for me or-- it?
27870when the rest are like''i m?_ What''ope for me or-- it?
15529'')_''Now where did Frankie learn his trade?
15529''And why''s our bed so hard to the bones Excepting where it''s cold?''
15529''Did you sink?''
15529''Did you swim?''
15529''How do I know what is greatest, How do I know what is least?
15529''Oh, what''s the roaring in our ears That strikes us well- nigh dumb?''
15529''What are the stars before our eyes That strike us well- nigh blind?''
15529''What are ye doing, O Flesh and Blood, And what''s your foolish will, That you must break into Minepit Wood And wake the Folk of the Hill?''
15529''What if I release thee now and give thee back thy sword?''
15529''What need have I to long or fear?
15529(_ After open weather you may look for snow!_)''How far is St. Helena from the Capes of Trafalgar?''
15529(_ If you take the first step you will take the last!_)''How far is St. Helena from the field of Austerlitz?''
15529(_ No one thinks of winter when the grass is green!_)''How far is St. Helena from a fight in Paris street?''
15529(_ What you can not finish you must leave undone!_)''How far is St. Helena from the Beresina ice?''
15529(_ When you ca n''t go forward you must e''en come back!_)''How far is St. Helena from the field of Waterloo?''
15529(_''Gay go up''means''Gay go down''the wide world o''er!_)''How far is St. Helena from an Emperor of France?''
15529)_ Not dead yet, sirrah?
15529***** Beat off in our last fight were we?
15529***** We be the Gods of the East-- Older than all-- Masters of Mourning and Feast How shall we fall?
1552954 Who knows the heart of the Christian?
15529A SONG OF TRAVEL Where''s the lamp that Hero lit Once to call Leander home?
15529A ST. HELENA LULLABY''How far is St. Helena from a little child at play?''
15529Ah, what is Woman that you forsake her, And the hearth- fire and the home- acre, To go with the old grey Widow- maker?
15529And did I break the barley- cake and steep it in the tyre?
15529And mark you where the ivy clings To Bayham''s mouldering walls?
15529And see you marks that show and fade, Like shadows on the Downs?
15529And see you, after rain, the trace Of mound and ditch and wall?
15529And that fool yonder?
15529And the dread ditch beside?
15529And thou sayest, I do not well?
15529And was I born an Only Son and did I play alone?
15529And was I born of womankind and laid on a father''s arm?
15529And we-- have we nothing to offer Who ruled them so long-- In the fume of the incense, the clash of the cymbal, the blare of the conch and the gong?
15529And what is that to dread?''
15529And what is that to fear?''
15529And what shall take the air of him?
15529And yet... What stirs in the garden?
15529Ask ere the youngster be rated and chidden What did he carry and how was he ridden?
15529Bale her and keep her moving, Or she''ll break her back in the trough.... Who said the weather''s improving, Or the swells are taking off?
15529Bold-- overbold on the perch, but, think you, Ferdinand, He can endure the tall skies yonder?
15529But Adam did not crave it, Nor the flight he would n''t brave it, Singing:--''Air and Water, Earth and Fire, What more can mortal man desire?''
15529But Adam did not need it, Nor the plough he would not speed it, Singing:--''Earth and Water, Air and Fire, What more can mortal man desire?''
15529But Adam would not take''em, Nor the ships he would n''t make''em, Singing:--''Water, Earth and Air and Fire, What more can mortal man desire?''
15529But afterwards?
15529But how shall I best?
15529But what cared we while we wrought the wonders?
15529But what made you in the nut alley at that hour?
15529But why should he have troubled to climb?
15529Choose his own mate against the lammer- geier?
15529Cozen Advantage out of the teeth of the hurricane?
15529Didst Thou push from the nipple, O Child, to hear the angels adore Thee?
15529Do n''t you envy our pranceful bands?
15529Do n''t you wish you had extra hands?
15529End it?
15529For I have dreamed of a shaggy hide whereon I went to rest?
15529Gauge thy gape with buck or goat, Lest thine eye should choke thy throat After gorging, wouldst thou sleep?
15529HADRAMAUTI Who knows the heart of the Christian?
15529HERIOT''S FORD''What''s that that hirples at my side?''
15529Hear, now, and judge, O ye People of the Jungle,-- Answer, who shall turn him-- who shall stay?
15529How does he reason?
15529How does he reason?
15529Know ye the road to the Merciful Town That is hard by the Sea of Dreams-- Where the poor may lay their wrongs away, And the sick may forget to- weep?
15529Lest some envious Pharaoh stir, Make our lives our sepulchre?
15529Not a dead branch?
15529PUCK''S SONG See you the ferny ride that steals Into the oak- woods far?
15529Pat as a sum in division it goes--( Every plant had a star bespoke)-- Who but Venus should govern the Rose?
15529Ride out a night- long tempest, hold his pitch Between the lightning and the cloud it leaps from, Never too pressed to kill?
15529Scorn to use a nearer fire?
15529See you our little mill that clacks, So busy by the brook?
15529See you our pastures wide and lone, Where the red oxen browse?
15529See you our stilly woods of oak?
15529See you the dimpled track that runs All hollow through the wheat?
15529See you the windy levels spread About the gates of Rye?
15529Shall we look closer?
15529So I was a mark for plunder at once, And lost my cash( can you wonder?)
15529Spend it?
15529THE NEW KNIGHTHOOD Who gives him the Bath?
15529THE WINNERS What is the moral?
15529Tell me how my tricks are done-- Tell me how the mango grows?
15529The North park wall?
15529The Three in One, the One in Three?
15529The long bazar will praise, but thou-- Heart of my heart-- have I done well?
15529Warn them of seas that slip our yoke Of slow- conspiring stars-- The ancient Front of Things unbroke But heavy with new wars?
15529We shall be slaves just the same?
15529What Gods are these You bid me please?
15529What are his measures and balances?
15529What chariots, what horses, Against us shall bide While the Stars in their courses Do fight on our side?
15529What is Your Ladyship''s mood?
15529What makes you want to wander there with all the world between?
15529What said he?
15529What shall I do for a living?
15529What shall a man think of it all?
15529What, Gow?
15529When people walk abroad; Which well must be as ye can see-- And who shall judge the Lord?
15529When was yesterday?
15529When we two lay in the breath of the kine?''
15529Where The gravid mistress of their care?
15529Where are the honest toilers?
15529Wherefore slew I that stranger?
15529Which is his season For laughter, forbearance or bloodshed, and what devils move him When he arises to smite us?
15529Which shall befriend our latter end-- And who shall judge the Lord?
15529Whither?
15529Who brings him the wine?
15529Who but Jupiter own the Oak?
15529Who fastens his belt?
15529Who gives him his spur?
15529Who hath delivered us, who?
15529Who lays on the sword?
15529Who rides may read, 64 What of the hunting, hunter bold?, 247''What''s that that hirples at my side?
15529Who rides may read, 64 What of the hunting, hunter bold?, 247''What''s that that hirples at my side?
15529Who wants to kill you?
15529Who''ll choose him for Knight?
15529Who''ll put him to proof?
15529Who''ll shake his hand?
15529Who''ll sing the psalms?
15529Who''s the man?
15529Why did Gow buffet the clown?
15529Why did you slay me?
15529Why should he?
15529Will they gape for the husks that ye proffer Or yearn to your song?
15529Worn out self- pity and as much of knowledge As makes old men fear judgment?
15529Would n''t you like if your tails were--_so_-- Curved in the shape of a Cupid''s bow?
15529Yet shall we, for Suns that die, Wall our wanderings from desire?
15529You had no mind to face our swords, And-- where can cowards run, my lord?_''You would not kill the soul alive?''
15529You had no mind to face our swords, And-- where can cowards run, my lord?_''You would not kill the soul alive?''
15529_ Brother, he crops in the jungle still._ Where is the power that made your pride?
15529_ Brother, it ebbs from my flank and side._ Where is the haste that ye hurry by?
15529_ Brother, the watch was long and cold._ What of the quarry ye went to kill?
15529_ He''s down and overpast, my lord.__ You war against the sunset glow,__ The judgment follows fast, my lord._''Oh who will stay the sun''s descent?''
15529_ The Other Man._ Cry''Murder''in the market- place, and each Will turn upon his neighbour anxious eyes Asking;--''Art thou the man?''
15529_ The foe that you must fight, my lord._''That rides as fast as I can ride?''
15529_ We would not serve you thus, my lord._''Where is the doom that I must face?''
15529_ Without Benefit of Clergy._ KIM Unto whose use the pregnant suns are poised, With idiot moons and stars retracting stars?
15529when ye call the Hyena to meat, 252 Where''s the lamp that Hero lit 157 Who gives him the Bath?
32488''''Scuse me,''said the Elephant''s Child most politely,''but do you happen to have seen a Crocodile in these promiscuous parts?''
32488''''Scuse me,''said the Elephant''s Child most politely,''but have you seen such a thing as a Crocodile in these promiscuous parts?''
32488''''Scuse me,''said the Elephant''s Child,''but could you kindly tell me what he has for dinner?''
32488''Ah,''said the Cat, listening,''but what is the Baby fond of?''
32488''Ah,''said the Cat, watching,''then the mouse will do me no harm if I eat it?''
32488''Am I?''
32488''And I told it you without saying a word, did n''t I?''
32488''And how is your dear gracious Mummy this morning?''
32488''And if you say three words?''
32488''And if you say two words in my praise?''
32488''And what did he say?
32488''And what_ are_ you doing to my nice Stranger- man?''
32488''Are you quite sure?
32488''Are you quite sure?
32488''Are you sure of what your Mummy told you?''
32488''Are you sure of what your Mummy told you?''
32488''But if I''m all this,''said the Leopard,''why did n''t you go spotty too?''
32488''But what about me?''
32488''But why did you bring so many people?
32488''Djinn of All Deserts,''said the Horse,''_ is_ it right for any one to be idle, with the world so new- and- all?''
32488''Do n''t you remember how the Head Chief puffed out his cheeks, and how funny the nice Stranger- man looked with the mud in his hair?''
32488''Do n''t you remember what your mother told you?''
32488''Do n''t you see?''
32488''Do you know where my Mummy lives?''
32488''Do you see that?''
32488''Does he say anything else?''
32488''Eh, what?''
32488''How can I,''said the Camel,''with this humph on my back?''
32488''How would you like to spank somebody?''
32488''I wonder what else she knows?''
32488''Is all the Earth obedient to you?''
32488''Is all the Sea obedient to you?''
32488''My long and bubbling friend,''said the Djinn,''what''s this I hear of your doing no work, with the world so new- and- all?''
32488''Now I know who has been playing with the Sea;''and he called out,''What are you doing, Pau Amma?''
32488''O my Enemy and Wife of my Enemy and Mother of my Enemy,''said the Cat,''is that little mouse part of your magic?''
32488''Really?''
32488''S''pose I wanted to tell you it was n''t going to rain much and you must come down to the river, what would we draw?
32488''S''pose you saw this scratched by the side of a pool in the beaver- swamp?''
32488''Shall I ask the Man here to cut you with_ kris_?
32488''Taffy,''said Tegumai,''how often have I told you not to use slang?
32488''Was that well done?''
32488''We must make a new picture for that end sound, must n''t we?''
32488''We wo n''t have beavers or hills this time, eh?''
32488''What are you doing that for?''
32488''What for?''
32488''What is bad water that gives you fever if you drink it-- black water-- swamp- water?''
32488''What is it like?''
32488''What is that to me?''
32488''What is this,''said the Leopard,''that is so''sclusively dark, and yet so full of little pieces of light?''
32488''What to?''
32488''What will happen if I do?''
32488''What will you ask me next?''
32488''What''s the use of that?''
32488''What''s water in the Tegumai language?''
32488''Where are the bad people who speared you, my darling?''
32488''Why are you so rude and forgetful to- day?''
32488''Why do you ask such things?''
32488''Why?''
32488''Will that do to begin with?''
32488''Will you understand_ this_ when you see it?''
32488''Would it surprise you very much to know that you show up in this dark place like a mustard- plaster on a sack of coals?''
32488''You mean all sharp at the edges, like this?''
32488''_ Have_ I seen a Crocodile?''
32488''_ Kun?_''said All- the- Beaver- there- was.
32488''_ Kun?_''said All- the- Cow- there- was.
32488''_ Kun?_''said All- the- Elephant- there- was, meaning,''Is this right?''
32488''_ Kun?_''said All- the- Elephant- there- was, meaning,''Is this right?''
32488''_ Kun?_''said All- the- Turtle- there- was.
32488''_ Kun?_''said the Fisherman of the Moon.
32488''_ Las_ means breaking or finishing as well as ending, does n''t it?''
32488(_ Have_ you forgotten the suspenders?)
32488***** So they sat down on them hard till bright morning- time, and then Leopard said,''What have you at your end of the table, Brother?''
32488--Yes, with his own best beloved little girl- daughter sitting upon his shoulder, and he said,''What is this play, Eldest Magician?''
32488And Balkis the Most Beautiful said,''O my Lord and Treasure of my Soul, what will you do?''
32488And Pau Amma?
32488And do you quite understand, or shall I''splain again?''
32488And the Animal said,''O King, live for ever, but do you really call that a dinner?
32488And the Animals said,''O Eldest Magician, what shall we play at?''
32488And the small''Stute Fish said in a small''stute voice,''Noble and generous Cetacean, have you ever tasted Man?''
32488And where''s your breakfast?''
32488Are n''t you well, or are you ill, O Tribe of Tegumai?''
32488Are you''fended?''
32488Balkis bent her beautiful head down and whispered,''Little woman, do you believe what your husband has just said?''
32488But towards evening, when people and things grow restless and tired, there came up the Man( With his own little girl- daughter?)
32488But was n''t it clever of Balkis?
32488But''--and then he scratched his head with his un- prickly paw--''how do I know that this other is Tortoise?''
32488Ca n''t a man break his carp- spear without the whole countryside descending on him?
32488Ca n''t you see?''
32488Cat grew very angry and said,''Has Wild Dog told tales of me?''
32488Cat said,''O my Enemy and Wife of my Enemy, where did Wild Cow go?''
32488Do n''t you know how they stand on their heads rooting in the mud?
32488Do n''t you know that if you were on the High Veldt I could see you ten miles off?
32488Do n''t you think the sun is very hot here?''
32488Do you see that gentleman dancing on an ashpit?
32488Do you see?
32488Do you see?
32488Do you see?
32488Fisher of the Moon, are you playing with the Sea?''
32488He asked,''What does the Crocodile have for dinner?''
32488How is it done?''
32488I do n''t think even grown- ups would keep on saying such a silly thing if the Leopard and the Ethiopian had n''t done it once-- do you?
32488I''ve made him different from all other animals; but what may I have for my tea?''
32488Is n''t it a beautiful picture?
32488Is that the play you told it to play?''
32488Must I never drink the warm white milk?
32488Must I never sit by the warm fire?
32488Now how do you feel about being spanked again?''
32488Now which of you is Hedgehog and which is Tortoise?
32488Oh, now and then you will hear grown- ups say,''Can the Ethiopian change his skin or the Leopard his spots?''
32488Oh, what did he say?''
32488One dark evening he came back to all his dear families, and he coiled up his trunk and said,''How do you do?''
32488Rat of the Moon, are_ you_ playing with the Sea?''
32488Said Leopard to Baviaan( and it was a very hot day),''Where has all the game gone?''
32488Said the Ethiopian to Baviaan,''Can you tell me the present habitat of the aboriginal Fauna?''
32488Son of Adam, are all the Animals obedient to you?''
32488Suleiman- bin- Daoud was very surprised and said,''O Animal, who are you?''
32488Tell me, therefore, O my Lady and Heart of my Heart, how did you come to be so wise?''
32488That makes_ Ma- ma- ma!_ But what about this_ rrrrr_-thing, Taffy?''
32488The end part is_ ah_-carp- fish- mouth; but what can we do about the front part?
32488Then Cat pretended to be sorry and said,''Must I never come into the Cave?
32488Then Pau Amma said,''What shall I do?
32488Then said Nqong, who is always a gentleman,''Why are n''t you grateful to Yellow- Dog Dingo?
32488Then she said--''I say, Daddy, it''s an awful nuisance that you and I do n''t know how to write, is n''t it?
32488They stood on the marble steps one hundred abreast and shouted,''_ What_ is our trouble?
32488Two holes, I think, you said?
32488Up jumped Dingo-- Yellow- Dog Dingo-- and said,''What,_ that_ cat- rabbit?''
32488Was_ that_ what you meant to tell me?''
32488We''ve got_ shu- ya_ all right, have n''t we?
32488What did you tell him that you were?''
32488What does he say about it?''
32488What have you at_ your_ end of the table, Brother?''
32488What in the world have you been doing to yourself, Zebra?
32488What shall I do?''
32488What was the beast like?''
32488What will_ he_ do for me?''
32488What will_ she_ do for me?''
32488When the Man and the Dog came back from hunting, the Man said,''What is Wild Horse doing here?''
32488When the Man waked up he said,''What is Wild Dog doing here?''
32488Why ca n''t you understand?''
32488Why do n''t you thank him for all he has done for you?''
32488Why have you filled his hair with mud?
32488Wild Dog said,''O my Enemy and Wife of my Enemy, what is this that smells so good in the Wild Woods?''
32488Wild Horse said,''O my Enemy and Wife of my Enemy, where is Wild Dog?''
32488Wild Thing out of the Wild Woods what do you want?''
32488Wild Thing out of the Wild Woods, what do you want?''
32488Will it do if I just draw the split part of the tail, and the sticky- down line for where it joins?''
32488Will this do?''
32488Will you please tell me what you have for dinner?''
32488Woman said,''Then why did you not come with First Friend on the first night?''
32488You want my Mummy''s living address?
32488You?''
32488[ Illustration]''What have you been doing, Taffy?''
32488_ Are_ you surprised, Daddy?''
32488_ Kun?_''( Is this right?)
32488_ Kun?_''( Is this right?)
32488_ Mum_ shuts one''s mouth up, does n''t it?
32488_ We_ know what men- folk are like, do n''t we?
32488_ Yo_ is bad water, but_ so_ is food cooked on the fire, is n''t it?''
32488said his mother ever so many times, graciously waving her tail,''what have you been doing that you should n''t have done?''
32488said they,''where did you learn that trick, and what have you done to your nose?''
12089''Am I to understand, then,''I said,''that what you call Labour absolutely dominates this part of the world?''
12089''And how d''you strip''em?''
12089''And how does the country like it?''
12089''And if I do n''t?''
12089''And the next?''
12089''And was n''t it worth while to name even_ one_ of these stations from some man, living or dead, who had something to do with making the line?''
12089''And what do you do, nowadays?''
12089''And what school is that?''
12089''And what''ll the American Woman do?''
12089''And whereabout do they go?''
12089''And will your friends go?''
12089''Are there any limits to the possibilities of it?''
12089''But did n''t the Salvation Army offer to bring in three or four thousand English some short time ago?
12089''But does it follow that they are lying?''
12089''But have n''t the rates been reduced?''
12089''But if his woman ord----told him to do it?''
12089''But s''pose he would n''t?''
12089''But this is n''t across the Border?''
12089''But what prevents my cutting your throat where you sit?
12089''But,''said I, when the tale had been told,''whatever made the lower court accept all that village evidence?
12089''But_ why_ must you get this stuff?''
12089''Ca n''t you import servants from England?''
12089''D''you know what''s happening across the Border?
12089''Difficult?
12089''Do n''t you think our Eastern maple is a little violent in colour?''
12089''Do you happen to know if the roof''s on?''
12089''Do you object to the Japanese, too?''
12089''Even if he has his Union ticket?
12089''Going to supper?''
12089''Ha- ow''s that?''
12089''Had you meant to kill the headman?''
12089''Haow''s that?
12089''Haow''s that?''
12089''Have n''t you heard about our natural gas-- the greatest natural gas in the world?
12089''Have you been to the Bank?''
12089''Have you made your pile?''
12089''How d''you propose to set about it?''
12089''How much haf you losd?''
12089''I do not comprehend your Gods-- your direct worship of beasts, for instance?''
12089''I thought they only want a fair day''s wage for a fair day''s work?''
12089''Indians on the move?''
12089''Is that your trouble?
12089''Maybe; but_ was_ the Agricultural Bank selling the cultivators up too much?''
12089''Number?
12089''O Serang, is that man a fool?''
12089''Oh, him?''
12089''On the hoof?''
12089''Tell me,_ he_ ever did anything in his life?''
12089''That it is difficult to get skilled labour into here?''
12089''Then the Greek will sell him up, and that will be against the law, wo n''t it?''
12089''Then what happens?''
12089''Then who takes their place?
12089''Then why keep the Chinese?''
12089''Then you think Calgary is going ahead?''
12089''Well,''he asked at last,''what do you think?
12089''What about the Luck?''
12089''What did you see in your Gods as affecting belief and conduct?''
12089''What happens when you strip the cover off a hornet''s nest?
12089''What is it?''
12089''What more could a man need to make him happy?''
12089''What need?
12089''What was the good of telling?
12089''What would happen if you did?''
12089''What''s the matter with the Bank?''
12089''Who knows?
12089''Why not go home before you are buried, O Face?''
12089''Why should n''t you?''
12089''Why?''
12089''Why?''
12089''Would they go back again?''
12089''Yes, but what I mean is, have you seen the equipment of their schools and colleges-- desks, libraries, and lavatories?
12089''Yes, but_ what_ school?''
12089''You know the answer to the riddle of the Sphinx?''
12089''You mean,''said one straight- eyed youth,''that we are a back- number copying back- numbers?''
12089''You prefer the indirect?
12089''You shall get your number, sar, for the first service?''
12089''You''re perfectly right, Sheikh, but do n''t you see I ca n''t tell him what I think of him so long as he''s loyal and you''re out against us?
12089''_ Are_ they?''
12089( Did not your own hair stand straight on end, and, therefore, must not everybody else''s have done likewise?)
12089(_ Over his shoulder to his wife, who wears half- hoop diamond rings at_ 10 A.M.)''Lizzie, where''s my grip?
12089A man passed stiffly and some one of a group turned to ask lightly,''Hit, old man?''
12089After all, why should they?
12089And how will you vote?''
12089And meantime, what is the fellah doing?''
12089And the child repays by his gratitude and good behaviour?
12089And then?
12089And then?
12089And what happened?''
12089And you do n''t think any attempt to bring in white immigration would succeed?''
12089And...?
12089And_ have_ you seen their old barn of a saloon?
12089Are n''t you going to have a flutter?''
12089Are you interested in mixed farming?
12089Are_ all_ the regiments full?
12089Assuredly with interest.. Did men lend money for nothing in_ any_ country?
12089But do you know any other country where two women could go out for a three months''trek and shoot in perfect comfort and safety?
12089But how in the world can a man under these skies behave except as a waterweed and a ghost?
12089But how to get free food, and free-- shall we say-- love?
12089But what can we do?
12089But why?
12089But why?''
12089CITIES AND SPACES What would you do with a magic carpet if one were lent you?
12089Can you tell me what the capital of the Hudson Bay district''s goin''to be?
12089Chickens?
12089Curious idea, is it not?
12089D''you suppose he meant to produce that effect?''
12089Did they lie about Vancouver six years since, or Creede not twenty months gone?
12089Did you buy that alleged scarab off the dragoman this morning?
12089Did you ever know a man get a woman''s respect by parading around creation with a dish- clout pinned to his coat- tails?''
12089Did_ you_?''
12089Do n''t run away with any idea that I''m against Labour-- will you?''
12089Do n''t you know the story of the Englishman who lost his way and was found half- dead of thirst beside a river?
12089Do n''t you think it''s beautiful?
12089Do you know the saying that the Frontier is hard on women and cattle?
12089Does the bald catalogue of these recitals leave you cold?
12089Eh?
12089Forty- four and a half?
12089Had the lower court been long in the country?''
12089Have you ever noticed that Canada has to deal in the lump with most of the problems that afflict us others severally?
12089He has heard the Arabian Nights retold and knows the inward kernel of that romance, which some?
12089He smiled as the artist smiles-- all true prospectors have that lofty smile--''Me?
12089Hell is_ quite_ full of such grandsons of just such father''s uncles; and how do I know if Private So- and- So speaks the truth about his family?
12089Hey, what?
12089How could he have broken_ any_ man''s caste when they were all eating his sheep?
12089How could mere horses face the endless furrows?
12089How could they say anything about it?
12089How many acres?''
12089How old would you take me for?
12089How so?
12089How?
12089I hope I have made myself clear?''
12089I suppose they''ve told you that little fuss with the Japanese in Vancouver was worked from down under, have n''t they?
12089Is it not''distinctively American''?
12089Is it quite sporting, do you think, to lay the blame on another country?''
12089Is n''t it glorious?
12089Is n''t it grand?
12089Is n''t this rather a new country to pitch people out of?''
12089Is that true, d''you think?''
12089Is the extravaganza complete?
12089It comes in all right, does n''t it?''
12089It looks so marvellously like a toy train flung aside by a child, that one can not realise what it means till a voice cries,''Any one killed?''
12089Main Street-- do you remember Main Street of a little village locked up in the snow this spring?
12089Not so bad?''
12089Now, I put it to you, what is left for a priest with imagination, except to develop ritual and multiply gods on friezes?
12089Now, what do you think about the Japanese question?''
12089Oh, you by the hut, there, what is your business?
12089Or, if one is rich, what better fun than to grub- stake an expedition on the supposed site of a dead city and see what turns up?
12089Presently I asked:''What is the name of the next station out from here?''
12089Queer mixture, is n''t it?
12089Said one of them to the other:''Hullo?''
12089Sentiment is a beautiful thing, but what are you going to do?''
12089Showing off pretty before the globe- trotters, are n''t we?''
12089Sold for_ how_ much?
12089That was Gordon, of course,''or''Was that before or after Omdurman?''
12089The big man bent down to little Impudence--''Want to pick lilies, eh?
12089The last words I caught were true Sikh talk:''But what about the money, O my brother?''
12089The worship of Humanity with a capital H?
12089Then a senior officer with a British India medal asked hopefully:''Has the Sahib any orders where we are to go?''
12089Then you''ll use the rest- house there?''
12089They were simply and unfeignedly glad to see home again, and they said:''Is n''t it lovely?
12089Was_ that_ all?
12089We do n''t want to be separated and--''''You''ave your number for the service, sar?''
12089What came of that idea?''
12089What can we do?
12089What d''you think?''
12089What do_ you_ think?''
12089What else could I have done?
12089What is it?''
12089What is the matter with the English as immigrants?''
12089What must they mean to the native- born?
12089What number?
12089What were those men talking about just now?''
12089What would you do if the cars went on and took mama away, Sis?''
12089What- at?''
12089What?
12089What?
12089When he was asked why he did n''t drink, he said,"How the deuce can I without a glass?"''
12089Where in thunder do we_ get_ the numbers, anyway?''
12089Who''s there?
12089Why did you come here?''
12089Why does it not do so?''
12089Why should we have laid ourselves open to be snubbed worse than we were?
12089Why, in the name of Reason, therefore, should we vex ourselves with vain exertions?
12089Why?
12089Why?''
12089Will you sell us into slavery among the Egyptians?''
12089With interest?
12089You know the First Sign- post on the Great Main Road?
12089You know the old belief that the white man on brown, red, or black lands, will throw back in manner and instinct to the type originally bred there?
12089You may have noticed men were rather careful when they talked about it?''
12089You merely find that Labour''s a little bit-- er-- inconsiderate, sometimes?''
12089_ And_ the officers''library?
12089_ Now_ d''you see?''
12089_ Now_, what''ll you do with me?''
12089_ Who_ bought at that?
12089where did you come from?''
35997Again? 35997 All that''s true enough; but where''s Nagaina?"
35997Among the Free People, who speaks?
35997And how am I to be sure that Nag wo n''t mistake me for you some dark night?
35997And turn all the people of the villages against us?
35997And what is a man that he should not run with his brothers?
35997And what may so bold a hunter kill? 35997 And you never thought it worth while to tell me?
35997Are all these tales such cobwebs and moon- talk?
35997Are all well in the jungle?
35997Are we_ all_ jackals, to fawn on this cattle- butcher? 35997 Art thou hurt?"
35997Baloo, art thou hurt?
35997Bandar- log,said the voice of Kaa at last,"can ye stir foot or hand without my order?
35997But are the beasts as wise as the men?
35997But are you sure that there is anything to be gained by killing the people?
35997But what was the meaning of it all?
35997But what will our Pack say?
35997But who gives them the orders?
35997But why-- but why should any wish to kill me?
35997By the Blue Gums of the Back Blocks,snorted the troop- horse,"do you mean to say that you are n''t taught to be bridle- wise in your business?
35997By the Bull that bought me,said Mowgli, who was trying to get at the shoulder,"must I stay babbling to an old ape all noon?
35997By whom?
35997Do n''t the knives hurt?
35997Do n''t you ever trip?
35997Do you gentlemen of the screw- gun battery feel inclined to eat when you are being fired at with big guns, and Two Tails is behind you?
35997Do you suppose I''m looked after by a black bullock- driver?
35997Do you think a snake- killer kills muskrats?
35997Dost thou not remember the day when I gave thee thy new shoes?
35997Free People,he cried,"does Shere Khan lead the Pack?
35997Good sport, gentlemen?
35997Has he eaten to- day, or does he hunt empty?
35997He must be white?
35997He throw a rope? 35997 How can his little head carry all thy long talk?"
35997How do you know where to go to?
35997How far?
35997How shall I know Sea Cow when I meet him?
35997I-- I? 35997 I?
35997In whose name, Brother?
35997Is n''t there any such island?
35997Is that a man''s cub?
35997Is that all?
35997Is there anything in the jungle too little to be killed? 35997 Is there yet light to see?"
35997Is this the time to sing?
35997Master Words for which people?
35997Must I never go there, Sahib?
35997Now what is this?
35997Now,said he,"in what manner was this wonderful thing done?"
35997Oh, it was you,said the mule,"you and your friends, that have been disturbing the camp?
35997Oho, Baloo, what dost thou do here? 35997 Or for a pledge?"
35997Rikki- tikki, you are not going to eat her eggs?
35997Sat down?
35997Shall I tell him of your gratitude?
35997Shall I turn them into the jungle?
35997Shall we run on?
35997So thou wilt take the hide to Khanhiwara for the reward, and perhaps give me one rupee? 35997 That''s another way of fighting, I suppose?"
35997The Red Flower?
35997The man''s cub-- the man''s cub?
35997Then why the pickets did n''t you stay and carry baggage for the 39th Native Infantry, instead of running all round the camp?
35997They have said my name to Petersen Sahib, and perhaps-- and perhaps-- and perhaps-- who knows? 35997 Thou wilt not forget that thou art a wolf?
35997Told you what?
35997Well,said Rikki- tikki, and his tail began to fluff up again,"marks or no marks, do you think it is right for you to eat fledglings out of a nest?"
35997What are you bothering for? 35997 What did Petersen Sahib mean by the elephant- dance?"
35997What do I care what the jungle thinks? 35997 What do we care for bones ten years old?"
35997What does Shere Khan need?
35997What does Two Tails trumpet for?
35997What does it matter who fires across you?
35997What is it, Son?
35997What is it? 35997 What is it?"
35997What is it?
35997What is the Law of the Jungle? 35997 What is the good of a man,"he said to himself at last,"if he does not understand man''s talk?
35997What is the matter?
35997What is the use of that?
35997What is there to be afraid of?
35997What is this folly?
35997What is this new folly, little dreamer of dreams?
35997What of it? 35997 What price for a snake''s egg?
35997What sort of men? 35997 What talk is this to the chief hunter of the village?
35997What talk is this?
35997What was the use of half slaying him with blows if thou didst not warn him?
35997What will he do for us? 35997 What will they do?"
35997What''s bridle- wise?
35997What''s here?
35997What''s the matter with white men? 35997 What-- what will happen?"
35997Where is Nagaina, for the third time?
35997Where will you be?
35997Who calls?
35997Who in the Deep Sea are these people?
35997Who is Nag?
35997Who speaks for this cub?
35997Why are you so stupid?
35997Why ca n''t you be sensible and settle your places quietly? 35997 Will you come with me if I win?"
35997Wo n''t you explain that, please? 35997 Ye will not forget me?"
35997_ Hukm hai!_( It is an order), said the camel with a gurgle; and Two Tails and the bullocks repeated,"_ Hukm hai!_""Yes, but who gives the orders?"
35997_ Mf!_ What says the Law of the Jungle, Baloo?
35997_ Now_ will you tell?
35997_ Sssss!_ Have they ever called me_ that_?
35997A doe now, or even a young buck?
35997Am I dying, Bagheera?"
35997Am I right?"
35997And then, man- cub?"
35997And you choose that time for grazing do you?"
35997Any men that came along?"
35997Are n''t these camels too sickening for anything?
35997Are you ready?"
35997Art thou not afraid?"
35997Art thou there?
35997But what are those Master Words?
35997But where did you get that coat?"
35997By all the Gods of the Hills, it is-- what can we say?"
35997By the Bull that I killed, am I to stand nosing into your dog''s den for my fair dues?
35997Ca n''t you_ hear_, Rikki- tikki?"
35997Can we get behind his track so that they may smell it?"
35997D''you think they''ll kill us?"
35997Did you ever hear anything so awful as that?"
35997Didst thou think these creatures could move so swiftly?"
35997Do n''t you envy our pranceful bands?
35997Do n''t you wish you had extra hands?
35997Do they never go to sleep?
35997Do you really think he is old Zaharrof come back?
35997Does he think that our buck are like his fat Waingunga bullocks?"
35997Drink deep, Shere Khan, for when wilt thou drink again?
35997Else why should he go hunting these wild devils?
35997For a young cobra?
35997For a young king- cobra?
35997For the last-- the very last of the brood?
35997Good- night, old Hay- bale!--try to control your feelings, wo n''t you?
35997Gray Brother, canst thou cut the herd in two for me?"
35997Hast thou ever heard me speak of the Bandar- log till to- day?"
35997Have I kept my word?"
35997Have you ever heard where she keeps her eggs?"
35997He may be asleep now, and even were he awake, what if he would rather kill his own goats?"
35997He must have been the one that flopped into my tent, for he called to the mule,"What shall I do?
35997He turned where he was lying all along on Pudmini''s back, and said,"What is that?
35997Hi, you yearling, where did you get that white coat?"
35997How can you do anything, unless you can spin round at once when the rein is pressed on your neck?
35997How''s a horse to keep his condition if he is n''t allowed to sleep?
35997How, then, shall I believe the tales of ghosts and gods and goblins which he says he has seen?"
35997How?
35997I suppose you fellows fight standing on your tails?"
35997Is it difficult?"
35997Is it not so?"
35997Is not that worth a little beating?"
35997Is the family of Toomai of the Elephants to be trodden underfoot in the dirt of a Keddah?
35997Is there any news of game afoot?
35997It is the jungle brat, is it?"
35997Keep him?
35997Little bamboos that creak together, tell me where he ran?
35997Little one, what is thy name?"
35997May I rise up and go away, or will thy servant tear me to pieces?"
35997Men will not make thee forget?"
35997Mowgli, hast thou anything to say?"
35997Must I keep order along the whole line?"
35997Nobody answered, and the troop- horse said, to change the conversation,"Where''s that little dog?
35997Now, was there ever a wolf that could boast of a man''s cub among her children?"
35997Now, where does he lie up?
35997Now, where has that nasty little beast gone to?"
35997Now, whither went they with thy cub?"
35997Now, with all this fine fancy business and rearing, which must be very bad for your hocks, what do you_ do_?"
35997Oh you in front, what is blocking the way?"
35997Oh, why does n''t some one take her away?
35997Shall we run on again?"
35997Sleepest thou still, Shere Khan?
35997The end nearest the wall, you said?"
35997There was a clamor of scores of voices, saying:"What matter?
35997Therefore I ask,''Who comes to make an end of the Lone Wolf?''
35997Therefore all the wild elephants to- night will-- but why should I waste wisdom on a river- turtle?"
35997They called me also--''yellow fish,''was it not?"
35997Two Tails, are you tied up?"
35997Two Tails, why are you afraid of the guns when they fire?"
35997Was it to help thee steal green corn from the roofs of the houses when the ears are put out to dry?"
35997Waters of the Waingunga, whither went Shere Khan?
35997Well, how was it, old Hay- bales?"
35997What am I to do?"
35997What dost thou know of softness, old Iron- feet?"
35997What harm can a naked frog do us?
35997What has a man to do with us?
35997What has a tiger to do with our leadership?"
35997What have the Free People to do with a man''s cub?"
35997What have the Free People to do with the orders of any save the Free People?
35997What have we to do with this toothless fool?
35997What is all this dancing up and down?"
35997What is it?"
35997What is that?
35997What is the meaning of this cattle- herding work?"
35997What is the use of running away?
35997What news of Shere Khan?"
35997What of the hunting, hunter bold?
35997What on earth''s the matter?"
35997What talk is this of choosing?
35997What would the jungle think if I, the Black Panther, curled myself up like Ikki, the Porcupine, and howled?"
35997What''s that?"
35997What''s the use of fighting?"
35997When a driver boasts of his skill and bravery the other drivers say,"And when didst_ thou_ see the elephants dance?"
35997When there were no people in the bungalow, did we have any mongoose in the garden?
35997Where did the buffaloes kill him?
35997Where is the bull, Bagheera?
35997Where is the manling?"
35997Where shall I go?
35997Where_ have_ you been?"
35997Who are we, the Gidur- log[ the Jackal People], to pick and choose?"
35997Who are you fellows on the ground there?"
35997Who are you?"
35997Who can trust the Bandar- log?
35997Who comes with me to the Sea Cow''s tunnel?
35997Who hath delivered us, who?
35997Who is Nag?"
35997Who speaks besides Baloo?"
35997Who''d have thought of two big lumps like those losing their heads?"
35997Who''s here?"
35997Why ca n''t people stay where they belong?"
35997Why did I not warn thee against the Monkey Folk instead of breaking thy head?
35997Why have I never been taken among the Monkey People?
35997Why should I be afraid?"
35997Why should I fear?
35997Why should Petersen Sahib have chosen_ me_ to go down with you donkeys of the rice- fields?
35997Why should not I eat birds?"
35997Why?
35997Why?
35997Why?
35997Why?
35997Why?
35997Wilt thou still keep him, Mother?"
35997Would n''t you like if your tails were--_so_-- Curved in the shape of a Cupid''s bow?
35997[ Illustration:"''ARE ALL THESE TALES SUCH COBWEBS AND MOONTALK?''
35997_ Brother, he crops in the jungle still._ Where is the power that made your pride?
35997_ Brother, it ebbs from my flank and side._ Where is the haste that ye hurry by?
35997_ Brother, the watch was long and cold._ What of the quarry ye went to kill?
35997said Petersen Sahib, smiling underneath his mustache,"and why didst thou teach thy elephant_ that_ trick?
28537Am I to pull ye through?
28537An''--an''what''s that to you?
28537An''what have I done, Miss Shadd,sez I, very bould, plantin''mesilf forninst her,"that ye should not pass the time of day?"
28537But who''ll pay us?
28537D''you hould by that?
28537D''you mane that?
28537Dempsey which?
28537Fwhat d''you want here?
28537Fwhat''ll you give me for the use av that most iligant palanquin I have no time to take away?
28537Is ut any use to you?
28537Is ut like?
28537Shall I say ut?
28537Thin what are you, ye lyin'', schamin'', weak- kneed, dhirty- souled son av a sutler? 28537 Thin why in the name av fortune did I niver see her before?"
28537Town did ye say?
28537Was he a friend av yours that saw ye home four times in the fortnight?
28537Where the Divil_ is_ Lungtungpen?
28537Where''s the white man in charge?
28537Why should I be?
28537Will I go back to_ his_ mother an''tell her that I''ve let him throw himself away? 28537 Will that content you?"
28537Will ye take the half av that man''s load? 28537 Ye will not mind, Corp''ril?"
28537You''ll take a cup av tay wid us?
28537''"An''am I shameless?"
28537''"An''how''ll ye do that?"
28537''"An''what are ye houldin''your head that high for, Corp''ril?"
28537''"An''who are you that''s so anxious to be kilt?"
28537''"At the Sheehys''quarthers?"
28537''"But what made ye cry at startin'', Dinah, darlin''?"
28537''"Did you fight for me then, ye silly man?"
28537''"Fwhat ails the Tyrone?"
28537''"Fwhat have you got there?"
28537''"Fwhat is ut, Sorr?"
28537''"Fwhat''s yonder?"
28537''"Have ye not all got spoons?"
28537''"Have you got your rifles?"
28537''"Is amusin''yoursilf fwhat you''re paid for, ye limb?"
28537''"Is ut afraid you are av a girl alone?"
28537''"Thin fwhat the divil have ye done?"
28537''"What''s necthar?"
28537''"What''s that to you?"
28537''"Where''s a bugler?"
28537''"Who else?"
28537''"Will ye not step in?"
28537''''Bin to a bloomin''sing- song, you two?''
28537''''Cause o''Cris, y''mean?
28537''''Ow do_ Hi_ know wot the Orf''cers drink?''
28537''''S''pose I''m going to be a Bandmaster?
28537''A Staff Orf''cer man, clean as a new rifle, rides up an''sez:"What damned scarecrows are you?"
28537''Ai n''t you goin''to do that_ now_, Cris?
28537''An''''e give it you for love?''
28537''And was his collar- bone broken?''
28537''Any loot?''
28537''Are we to play for hever?''
28537''Are ye more heasy, Jock?''
28537''Are you going to pull me down in the open?
28537''But what do you know about Polonius?''
28537''But what do you think?''
28537''But wot''ll we do with the bloomin''article when we''ve got it?
28537''Colonel, what are you going to do?''
28537''D''you stop your parrit screamin''of a''ot day when the cage is a- cookin''''is pore little pink toes orf, Mulvaney?''
28537''Did I iver tell you how Dinah Shadd came to be wife av mine?''
28537''Did I not tell you av Silver''s Theatre in Dublin, whin I was younger than I am now an''a patron av the drama?
28537''Did I whack you over the knee, old man?''
28537''Did ye iver hear how Privit Mulvaney tuk the town av Lungtungpen?
28537''Do you know that you are Limmason-- Lieutenant Limmason of the White Hussars?''
28537''Do you know where we''re ordered?''
28537''Do you know who you are?''
28537''For_ all_ the reserve?''
28537''Fwhat are you going to do?''
28537''Fwhat have you done?''
28537''Fwhat was ut ye gave the Paythan man forninst me, him that cut at me whin I cudn''t move hand or foot?
28537''Fwhat''s here?''
28537''Fwhat''s that for?''
28537''Have ye not drunk enough?''
28537''Have you any parents, either of you two?''
28537''How can I tell?''
28537''How did Sir Frederick Roberts get from Cabul to Candahar?
28537''How does he know?''
28537''How on earth did you manage?''
28537''How''s that, umpire?''
28537''How?''
28537''I''m to report that-- am I?''
28537''Is he going to cry all night?''
28537''Is it like we''d go for that man for fun, Sir?''
28537''Is the Band goin'', Sir?''
28537''Is ut like I''d forget?
28537''Jock, can ye fight?
28537''Matther?
28537''Me?
28537''Ow d''you know I ai n''t''fraid o''dyin''''fore I gets my discharge paipers?''
28537''Peacockses?''
28537''Pop?''
28537''Promise, Piggy?''
28537''Ressaidar Sahib, what the devil made you play that kicking pig of a pony in the last ten minutes?''
28537''Say, old man, how you got_ puckrowed_, eh?
28537''The Reg''ment''s ordered on active service, Sir?''
28537''The what, Mulvaney?''
28537''Then why do you remember it now?''
28537''Very how much?''
28537''Was it before or after you made love to Annie Bragin, and got no satisfaction?''
28537''Well, what does it matter?
28537''Well?''
28537''Well?''
28537''What did he say?''
28537''What has a Queen''s officer to do with a qualified number?''
28537''What is it-- oh what is it?''
28537''What sort of characters have these boys?''
28537''What the Hell do you know about what we''ve done?''
28537''What''s that to you?''
28537''What''s that?''
28537''What''s the trouble?''
28537''What''s the use of getting wroth?
28537''Where did ye get ut, ye Machiavel?''
28537''Who was he?''
28537''Who''s goin''to do t''fightin''?''
28537''Who''s that?''
28537''Why do n''t they put him in the cells till the morning?''
28537''Wot are the niggers like?''
28537''Wot did you toot?''
28537''Yes,''said I,''but where?''
28537''You poor little sprats, and you want to go up to the Front with the Regiment, do you?
28537''_ What_ does the sentry say?''
28537--"A fwhat?"
28537--"Fwhat''s that to you?"
28537ARE YOU GOING TO ARGUE WITH_ ME_?''
28537Again he spoke-- very slowly,''Where is_ our_ horse?''
28537Am_ I_ shameless?
28537An''besides, will I let that sedan- chair rot on our hands?
28537An''fwhat''s a fight afther all?
28537An''me that was his cousin by blood could not bring Tim Coulan off?
28537An''what am I?
28537Are you going to argue with_ me_?''
28537Are you going to argue with_ me_?''
28537Are you medical fit, Piggy?''
28537But we thought you were going home?''
28537But what''s a man to do?
28537But-- where is_ the_ horse?''
28537Ca n''t we say nothin''in our own defence, Sir?''
28537Can a man run on wather-- an''jungle- wather too?''
28537Cheroots, ice, bedding?
28537Clear- eyed you are?
28537Colonel Sahib, may_ we_ also do a little running?''
28537Could I tell Ortheris anything that he did not know of the pleasures of his life?
28537D''ye raffle much in these parts?"
28537D''you remember when he went mad with the home- sickness?''
28537Did I meet her?
28537Did any of you go to Dearsley afther my time was up?
28537Did you iver feel that way, Sorr?''
28537Did you iver have onendin''devilmint an''nothin''to pay for it in your life, Sorr?''
28537Did you shwim the Irriwaddy at night, behin''me, as a bhoy shud; or were you hidin''under a bed, as you was at Ahmid Kheyl?''
28537Do I believe in him?
28537Do I not know ut?
28537Do I not know what ut is to marry a woman that was the very spit an''image av Judy whin she was young?
28537Do n''t yer know a palanquin when you see it?''
28537Do ye not see they''ll stand?"
28537Do you know aught av the lady, Sorr?''
28537Drink water got it?''
28537Eh?
28537Fwhat d''you want to do, Sorr?"
28537Fwhat is ut?
28537Fwhat must it be for these?
28537Fwhat was I thinkin''of?
28537Got everything you want?
28537Guns, think you?''
28537Has''t gotten t''cheer, man?''
28537He put his hands before his eyes and said:--''Wot was it?
28537He understood-- and again-- what might these things mean?
28537Hot or cowld was ut?''
28537How did he come here?''
28537How do I know that?
28537How does he do it?''
28537How does ut come about, Sorr, that when a man has put the comether on wan woman, he''s sure bound to put it on another?
28537How many of the Drums would accompany the Regiment?
28537How much Bass wid the label did that ravin''child dhrink?''
28537How on earth could she go to Benares without all the city knowing her palanquin?''
28537Hya, any tot for Johnny?''
28537I put ut to you, Sorr, is an elegint palanquin, fit for the princess, the natural abidin''place av all the vermin in cantonmints?
28537I wonder where he came from?''
28537If it was you, wot would_ we_ do?''
28537If that was the temper of the children, what would not the men do?
28537Is all Hell loose this tide?''
28537Is it true that Dearsley Sahib does not return to this place, on account of his sickness, for ten days?
28537Is it true that Dearsley Sahib makes no complaint of these latter things having been done?
28537Is that enough?"
28537Is there anything av yours in the transport?
28537Is ut always raffled so?"
28537Is ut excuses the old man wants?
28537Is ut his breedin''which is nothin'', or his edukashin which he niver got?
28537It seemed just possible then----''But fwhat manner av use is ut to me goin''out widout a dhrink?
28537My dear friends, is that road shut?''
28537Oh Golly, said the cook, is he gwine to kiss us all?
28537Oh, my time past, did I not; wid a lump in my throat as big as my valise an''my heart goin''like a farrier''s forge on a Saturday morning?
28537On''y question is, what''ll''e be doin''on the road?
28537Ow!_''''Now where the dickens did you get that knowledge, Hira Singh?''
28537Running again?''
28537Sez mesilf to me,"What for?"
28537Sez mesilf to me,"Will that fill these two strong arrums av yours, Terence?"
28537Shadd?"
28537So I said:--''What''s the use of grousing there, and speaking against The Widow?''
28537So little, is it not?
28537Strong you think yourself?
28537Talkin''av that, have ye iver fallen in love, Sorr?''
28537The Colonel shook the man gently by the arm, and''Who are you?''
28537The devil of a man is Orth''ris in a ruction-- aren''t ye?''
28537The drink must ha''died out in''i m by this, unless''e''s broke a bank, an''then-- why do n''t''e come back?
28537Then he screamed,''What_''ave_ you done with the palanquin?
28537Then, without pause,''We''re goin'', Sir, ai n''t we?''
28537WHAT?
28537Well, you''ll remimber thin, Jock, how we an''the Tyrone met wid a bang at the bottom an''got jammed past all movin''among the Paythans?''
28537What are the English doing?
28537What could I do?
28537What could we do?
28537What did Mulvaney say?''
28537What do we know about palanquins?
28537What do you think, Sorr?''
28537What force will they turn out?
28537What hope had he forninst me?
28537What in the world is he?''
28537What must I do to get out o''this''ere a- Hell?''
28537What nex''?
28537What was to be done with the Drums?
28537What''s the best wid you, Sorr, an''how did you happen to be on the losin''side this day whin we captured you?''
28537What''s the use of cracking- on for nothing?
28537What?
28537What?
28537Where in the name av confusion is the back door?"
28537Where were the other regiments, and why did these niggers use Martinis?
28537Where would I be when I come to die?
28537Where would I be when my froat was dry?
28537Where would I be when the bullets fly?
28537Wherefore longer conserve the painted palanquin?
28537Whin Dinah was out av the door( an''''twas as tho''the sunlight had shut too)--"Mother av Hiven, Sergint,"sez I,"but is that your daughter?"
28537Whin I see a likely man av the native persuasion, I will descind blushin''from my canopy and say,"Buy a palanquin, ye black scutt?"
28537Who put the open shame on me an''my child that we shud go beggin''through the lines in the broad daylight for the broken word of a man?
28537Why does the white man look upon us with the eye of disfavour?
28537Why should a palanquin be near these works?
28537Why''d I do harm when everything''s settled?''
28537Why, Nonie darlin'', fwhat are ye doin''out av your mother''s bed at this time?''
28537Why?''
28537Will that plase you, Dinah Shadd, that wo n''t be seen talkin''to my daughter?
28537Will the Government repay us those moneys?
28537Will ye fight?''
28537Wo n''t_ you_ stop ut, Sorr?''
28537Wot''ll we do?''
28537Wot''s a woman, or a''ole bloomin''depot o''women,''longside o''the chanst of field- service?
28537Wot''s the good o''me?
28537Wot''s the good of sodgerin''?''
28537Would the Band go to the Front?
28537Would yer try, you lumberin''Hirishman?''
28537Would you slip it now if you got the chance?''
28537Wud fifty seasoned sodgers have taken Lungtungpen in the dhark that way?
28537You''ve heard av thim, Sorr?''
28537You''ve seen me waltzin''through Lungtungpen like a Red Injin widout the war- paint, an''you say I''m too fond av the- ourisin''?"
28537_ Hans Breitmann''s Ballads._''Mary, Mother av Mercy, fwhat the divil possist us to take an''kape this melancolious counthry?
28537_ Kiswasti_ you was n''t hanged for your ugly face, hey?''
28537on a thick night?''
28537said he;''I''ve blandandhered thim through the night somehow, but can thim that helps others help thimselves?
28537said the Colonel,''or are we supposed to sit up with little Mildred''s guest until he feels better?''
28537sez I;"can I get ye anything?"
28537sez the Staff Orf''cer;"did you dislodge that Reserve?"
28537sez the man,"was you there too?
30568Ah, Finlinson, you are very well, eh? 30568 All clear your side?"
30568All the way to Nassick, where the Ranee- Tiger lives?
30568Always? 30568 Am I alone, then, Heavenly Ones?
30568Am I not the first of the Gods in their mouths to- day?
30568And how many people may you have told about it?
30568And how will you do it?
30568And love as we do?
30568And now,said Miss Frazier, delightedly, to the captain,"she''s a real ship, is n''t she?
30568And the Heavenly Ones said nothing? 30568 And the end, Jester of the Gods?
30568And then, beloved?
30568And then?
30568And to- morrow, beloved-- what of to- morrow?
30568And when all is done, what profit? 30568 And who could help loving my Ju?"
30568And yet, who would profit by the killing? 30568 And-- and I am to go on with this-- this gipsy work?"
30568Are they Gods, then?
30568Are you afraid?
30568Are you badly, badly hurted?
30568Are you fond of vis big girl, Coppy?
30568Are you going to carry us away?
30568Are you not Virgo?
30568Are you showing off? 30568 Are you so sure that I trouble the children of men alone?"
30568But afterward?
30568Ca n''t you keep still up there?
30568Can not you play on the banks of the Milky Way?
30568D---- it all, Rosa,said he at last,"ca n''t you leave the child alone?
30568Do you like it?
30568Do you like this?
30568Do you like this?
30568Do you not remember when you and I went to the House of the Crab and-- were not very much afraid? 30568 Does Death hurt?"
30568Does Mother Gunga die, then, in a year, that she is so anxious to see vengeance now? 30568 Fatter than me, was he, and in a steamer not half our tonnage?
30568Fonder van you are of Bell or ve Butcha-- or me?
30568Good gracious, child, what are you doing here?
30568Has she been making you cry, too?
30568Has the Sahib forgotten; or do we black men only see the Gods?
30568Have you ridden all the way from cantonments, little man? 30568 How can there be any fault of yours that is not mine too?"
30568How do you do?
30568How do you like school?
30568How''s the noblest outcome of human ingenuity hitting it?
30568I care for you a great deal, Mother dear,he whispered at last,"and I''m glad you''ve come back; but are you sure Aunty Rosa told you everything?"
30568I suppose you warned the boys of Black Sheep''s character?
30568I''ve been thinking about it,the senior answered,"Not half a bad job for two men, is it?"
30568Is it going to get any worse?
30568It''s like ve sputter- brush?
30568Let me be sure that my songs----"Make men brave?
30568May I take the light dinghy now and row along the spurs?
30568Nay,said Ganesh, moving uneasily from foot to foot;"I said it was but dirt at play, and why should we stamp it flat?"
30568Now, what shall we do?
30568Punch- baba going to bye- lo?
30568Put our feet into the trap?
30568That''s all, d''you call it?
30568The certainty of death?
30568Then do n''t you think you ought to get up and pray to God for a new heart?
30568Thou?
30568To a mud- spattered villager?
30568To hold them with thy hands? 30568 Up the Ghauts in a train?"
30568We have lived together and loved one another, and I have left a good farm for my son: what have I to complain of except that I still live?
30568Well, chicks, do you remember me?
30568Well,said the Bull,"what will you do?"
30568What are they, then? 30568 What are you doing here?"
30568What bird?
30568What difference can circumstances make? 30568 What do I care for your honour?
30568What does it matter,Leo would say,"so long as the songs make them a little happier?"
30568What good are offerings and little kerosene lamps and dry grain,shouted Peroo,"if squatting in the mud is all that thou canst do?
30568What had I to do with Gunga''s anger?
30568What has that to do with this disgraceful exhibition?
30568What has that to do with this?
30568What have I said?
30568What is Antirosa?
30568What is a man against the wrath of Gods?
30568What is a''falchion''? 30568 What is it?"
30568What is it?
30568What is that to me?
30568What is the use of this talk? 30568 What is this sitting and talking together?
30568What mischief have you been getting into now?
30568What need? 30568 What orders?"
30568What said I?
30568What were you doing?
30568What will happen?
30568What''s awful?
30568What''s that big bird on the palings?
30568What''s the matter with you? 30568 What''s the use?"
30568What?
30568What?
30568When is the appointed time?
30568Where are you going?
30568Where,demanded Punch, wearied of a loathsome contrivance on four wheels with a mound of luggage atop--"where is our broom- gharri?
30568Which House?
30568Who are you?
30568Who are you?
30568Who ever heard of curves? 30568 Who might you be?"
30568Why are you so bad now?
30568Why did n''t you fight him fair? 30568 Why do you trouble the children of men?"
30568Why do you trouble the children of men?
30568Why does n''t Papa come in and say he is going to give me put- put?
30568Why does she tell all the people outside the house about me? 30568 Why so?
30568Why, of course,said Leo;"and if of course, what does it mean?"
30568Why?
30568Will he die?
30568Will nothing check your wicked tongue?
30568Wilt thou hold it up with thy hands, then?
30568Yes; but there''s only dark, and cold, and hurry, down here; and how do I know whether the other plates are doing their duty? 30568 You do n''t mean to say there''s any one except us on the sea in such weather?"
30568You use n''t to be as bad as this?
30568You will take steps-- will you?
30568You''re too good for that school, are you?
30568''How shall I be sure,''I said,''that the Gods to whom I pray will abide at all?''
30568*****"Whither went they?"
30568An Irish liar''s bandage, or an English coward''s shirt?
30568And I said,''I will give it you''--I like Inverarity Sahib-- and I said,''Can you put your legs through the pully- wag loops by the windows?
30568And if I go, who''s to drive the ship?"
30568And the fire- carriage feeds your shrines, ye say?
30568And the fire- carriages bring a thousand pilgrimages where but ten came in the old years?
30568And what does Mother Gunga here?
30568And what have ye done to Karma, that he is so wet and silent?
30568And where will you sleep in the evening?
30568And you, brother?"
30568Are the heavens full that ye must come paddling in the mud beast- wise?
30568Are we not, Leo?"
30568Are you a coward?"
30568Baa, Baa, Black Sheep, Have you any wool?
30568Burning noon or choking midnight, Sickness, Sorrow, Parting, Death?
30568But Ju''s so young-- quite a baby-- is n''t she?"
30568But he strove to do his duty, for the moment Mamma left the cabin, he said to Judy:"Ju, you bemember Mamma?"
30568But where shall I go?
30568But why, he wondered, was Peroo clinging so desperately to his waist as he hastened down the bank?
30568By the hands that drove her forward as she plunged and yawed and sheered, Woman, Man, or God, or Devil, was there anything we feared?
30568By the way, are n''t you chaps in the hold a little easier than you were?"
30568Can any say that this their bridge endures till to- morrow?"
30568Can the Sahib swim?"
30568Can you do that?"
30568Can you not sing something new now?"
30568Canst thou move, Sahib?"
30568Could this wonder be"showing off"?
30568Deception does not suit the part of a protector, and, when one can do anything without question, where is the use of deception?
30568Did Gunga and the Mother of Sorrows out- talk them?
30568Did none speak for my people?"
30568Do n''t you recollect our own up- bringing, dear, when the Fear of the Lord was so often the beginning of falsehood?
30568Do you mind being called Coppy?
30568Do you see that gentleman dancing on an ash- pit?
30568Do you?"
30568Has Krishna lied indeed?
30568Has the Sahib a handkerchief to put over his face?"
30568Has the Sahib forgotten last autumn''s flood, when the stone- boats were sunk without warning-- or only a half- day''s warning?"
30568Has the opium died out?
30568Have I met you and passed you already, unknowing, unthinking, and blind Shall I meet you next session at Simla, oh, sweetest and best of your kind?
30568Have you been at it long, you two-- gipsies?"
30568He buried his freckled nose in a tea- cup and, with eyes staring roundly over the rim, asked:"I say, Coppy, is it pwoper to kiss big girls?"
30568His side of the sum was beyond question; but what man knew Mother Gunga''s arithmetic?
30568How are we to do our work if you fly off the handle that way?"
30568How can I help coming for you?"
30568How could Uncle Harry keep a cannon- ball inside him?
30568How could he have foreseen that the flying sparks would have lighted the Colonel''s little hay- rick and consumed a week''s store for the horses?
30568How much dost thou in thy heart believe of Mother Gunga?"
30568How shall she know the worship we would do her?
30568How shall the women''s message reach unto her Above the tumult of the packed bazaar?
30568How''s all wi''your engines, Buck?"
30568How''s the weather?"
30568I was under the guard- tower watching the river; and then-- Did the flood sweep us away?"
30568I''ve made him different from all other animals; but what may I have for my tea?"
30568If it is n''t pwoper, how was you kissing Major Allardyce''s big girl last morning, by ve canal?"
30568If the Goblins ran off with her as they did with Curdie''s Princess?
30568In the days of old Rameses, That story had paresis, Are you on-- are you on-- are you on?
30568In the days of old Rameses-- are you on?
30568Is my staff Kotwal of Kashi for nothing?
30568Is n''t that so?"
30568Is there no return for salt fish and curry powder and dried onions?
30568Is there smoke yonder?"
30568It was my fault-- my fault, darling-- and yet how could we help it?
30568Karma, what do they do?"
30568Leo lifted his hand to the apple of his throat, moistened his lips, and recovering himself, said:"Must I be afraid for two, then?"
30568Leo said beneath his breath to the man:"What was the new name that I heard you give to your woman just now?"
30568Mamma was just as fond of you as she was of me, was n''t she?"
30568Meantime was it possible that by fondling she wanted to get anything out of Black Sheep?
30568Must we borrow a clout from the Boer-- to plaster anew with dirt?
30568None the less he cried angrily to the Crab:"Why have you come for me_ now_?"
30568Not outside of the times when you must n''t speak to me at all?"
30568Now, what''s the sense of that?
30568O sons of unthinkable begetting-- children of unspeakable shame-- are we here for the look of the thing?"
30568Punch, wo n''t you care for me a little?"
30568Rather humiliating for eight hundred horse- power, is n''t it?"
30568Shall I bury me in the sand ere I offend?"
30568Shall I curse her service then?
30568Shall I fall to your hand as a victim of crafty and cautious_ shikar_?
30568Shall I smooth out my flood lest unhappily I bear away their walls?
30568That was most unprecedented calamity last night, eh?
30568The Buck made no movement as he answered,"How long has this evil been?"
30568The Bull would lower his huge head and answer:"What is that to me?"
30568The Sahib will not eat and lie down?
30568Then said Nqong, who is always a gentleman,"Why are n''t you grateful to Yellow- Dog Dingo?
30568There is n''t a ship on the sea that has suffered as we have-- is there, now?"
30568There was no answer, and against his will Leo cried,"Why do you trouble us?
30568Thereafter-- the boat spun dizzily-- suppose the high wind got under the freed body?
30568They are dam- bore, these religious ceremonies, Finlinson, eh?"
30568This time Cancer replied,"What do I know or care?
30568Up jumped Dingo-- Yellow- Dog Dingo-- and said,"What,_ that_ cat- rabbit?"
30568V TO THE UNKNOWN GODDESS Will you conquer my heart with your beauty, my soul going out from afar?
30568Was it storm?
30568What are we doing?"
30568What are you doing?"
30568What ayah?"
30568What could I do?
30568What did you do with the flowers?"
30568What did you do with the sacrifices they made to you, Leo?"
30568What did you hit him when he was down for, you little cur?"
30568What does it matter?
30568What does the Sahib do?"
30568What for?"
30568What harm shall thy honour take of this live dirt?
30568What have the Gods to do with my bridge?"
30568What have we done that you should trouble us?"
30568What have you got on the east bank that needs looking after?"
30568What is a''base ussurper''?
30568What is a''e- wee lamb''?
30568What is a''verdant me- ad''?
30568What is the Flag of England?
30568What is the Flag of England?
30568What is the Flag of England?
30568What is the Flag of England?
30568What more do you desire?"
30568What need to slay them now?
30568What of the things we have heard?
30568What profit, then, to sing or slay The sacrifice from day to day?
30568What shall I do?"
30568What shall the end be?"
30568What should come after, my darling boy?"
30568What should their Gods know?
30568What talk is this of changing faiths?
30568What think you Mother Gunga will say when the rail runs over?"
30568What would Coppy say if anything happened to her?
30568What''s that?"
30568When does the Lord Sahib come to open the bridge?"
30568When is this thing down on us?"
30568Where is our own broom- gharri?
30568Where''s the fellow gone?"
30568Which of the Houses holds your death?"
30568Who but Kali?
30568Who could help loving loyal little Judy?
30568Who do you want to kiss?"
30568Who else?
30568Who is like Bhairon to- day?
30568Who will take my message to the Colonel Sahib?"
30568Who''s there?"
30568Why do n''t you thank him for all he has done for you?"
30568Why does A B mean ab?"
30568Why does n''t it come along?"
30568Why, then, should Coppy be guilty of the unmanly weakness of kissing-- vehemently kissing-- a"big girl,"Miss Allardyce to wit?
30568Will Indra dry my springs in the hills and make me crawl humbly between their wharfs?
30568Will you leave me alone until Aunty Rosa comes in?
30568Will you not come to my cabin for tea?"
30568Will you take Meeta with you to Belait?"
30568Would it tower up like a kite and pitch headlong on the far- away sands, or would it duck about beyond control through all eternity?
30568Ye mind that last blow off the Banks?
30568Yes, there''s not a stone shifted anywhere; but how are you?
30568You are cold Finlinson?
30568You are wet?
30568said the young man, and as he went on his eye followed Findlayson''s, and he muttered,"Is n''t it good?"
30568toward the light:--"Why brought ye us from bondage, Our loved Egyptian night?"
37364Am I nothing?
37364Am I the cub of a wolf to play in the sun with a raw head? 37364 Am I to give a reason for all I choose to do?"
37364And did they do so?
37364And he said?
37364And he?
37364And now what is to be?
37364And now?
37364And then?
37364And those?
37364And to the huts in which the men slept?
37364And to the men that live by the green crops on the ground?
37364And to the plowing that follows the reaping?
37364And what did they say?
37364And what is a devil?
37364And what is that?
37364And what more?
37364And where is my Man- cub?
37364And would ye follow me to the Man- Pack?
37364And ye do not know why ye fear Man?
37364Aowh?
37364Ape with a wolf''s tongue, dost thou think to cover thy scent?
37364Are ye the only eaters of grass in the Jungle? 37364 Art thou there, Man- cub?"
37364Art_ thou_ the naked thing I spoke for in the Pack when all was young? 37364 Ay, but again and again, and it may be again, Gray Brother?"
37364Ay, but again?
37364Ay, but what if they kill thee in the Jungle, or the Little People kill thee before thou canst leap down to the river?
37364Bagheera, why dost thou shake all over? 37364 But what do I need of this that is called treasure?
37364But what,said Akela, cocking one ear--"but what if men do not leave thee alone, Little Brother?"
37364But why do they thrust into the heads of elephants?
37364But why should he? 37364 But why think of men now, Akela?"
37364But-- but-- but,said Mowgli, turning to Baloo,"why did not the First of the Tigers continue to eat grass and leaves and trees?
37364By whose leave do ye come here?
37364Can any jackal have burrowed so deep and bitten this great White Hood? 37364 Can it speak?"
37364Did I do it a wrong when I threw it away? 37364 Did I not follow thee on the night our old Pack cast thee out?
37364Did they, by chance, see thee?
37364Didst thou meet him?
37364Do men know this-- tale?
37364Does Man trap Man?
37364Does the Tiger know his Night?
37364Dost_ thou_ strike in this? 37364 Eee-- Yoawa?
37364For one night only does Man fear the Tiger?
37364For whom?
37364Hah?
37364Has the thing that pulls the covered carts over the bridge tumbled at last?
37364Hast thou forgotten?
37364Hast thou many dealings with the Poison People? 37364 Hast thou seen the rocks above thee?
37364Hast thou, then, forgotten nothing?
37364Have I done wrong? 37364 Have I not done thee a great favor?"
37364Have I not followed thee to- night?
37364Have none come down- stream? 37364 How did_ these_ die, Mowgli?
37364How many?
37364How?
37364I am the first, then? 37364 I ask thee what_ thou_ sayest?"
37364I gave thee milk, Nathoo; dost thou remember?
37364I say,_ is_ it well for the Black Panther so to mouth and cough, and howl and roll? 37364 I will give no Word; but what is in thy stomach to do when the dhole come?"
37364I will show it to him; but what did the Thuu mean when he talked of death?
37364I? 37364 I?"
37364I?
37364If it be_ thou_, what name did I give thee? 37364 Is it food, then?"
37364Is that anything less wonderful than a boat thrice the size of Mugger- Ghaut?
37364Is this jungle- work, to stamp and tramp and undo a night''s hunting-- when the game are moving so well, too?
37364Is this not worth dying to behold?
37364Is thy stomach still empty, Outlier?
37364Is_ this_ payment for a night''s lodging?
37364Kanhiwara is thirty miles from here, but at Kanhiwara we may find the English--"And what Pack are they?
37364Little Brother, are_ both_ thine ears stopped? 37364 Little Brother, canst thou raise me to my feet?
37364Men, is it? 37364 Mother,"said he, for he knew that tongue well,"what dost_ thou_ here?"
37364Must thou and I kill each other for yonder red- eyed slayer?
37364New game? 37364 Now why does he turn aside here?"
37364Now, how shall I cry_ that_? 37364 Now, of what use is that knowledge?"
37364Now, whither does_ this_ trail lead?
37364Now,said he,"of us five, which is leader?"
37364O Hathi, hast thou ever seen the like of this drought?
37364Oh, Mowgli, is it danger?
37364Our Frog has come back again-- so wise that his own father must lick his feet; and what is a cut, more or less, on the head? 37364 Perhaps, Little Brother, thou didst not that time call him by a Master- word?
37364Said I not it would be my last fight?
37364Shall an eater of old shoes, a bone- cracker, presume to doubt the word of the Envy of the River? 37364 So long ago?
37364So loud did he howl that Tha heard him and said,''What is the sorrow?'' 37364 So the Jungle gives thee all that thou hast ever desired, Little Brother?"
37364So they have let Buldeo come home at last?
37364Son or sorcerer, what good will that do us?
37364Son,she said at last,--her eyes were full of pride,--"have any told thee that thou art beautiful beyond all men?"
37364That is all Mysa thinks for: Is it danger? 37364 That may come, too-- Faugh, Shere Khan!--what new shame hast thou brought here?"
37364The Jungle does not cast me out, then?
37364The buck lived?
37364Then the White Hood spoke the thing which is?
37364Then who is_ he_,said the White Cobra,"sitting down before me, unafraid, knowing not the name of the King, talking our talk through a man''s lips?
37364There will be no killing? 37364 They are, then, as hard- hearted as these people?
37364They waste not the polish on the cow''s horn, as the saying is; and, again, who can glean after a Malwai?
37364Think you the pointed thing will turn in the man''s hand and kill him?
37364Think you we would have risked a night in the Jungle through anything less than the fear of burning? 37364 Thou hast no other desire?"
37364Thy kill was from choice?
37364Thy trail ends here, then, Manling?
37364To be put to the death for making a son of thee-- what else?
37364Under the earth?
37364Was it the shoal made where the stone- boats sank in the year of the great drouth-- a long shoal that lasted three floods?
37364Was the Thuu so old and so mad, Little Brother?
37364Was there still good food in the river?
37364Were their cubs with the dhole?
37364Were they better, then, than the big flood of last season?
37364What can such a hairless one do against the Red Dog? 37364 What cobra?
37364What do_ you_ do?
37364What does the Mugger of Mugger- Ghaut need more?
37364What dost thou say, Gray Brother?
37364What food on the way?
37364What good are marigold wreaths when one is on the rubbish- heap?
37364What good are white bones to me?
37364What have I done?
37364What have I to do with Man?
37364What is it? 37364 What is it?"
37364What is this right Shere Khan speaks of?
37364What matter? 37364 What might it be?
37364What more can I wish? 37364 What moves?"
37364What need of talk?
37364What need of the Four, then?
37364What now?
37364What now?
37364What of my city?
37364What says he? 37364 What wilt thou eat or drink?"
37364What? 37364 What?"
37364When come they?
37364When?
37364Where art thou, Little Foot?
37364Where go ye, and without word?
37364Where is he-- the man that dug in the dirt when he was afraid on that night?
37364Where is the thorn- pointed thing?
37364Where shall we lair to- day? 37364 Who bade me bring the Man?"
37364Who calls?
37364Who hunts the white- faces?
37364Who should know better than I?
37364Who was a wolf but now? 37364 Who will drive me?"
37364Whose work is this?
37364Why are these thongs? 37364 Why did I not die under Red Dog?"
37364Why do we come here?
37364Ye know the trail to Kanhiwara?
37364Yes, I know,Hathi answered; and, after a little silence,"Hast thou drunk thy fill?"
37364_ Hai- mai!_ What do I know of the thing called a blessing? 37364 _ Now_, what does the lean thing do?"
37364_ Why_ did ye not come when I called?
37364''And why?''
37364And afterward what, if it be permitted to ask, did the Protector of the Poor do?"
37364And now what do we see?"
37364And so there truly was a blind puppy in that shoe?"
37364And then?"
37364And thou hast tied thyself into the death- knot for the sake of the memory of the dead wolves?
37364And thou, Little Brother?"
37364And yet for whom do the Little People of the Rocks turn aside?
37364And yet-- why should I go?"
37364Are thy hands numb?
37364Art thou at ease now?
37364Art thou not pleased, Red Dog?"
37364Art_ thou_ still alive, Manling?"
37364At last even I was afraid, for I said:''If this thing happen to men how shall the Mugger of Mugger- Ghaut escape?''
37364Bagheera has slain all the horses in one village, and-- what is a King?"
37364But art thou him I called Nathoo, or a Godling, indeed?"
37364But for Mowgli, who goes to and fro in the Jungle by night, watching, what do ye care?"
37364But how dost_ thou_ know?"
37364But what do they care in the Jungle?
37364But what does_ he_ do?"
37364But what hood is this thou hast spoken with?"
37364But what wilt thou say to the Jungle?"
37364But where are the Four?
37364But where is the drinker of elephant''s blood-- the red- eyed thorn?"
37364But who listens now to Baloo?
37364But why?
37364But, O Little Brother, what hast_ thou_ done, eating and sleeping with the Man- Pack?"
37364But, said the charcoal- burners, what would happen if the English heard of it?
37364Can I eat mud?"
37364Can ye hold them?"
37364Could Bagheera give thee so good a resting- place?"
37364Did he kill them?"
37364Did they not sing sweetly to Buldeo?"
37364Didst thou not hear us?"
37364Do not my eyes talk then?"
37364Do they need it outside this place also?"
37364Does he fly, then?"
37364Does thy skin never feel old and harsh?"
37364Dost thou hunt with me this dawn?"
37364Father of Cobras, who art thou?"
37364For what use was this thorn- pointed thing made?"
37364From the landward side?"
37364Had he a blanket against the cold weather?
37364Has the river changed its channel, and made new land where there was only sand before?
37364Hast thou a better plan, Kaa?"
37364Hast thou forgotten?
37364He has gone from the council and put on the shroud("Can ye hear?"
37364He strode forward to the wolves, and, dropping on one knee, said:"Do I not know my mind?
37364He turned quickly to Messua, saying,"_ He_ does not believe, but thou wilt believe?"
37364He will not take away my Night?''
37364Hear, now, and judge, O ye People of the Jungle,-- Answer, who shall turn him-- who shall stay?
37364Heh?
37364How can I go to the Jungle and say that I have led him to his death?"
37364How can I remember the precise degree?
37364How can the floe break_ now_?"
37364How comes it that thou art still alive?"
37364How looks the new coat?"
37364How many be the dhole?"
37364How shall I leave these nights?"
37364How was it last season, when I would gather sugar- cane from the fields of a Man- Pack?
37364Is a maiden to be married?
37364Is he there?
37364Is it killing at last?
37364Is it not true?
37364Is not that well?"
37364Is the Time of New Talk any less sweet for that?"
37364Is there a green branch and an iron ring hanging over a doorway?
37364Is there any more diving into the deep rock- pool below the Bee- Rocks, Little Brother?"
37364Is there any to forbid?"
37364Is there more anywhere between sunrise and sunset?"
37364Is thy stomach full, Man cub?"
37364Mowgli, what hast thou to do any more with the lairs of the Man- Pack?"
37364Now, what evil had the little woodman done to them?
37364Oh, Mowgli, is it danger?"
37364Oh, Mowgli, why dost thou not kill them both?"
37364Rememberest thou?"
37364Rememberest thou?"
37364Said I not that men kill for idleness?"
37364So Mowgli laughed and said,"What is that to me?"
37364Tell me, Master of the Jungle, who is the Master of the Jungle?"
37364That was the Sack of the Fields of Bhurtpore, which I and my three sons did; and now I ask, Man- cub, how the news of it came to thee?"
37364The First of the Tigers licked his lips and said:''What matter?
37364The city is dead, ye say, and here are the roots of the trees?
37364Then all the housewives of the village said,"Think you he will stay with us?"
37364Then the First of the Tigers said,''What have I done that this comes to me?''
37364Then we of the Jungle said,''What is Fear?''
37364Then_ why_ would they kill?"
37364They did not happen to have seen anything of such a creature?
37364Think you, Bagheera, the Rains have forgotten us and will never come again?"
37364This was worth sitting up all night for, was n''t it?"
37364Thou knowest the village of the Man- Pack that cast me out?
37364Thou sayest they are all thine?
37364Thou wilt stay here, Kaa, till I come again with my dholes?"
37364Under whose Headship?"
37364Was he going to stay?
37364Was it good hunting?"
37364Was no other game afoot?"
37364Was the food good?
37364What came to those fields at the next reaping, Hathi?"
37364What comes after?"
37364What did thy woman do?"
37364What do ye here?"
37364What does he say?"
37364What have Messua and her man to do with me that they should be put in a trap; and what is all this talk about the Red Flower?
37364What hunter would have crawled like a snake among the leeches, and for a muddy jest-- a jackal''s jest-- have shamed me before my cow?
37364What is Man that we should care for him-- the naked brown digger, the hairless and toothless, the eater of earth?
37364What is in thy stomach?"
37364What is that there?"
37364What is there Hathi can do which we can not?"
37364What is thy trouble, Brother?"
37364What led him to the hot meat?"
37364What more do they need?"
37364What says he?
37364What says he?"
37364What will he do?"
37364What would ye have?
37364When he could make himself heard through the spattering mud, he said:"What Man- Pack lair here by the marshes, Mysa?
37364When shall I sleep?"
37364Where does Hathi feed to- night?"
37364Where is thy answer?"
37364Whither shall I drive them?"
37364Who but I?
37364Who can answer for the Silent One?
37364Who drove the knife at me for thinking he might be Man?"
37364Who is he with the knife and the snake''s tongue?"
37364Who is so strong as Mowgli?
37364Who may question the Master of the Jungle?
37364Who shall question Man in his ways?"
37364Who shall stay my stroke?
37364Who so wise?"
37364Who waked thee lying among the crops?"
37364Whose cattle are_ ye_?"
37364Why came ye not all four when I called so long ago?"
37364Why have I never heard?"
37364Why have they tied thee?"
37364Will your_ tornaq_ do nothing?
37364Wilt thou give it to me, and I will bring thee frogs to eat?"
37364Would he need a_ chela_--a disciple-- to beg for him?
37364Ye will not go?
37364Yes, I was young and unthinking, and when the flood came, who so pleased as I?
37364_ Arrh!_""How can a Jackal hunt with a Mugger?"
37364_ Thou?_"the bull snorted, stamping in the mud.
37364am I the Master of the Jungle, or am I not?
59332''Are you homesick any now?'' 59332 ''What is your share?''
59332A mythological beast?
59332About my confession to my husband and my hatred of that Vansuythen woman? 59332 Am I allowed to remodel the batch-- up above?"
59332And do you mean to say,drawled a young gentleman,"that there is any society in which that sort of holocaust goes on?"
59332And he outlived his reputation?
59332And the pariah?
59332And this was in Manila, you say?
59332And which of us do you think is correct in her estimate of your character?
59332Anybody lost a tat?
59332Are they the souls of men?
59332Are we staying there over Sunday?
59332Are you allowed to smoke?
59332Are you certain-- do you know how many they be?
59332Began to-- how much?
59332Bo''sun,said I,"how''s her head?"
59332But what sort of Hell do you own?
59332But what?
59332But when will she meet her author?
59332Ca n''t make up a four?
59332Can you get anything to drink there?
59332Can you mill a man with an arm like that-- such as I would like to mill him, an''such as he deserves? 59332 Characters?
59332Could he wash himself?
59332Could he work?
59332D''you expect us to talk about buttercups and daisies, then?
59332D''you happen to remember what broke his heart?
59332D''you hear anything?
59332Did he tell you what it felt like?
59332Did you ever know Vermilyea of San Luis Obispo?
59332Do anybody''s horns feel creepy?
59332Do n''t you know he died yesterday of a sudden attack of pneumonia? 59332 Do the Spaniards smoke these vile brands to any extent?"
59332Do you keep only the Characters of living scribblers in this hall?
59332Do you mean to say you do n''t know_ me_?
59332Ever meet the man again?
59332Had he any character of any kind?
59332Had the cheek to try to describe our life, had you?
59332Have I missed the fun?
59332Have you ever considered,said she,"the enormous moral responsibility that rests in the hands of one who has the gift of literary expression?
59332Have you looked in your great- coat? 59332 He did n''t happen to tell you that he considered you the finest, subtlest, truest, and so forth of all the living so forths, did he?"
59332He died at the end of a completed work-- his design finished, his prize awarded?
59332He how muches?
59332Heard of Strangeways''death?
59332Hevn''t I told you no one but a blamed idiot shoots at sight_ now_? 59332 Hordene?"
59332How do you mean?
59332How in the world does he do it?
59332How many soldiers?
59332How much damaged?
59332How much?
59332How old was he?
59332How''s Jale?
59332How-- how in the world did you know?
59332How?
59332Indeed,said she;"and of what denomination are you?"
59332Is n''t it perfectly ghastly?
59332Is n''t it shameful? 59332 Is that the person who thinks he understands us, Loo?"
59332Is that what''s troubling you? 59332 Is_ that_ all you know?
59332It looks pretty, does n''t it? 59332 Key stuck, eh?
59332Must I be shot for the sake of another man''s Characters?
59332My regiment?
59332Neat, is n''t it?
59332Never mind,I said,"that may be for outsiders, but I made you and I''ve a right----""You have a right?
59332Now what in thunder was Erastasius doing at the mouth of the ventilator? 59332 Now, how did I make such a fool of myself?"
59332Now, that''s a nice sort of yarn to tell in a messroom, is n''t it? 59332 Oh, it''s you, is it?"
59332Oh, no, or how would he have taken the designs for the Burgoyne Cathedral? 59332 Oh, why did I let him go without putting out a hand to fetch him back?"
59332Permanent Nuisance, what is the matter now?
59332Poker, then?
59332Prettily the old hooper rides, does n''t she?
59332Say, Major, what is a grey horse with nutmeg tickings behind the saddle?
59332Say, did you kiss the critter?
59332Seriously, is it worth the trouble? 59332 Shocking?"
59332Sir,said I,"who''s your Ma and Pa?"
59332So I am the master of this idiotic puppet- show, am I?
59332So you wrote about us?
59332Stubbs''ad''em,said Gunner Barnabas to himself,"an''Lancy''ad''em, an''Duggard''ad''em, an''wot''s come to_ them_?
59332THE BETRAYAL OF CONFIDENCES[28] That was its real name, and its nature was like unto it; but what else could I do?
59332Terence, how goes? 59332 Then the Characters are independent?"
59332Was he trying to kill the man who gave him the cigar?
59332Was it real?
59332Was n''t it shocking?
59332Was_ that_ all? 59332 Well, what happened?"
59332Well, what''s there in that?
59332Well?
59332Wha- at?
59332What are you going to do?
59332What are you going to do?
59332What are you looking for?
59332What are you?
59332What could I do?
59332What did I tell you?
59332What do you call those marks?
59332What do_ you_ think?
59332What grey?
59332What has happened?
59332What have we to do with barrack- rooms? 59332 What have you done?
59332What horse, d''you say, pressed you?
59332What in the wide world,thought I,"will they find to do for an hour and a half?
59332What in the world does it all mean?
59332What in the world has happened to_ Thurinda_ that Hordene is so keen on getting rid of her?
59332What is it?
59332What makes you think I shot a sound horse? 59332 What on earth d''you mean?"
59332What play?
59332What shall we do?
59332What under the stars has possessed you to join the Gynekalistic lot?
59332What was the special weakness of Mister Vermilyea?
59332What''s it?
59332What''s that?
59332What''s that?
59332What''s your name, marshter?
59332What_ will_ touch the weak point of the country, then?
59332Where do you live?
59332Where is other gentleman?
59332Where''s Wee Willie Winkie?
59332Who are these?
59332Who possess souls and who do not? 59332 Who was he?"
59332Who was that man with the brindled hair who put me up for a night until the tent was ready? 59332 Who''s going to die?"
59332Whose''other horse''? 59332 Why did n''t you get coolies and have him tied up, if you thought he was mad?"
59332Why?
59332Will you be good enough to tell them to bring my horse? 59332 Would you, at my time of life, have me stand on my head?"
59332Yes; but he did n''t live to...."And his illness lasted seventeen days, of twenty- four hours each?
59332Yes?
59332You are a missionary, then?
59332You are here so soon? 59332 You are oppressed with vague and nameless longings, are you not?"
59332You do not wish to be as other men are? 59332 You want ha- af, sar?"
59332_ Am_ I what you expected?
59332_ Kin_ you set it right?
59332''I laugh,''I sez,''Shacklock, an''for what should I not laugh?''
59332''Member dead in the ante- room?
59332''That''s your game, is it?''
59332''What''s going to happen?''
59332''Why do n''t you kill the animal, Lot?''
59332''You laugh?''
59332***** It was Michigan, Jim and Lafe who at last brought the herd to a standstill as the dawn was breaking,"What''s come to The Corpse?"
59332A FALLEN IDOL[11] Will the public be good enough to look into this business?
59332A SUPPLEMENTARY CHAPTER[17] Shall I not one day remember thy Bower-- One day when all days are one day to me?
59332And now, what do you think of me?"
59332Any of the children been amusing themselves with him, d''you think?
59332Are n''t there enough souls in the Universe?"
59332Are these things so?"
59332Are you mad or drunk, or am I?
59332Are you willing to play Dante to my Virgil?
59332Are_ all_ men such fools?"
59332Are_ you_ going to make fun of me, too?"
59332But do n''t it strike you I''ve a deal to be thankful for?
59332But how do you know?"
59332But it would be better----""How?"
59332But what are you to do with this frame of mind?
59332But what did he tell you?"
59332But what is the use of snarling and grumbling?
59332But you understand, do n''t you?
59332But_ is_ it hotter than Northern India?"
59332Ca n''t you let a man die in peace?"
59332Can I thrash such a man with both''ands?
59332Can you hear Coupeau raving in the left angle of the square?
59332Can you speak?
59332Could I have invented that pariah?
59332Could anything live after the abandon of"We was shopmates"?
59332D''you know what the brute had done?"
59332Did I tell you in my last about going to Woking in search of a grave?
59332Did he borrow money?"
59332Did n''t it go off_ then_?"
59332Did n''t you see what a lather that grey was in?"
59332Did you bring the baby?"
59332Did you ever hear of a man called Dante-- charmin''fellow, friend o''mine?"
59332Did you think that you understood?
59332Do n''t you remember what a really fine day means?
59332Do you know Salisbury at all?
59332Do you know anything about that love- making business?
59332Do you know the Albert Docks?
59332Do you know the University smile?
59332Do you know your own strength?
59332Do you notice a general air of expectancy among all the Characters?
59332Do you remember Tighe?
59332Does this seem extravagant?
59332Game for a little poker?"
59332Gentlemen, where a Pagan bids shall enlightened Christians hang back?
59332HIS BROTHER''S KEEPER[15]"Whist?"
59332Has he left his wife provided for?"
59332Have you ever begged for a drink?
59332Have you ever felt that maddening sense of incompetence which follows on watching the work of another man''s office?
59332Have you ever seen a four- foot policeman in white cotton gloves and a stand- up collar lunging percussating compensator look with a five- foot sword?
59332Have you got that down?
59332Have you never known one of your Characters-- even yours-- get beyond control as soon as they are made?"
59332Have you noticed how small and elemental is the stock of them at the world''s disposal?
59332He sat still, clicking at quarter- hour intervals, and after each click he''d say:"D''ye remember Mistress So- an''-So?
59332How can you expect me to do the finding?
59332How do you manage your parties?"
59332Hullo, Nurji, is that you?
59332I ask with Mottleby:"What can you do with a man like that?"
59332I invited him seductively to the only other chair, and"What''s the trouble?"
59332I say, what_ was_ the matter with the mare?
59332I shall get to know the minor defects in the course of nature; but what is Tiglath''s real shouk?"
59332I suppose the Stewards''ll recognise the gift?"
59332I thought it was too many muffins, till she said:"Tell me, oh, tell me, was such- and- such in such a one of your books-- was he_ real_?
59332I was to write a string of legends-- he would publish them; and would I forward a cheque for five guineas"to cover incidental expenses?"
59332If I was to take yer up now, and knock off your''ead again''that tree, could ye say anythin''?
59332If they died very swiftly, indeed, and could not count their futile lives enduring beyond next sundown?
59332If they really knew what the fear of death and the dread of injury implied?
59332Is it folly if I hope it may be so?
59332Is n''t it atrocious?
59332Is n''t it shocking?"
59332Is n''t it wondrous?
59332Is n''t this delightful?"
59332Is that so?
59332It all comes right in the end, and if it does not, what is a man that he should fight against Fate?
59332It is n''t a pony to catch or ride or hit, is it?"
59332Just before he departed he said:"D''you know anything about the struggling author of a tragedy called''The Betrayal of Confidences''?"
59332Know you Sir Cyril Wollobie, K.C.S.I., C.M.G., and all the other little things?
59332Know you the Totnam Cortrode?
59332NEW BROOMS[12]"If seven maids with seven mops Swept it for half a year, Do you suppose,"the Walrus said,"That they could sweep it clear?"
59332No one objects, do they?
59332Not a rat, eh?
59332Not dead yet?
59332Not going to refer this matter to Calcutta, are we?
59332Now what will you give if I make her as she ought to be?
59332Now would a whole village volunteer a lie that would do them no good?"
59332Oh, by the way, I believe you were there, too, were n''t you?''
59332Pretty design, is n''t it?
59332Professor Mahaffy( what the devil was he doing in that gallery?)
59332Rather cockeye, ai n''t it?
59332S''pose he understood, Minnie?"
59332Said the Master, rubbing his chin:"Are those things yours?"
59332Say, were you ever mashed on a girl?
59332See that beautiful girl with one grey eye and one brown, and the black and yellow hair?
59332Shacklock, are you willin''?"
59332She''s too good, or else----""Or else what?"
59332So you cut about in fine clothes, do you, and take your drinks at the best bars and put up at the Palace?
59332Sounds like a novel, does n''t it?
59332THE BOW FLUME CABLE- CAR[19]"See those things yonder?"
59332That would have disgusted you, would n''t it?"
59332The Department groaned and said:"Which of us poor beggars is to be Jonahed_ this_ time?"
59332The Infant''s host says:"Is n''t this bracing?
59332The night was so black that one could hardly breathe; and yet where did the glare from the red lamp come from?
59332The stocking of the water-- but what does this interest you?
59332Then Mottleby said, with deep disgust:"What can you do with a man like that?
59332Then he said:"What do you think of the result of the Brighton election?"
59332Then he used to turn round and say,''When''s the wedding to be?''
59332Then said the subaltern:"Listen to the mare''s beat a minute, will you?
59332Vere''s Coppy?"
59332Was he_ quite_ real?
59332Was n''t it awful?"
59332Was she bewitched?"
59332Was you afraid, Shacklock?"
59332We tiffined together--_after_ the_ pi_ had been fed, if you please-- and Stovey said to me:''See that dog?
59332What Characters?"
59332What I want to know is_ how_?"
59332What are you doing to my tail?''
59332What can you do with a man like that?
59332What did the poor wretch mean by knocking about the earth?"
59332What did you do?"
59332What do you herd Characters for?
59332What do you think of it all?"
59332What do you want?"
59332What do you, who have seen half a countryside in deadly fear of its life, suppose that this people would do if they were_ chukkered_ and_ gabraowed_?
59332What happened?"
59332What have you said?"
59332What have you written?
59332What made you walk down it?
59332What profit is this horse?
59332What securities did he invest''em in?"
59332What shelter to grow ripe is ours-- What leisure to grow wise?
59332What was Stovey to look at?"
59332What was the actual trouble between Vermilyea and his father- in- law?
59332What were the symptoms?"
59332What would my public say?
59332What''s here?"
59332What''s the meaning of the regiment?
59332What''s wrong with it?"
59332When the fourth policeman said:"Where is other gentleman?"
59332Where are those two happy creatures going?"
59332Where''s the watch?''
59332Who shall tell the springs that move masses?
59332Why do I have anything to do with you?
59332Why do I help you?
59332Why_ him_?
59332Will you go on?
59332Will you show me the papers, will you speak, and_ will_ you be quick?"
59332Will you, when you write your story, own that I am the best and greatest of all the Devils?"
59332Wo n''t that do for you?"
59332Would I lend him my razors?
59332Would the lookout man never look out?
59332Would their crew be as fast asleep as ours?
59332Would you care to see them?
59332Yes, that''s so, is n''t it, old man?"
59332You desire to emerge from the common herd, to make your mark, and so forth?"
59332You did n''t soak it all in by any chance, give him a good meal and half a sovereign as well, did you?"
59332You do not believe?
59332You know what you ought to do?"
59332You made me?
59332You will try the constituencies when you return; is it not so?
59332You''ve heard of authors finding their levels?
59332_ Do_ you think so?"
59332_ Pro_-ceed, or shall I call them up?
59332_ You_ could improve them, I suppose?"
59332are they going to train the guns of the city on me?
59332is the ship going down?"
59332said he,"what made you begin riding as soon as you were clear?
59332you would, would you?
59332you''re alive, are you?
2225''Hey ye seen any fishin''-boats now?'' 2225 ''Never seen anchor weighed before?"
2225''Salt''most wet?
2225''That so? 2225 ''That the actress from Philadelphia?"
2225''Then fwhat are ye doin''here?'' 2225 Ai n''t he our mascot, and did n''t they strike on good after we''d struck him?"
2225Ai n''t it elegant?
2225Ai n''t it?
2225Alive?
2225And all that''s sunk capital, is n''t it?
2225And what did the firm say?
2225And who''s ever to use theWe''re Here"after this?"
2225And you believe that?
2225Another Frenchman?
2225Are they good to eat?
2225Are you a Freemason, then?
2225Be you anyways interested in Harve?
2225But how shall I leave him dreeft?
2225But why did n''t you tell this man, Troop, who you were?
2225By the way,Cheyne answered casually,"what d''you calculate to make of your boy?"
2225Ca n''t he talk?
2225Ca n''t ye hear ut knockin''?
2225Can a schooner like this go right across to Africa?
2225Checkers, were n''t it?
2225Could n''t you better that''?
2225Cut a man? 2225 D''ye belave his tale av the kid an''the little four- horse rig was thrue?"
2225D''you believe that, Irish?
2225D''you suppose I''d fall overboard into your dirty little boat for fun?
2225Did I''? 2225 Did he sleep here?"
2225Did he tell ye anything else? 2225 Did n''t I tell you, Harve,''twould come araound to us''fore we''d done''?
2225Did ye ever think how sweet''twould be to sail wid a full crew o''Salterses?
2225Did you pay for my passage, Mister Martin? 2225 Disko, what did you pick me up for?"
2225Dispepsy? 2225 Do n''t make me out much of a fellow, does it?"
2225Do you mean I''m to clean pots and pans and things?
2225Does your father just let them say how many they''ve caught without checking them?
2225Ey? 2225 Feelin''better?"
2225Fwhat could they''? 2225 Fwhat?
2225Give who?
2225Good evenin'',said Disko, raising his headgear,"an''haow does your garden grow?"
2225Guess we''ve slowed down a little, have n''t we? 2225 Ha- ow?"
2225Hain''t he good right?
2225Hain''t ye never seen a grampus up- eend before? 2225 Hain''t you eyes?
2225Hain''t your folk gone yet?
2225Haow''s that? 2225 Haow?
2225Haow?
2225Harve''s folk?
2225Have I ever done that?
2225Have n''t we all got to take what''s served?
2225He''s anchored, is n''t he?
2225Hedn''t you''baout''s well send the old man aboard? 2225 Hev some coffee?"
2225Hev ye learned French then sence last trip''?
2225Honest? 2225 Hot bath''?"
2225How could I tell?
2225How d''you make''em tell you everything without opening your head?
2225How d''you suppose he could ever stand it?
2225How did you get it so cheap?
2225How in thunder d''ye work that out?
2225How long have I been mad?
2225How long is this for?
2225How many skates you reckon we''ll need?
2225How shall I leave you dreeft, dreeft all around the Banks? 2225 How was it my French did n''t go, and your sign- talk did?"
2225How''s the game?
2225How''s your mamma this afternoon?
2225How? 2225 Hundred an''thirty- four dollars an''all?"
2225In a private car?
2225In the cabin What d''you want o''him again?
2225Is he worth his keep?
2225Is it us?
2225Is n''t there milk?
2225Is that so, or is it one of your father''s judgments?
2225It''s all to do over again, checkers and everything-- an''what''ll he say to me?
2225Jest like the Injian puzzle- boxes, ai n''t they?
2225K. H. Wade, Los Angeles-- The''Constance''is at Los Angeles, is n''t she, Miss Kinzey?
2225Like Lorry Tuck?
2225Looks like justice, this, do n''t it?
2225Looks that way, do n''t it?
2225Maine? 2225 Meanin''--haow?"
2225Meanin''aour packets?
2225Mother,he said suddenly,"do n''t you remember-- after Seattle was burned out-- and they got her going again?"
2225Now haow in thunder did dad know? 2225 Now what in creation d''ye suppose is the meanin''o''that all?"
2225Oh, Harve, do n''t ye want to slip down an''git''s bait?
2225Oh, Salters, Salters, why was n''t you abed an''asleep? 2225 Oh, tell me, which is who?"
2225Oh, that''s what you''re after, is it?
2225Oh, you be, be you?
2225Outside of a private car?
2225Railroads, his father, aind''t it?
2225Ready? 2225 Say, Mac,"cried Harvey, cheerfully,"how are we hitting it?"
2225Stay ashore-- or what?
2225Ten dollars a month?
2225That all?
2225That''s what I took the cable fer; but, say, is the doctor anywheres araound? 2225 Then I was right?
2225Then haow d''you make berths?
2225There-- warn''t any one else?
2225Thick as the Banks, ai n''t it, doctor?
2225Thirty million dollars''worth o''mistake, was n''t it? 2225 Was it, mama?"
2225Was that thrue now?
2225Well, Mr. Cheyne, and what d''you think of our city?--Yes, madam, you can sit anywhere you please.--You have this kind of thing out West, I presume?
2225Well, suppose I do n''t move the''Constance''to- night, how''ll you fix it?
2225What are you doin''here, young feller?
2225What asylum did they let His Whiskers out of?
2225What can you do then? 2225 What d''ye feed''em?"
2225What d''you make it?
2225What did I say, naow? 2225 What did I tell ye?"
2225What did you pick me up for?
2225What do they cost, Dan?
2225What do you yourself if you find him so? 2225 What for, mama?
2225What for? 2225 What for?"
2225What good''s arguments to me? 2225 What have you two men been doing now?"
2225What in thunder do you fellows mean by clappin''the law on the town when all decent men are at sea this way? 2225 What in thunder is it?"
2225What is this memorial business? 2225 What is ut?"
2225What iss happened?
2225What might you have been doin''at your time o''life with one hundred an''thirty- four dollars, young feller?
2225What water did ye hev, Manuel?
2225What''ll sting him?
2225What''s a Jonah?
2225What''s a toothpick, Dan?
2225What''s a''kelleg''?
2225What''s all this hurrah''s- nest for''ard?
2225What''s come to your lead''? 2225 What''s that for?
2225What''s that?
2225What''s the best with you?
2225What''s the good of that?
2225What''s the matter naow?
2225What''s the matter with the old man attending to him personally?
2225What''s the matter?
2225What''s the matter?
2225What''s the motive?
2225What''s total, Harve?
2225What''s wrong naow?
2225What''s wrong with you, Harve? 2225 What''s wrong?"
2225What''s wrong?
2225What- what d''you think of it? 2225 When do you suppose we shall get to New York?"
2225Where am I?
2225Where are the fish, though?
2225Where are ye hintin''an''edgin''to? 2225 Where might ye be-- eh?
2225Where was that?
2225Where''s Penn and Uncle Salters?
2225Where''s the sail and mast?
2225Which is Manuel? 2225 Who biled the salt bait fer soup?"
2225Who is he?
2225Who stole the lamp- wicks?
2225Who''ll stop me?
2225Who''s apologising? 2225 Who''s that boy?"
2225Why ca n''t we always fish from the boat instead of from the dories?
2225Why did n''t that Eastport man bid, then? 2225 Why did n''t you tell him to put you ashore?
2225Why do n''t he git out, then''? 2225 Why in thunder did n''t them blame boys tell us you''d struck on?"
2225Will I lend you my dory- anchor?
2225Wonder what he did with the knife-- up on the French coast?
2225Would I do Ut if I did not, Ohio?
2225Would you care fer any one that took all those?
2225You are some pretty well now? 2225 You like my cigar, eh?"
2225You mean you''d tell her? 2225 You mean you''ll have to work to- morrow, then?"
2225You remember, Dan Troop, what I said? 2225 You vill dry it?
2225You''ll be goin''off naow, wo n''t ye?
2225You''ll hev to wait till you see your pa to reward me, then?
2225You''re a Roman Catholic, then?
2225You''ve fixed it about old man Ireson, hain''t ye, Harve? 2225 ''Anything I can fetch you, dear? 2225 ''Be sure you sense what I say? 2225 ''Cushion under your head? 2225 ''D''ye take me fer a dialect? 2225 ''Ever seed the Elector o''Gloucester? 2225 ''Fwhat have I to do wid the Irish coast?'' 2225 ''Guess he''s bound to take it with him to the Judgment, an''so-- What are you doin''with the fish?
2225''Guess we''ll see the''Abbie M. Deering''to- morrer, dad, wo n''t we?
2225''Hear, dad?"
2225''Heard abaout the Jennie Cushman?"
2225''Maybe a fraud?"
2225''See that blue dory behind him?
2225''See them Arichat Frenchmen step back when I bid?"
2225''See''em comin''up one by one, lookin''fer nothin''in particular, o''course, but scrowgin''on us all the time?
2225''Wish to tend to him?
2225Ai n''t Maine progressive?"
2225Ai n''t she a daisy?
2225Ai n''t she daown by the head more''n natural, Tom Platt?"
2225Ai n''t that so, doctor?"
2225Ai n''t thet so?"
2225Ai n''t you most through with that triple- invoiced college o''yours?"
2225An''ef she''s quit driftin'', what in thunder are you doin''with a new jib- boom?"
2225An''see that big one with a patch in her foresail an''a new jib?
2225An''you own the''Blue M.''freighters?"
2225And Dan began whistling:"Oh, Double Thatcher, how are you?
2225Any gen''elman got a real Turkish cig on him?"
2225Are you better, darling?"
2225Are you having a good time?"
2225Are you so everlastin''anxious to land him alone?"
2225Breath on him like the doleful tombs, hain''t he?"
2225But your child has come back?
2225Ca n''t we go overside a piece?
2225Ca n''t we make a game of poker between us?"
2225Ca n''t ye never keep things sep''rate?"
2225Ca n''t ye smell bottom, or are them cattle too rank?"
2225Come t''supper to- night?"
2225D''ye follow me?
2225D''you like it as much as all that?"
2225D''you suppose we can run her blind?"
2225Danny, do n''t you want to skip up a piece an''see how aour trawl- buoy lays?"
2225Dead these fifteen year, ai n''t he?"
2225Did ye ever see sech a gift in prayer?
2225Did ye say forty- two or forty- five?"
2225Did ye see his face when Penn asked who he''d been charged on all these years''?
2225Do n''t I know it?
2225Do n''t I know the look on men''s faces when they think me a-- a''mucker,''as they call it out here?
2225Do n''t you want to slip up to Wouverman''s office and take him our tallies?"
2225Do n''t you wish you owned her?"
2225Do n''t your stummick tell you?
2225Do you know the best of gettin''ashore again?"
2225Does he go around with a pistol on a trick- pony, same ez the circus?
2225Eh, wha- at''?
2225Eh, wha- at''?"
2225Eh, wha- at?
2225Eh, wha- at?
2225Eh, wha- at?
2225Eh, wha- at?
2225Eh, wha- at?
2225Eh, wha- at?
2225Eh, wha- at?
2225Eh, wha- at?"
2225Eh, wha- at?"
2225Eh, wha- at?"
2225Eh, wha- at?"
2225Eh, wha- at?"
2225Et it''?
2225Feelin''sick?"
2225Fwhat are you talk in''of''?
2225Fwhat''s she doin''outside?"
2225Had a man hooked tobacco from a messmate?
2225Haow soon?"
2225Harder on the back, this, than frum the dory, ai n''t it?"
2225Have n''t you noticed that?"
2225He''s no folk to Gloucester, has he?"
2225Heh?
2225Hope she had none, and who could offer it?
2225How abaout the trawl?
2225How did he git it?
2225How is ut, Salters?"
2225How long ago is that?"
2225How you come to fall out?"
2225How''d you come to fall off in a dead flat ca''am?"
2225How''d you like it?"
2225How''s that, Harve?"
2225I''m busy, ca n''t ye see?"
2225Is it a town show, then?"
2225Is it possible?
2225Is it true, what you told me jest now, that you never done a hand''s turn o''work in all your born life?
2225Is it, dad?
2225Is there a strike in the o- ver- all factory; or hev they hired girls, ye Shackamaxons?"
2225Is there any meaning to it?
2225Is your Uncle Salters a farmer?"
2225Is-- is it a whale?"
2225It was as if she said:"You would n''t hurt me, surely?
2225It''s a full catch today, ai n''t it?"
2225It''s all sand here, ai n''t it''?"
2225Kin you keep awake that long?"
2225Limited through to Buffalo and deliver N. Y. C. for Albany.--Ever bin to N''York, Miss Kinzey?
2225Lobster- car?"
2225Low ez a lily- pad in still water, ai n''t he?"
2225Mactonal''?"
2225Most of what he says is so--''cep''when it comes to a caount o''fish-- eh?"
2225Must feel kinder awful, do n''t it?"
2225Naow, how in Jerusalem did Cap Bart Edwardes strike adrift here?"
2225Naow?"
2225Not bad, so?
2225Now you are a fisherman eh, wha- at?
2225Now, after all I''ve said, how''d you reef the foresail, Harve''?
2225Now, have you?"
2225Oh, Harve, did ye see his head?"
2225On the''We''re Here''?"
2225Otherwise--"How shall I take money when I make so easy my eats and smokes?
2225Out West, too?
2225Ready?
2225Ready?
2225Ready?
2225Said Harvey to Dan, as they turned in after watch:"How about progress and Catholic superstitions?"
2225Salters?"
2225Say, ca n''t they run the''Constance''over to Gloucester?
2225Say, what d''you reckon it''s cost you to raise me from the start-- first, last, and all over?"
2225Say, would n''t it be great if we ran down one?"
2225Say, would you like to go aboard?
2225See''em, Harve?"
2225See?"
2225See?"
2225See?"
2225Shall I be Baptist, then?
2225Shall a man be more wise than his Maker?
2225Sleepy?"
2225Stuck again?
2225The North Atlantuc?"
2225Then Milsom laughed too, for the frantic clicks from Los Angeles ran:"We want to know why-- why-- why?
2225These packets o''yours they go straight out, I take it, and straight home again?"
2225They do n''t stay long ashore, do they?"
2225Think your dad''u''d give you one fer-- fer a pet like?"
2225This is a small part of what she heard from the dancing dories:"The Virgin?
2225Troop?"
2225Was a schooner badly found?
2225Was there a careless or dirty cook anywhere?
2225We ask where we are, and they say-- now, what you all think?"
2225We''d hev him rememberin''Johnstown next,"Salters explained,"an''what would happen then?"
2225What are we doing?"
2225What d''you make it, dad?"
2225What did I tell you?"
2225What if I do n''t?"
2225What in Rome made ye tell us all here the kid was crazy?"
2225What in creation made you call him a thief?
2225What might be your name?
2225What''ll I do naow?"
2225What''s her reg''lar time when she''s at work, Tom Platt?"
2225What''s the matter with the town that it do n''t have a first- class hotel, though?"
2225What''s the news o''the Fleet?"
2225What''s the sense o''wastin''canvas?"
2225What''s to do naow?
2225What''s to hurt us?
2225Where are we going?"
2225Where from( we mistrust it''s Noo York), an''where baound( we mistrust it''s Europe)?"
2225Where was you then, Disko?"
2225Where you from-- St. Malo, eh?"
2225Where''ll we lay, Tom Platt?"
2225Where''s the sense of a man lyin''fer a few old cod?"
2225Who was the man?"
2225Who''s hinderin''?"
2225Why-- why could n''t they put these things in the papers, where they belong?
2225Would you trust him to Airheart?"
2225Yes or no?"
2225Yes?
2225Yes?"
2225You do n''t remember hittin''anything when you fell over, do you?
2225You do not like?
2225You feel some pretty well now''?"
2225You hear?"
2225You saw his boat?
2225You see?"
2225You will giva some if I like or no?
2225You''ve heard haow we found him?
2225You''ve heered talk o''Johnstown?"
2225You''ve seen a private car some time in your life?"
2225Young feller, do n''t you speak French?"
2225[ 1] The Gemsbok, U. S. N.?
2225he sez,''where am I at?''
2225or"Wife, is this your man?"
2225roared Tom Plait"D''ye want to nail the trip, Dan?
2225said the skipper"Walked into Dan, hev ye?"
2225what has happened?"
2186''Hev ye seen any fishin''-boats now?'' 2186 ''Salt''most wet?"
2186''Then fwhat are ye doin''here?'' 2186 Ai n''t he our mascot, and did n''t they strike on good after we''d struck him?"
2186Ai n''t it elegant?
2186Ai n''t it?
2186Alive?
2186All Gloucester men, was n''t they?
2186And all that''s sunk capital, is n''t it?
2186And what did the firm say?
2186And who''s ever to use the_ We''re Here_ after this?
2186And you believe that?
2186Another Frenchman?
2186Are they good to eat?
2186Are you a Freemason, then?
2186Be you anyways interested in Harve?
2186But how shall I leave him dreeft?
2186But why did n''t you tell this man, Troop, who you were?
2186By the way,Cheyne answered casually,"what d''you calculate to make of your boy?"
2186Ca n''t he talk?
2186Ca n''t ye hear ut knockin''?
2186Can a schooner like this go right across to Africa?
2186Checkers, were n''t it?
2186Could n''t you better that?
2186Cut a man? 2186 D''ye belave his tale av the kid an''the little four- horse rig was thrue?"
2186D''ye want to nail the trip, Dan? 2186 D''you believe that, Irish?"
2186D''you suppose I''d fall overboard into your dirty little boat for fun?
2186Did I? 2186 Did he sleep here?"
2186Did he tell ye anything else? 2186 Did n''t I tell you, Harve,''twould come araound to us''fore we''d done?
2186Did ye ever think how sweet''twould be to sail wid a full crew o''Salterses?
2186Did you pay for my passage, Mister Martin? 2186 Disko, what did you pick me up for?"
2186Dispepsy? 2186 Do n''t make me out much of a fellow, does it?"
2186Do you mean I''m to clean pots and pans and things?
2186Does your father just let them say how many they''ve caught without checking them?
2186Ey? 2186 Feelin''better?"
2186Fwhat could they? 2186 Fwhat?
2186Give who?
2186Good evenin'',said Disko, raising his head- gear,"an''haow does your garden grow?"
2186Guess we''ve slowed down a little, have n''t we? 2186 Hain''t he good right?"
2186Hain''t ye never seen a grampus up- eend before? 2186 Hain''t you eyes?
2186Hain''t your folk gone yet?
2186Haow''s that? 2186 Haow?
2186Haow?
2186Haow?
2186Harve''s folk?
2186Have I ever done that?
2186Have n''t we all got to take what''s served?
2186He''s anchored, is n''t he?
2186Hedn''t you''baout''s well send the old man aboard? 2186 Hev some coffee?"
2186Hev ye learned French then sence last trip?
2186Honest? 2186 Hot bath?"
2186How could I tell?
2186How d''you make''em tell you everything without opening your head?
2186How d''you suppose he could ever stand it?
2186How did you get it so cheap?
2186How in thunder d''ye work that out?
2186How long have I been mad?
2186How long is this for?
2186How many skates you reckon we''ll need?
2186How shall I leave you dreeft, dreeft all around the Banks? 2186 How was it my French did n''t go, and your sign- talk did?"
2186How''s the game?
2186How''s your mamma this afternoon?
2186How? 2186 Hundred an''thirty- four dollars an''all?"
2186In a private car?
2186Is he worth his keep?
2186Is it us?
2186Is n''t there milk?
2186Is that so, or is it one of your father''s judgments?
2186It''s all to do over again, checkers and everything-- an''what''ll he say to me?
2186Jest like the Injian puzzle- boxes, ai n''t they?
2186Like Lorry Tuck?
2186Looks like justice, this, do n''t it?
2186Looks that way, do n''t it?
2186Maine? 2186 Meanin''--haow?"
2186Meanin''aour packets?
2186Mother,he said suddenly,"do n''t you remember-- after Seattle was burned out-- and they got her going again?"
2186Never seen anchor weighed before?
2186No,''tain''t, is it, Dad? 2186 Now haow in thunder did Dad know?
2186Now what in creation d''ye suppose is the meanin''o''that all?
2186Oh, Harve, do n''t ye want to slip down an''git''s bait?
2186Oh, Salters, Salters, why was n''t you abed an''asleep?
2186Oh, tell me, which is who?
2186Oh, that''s what you''re after, is it?
2186Oh, you be, be you?
2186Outside of a private car?
2186Railroads, his father, aind''t it?
2186Ready? 2186 Say, Mac,"cried Harvey cheerfully,"how are we hitting it?"
2186Stay ashore-- or what?
2186Ten dollars a month?
2186That all?
2186That so? 2186 That the actress from Philadelphia?"
2186That''s what I took the cable fer; but, say, is the doctor anywheres araound? 2186 Then I was right?"
2186Then haow d''you make berths?
2186There-- warn''t any one else?
2186Thick as the Banks, ai n''t it, doctor?
2186Thirty million dollars''worth o''mistake, was n''t it? 2186 Walked into Dan, hev ye?"
2186Was it, Mama?
2186Was that thrue now?
2186We''d hev him rememberin''Johns- town next,Salters explained,"an''what would happen then?"
2186Well, Mr. Cheyne, and what d''you think of our city?--Yes, madam, you can sit anywhere you please.--You have this kind of thing out West, I presume?
2186Well, suppose I do n''t move the''Constance''to- night, how''ll you fix it?
2186What are you doin''here, young feller?
2186What asylum did they let His Whiskers out of?
2186What can you do then? 2186 What d''ye feed''em?"
2186What d''you make it?
2186What did I say, naow? 2186 What did I tell ye?"
2186What did you pick me up for?
2186What do they cost, Dan?
2186What do you yourself if you find him so? 2186 What for, Mama?
2186What for? 2186 What for?"
2186What good is arguments to me? 2186 What have you two been doing now?"
2186What in thunder do you fellows mean by clappin''the law on the town when all decent men are at sea this way? 2186 What in thunder is it?"
2186What is this memorial business? 2186 What is ut?"
2186What iss happened?
2186What might you have been doin''at your time o''life with one hundred an''thirty- four dollars, young feller?
2186What water did ye hev, Manuel?
2186What''ll sting him?
2186What''s a Jonah?
2186What''s a toothpick, Dan?
2186What''s a''kelleg''?
2186What''s all this hurrah''s- nest for''ard?
2186What''s come to your lead? 2186 What''s that for?
2186What''s that?
2186What''s the best with you?
2186What''s the good of that?
2186What''s the matter naow?
2186What''s the matter with the old man attending to him personally?
2186What''s the matter?
2186What''s the matter?
2186What''s the motive?
2186What''s the total, Harve?
2186What''s wrong naow?
2186What''s wrong with you, Harve? 2186 What''s wrong?"
2186What''s wrong?
2186What-- what d''you think of it? 2186 When do you suppose we shall get to New York?"
2186Where am I?
2186Where are the fish, though?
2186Where are ye hintin''an''edgin''to? 2186 Where might ye be-- eh?
2186Where was that?
2186Where''s Penn and Uncle Salters?
2186Where''s the sail and mast?
2186Which is Manuel? 2186 Who biled the salt bait fer soup?"
2186Who is he?
2186Who stole the lampwicks?
2186Who''ll stop me?
2186Who''s apologizing? 2186 Who''s that boy?"
2186Why ca n''t we always fish from the boat instead of from the dories?
2186Why did n''t that Eastport man bid, then? 2186 Why did n''t you tell him to put you ashore?
2186Why do n''t he git out, then? 2186 Why in thunder did n''t them blame boys tell us you''d struck on?"
2186Will I lend YOU my dory- anchor?
2186Wonder what he did with the knife-- up on the French coast?
2186Would I do ut if I did not, Ohio?
2186Would you care fer any one that took all those?
2186You are some pretty well now? 2186 You like my cigar, eh?"
2186You mean you''d tell her? 2186 You mean you''ll have to work to- morrow, then?"
2186You remember, Dan Troop, what I said? 2186 You vill dry it?
2186You''ll be goin''off naow, wo n''t ye?
2186You''ll hev to wait till you see your pa to reward me, then?
2186You''re a Roman Catholic, then?
2186You''ve fixed it about old man Ireson, hain''t ye, Harve? 2186 ''Anything I can fetch you, dear? 2186 ''Cushion under your head? 2186 ''D''ye take me fer a dialect? 2186 ''Ever seed the Elector o''Gloucester? 2186 ''Fwhat have I to do wid the Irish coast?'' 2186 ''Guess he''s bound to take it with him to the Judgment, an''so-- What are you doin''with the fish?
2186''Guess we''ll see the Abbie M. Deering to- morrer, Dad, wo n''t we?
2186''Hear, Dad?"
2186''Heard abaout the Jennie Cushman?"
2186''May be a fraud?"
2186''See that blue dory behind him?
2186''See them Arichat Frenchmen step back when I bid?"
2186''See''em comm''up one by one, lookin''fer nothin''in particular, o''course, but scrowgin''on us all the time?
2186''Wish to tend to him?
2186Aeneid that so, doctor?"
2186Ai n''t Maine progressive?"
2186Ai n''t she a daisy?
2186Ai n''t she daown by the head more''n natural, Tom Platt?"
2186Ai n''t thet so?"
2186Ai n''t you most through with that triple invoiced college of yours?"
2186An''ef she''s quit driftin'', what in thunder are you doin''with a new jib- boom?"
2186An''see that big one with a patch in her foresail an''a new jib?
2186An''you own the''Blue M.''freighters?"
2186And Dan began whistling:"Oh, Double Thatcher, how are you?
2186Any gen''elman got a real Turkish cig on him?"
2186Are you better, darling?"
2186Are you having a good time?"
2186Are you so everlastin''anxious to land him alone?"
2186Bart Edwardes strike adrift here?"
2186Be sure you sense what I say?
2186Breath on him like the doleful tombs, hain''t he?"
2186But your child has come back?
2186Ca n''t we go overside a piece?
2186Ca n''t we make a game of poker between us?"
2186Ca n''t ye never keep things sep''rate?"
2186Ca n''t ye smell bottom, or are them cattle too rank?"
2186Come t''supper to- night?"
2186D''ye follow me?
2186D''you like it as much as all that?"
2186D''you suppose we can run her blind?"
2186Danny, do n''t you want to skip up a piece an''see how aour trawl- buoy lays?"
2186Dead these fifteen year, ai n''t he?"
2186Did ye ever see sech a gift in prayer?
2186Did ye say forty- two or forty- five?"
2186Did ye see his face when Penn asked who he''d been charged on all these years?
2186Do n''t I know it?
2186Do n''t I know the look on men''s faces when they think me a-- a''mucker,''as they call it out here?
2186Do n''t you want to slip up to Wouverman''s office and take him our tallies?"
2186Do n''t you wish you owned her?"
2186Do n''t your stummick tell you?
2186Do you know the best of gettin''ashore again?"
2186Does he go around with a pistol on a trick- pony, same ez the circus?
2186Eh, wha- at?
2186Eh, wha- at?
2186Eh, wha- at?
2186Eh, wha- at?
2186Eh, wha- at?
2186Eh, wha- at?
2186Eh, wha- at?
2186Eh, wha- at?
2186Eh, wha- at?"
2186Eh, wha- at?"
2186Eh, wha- at?"
2186Eh, wha- at?"
2186Eh, wha- at?"
2186Eh, wha- at?"
2186Et it?
2186Feelin''sick?"
2186Fwhat are you talkin''of?
2186Fwhat''s she doin''outside?"
2186H. Wade, Los Angeles--_ The''Constance''is at Los Angeles, is n''t she, Miss Kinzey?"
2186Had a man hooked tobacco from a mess- mate?
2186Haow soon?"
2186Harder on the back, this, than frum the dory, ai n''t it?"
2186Have n''t you noticed that?"
2186He''s no folk to Gloucester, has he?"
2186Heh?
2186Hope she had none, and who could offer it?
2186How abaout the trawl?
2186How did he git it?
2186How is ut, Salters?"
2186How long ago is that?"
2186How you come to fall out?"
2186How''d you come to fall off in a dead flat ca''am?"
2186How''d you like it?"
2186How''s that, Harve?"
2186I''m busy, ca n''t ye see?"
2186Is it a town show, then?"
2186Is it possible?
2186Is it true what you told me jest now, that you never done a hand''s turn o''work in all your born life?
2186Is there a strike in the o- ver- all factory; or hev they hired girls, ye Shackamaxons?"
2186Is there any meaning to it?
2186Is your Uncle Salters a farmer?"
2186Is-- is it a whale?"
2186It was as if she said:"You would n''t hurt me, surely?
2186It''s a full catch today, Aeneid it?"
2186It''s all sand here, ai n''t it?"
2186Kin you keep awake that long?"
2186Limited through to Buffalo and deliver N. Y. C. for Albany._--Ever bin to N''York, Miss Kinzey?
2186Lobster- car?"
2186Low ez a lily- pad in still water, Aeneid he?"
2186Mactonal''?"
2186Most of what he says is so--''cep''when it comes to a caount o''fish-- eh?"
2186Must feel kinder awful, do n''t it?"
2186Naow?"
2186Not bad, so?
2186Now you are a fisherman eh, wha- at?
2186Now, after all I''ve said, how''d you reef the foresail, Harve?
2186Now, have you?"
2186Oh, Harve, did ye see his head?"
2186On the_ We''re Here_?"
2186Otherwise--"How shall I take money when I make so easy my eats and smokes?
2186Out West, too?
2186Ready?
2186Ready?
2186Said Harvey to Dan, as they turned in after watch:"How about progress and Catholic superstitions?"
2186Salters?"
2186Say, ca n''t they run the''Constance''over to Gloucester?
2186Say, what d''you reckon it''s cost you to raise me from the start-- first, last and all over?"
2186Say, would n''t it be great if we ran down one?"
2186Say, would you like to go aboard?
2186See''em, Harve?"
2186See?"
2186See?"
2186See?"
2186Shall I be Baptist, then?
2186Shall a man be more wise than his Maker?
2186Sleepy?"
2186Stuck again?
2186The North Atlantuc?"
2186Then Milsom laughed too, for the frantic clicks from Los Angeles ran:"We want to know why- why- why?
2186These packets o''yours they go straight out, I take it''and straight home again?"
2186They do n''t stay long ashore, do they?"
2186Think your dad''u''d give you one fer-- fer a pet like?"
2186This is a small part of what she heard from the dancing dories:"The Virgin?
2186Troop?"
2186Was a schooner badly found?
2186Was there a careless or dirty cook anywhere?
2186We ask where we are, and they say-- now, what you all think?"
2186We''ll go some day.--Ready?
2186What are we doing?"
2186What d''you make it, Dad?"
2186What d''you want o''him again?"
2186What did I tell you?"
2186What has happened?"
2186What if I do n''t?"
2186What in Rome made ye tell us all here the kid was crazy?"
2186What in creation made you call him a thief?
2186What might be your name?
2186What''ll I do naow?"
2186What''s her reg''lar time when she''s at work, Tom Platt?"
2186What''s the matter with the town that it do n''t have a first- class hotel, though?"
2186What''s the news o''the Fleet?"
2186What''s the sense o''wastin''canvas?"
2186What''s to do naow?
2186What''s to hurt us?
2186Where are we going?"
2186Where from( we mistrust it''s Noo York), an''where baound( we mistrust it''s Europe)?"
2186Where was you then, Disko?"
2186Where you from-- St. Malo, eh?"
2186Where''ll we lay, Tom Platt?"
2186Where''s the sense of a man lyin''fer a few old cod?"
2186Where''s your father?"
2186Who was the man?"
2186Who''s hinderin''?"
2186Why-- why could n''t they put these things in the papers, where they belong?
2186Would you trust him to Airheart?"
2186Yes or no?"
2186Yes?
2186Yes?"
2186You do n''t remember hittin''anything when you fell over, do you?
2186You do not like?
2186You feel some pretty well now?"
2186You hear?"
2186You saw his boat?
2186You see?"
2186You will giva some if I like or no?
2186You''ve heard haow we found him?
2186You''ve heered talk o''Johnstown?"
2186You''ve seen a private car some time in your life?"
2186Young feller, do n''t you speak French?"
2186he sez,''where am I at?''
2186or"Wife, is this your man?"
557''Am I?
557''And now, how many catapults have you?
557''And thou wilt say nothing of what has passed?
557''And thou wilt surrender Pevensey without word or blow?
557''And what might you call yourself when you are at home?
557''Born in Britain?
557''But so long as I do not anger thee, my tale will be secret?
557''By the Saints,said he,"why didst thou not say thou wast on the Duke Robert''s side at the first?"
557''Do you also begin to bargain so early?
557''He hath done this day by day before our very face?
557''How could I know that De Aquila would give it me?
557''How did I tell you?
557''How dost thou know?
557''How long will it rise?
557''How will that profit us?
557''I?
557''Is n''t there any way for you to get back to Valhalla, or wherever you come from?
557''Is the Plague comin''to the Marsh?
557''Jest? 557 ''Nay,"said one elder,"prove to us that he lives"; and another said cunningly,"What will you give us if we read you his last words?"
557''Now, why has he grown so tender of his men of a sudden?
557''Only a life? 557 ''Shall we go?"
557''Shall we hang these?
557''Then we do nothing?
557''Then what do you recommend,said Maximus,"to keep the North quiet till I win Gaul?"
557''To me?
557''To which Empire?
557''What do you do, O my friend?
557''What do you do?
557''What if we will not come?
557''What is to do?
557''What other comfort have ye left me?
557''What service shall I pay?
557''What thieves''talk is that?
557''What was his shield- mark?
557''What would you have done,he said to me,"if I had not been here?"
557''What''s next?
557''What?
557''What?
557''Where did you hear of it?
557''Where is the Sorcerer?
557''Who made thee a Lawgiver in England?
557''Why should I? 557 ''Will the sea drown the Marsh?"
557''Will you write him that?
557''Witness those rings and roundelays, do you mean?''
557''You think blackly today?
557''You think so? 557 ''You think so?"
557And you?
557Back again to earth, old foxes?
557But what of the demi- cannon? 557 But will the war come our ways, think you?"
557Can I work no more honest trading between the two sides these troublous times?
557Do you fight against Theodosius? 557 Dost thou know, Richard, why Hugh slept, and why he still sleeps, among thy Norman men- at- arms?"
557Has n''t he turned himself into a raw- beef- eating Scythian?
557How can we make our holy heather- wine, if you burn our bee- pasture?
557I have no keep at Dallington; and if we buried it, whom could we trust?
557I suppose( he had eyes like an eagle''s)--"I suppose that is a trading- station also?"
557Market- day, is it? 557 Oh, Sir John, Sir John, why did you never use the sea?
557Shall I drop my dagger on his head?
557Shall we tell our sons?
557Six mounted men or twelve archers thou shalt send me whenever I call for them, and-- where got you that corn?
557The Wall must be won at a price?
557Then by your reasoning I ought to say''Thank you''to Satan if he helped me?
557Well?
557What avail is honour or a sword against a pen? 557 What can you guess what Maximus thinks, you old horse- coper?"
557What did you pay him?
557What does it foretell?
557What is a handful of crushed oats to a Roman?
557What is our fate to be, you fine and well- fed child?
557What of our Manors?
557What profit canst thou make of poor old pilgrims that can neither work nor fight?
557What would you do if you were a handful of oats being crushed between the upper and lower stones of a mill?
557What?
557Where did you get your horse shod?
557Why didst thou bring the child here?
557Will it serve?
557come back from Lunnon?
557''A Jew drew blood from a Christian and no more was said?''
557''An''do you think your Pa''ud give me a drink for takin''you there, Missy?''
557''And did you meet any adventures?''
557''And had n''t you ever been into the house since?''
557''And how did you feel?''
557''And how did your play go?''
557''And that was here at home?''
557''And the fighting?
557''And the man was n''t really dead?''
557''And the sword?''
557''And was that Saxon Hugh the novice?''
557''And were the children quite well?''
557''And were you pleased?''
557''And what did poor Weland do?''
557''And what did we-- I mean, what did our village do?''
557''And what did you do afterwards?''
557''And what did you do?''
557''And what did you think of it all?''
557''And what did your Mother say when you came home?
557''And what do you have to eat?''
557''And what happened after?''
557''And what happened to Gilbert?''
557''And what happened to the fat old General with the five cooks?''
557''And why did Sir Richard and Brother Hugh leave it lying about?
557''And you?
557''And, of course, the sons were both quite cured?''
557''Anything like tattooing?''
557''Are they?''
557''Are you going to magic it away?''
557''Are you sure?''
557''But Master Collins meant the guns for Sir Andrew Barton all along, did n''t he?''
557''But are the books true?''
557''But did he make it right with the King?''
557''But did you know this was all going to happen just right?''
557''But if we hang all fellows who write falsely, why did De Aquila not begin with Gilbert the Clerk?
557''But if you''ve seen a bullet--''''Seen?''
557''But settin''that aside?''
557''But tell me now, and I will not call you a babe but a Rabbi, why did the King sign the roll of the New Law at Runnymede?
557''But what did Elias of Bury do?''
557''But what did you-- what did Robin promise the Widow?''
557''But what happened to Hugh the novice?''
557''But what lessons did you do-- when-- when you were little?''
557''But what wonderful beast yields this stretching leather?''
557''But where?
557''But you''re a Roman yourself, are n''t you?''
557''Canst thou read, child?''
557''Could n''t you get away before?''
557''D''you marvel that I love it?''
557''Did Robert ever land in Pevensey after all?''
557''Did Weland see all this?''
557''Did he get home all right?''
557''Did n''t I say all good families are very much the same?''
557''Did n''t the Faun tell you I was coming?''
557''Did n''t you ever wonder who had put it there?''
557''Did n''t you hate that?''
557''Did she, now?''
557''Did they all see it that way?''
557''Did we not?
557''Did you have a governess, then?''
557''Did you have to pass an Exam?''
557''Did you know it was going to happen?''
557''Did you never suspect ary one?''
557''Do what?
557''Do ye?''
557''Do you mean the Isle of Wight?
557''Do you mean this?''
557''Do you really want to know?''
557''Does that mean the Battle of Hastings-- Ten Sixty- Six?''
557''Dost thou know of that, babe?''
557''Eh?''
557''Engines?''
557''Fairies?
557''Fetch it?
557''Games?
557''Had you?''
557''Hap you have heard it?''
557''Happy?''
557''Have you a knife on you?''
557''Have you ever bin in the Marsh?''
557''Have you ever explored North?''
557''Have you ever heard me say that word yet?''
557''Have you seen a painted lead- slinger?''
557''Heroes of Asgard Thor?''
557''How can I say?
557''How can it be round?''
557''How could we have hanged Fulke?''
557''How do you mean?''
557''How early?''
557''How much gold did you get?
557''How old did you think it was?''
557''How think ye?
557''How would you like to be called"mortal"or"human being"all the time?''
557''How''s it done?''
557''How?
557''How?
557''I was thinking-- suppose we saved some of our porridge and put it in the attic for you?
557''I''m glad they''re gone, then; but what made the People of the Hills go away?''
557''I''m sorry about the Leaves,''he said,''but it would never have done if you had gone home and told, would it?''
557''I?
557''Is it just a Wall?
557''Is it?''
557''Is the tale meet for children, think you?''
557''It''s like the shadows talking, is n''t it?''
557''Just then( you know how near the brutes creep when one is eating?)
557''Like Miss Blake tells us about?''
557''May we see?''
557''Neither then nor later?''
557''No sorcery, Sir Richard?''
557''Not afraid that those men yonder''--he jerked his head towards the incessant POP- POP of the guns from the lower woods--''will do you hurt?''
557''Now, what Thing made those?''
557''Or do they?''
557''People burned in wicker baskets?''
557''Pevensey?
557''Pirate?''
557''Pirates do n''t build churches, do they?''
557''Play about, like us?''
557''Quo Caesar abiit celsus imperio?
557''Regnum?
557''Robin, how a''mischief''s name am I to tell these innocents what comes of sinful pride?''
557''Round?''
557''Said De Aquila, after jehan was gone down the stair:"Hugh, hast thou ever told my Gilbert thou canst read Latin hand- of- write?"
557''Said Thorkild of Borkum:"Do they mean we must fight for all this gear?"
557''So they have; but I told you that you should come and go and look and know, did n''t I?
557''South?''
557''That?
557''The boy?
557''Then are n''t you most awfully old?''
557''Then she''d be a Pett-- or a Whitgift, would she?''
557''Then why was he on the Wall?''
557''Then you did n''t do anything to his son?''
557''There?
557''To here, d''you mean?''
557''Us?''
557''Was he angry?''
557''Was it anything like this?''
557''Was it bad?''
557''Was it thirty or forty year back you broke my head at Peasmarsh Fair?''
557''Was n''t it in your books?''
557''Was n''t your woman a Whitgift, Ralph?
557''Was she pretty?''
557''Was the man a Chinaman?''
557''Was your nurse a-- a Romaness too?''
557''Was yours a dangerous voyage?''
557''We have n''t made him angry, have we?''
557''Well, ai n''t that just me?''
557''Well,''said Puck calmly,''what did you think of it?
557''Well?''
557''Were n''t you afraid?''
557''Were they angry with him?''
557''Were you invisible?''
557''What Devil''s in that belfry?''
557''What Wall?''
557''What are these?
557''What are you looking for?''
557''What at?''
557''What can town folk know of the nature of housen-- or land?''
557''What could I say?
557''What did Weland say?''
557''What did he do?''
557''What did he mean by his General''s son?''
557''What did he mean?
557''What did he promise, now?''
557''What did it mean?''
557''What did they make?''
557''What did you do in summer?''
557''What did you do with your gold?''
557''What did you do?''
557''What did you do?''
557''What did you say?''
557''What did you-- what did the fai-- Pharisees want?''
557''What does the Faun mean,''he said, half aloud to himself,''by telling me that the Painted People have changed?''
557''What for?''
557''What had happened?
557''What happened to old Allo?
557''What is a tame Pict?''
557''What sort of questions?''
557''What terms?''
557''What was she like?''
557''What was the song you were singing just now?''
557''What waters?''
557''What''s a novice?''
557''What''s taking seisin?''
557''What''s that for-- Magic?''
557''What''s that?''
557''What?
557''What?''
557''When I''ve seen these two young folk home, we''ll make a night of old days, Ralph, with passin''old tales-- eh?
557''When did this happen?''
557''When the men of the Cohort I was to command came back unhelmeted from the cock- fight, their birds under their arms, and asked me who I was?
557''When?''
557''Where Weland landed?''
557''Where at?''
557''Where did she come out of?
557''Where did you go?
557''Where''s Puck?''
557''Which?
557''Who is it?''
557''Who was he?''
557''Who was he?''
557''Who''s for my Little Lindens?
557''Why did Sir Andrew Barton help you?''
557''Why did you laugh that horrid way?''
557''Why would n''t he?''
557''Why?
557''Why?
557''Why?''
557''Will you be here when we come again?''
557''Would that be a Act of Parliament like?''
557''Would you believe it, that when that farmer woke and found his horse shod he rode away without one word of thanks?
557''Yet surely, surely they are taught to spit upon Jews?''
557''You are not afraid?''
557( Have I said he was little, and could not endure to be helped to his saddle?)
557Ah, what is a Woman that you forsake her, And the hearth- fire and the home- acre, To go with the old grey Widow- maker?
557An''what''s your news since all these years?''
557An''where might you live?''
557And I quaked, and I went... How''s yon, Robin?''
557And all the bullocks from Brightling here?"
557And see you marks that show and fade, Like shadows on the Downs?
557And see you, after rain, the trace Of mound and ditch and wall?
557And what did Amal do?''
557And why?
557Anderida?''
557Are n''t you afraid of wolves?''
557Are ye content, lads?"
557Are you pirate- folk?''
557At this time of year?
557Because his son was going to be killed?''
557But settin''that aside, d''ye believe or-- do ye?''
557But they''re sold to a Scotch pirate by your old friend--""''Where''s your proof?"
557But what was the result?
557But why are you chewing leaves at your time of life, daughter?
557But-- ye knew this?''
557By the way, are you free, maiden?''
557D''ye do any o''this still?''
557Did Hugh die?
557Did I ask Master Collins for his timber- tug to haul beams?
557Did he promise me a set of iron cramps or ties for the roof?
557Did he?''
557Did n''t Sir Richard Dalyngridge talk about it?''
557Did n''t he know it was Sir Richard''s old treasure?''
557Did n''t she ever say?''
557Did the Winged Hats ever come back?
557Did you see the signing of the Law at Runnymede?''
557Did you sling that bullet?''
557Do I want that?
557Do n''t they hunt wolves here?''
557Do n''t you know?''
557Do n''t you like it?''
557Do n''t you remember, Una?''
557Do ye believe or-- do ye?''
557Do you know them?''
557Do you know"Farewell, Rewards and Fairies"?''
557Do you remember, O Faun,''--he turned to Puck--''the little altar I built to the Sylvan Pan by the pine- forest beyond the brook?''
557Do you see what I meant?''
557Do you wonder that he learned quickly?
557Does he tell how we were out all day riding the Marsh, and how I near perished in a quicksand, and coughed like a sick ewe for ten days after?"
557Does it become me, Hal?"
557Does that comfort thee, Fulke?"
557Eh, Jehan?
557Eh, why not?
557Eh?"
557For fun?''
557Has he puzzled you much, Una?''
557Have you never heard of a Father''s right over his children?
557He said presently to me:"If I gave you the old Province of Valentia to govern, could you keep the Picts contented till I won Gaul?
557He said:"What now?"
557He stopped, hollowed one hand round his ear, and, with a wicked twinkle in his eye, went on:''What, a play toward?
557He watched us passing buckets from the pond, and at last he said to me:"Who are you?"
557How can I keep my young men from listening to the Winged Hats-- in winter especially, when we are hungry?
557How can a man be wise if he hate?
557How could you ever do it?''
557How d''you call them?''
557How did we get home that night?
557How do you do, sir?''
557How many cattle, think you, would the Bishop of Tours give for that tale?
557How should the foolish Kings know that while they fight and steal and kill?''
557How think ye?"
557How?''
557I did not see them( I was sick after the fight), but Witta told me, and, lo, ye know it also?
557I do n''t know as you''ve ever heard say Pharisees are like chickens?''
557I said, therefore, to Elias of Bury, a great one among our people:"Why do our people lend any more to the Kings that oppress us?"
557I was so astonished that I jumped out and said:"What on Human Earth are you doing here, Weland?"''
557I-- I did n''t know you were a-- a-- What are you?''
557I?"
557If Fulke is given my Pevensey, which is England''s gate, what will he do with it?
557If one told thee all was betrayed, what wouldst thou do?"
557Is it true, Hugh?"
557Is n''t it splendid?''
557Is there no sorcery left in the world?''
557Laugh and ride over him?''
557Left he no word?"
557Like the one round the kitchen- garden?''
557Now see you why your pokings and pryings have raised the Devil in Sussex?
557Oh, what is it?"
557Or the Monks of Blois?
557Or thy brother?
557Over the hill, you mean?''
557Said De Aquila, at the window of our chamber:"How did I tell you?
557See you our little mill that clacks, So busy by the brook?
557See you our pastures wide and lone, Where the red oxen browse?
557See you our stilly woods of oak, And the dread ditch beside?
557See you the windy levels spread About the gates of Rye?
557Shall I swear it?"
557Sir Richard bowed a little and went on:"''Gold horseshoes on black?"
557Suppose we get sunstroke, or a fever?"
557Swimmin''?''
557Than maids were wo nt to do, Yet who of late for cleanliness Finds sixpence in her shoe?''
557The Red King was dead-- slain( ye remember?)
557The stone one with the line from Xenophon?''
557Then he looked me up and down, and said:"Hungry again?
557There''s more under my hat besides hair?''
557To kill''em?''
557Tom Shoesmith?''
557Vel Dives splendidus totus in prandio?
557Vines?
557Was it not so, Faun?''
557Was it sorcery?''
557We shall be slaves just the same?
557Were our Devils only nest- building apes?
557What Games?''
557What a murrain call had I, they said, to mell with old St Barnabas''?
557What are you laughin''at?
557What did I tell thee when I rode away, boy?"
557What did his lord do?
557What did you do?''
557What do I know of Xenophon?
557What does he add at the bottom of the roll?
557What else could you expect?''
557What is the price of my blood?"
557What is your Turkis?''
557What shall we do to him, Sir Hugh?"
557What were my Devils, then?''
557What will she say to Sir Richard?
557What''s he talking to old Hobden about?''
557What''s your complaint?
557What''s your say?''
557When did they torture him?''
557When didst thou come over to the Duke?
557When do we hang Gilbert?"
557When our Duke came out of Normandy to take his England, great knights( have ye heard?)
557Where are the Captains of the Wall?"
557Where did Gilbert hide that writing?
557Where did he get through?''
557Where from?''
557Where''ve you been?''
557Wherefore does it point South-- or North?''
557Which am I to follow?"
557Who a- plague has another key, then?"
557Who am I to meddle with things too high for me?
557Who will be the first to come through thereby?
557Who would stop them-- Fulke?"
557Why dost thou stay, and turn away?
557Why not?
557Why not?
557Why not?
557Why not?
557Why not?
557Why not?
557Why not?
557Why not?
557Why not?
557Why not?
557Why not?''
557Why not?''
557Why not?''
557Why should I care for such things, my business being to reach my station?
557Wo n''t you, Puck?''
557Ye see?''
557Yet how could I?
557You meant that King John might have spent it on that?''
557You play on my side?"
557You''d think nothin''easier than to walk eend- on acrost her?
557You''ve seen how flat she is-- the Marsh?
557You, Tom?
557said De Aquila, rubbing his nose,"to whom did he say that?"
557said Puck;''or"son of Adam"or"daughter of Eve"?''
557said the farmer-- he was in a furious temper because I was walking the old horse in circles all this time--"What, you young jackanapes?"
557says Sebastian, and raps with his cow- tail on the table,"whose guns are they, then?"
15976And you?
15976Back again to earth, old foxes?
15976But what of the demi- cannon? 15976 But will the war come our ways, think you?"
15976Can I work no more honest trading between the two sides these troublous times?
15976Do you fight against Theodosius? 15976 Dost thou know, Richard, why Hugh slept, and why he still sleeps, among thy Norman men- at- arms?"
15976Has n''t he turned himself into a raw- beef- eating Scythian?
15976How can we make our holy heather- wine, if you burn our bee- pasture?
15976I have no keep at Dallington; and if we buried it, whom could we trust?
15976I suppose( he had eyes like an eagle''s)--"I suppose_ that_ is a trading- station also?"
15976Market- day, is it? 15976 Oh, Sir John, Sir John, why did you never use the sea?
15976Shall I drop my dagger on his head?
15976Shall we tell our sons?
15976Six mounted men or twelve archers thou shalt send me whenever I call for them, and-- where got you that corn?
15976The Wall must be won at a price?
15976Then by your reasoning I ought to say''Thank you''to Satan if he helped me?
15976Well?
15976What avail is honour or a sword against a pen? 15976 What can you guess what Maximus thinks, you old horse- coper?"
15976What did you pay him?
15976What does it foretell?
15976What is a handful of crushed oats to a Roman?
15976What is our fate to be, you fine and well- fed child?
15976What of our Manors?
15976What profit canst thou make of poor old pilgrims that can neither work nor fight?
15976What would_ you_ do if_ you_ were a handful of oats being crushed between the upper and lower stones of a mill?
15976What?
15976Where did you get your horse shod?
15976Why didst thou bring the child here?
15976Will it serve?
15976come back from Lunnon?
15976''"Am I?"
15976''"And now, how many catapults have you?"
15976''"And thou wilt say nothing of what has passed?"
15976''"And thou wilt surrender Pevensey without word or blow?"
15976''"And what might you call yourself when you are at home?"
15976''"Born in Britain?"
15976''"But so long as I do not anger thee, my tale will be secret?"
15976''"By the Saints,"said he,"why didst thou not say thou wast on the Duke Robert''s side at the first?"
15976''"Do_ you_ also begin to bargain so early?"
15976''"He hath done this day by day before our very face?"
15976''"How could I know that De Aquila would give it me?"
15976''"How did I tell you?"
15976''"How dost thou know?"
15976''"How long will it rise?"
15976''"How will that profit us?"
15976''"I?"
15976''"Is n''t there any way for you to get back to Valhalla, or wherever you come from?"
15976''"Is the Plague comin''to the Marsh?"
15976''"Jest?
15976''"Nay,"said one elder,"prove to us that he lives"; and another said cunningly,"What will you give us if we read you his last words?"
15976''"Now, why has he grown so tender of his men of a sudden?"
15976''"Only a life?
15976''"Shall we go?"
15976''"Shall we hang these?"
15976''"Then we do nothing?"
15976''"Then what do you recommend,"said Maximus,"to keep the North quiet till I win Gaul?"
15976''"To me?"
15976''"To which Empire?"
15976''"What do you do, O my friend?"
15976''"What do you do?"
15976''"What if we will not come?"
15976''"What is to do?"
15976''"What other comfort have ye left me?"
15976''"What service shall I pay?"
15976''"What thieves''talk is that?"
15976''"What was his shield- mark?"
15976''"What would you have done,"he said to me,"if I had not been here?"
15976''"What''s next?"
15976''"What?"
15976''"What?"
15976''"Where did you hear of it?"
15976''"Where is the Sorcerer?"
15976''"Who made thee a Lawgiver in England?"
15976''"Why should I?
15976''"Will the sea drown the Marsh?"
15976''"Will you write him that?"
15976''"Witness those rings and roundelays", do you mean?''
15976''"You think blackly to- day?"
15976''"You think so?
15976''"You think so?"
15976''A Jew drew blood from a Christian and no more was said?''
15976''An''do you think your Pa''ud give me a drink for takin''you there, Missy?''
15976''And did you meet any adventures?''
15976''And had n''t you ever been into the house since?''
15976''And how did you feel?''
15976''And how did your play go?''
15976''And that was here at home?''
15976''And the fighting?
15976''And the man was n''t really dead?''
15976''And the sword?''
15976''And was that Saxon Hugh the novice?''
15976''And were the children quite well?''
15976''And were you pleased?''
15976''And what did poor Weland do?''
15976''And what did we-- I mean, what did our village do?''
15976''And what did you do afterwards?''
15976''And what did you do?''
15976''And what did you think of it all?''
15976''And what did your Mother say when you came home?
15976''And what do you have to eat?''
15976''And what happened after?''
15976''And what happened to Gilbert?''
15976''And what happened to the fat old General with the five cooks?''
15976''And why did Sir Richard and Brother Hugh leave it lying about?
15976''And you?
15976''And, of course, the sons were both quite cured?''
15976''Anything like tattooing?''
15976''Are they?''
15976''Are you going to magic it away?''
15976''Are you sure?''
15976''But Master Collins meant the guns for Sir Andrew Barton all along, did n''t he?''
15976''But are the books true?''
15976''But did he make it right with the King?''
15976''But did you know this was all going to happen just right?''
15976''But if we hang all fellows who write falsely, why did De Aquila not begin with Gilbert the Clerk?
15976''But if you''ve seen a bullet----''''Seen?''
15976''But settin''that aside?''
15976''But tell me now, and I will not call you a babe but a Rabbi,_ why_ did the King sign the roll of the New Law at Runnymede?
15976''But what did Elias of Bury do?''
15976''But what did you-- what did Robin promise the Widow?''
15976''But what happened to Hugh the novice?''
15976''But what lessons did you do-- when-- when you were little?''
15976''But what wonderful beast yields this stretching leather?''
15976''But where?
15976''But you''re a Roman yourself, are n''t you?''
15976''Canst_ thou_ read, child?''
15976''Could n''t you get away before?''
15976''D''you marvel that I love it?''
15976''Did Robert ever land in Pevensey after all?''
15976''Did Weland see all this?''
15976''Did he get home all right?''
15976''Did n''t I say all good families are very much the same?''
15976''Did n''t the Faun tell you I was coming?''
15976''Did n''t you ever wonder who had put it there?''
15976''Did n''t you hate that?''
15976''Did she, now?''
15976''Did they_ all_ see it that way?''
15976''Did we not?
15976''Did you have a governess, then?''
15976''Did you have to pass an Exam?''
15976''Did you know it was going to happen?''
15976''Did you never suspect ary one?''
15976''Do what?''
15976''Do ye?''
15976''Do you mean the Isle of Wight?
15976''Do you mean this?''
15976''Do you really want to know?''
15976''Does that mean the Battle of Hastings-- Ten Sixty- Six?''
15976''Dost_ thou_ know of that, babe?''
15976''Eh?''
15976''Engines?''
15976''Fairies?
15976''Fetch it?
15976''Games?
15976''Had you?''
15976''Hap you have heard it?''
15976''Happy?''
15976''Have you a knife on you?''
15976''Have you ever bin in the Marsh?''
15976''Have you ever explored North?''
15976''Have you ever heard me say that word yet?''
15976''Have you seen a painted lead- slinger?''
15976''How can I say?
15976''How can it be round?''
15976''How could we have hanged Fulke?''
15976''How do you mean?''
15976''How early?''
15976''How much gold did you get?
15976''How old did you think it was?''
15976''How think ye?
15976''How would you like to be called"mortal"or"human being"all the time?''
15976''How''s it done?''
15976''How?
15976''How?
15976''I was thinking-- suppose we saved some of our porridge and put it in the attic for you?
15976''I''m glad they''re gone, then; but what made the People of the Hills go away?''
15976''I''m sorry about the Leaves,''he said,''but it would never have done if you had gone home and told, would it?''
15976''I?
15976''Is it just a Wall?
15976''Is it?''
15976''Is the tale meet for children, think you?''
15976''It''s like the shadows talking, is n''t it?''
15976''Just then( you know how near the brutes creep when one is eating?)
15976''Like Miss Blake tells us about?''
15976''May we see?''
15976''Neither then nor later?''
15976''No sorcery, Sir Richard?''
15976''Not afraid that those men yonder''--he jerked his head towards the incessant pop- pop of the guns from the lower woods--''will do you hurt?''
15976''Now, what Thing made those?''
15976''Or_ do_ they?''
15976''People burned in wicker baskets?''
15976''Pirate?''
15976''Pirates do n''t build churches, do they?''
15976''Play about, like us?''
15976''Quo Cæsar abiit celsus imperio?
15976''Regnum?
15976''Robin, how a''mischief''s name am I to tell these innocents what comes of sinful pride?''
15976''Round?''
15976''Said De Aquila, after Jehan was gone down the stair:"Hugh, hast thou ever told my Gilbert thou canst read Latin hand- of- write?"
15976''Said Thorkild of Borkum:"Do they mean we must fight for all this gear?"
15976''So they have; but I told you that you should come and go and look and know, did n''t I?
15976''South?''
15976''That?
15976''The boy?
15976''Then are n''t you most awfully old?''
15976''Then she''d be a Pett-- or a Whitgift, would she?''
15976''Then why was he on the Wall?''
15976''Then you did n''t do anything to his son?''
15976''There?
15976''To here, d''you mean?''
15976''Us?''
15976''Was he angry?''
15976''Was it anything like this?''
15976''Was it bad?''
15976''Was it thirty or forty year back you broke my head at Peasmarsh Fair?''
15976''Was n''t it in your books?''
15976''Was n''t your woman a Whitgift, Ralph?
15976''Was she pretty?''
15976''Was the man a Chinaman?''
15976''Was your nurse a-- a Romaness too?''
15976''Was yours a dangerous voyage?''
15976''We have n''t made him angry, have we?''
15976''Well, ai n''t that just me?''
15976''Well,''said Puck calmly,''what did you think of it?
15976''Well?''
15976''Were n''t you afraid?''
15976''Were they angry with him?''
15976''Were you invisible?''
15976''What Devil''s in_ that_ belfry?''
15976''What Wall?''
15976''What are these?
15976''What are you looking for?''
15976''What at?''
15976''What can town folk know of the nature of housen-- or land?''
15976''What could I say?
15976''What did Weland say?''
15976''What did he do?''
15976''What did he mean by his General''s son?''
15976''What did he mean?
15976''What did it mean?''
15976''What did they make?''
15976''What did you do in summer?''
15976''What did you do with your gold?''
15976''What did you do?''
15976''What did you do?''
15976''What did you say?''
15976''What did you-- what did the fai-- Pharisees want?''
15976''What does the Faun mean,''he said, half aloud to himself,''by telling me that the Painted People have changed?''
15976''What for?''
15976''What had happened?
15976''What happened to old Allo?
15976''What is a tame Pict?''
15976''What sort of questions?''
15976''What terms?''
15976''What was she like?''
15976''What was the song you were singing just now?''
15976''What waters?''
15976''What''s a novice?''
15976''What''s taking seizin?''
15976''What''s that for-- Magic?''
15976''What''s that?''
15976''What?
15976''What?''
15976''What_ did_ he promise, now?''
15976''When I''ve seen these two young folk home, we''ll make a night of old days, Ralph, with passin''old tales-- eh?
15976''When did this happen?''
15976''When the men of the Cohort I was to command came back unhelmeted from the cock- fight, their birds under their arms, and asked me who I was?
15976''When?''
15976''Where Weland landed?''
15976''Where at?''
15976''Where did she come out of?
15976''Where did you go?
15976''Where''s Puck?''
15976''Which?
15976''Who is it?''
15976''Who was he?''
15976''Who was he?''
15976''Who''s for my Little Lindens?
15976''Why did Sir Andrew Barton help you?''
15976''Why did you laugh that horrid way?''
15976''Why would n''t he?''
15976''Why?
15976''Why?
15976''Why?''
15976''Will you be here when we come again?''
15976''Would that be a Act of Parliament like?''
15976''Would you believe it, that when that farmer woke and found his horse shod he rode away without one word of thanks?
15976''Yet surely, surely they are taught to spit upon Jews?''
15976''You are not afraid?''
15976''_ Heroes of Asgard_ Thor?''
15976( Have I said he was little, and could not endure to be helped to his saddle?)
15976Ah, what is a Woman that you forsake her, And the hearth- fire and the home- acre, To go with the old grey Widow- maker?
15976An''what''s your news since all these years?''
15976An''where might you live?''
15976And I quaked, and I went... How''s yon, Robin?''
15976And all the bullocks from Brightling here?"
15976And see you marks that show and fade, Like shadows on the Downs?
15976And see you, after rain, the trace Of mound and ditch and wall?
15976And what did Amal do?''
15976And why?
15976Anderida?''
15976Are n''t you afraid of wolves?''
15976Are ye content, lads?"
15976Are you pirate- folk?''
15976At this time of year?
15976Because his son was going to be killed?''
15976But settin''that aside, d''ye believe or--_do_ ye?''
15976But they''re sold to a Scotch pirate by your old friend--"''"Where''s your proof?"
15976But what was the result?
15976But why are you chewing leaves at your time of life, daughter?
15976But-- ye knew this?''
15976By the way, are you free, maiden?''
15976D''ye do any o''_ this_ still?''
15976Did Hugh die?
15976Did I ask Master Collins for his timber- tug to haul beams?
15976Did he promise me a set of iron cramps or ties for the roof?
15976Did he?''
15976Did n''t Sir Richard Dalyngridge talk about it?''
15976Did n''t he know it was Sir Richard''s old treasure?''
15976Did n''t she ever say?''
15976Did the Winged Hats ever come back?
15976Did you see the signing of the Law at Runnymede?''
15976Did you sling that bullet?''
15976Do n''t they hunt wolves here?''
15976Do n''t you know?''
15976Do n''t you like it?''
15976Do n''t you remember, Una?''
15976Do ye believe or--_do_ ye?''
15976Do you know them?''
15976Do you know"Farewell Rewards and Fairies"?''
15976Do you remember, O Faun,''--he turned to Puck--''the little altar I built to the Sylvan Pan by the pine- forest beyond the brook?''
15976Do you see what I meant?''
15976Do you wonder that he learned quickly?
15976Do_ I_ want that?
15976Does he tell how we were out all day riding the Marsh, and how I near perished in a quicksand, and coughed like a sick ewe for ten days after?"
15976Does it become me, Hal?"
15976Does that comfort thee, Fulke?"
15976Eh, Jehan?
15976Eh, why not?
15976Eh?"
15976For fun?''
15976Has he puzzled you much, Una?''
15976Have you never heard of a Father''s right over his children?
15976He said presently to me:"If I gave you the old Province of Valentia to govern, could you keep the Picts contented till I won Gaul?
15976He said:"What now?"
15976He stopped, hollowed one hand round his ear, and, with a wicked twinkle in his eye, went on:''What, a play toward?
15976He watched us passing buckets from the pond, and at last he said to me:"Who are you?"
15976How can I keep my young men from listening to the Winged Hats-- in winter especially, when we are hungry?
15976How can a man be wise if he hate?
15976How could you ever do it?''
15976How d''you call_ them_?''
15976How did we get home that night?
15976How do you do, Sir?''
15976How many cattle, think you, would the Bishop of Tours give for that tale?
15976How should the foolish Kings know_ that_ while they fight and steal and kill?''
15976How think ye?"
15976How?''
15976I did not see them( I was sick after the fight), but Witta told me, and, lo, ye know it also?
15976I do n''t know as you''ve ever heard say Pharisees are like chickens?''
15976I met Weland first on a November afternoon in a sleet storm, on Pevensey Level----''''Pevensey?
15976I said, therefore, to Elias of Bury, a great one among our people:"Why do our people lend any more to the Kings that oppress us?"
15976I was so astonished that I jumped out and said:"What on Human Earth are you doing here, Weland?"''
15976I-- I did n''t know you were a-- a----What are you?''
15976I?"
15976If Fulke is given my Pevensey, which is England''s gate, what will he do with it?
15976If one told thee all was betrayed, what wouldst thou do?"
15976Is it true, Hugh?"
15976Is n''t it splendid?''
15976Is there no sorcery left in the world?''
15976Laugh and ride over him?''
15976Left he no word?"
15976Like the one round the kitchen- garden?''
15976Now see you why your pokings and pryings have raised the Devil in Sussex?
15976Oh, what is it?"
15976Or the Monks of Blois?
15976Or thy brother?
15976Over the hill, you mean?''
15976Said De Aquila, at the window of our chamber:"How did I tell you?
15976See you our little mill that clacks, So busy by the brook?
15976See you our pastures wide and lone, Where the red oxen browse?
15976See you our stilly woods of oak, And the dread ditch beside?
15976See you the windy levels spread About the gates of Rye?
15976Shall I swear it?"
15976Sir Richard bowed a little and went on:--''"Gold horseshoes on black?"
15976Suppose we get sunstroke, or a fever?"
15976Swimmin''?''
15976Than maids were wo nt to do, Yet who of late for cleanliness Finds sixpence in her shoe?''
15976The Red King was dead-- slain( ye remember?)
15976The stone one with the line from Xenophon?''
15976Then he looked me up and down, and said:"Hungry again?
15976There''s more under my hat besides hair?''
15976To kill''em?''
15976Tom Shoesmith?''
15976Vel Dives splendidus totus in prandio?
15976Vines?
15976Was it not so, Faun?''
15976Was it sorcery?''
15976We shall be slaves just the same?
15976Were our Devils only nest- building apes?
15976What Games?''
15976What a murrain call had I, they said, to mell with old St Barnabas''?
15976What are you laughin''at?''
15976What did I tell thee when I rode away, boy?"
15976What did his Lord do?
15976What did you do?''
15976What do_ I_ know of Xenophon?
15976What does he add at the bottom of the roll?
15976What else could you expect?''
15976What is the price of my blood?"
15976What is your Turkis?''
15976What shall we do to him,_ Sir_ Hugh?"
15976What were my Devils, then?''
15976What will she say to Sir Richard?
15976What''s he talking to old Hobden about?''
15976What''s your complaint?
15976What''s your say?''
15976When did they torture him?''
15976When didst thou come over to the Duke?
15976When do we hang Gilbert?"
15976When our Duke came out of Normandy to take his England, great knights( have ye heard?)
15976Where are the Captains of the Wall?"
15976Where did Gilbert hide that writing?
15976Where did he get through?''
15976Where from?''
15976Where''ve you been?''
15976Wherefore does it point South-- or North?''
15976Which am I to follow?"
15976Who a- plague has another key, then?"
15976Who am I to meddle with things too high for me?
15976Who will be the first to come through thereby?
15976Who would stop them-- Fulke?"
15976Why dost thou stay, and turn away?
15976Why not?
15976Why not?
15976Why not?
15976Why not?
15976Why not?
15976Why not?
15976Why not?
15976Why not?
15976Why not?
15976Why not?
15976Why not?''
15976Why not?''
15976Why not?''
15976Why should_ I_ care for such things, my business being to reach my station?
15976Wo n''t you, Puck?''
15976Ye see?''
15976Yet how could I?
15976You meant that King John might have spent it on that?''
15976You play on my side?"
15976You''d think nothin''easier than to walk eend- on acrost her?
15976You''ve seen how flat she is-- the Marsh?
15976You, Tom?
15976said De Aquila, rubbing his nose,"to whom did he say that?"
15976said Puck;''or"son of Adam"or"daughter of Eve"?''
15976said the farmer-- he was in a furious temper because I was walking the old horse in circles all this time--"What, you young jackanapes?"
15976says Sebastian, and raps with his cow- tail on the table,"whose guns are they, then?"
32977''But_ is_ it you, Ben?'' 32977 ''Save anythin''?"
32977A fool also is full of words: a man can not tell what shall be; and what shall be after him who can tell?
32977A good deal of your life on the Mississippi is autobiographical, is n''t it?
32977All right,I said,"I''ve never heard a real American say''I guess''; but what about the balance of your extraordinary tongue?
32977Am I travelling round the world to discover_ these_ people?
32977And did I drop her from the list of my friends? 32977 And did they let him remain left- handed after he had painted that thing?"
32977And have you noticed, wherever we go there''s always some man who knows how to carry my kit? 32977 And he knows all this by night as well as by day?"
32977And how are the stables managed? 32977 And how did the latest persecution affect you?"
32977And how do things go?
32977And is this all you do?
32977And the Irish vote included?
32977And then what do you expect?
32977And then?
32977And what did you think of Indiana when you came through?
32977And what do you make in Udaipur?
32977And what does the fat Briton know or care about Boh Hla- Oo?
32977And what happened?
32977And when did you leave England?
32977And where did you shoot it, Maharaja Sahib?
32977And who should know better than an American?
32977And why did you''list?
32977And you? 32977 And your partner?"
32977And-- ah--_did_ you?
32977Are n''t these things well managed?
32977Are these-- um-- persons here any sort of persons in their own places?
32977Are we going to hold these dismal levees all through the night?
32977Are you describing Japan or America? 32977 Are you going to inflict all that nonsense on them at home?"
32977Are you going to see my faver and the horses?
32977As how?
32977But about the fortifications, General? 32977 But have you a Constitution in India?"
32977But how can the prevalent offence be house- breaking in a place like this?
32977But suppose they engaged in the open?
32977But what man knows his mind?
32977But what will your God say?
32977But who am I that I should strike the corners of such as you name? 32977 But who made it?"
32977But why? 32977 But why?
32977But,I ventured,"is n''t it the theory that any organised expedition ought to be stopped by our fleet before it got here?
32977But,said I,"what is there so awful in a naked Indian-- or two hundred naked Indians for that matter?"
32977Ca n''t you raise one within your own borders?
32977Captain''s name?
32977Cholera?
32977Did it hurt his feelings very much to wear our clothes? 32977 Did the people grow more crops thereby?"
32977Do you believe that, then?
32977Do you ever intend to write an autobiography?
32977Do you expect then that the societies will collapse by proclamation?
32977Do you know, it seems to me you have a very queer sense of proportion?
32977Do you mean to say that you can from this absurd pigeon- loft locate the wards in the night- time?
32977Do you see where that trolly is standing, behind the big P. and O. berth? 32977 Do you think of carrying one?"
32977Do you want any? 32977 Does he go away and start newspapers to prove that?"
32977Does the noise of traffic go on all through the hot weather?
32977Does this always happen?
32977Has he any people here?
32977Has the Sahib never seen a tonga- iron break before? 32977 Have got how?"
32977Have got one piecee soul-- allee same spilit? 32977 Have they come to book passages for home?"
32977Have you got any folks at home? 32977 Have you got reporters anything like our reporters on Indian news papers?"
32977Have you seen any horses hereabouts?
32977Have you seen_ my_ horses?
32977Have you,said he,"seen the Constitution of Japan?
32977He said:''Suppose a man has written a book that will live for ever?'' 32977 Horses?
32977How can you Police have faith in humanity?
32977How do the heavy four- horse coaches take it, Tom?
32977How long does it take to know it then?
32977How long does that take?
32977How many people do you suppose the land supports to the square mile?
32977How many?
32977How much do you think the Government takes in revenue from vegetable gardens of that kind?
32977How much has the head of a ward to know?
32977How much more crops?
32977How much?
32977How would you like to be hot- potted there?
32977I say, Doctor, did you ever know Cora Pearl?
32977I say, Doctor, what are the symptoms of cholera? 32977 I walked in the lonesome even, And who so sad as I, As I saw the young men and maidens Merrily passing by?"
32977If we''ave our own institutions, that ai n''t no reason why people should come''ere and stare at us, his it?
32977Is it_ very_ bad?
32977Is n''t it Théophile Gautier who says that the only differences between country and country lie in the slang and the uniform of the police?
32977Is n''t it good enough? 32977 Is n''t this a sweet place?
32977Is nobody going to do or bring anything?
32977Is she going to roll any more?
32977Is that all?
32977It''s a new world to you; is n''t it?
32977May I sit up here with you, great chief and man with a golden tongue? 32977 Nice sort of place, is n''t it?"
32977Now it''s the what?
32977Now where did you go and what did you see?
32977Now, do you believe?
32977Once and again the priest he prays here-- for those who are dead, you understand?
32977Poor?
32977Robert?
32977Say, Johnny Bull, does n''t all this make you feel lonesome?
32977Shall I mark out the bull- board?
32977Then how the---- can any---- like you---- say what it---- well was?
32977Then you like the State?
32977This evening we shall do the grand cañon of the Yellowstone?
32977Those men? 32977 Till you die?"
32977Together?
32977Trust''em? 32977 Wanchee buy?"
32977Well, and after?
32977Well, what do you expect?
32977Well, what''s the matter?
32977Were things like this,demanded Diana,"in the big world outside, whence I had come?"
32977What are these?
32977What are they sitting on?
32977What are we going to see?
32977What can I do?
32977What did you drink our President''s health for? 32977 What do you think?"
32977What does it matter?
32977What does it matter?
32977What happens then?
32977What happens when these pigsties catch fire?
32977What happens?
32977What have you done? 32977 What in hell are you doing here, then?
32977What is it?
32977What means this eager, anxious throng?
32977What must the heat be in May?
32977What row? 32977 What sort of Queen''s Birthday do you call this?"
32977What sort of mental impression do you carry away?
32977What was your last ship?
32977What will it be in America itself?
32977What would be the good of a look- out if the man could n''t tell where the fire was?
32977What would happen if you threw an engine off the line?
32977What''s going to be done?
32977What''s her name?
32977What''s on?
32977What''s the matter with you?
32977What''s the matter?
32977What''s your last ship?
32977What,said he, scornfully,"are tables and chairs to this Raj?
32977When did she sail?
32977Where are the_ old_ dead?
32977Where are we now?
32977Where did he come from?
32977Where did you pick up your Constitution, then?
32977Where else would you have it?
32977Where have you come from?
32977Who has to make the last cut that breaks a leg through?
32977Who is the best artist in Japan now?
32977Who knew how many gardens, such as the Rang Bilas, were to be found in the Palace?
32977Who knows? 32977 Who knows?
32977Who wants to? 32977 Who''s complaining?
32977Who''s that?
32977Who''s us?
32977Who''s your financial friend with the figures at his fingers''ends?
32977Who''s_ that_?
32977Whose son is that student?
32977Why are n''t you at the Mikado''s garden party?
32977Why are they so quiet? 32977 Why on earth ca n''t you look at the lions and enjoy yourself, and leave politics to the men who pretend to understand''em?"
32977Why should they, poor devils?
32977Why? 32977 Why?"
32977Why?
32977Will the Government give me_ pensin_? 32977 Ye- es-- unless--""Unless what?
32977You are not making fun? 32977 You can trust your native buyers then?"
32977You come to see?
32977You must give security, you mean?
32977You see that cat?
32977You take_ afim_?
32977You think so? 32977 You wanchee buy?
32977You want go Park Street? 32977 You want to go to the Palace Hotel?"
32977_ Daniel, how many socks master got?_The unfinished peg fell from my fist.
32977_ Fairy Queen._"When did you leave her?
32977_ Ferdinand._"No, after that?
32977_ Haidée._"You deserted from her?
32977_ Is n''t_ a pilot a man who always wears a pea- jacket and shouts through a speaking- trumpet?
32977_ Why_ have n''t you?
32977***** Is there really such a place as Hong- Kong?
32977--_The Palace of Art._"And where next?
32977A dry, red- haired man gives her exact position in the river--(How in the world can he know?)
32977A sweet view, is n''t it?
32977After some days, the latter turned and said:"_ Why_ are you so keen, Sahib, upon getting my old bones up to the Fort?"
32977All India knows of the Calcutta Municipality; but has any one thoroughly investigated the Big Calcutta Stink?
32977All he wanted to know was:"Will somebody have the goodness to tell a respectable old gentleman what in the world, or out of it, has occurred?"
32977An intelligent and responsible financier, discussing the Empire, said:"But why do we want so large an army in India?
32977And do you know what these children of nature did?
32977And how shall I finish the tale?
32977And if the miracle does n''t work?"
32977And in another man''s house-- anyhow, what had I come to do or say?
32977And now that the train has reached Ajmir, the Crewe of Rajputana, whither shall a tramp turn his feet?
32977And the others, who wait and swear and spit and exchange anecdotes-- what are they?
32977And what more remains to tell?
32977And what shall be said of Amber, Queen of the Pass-- the city that Jey Singh bade his people slough as snakes cast their skins?
32977And who will find security for me?
32977And you would know where the gain comes in?
32977And, after all, what is the use of Royalty in these days if a man may not take delight in the pride of the eye?
32977And, indeed, why should they?
32977Are n''t you one of''em?"
32977Are you going?
32977Are you quite well?
32977Are you the Station- master?"
32977At any rate, it was an Irishman who said to the Barrack- master Sahib:"Fwhat about that loafer?"
32977At first, when a stranger enters this life, he is inclined to scoff and ask, in his ignorance,"_ What_ is this Company that you talk so much about?"
32977Borrer money?
32977But I suppose you''ve seen much better things in India, have n''t you?
32977But what had he who sat in judgment upon him gained?
32977But what skipper will take some of these battered, shattered wrecks whose hands shake and whose eyes are red?
32977But what will you actually do with it?
32977But what would you have done if you had seen what I saw when I went round the temple verandah to what we must call a vestry at the back?
32977But what''s the good of writing impressions?
32977But wherein lies the beauty of this form of mental suppleness?
32977But you was talking about your horse guards now?"
32977But you were saying--?"
32977By the way, how is it that a Highland regiment-- the Argyll and Southerlandshire for instance-- get such good recruits?
32977By the way, under what-- h''m, arrangements with the Government is a Japanese paper published?
32977Ca n''t you feel the air getting brisker?
32977Can I have leave from two o''clock to go and look for that man and hit him again?"
32977Can I?
32977Can any Constitution make up for the wearing of Europe clothes?
32977Can the people help laughing?
32977Can you believe it?"
32977Can you imagine a more pleasant life than his wanderings over the earth, with untold special knowledge to back each signature of his cheque- book?
32977Can you pay me five rupees?''
32977Can you wonder that he talks?
32977Can you wonder, then, that a guide of long- standing should in time grow to be an accomplished liar?
32977Could a man desire three more inauspicious signs for a night''s travel?
32977Curious, is n''t it?"
32977D''you know our steamer goes at four?
32977D''you think I''ve stolen them?"
32977D----?"
32977Did I ever dream of a place like this?"
32977Did I know Jandiala?
32977Did I not?
32977Did he know anything about drapery or colour or the shape of a woman?
32977Did n''t he rebel when he put on a pair of trousers for the first time?
32977Did they ever leave me without a hundred or a hundred and fifty rupees put by-- and never touched?
32977Did you ever hear an English minister lecture for half an hour on the freight- traffic receipts and general working of, let us say, the Midland?
32977Did you ever hear how the people of Carmel lynched Edward M. Petree for preaching the gospel without making a collection at the end of the service?
32977Did you ever hear of anything so absurd?"
32977Did you ever see my shoulder-- these two marks on it?
32977Did you never hear of a boiler bursting?
32977Do n''t you ever play whist occasionally?"
32977Do the kilt and sporran bring in brawny youngsters of five- foot nine, and thirty- nine inch round the chest?
32977Do you ever know a native that did n''t say_ Garib admi_( I''m a poor man)?
32977Do you expect people will give you money without you ask''em?
32977Do you know anything about cholera?"
32977Do you know it''s a solemn fact that if you drop a Davy lamp or snatch it quickly you can blow a whole English pit inside out with all the miners?
32977Do you know the Bohemian Club of San Francisco?
32977Do you know the Strid near Bolton-- that spot where the full force of the river is pent up in two yards''breadth?
32977Do you know those horrible sponges full of worms that grow in warm seas?
32977Do you mean to say that it has anything in common with ours except the auxiliary verbs, the name of the Creator, and Damn?
32977Do you mind my giving you a little advice?
32977Do you recollect Besant''s description of Palmiste Island in_ My Little Girl_ and_ So They Were Married_?
32977Do you recollect Mrs. Molesworth''s_ Cuckoo Clock_, and the big cabinet that Griselda entered with the cuckoo?
32977Do you remember the story of the Bad People of Iquique?
32977Do you see?"
32977Do you seriously believe all that?"
32977Do you understand anything about revolvers?"
32977Do you understand?"
32977Do you wonder that in the old days the Indians were careful to avoid the Yellowstone?
32977Doctor, what are the symptoms of cholera?"
32977Does any black man who had been in Guv''ment service go away without hundreds an''hundreds put by, and never touched?
32977Edward M. Petree was--""_ Are_ you going to see Japan or are you not?"
32977Even_ you_ have heard of Hokusai, have n''t you?"
32977Followest thou?
32977For pleasure?
32977French- looking sort of thing, is n''t she?
32977From a bush by the roadside sprang up a fat man who cried aloud in English:"How does Your Honour do?
32977Gentlemen, the officers, have you ever seriously considered the existence on earth of a cavalry who by preference would fight in timber?
32977Has not Monghyr a haunted house in which tradition says sceptics have seen much more than they could account for?
32977Have I managed to convey the impression that April is fine in Japan?
32977Have I told you that he is an Engineer General, specially sent out to attend to the fortifications?
32977Have got soul, you?"
32977Have you ever come across one of K----''s crows?
32977Have you ever seen a crowd at our famine relief distributions?
32977Have you ever seen an untouched land-- the face of virgin Nature?
32977Have you ever studied Pathetic Politics?
32977Have you ever"extracted"lacquer from wood?
32977Have you ever, encumbered with great- coat and valise, tried to dodge diversely- minded locomotives when the sun was shining in your eyes?
32977Have you seen our cracker- factories and the new offices of the_ Examiner_?"
32977Have you seen the later Japanese art-- the pictures on the fans and in the shop windows?
32977He demanded that I should admire; and the utmost that I could say was:"Are these things so?
32977He did:--"Sherry and sandwiches?
32977He snapped his joints more excruciatingly than ever:"For pleasure?
32977He was an old man and..."Who put the present Raja on the throne?"
32977Hereon the gentleman with the white cloth:"Then the complaint is that influential voters will not take the trouble to vote?
32977Hev you seen the plates?"
32977His first flush of professional enthusiasm abated, he took stock of the Englishman and said calmly:"What do_ you_ want with a sword?"
32977Horrible idea, is it not, to go down and down with each tide into the foul Hugli mud?
32977Horses?
32977How can I sit down and write to you of the mere joy of being alive?
32977How can a big, strong steamer have her three masts razed to deck level?
32977How can a heavy, country boat be pitched on to the poop of a high- walled liner?
32977How can a man full of Pilsener beer reach that keen- set state of quiescence needful for ordering his dinner liquor?
32977How did that conversation begin-- why did it end, and what is the use of meeting eccentricities who never explained themselves?
32977How do I know you do n''t belong to the_ Jackson''s_ crew?
32977How do I know?
32977How do these things happen?
32977How do they do it?"
32977How do they invest their savings?
32977How do we manage to keep the horses so quiet?
32977How do you intend to describe it?"
32977How does the iron taste?"
32977How does this strange thing come about?
32977How in the world can a white man, a Sahib of Our blood, stand up and plaster praise on his own country?
32977How in the world could the owner of such a place as Jodhpur Palace be in any way like an English country- gentleman?
32977How in the world do they get a living?"
32977How in the world was it possible to take in even one- thousandth of this huge, roaring, many- sided continent?
32977How is it that Our infantry regiments fare so badly?
32977How is it that every one smells of money; whence come your municipal improvements; and why are the White Men so restless?"
32977How is that for feeling?"
32977How many men follow this double, deleterious sort of life?
32977How many sections of the complex society of the place do the carts carry?
32977How many times have I had to record such an opinion as the foregoing?
32977How many votes does three hundred rupees''worth of landed property carry?
32977How much the more could a cultivated observer from, let us say, an English constituency, blunder and pervert and mangle?
32977How on earth did this man drag Western education into this discussion?
32977How shall I tell the glories of that day so that you may be interested?
32977How was it done?
32977How would you and your friends get to work?
32977How you think now the American Revision Treaty?"
32977How''d you like us act?"
32977I asked,"What regiment?"
32977I ca n''t get it, can I?
32977I found him dancing on the fore- deck shouting,"Is n''t she a daisy?
32977I gave them both my blessing, because"When shall I see you again?"
32977I mean, must you pay anything before starting a press?"
32977I wonder what would have happened if a Gatling had been used when the West End riots were in full swing?"
32977I''m wearing a made tie and a breastpin under my blouse?
32977If he''s caught visiting any of the others-- do you see that cool and restful brown stone building way over there against the hillside?
32977If they treat each other like dogs, why should we regard''em as human beings?
32977In jewellery?
32977In the meantime, what have the rest of the dead man''s gang been doing?
32977In''Frisco-- Lone Mountain''Frisco-- you hear, Doctor?"
32977Is he then like the rest?
32977Is he trying to run a motion through under cover of a cloud of words, essaying the well- known"cuttle- fish trick"of the West?
32977Is it better to kiss a post or throw it in the fire?
32977Is it true that etc., etc.?"
32977Is n''t he a devil?
32977Is n''t it a desolate place?"
32977Is n''t it beautiful?
32977Is n''t it degrading?
32977Is n''t it touching?
32977Is n''t it what you call Kismet?"
32977Is n''t she a darling?"
32977Is n''t that a European woman at that door?"
32977Is section 10 to be omitted, and is one man to be allowed one vote and no more?
32977Is that administration?
32977Is that all it can do?"
32977Is the pest ever out of it?
32977Is there a more than usually revolting lynching?
32977Is there a shooting- scrape between prominent citizens?
32977Is there any one who could teach him more if he were alive to- day?"
32977Is there not at Pir Bahar a lonely house on a bluff, the grave of a young lady, who, thirty years ago, rode her horse down the cliff and perished?
32977Is there one of those that you would n''t be glad to take for a hack, and look well after too?
32977Is this a little matter to you who can count upon him daily?
32977Is this budget of news sufficiently exciting, or must I in strict confidence tell you the story of the Professor and the compass?
32977Is this sedition?
32977Is_ A_ to be allowed to give two votes in one ward and one in another?
32977It must be interesting-- more interesting than the colourless Anglo- Indian article; but who has treated of it?
32977It never attacks people twice, does it?
32977Jack in the sailors''coffee- shop is singing joyously:"Shall we gather at the River-- the beautiful, the beautiful, the River?"
32977Joss houses?
32977Like the native of India you say?
32977Lucid, is it not?
32977Makes a man jump rather, does n''t it?
32977Money?
32977More interesting is the question, For how long can the vitality of a people whose life was arms be suspended?
32977Moreover, where is the criminal, and what is all this talk about abstractions?
32977Need I say that he was an Irishman?
32977No savvy?
32977No?
32977Not good for me?
32977Now do you see?
32977Now if they do this in the capital, what damage must they not do to the crops in the district?
32977Now this was rude, because the ordinary form of salutation on the Road is usually"And what are you for?"
32977Of all the disgusting, inaccessible dens-- Holy Cupid, what''s this?"
32977Once more, can anything be done to a people without nerves as without digestion, and, if reports speak truly, without morals?
32977Or did she, with the others of the batch, give a spinsters''ball as a last trial-- following the custom of the country?
32977Or if you claim from him overtime service as a right, will he work zealously?
32977Other men have told you that, have they?
32977Our punishments?
32977Politics in America?
32977S''pose I write fifteen hundred?"
32977Savvy these things?
32977Sha n''t I, Blake?"
32977Shameful extravagance?
32977Somebody opened a door with a crash, and a man cried out:"Who is there?"
32977Sounds funny, does n''t it?
32977Suppose I give an itinerary of what we saw?"
32977Suppose the drawing- room should be full of people,--suppose a baby were sick, how was I to explain that I only wanted to shake hands with him?
32977That goes well, even after all these years, does it not?
32977The first question that a Japanese on the railway asks an Englishman is:"Have you got the English translation of our Constitution?"
32977Their hands are full of work; so full that, when the incult wanderer said:"What do you find to do?"
32977Then I am compelled to believe that the public educate the paper?
32977Then said he:"Are you going to get out your letters,--your letters of naturalisation?"
32977Then the burly Superintendent brings his hand down on his thigh with a crack like a pistol- shot and shouts:"How do, John?"
32977Then turning upon the Englishman, he said fiercely:"What have you come here for?"
32977There is a certain amount of personal violence in and about the State, or else where would be the good of the weapons?
32977This morning she advanced to me and said, as though it were the most natural thing in the world:"Shall I take away your tea- cup, sir?"
32977This sounds mad, does n''t it?
32977This, by the way, demoralises the Globe- trotter, whose first cry is,"Where can we get horses?
32977Under what new god, thought I, are we irrepressible English sitting now?
32977Was I a fool?
32977Was it not De Quincey that had a horror of the Chinese-- of their inhumaneness and their inscrutability?
32977Was n''t that the place where I got the good cigars?"
32977Was the city grateful?
32977We could turn out more?
32977We stumbled upon a young couple saying good- by in the twilight, and"When shall I see you again?"
32977Were canals made only to wash in?"
32977Were their forest officers trained at Nancy, or are they local products?
32977What am I now?
32977What am I to do with a people like this?"
32977What are their pleasures and diversions?
32977What can be extracted from a people who call four miles variously_ do kosh_,_ do kush_,_ dhi hkas_,_ doo- a koth_, and_ diakast_ all one word?
32977What can one do?
32977What can we do?"
32977What comes to them in the end?
32977What could the Englishman do?
32977What country is such a fool?
32977What d''you think of that?"
32977What did tables and chairs and eggs and fowls and very bright lamps matter to the Raj?
32977What do you choose to do with my gift?"
32977What do you make it by Indian standards?
32977What do you think of him?"
32977What do_ you_ think?
32977What does it matter to the Down- Easter who Wrap- up- his- Tail was?"
32977What happens, I wonder, when the pick strikes the liquid, and the miner has to run or be parboiled?
32977What have you seen?"
32977What is a wheel?"
32977What is it?"
32977What made this yellow image of a shopman here take delight in a dwarf orange tree in a turquoise blue pot?"
32977What man do you think would dare to use a pistol at even thirty yards, if his life depended oh it?
32977What may these things mean?
32977What shall we say to such a_ bunnia_?
32977What should we do without the cowboy?"
32977What the Devil have I to do with your horses?
32977What then?''
32977What was that now?"
32977What was the use?
32977What were they going to do with the Chinese decoration all over Penang?
32977What will the American do with the negro?
32977What would happen if one spoke to this Bobby?
32977What would happen if the train went off the line?
32977What would you have?
32977What''s here?"
32977What''s that you say about polygamy?
32977What''s the President to you on this day of all others?
32977What''s the best with you?"
32977What''s the use of talking?"
32977What''s the use?"
32977Where are the men who used''em?
32977Where can a man get food?
32977Where can we get elephants?
32977Where is his_ pensin_?
32977Where is the fowl- man from whom you got the eggs?"
32977Where would_ you_ be?"
32977Where''s that Emporium?
32977Where, oh where, in all this wilderness of life shall a man go?
32977Where_ is_ the Park Street Cemetery?
32977Whereunto all this lecture?
32977Who are you, and what are you in for?"
32977Who is the man to write to for all these things?"
32977Who knows her?"
32977Who knows?
32977Who takes count of the prejudices which we absorb through the skin by way of our surroundings?
32977Why did n''t they call her Mechlin lace Falls at fifty dollars a yard while they were at it?"
32977Why do n''t they make a row and sing and shout, and so on?"
32977Why does the Westerner spit?
32977Why is it that when one views for the first time any of the wonders of the earth a bystander always strikes in with,"You should see it, etc."?
32977Why not, the trams aiding, go to the Old Park Street Cemetery?
32977Why should he trouble to climb up the bank and bring down the eave of the cave?
32977Why should n''t he?"
32977Why should not a baby enjoy himself if he liked?
32977Why would n''t the scheme work?
32977Why, asks a savage, let them vote at all?
32977Why- for are you such a horrible contradiction?"
32977Why?
32977Will a North countryman give you anything but warm hospitality for nothing?
32977Will any one take the contract?
32977Wo n''t he grow sensible some day and drop foreign habits?"
32977Would I play?
32977Would he be offended?
32977Would they try to wisely obliterate that?
32977Would we be pleased to inspect the manufactory?
32977Would you not rather take a cheroot and loaf about the streets seeing what was to be seen?
32977Would you taste one of the real pleasures of Life?
32977Would_ you_ have bothered your head about politics or temples?
32977You are very much in earnest about yours, are you not?"
32977You do n''t carry a pistol, Doctor?
32977You do n''t say so?
32977You have a Parliament, have you not?"
32977You have heaps of''em in India, have n''t you?"
32977You know how in Bengal to this day the child- wife is taught to curse her possible co- wife, ere yet she has gone to her husband''s house?
32977You never saw it in India?"
32977You onderstandt?
32977You see all those men turning brass and looking after the machinery?
32977You see?
32977You see?"
32977You trafel for pleasure?
32977You understand how very unpleasant it must have been, do you not?"
32977You understand that?
32977You would eat thatch, would you?
32977You''re looking at all those chopped rails?
32977You''ve never heard of the rice- Christians, have you?
32977You''ve read the_ Vicar of Wakefield_?"
32977Young man, whurr are those beavers?
32977Your Honour remembers me?
32977Your command here is for five years, is n''t it?"
32977_ Bus!_[17] Will the Sirdar take the tale of clay?
32977_ Does_ Calcutta smell so pestiferously after all?
32977_ Why_ is he like the Jap?"
32977and how can the side be bodily torn out of a ship?
32977at thirty- second intervals, and at the end of five minutes call one to another:"Sa- ay, do n''t you think it''s vurry much the same all along?"
32977how do you make room for the fresh stock?"
32977indeed that''s very sad; but look here, where do you say my rooms are?"
32977last?
32977meaning"what house do you represent?"
32977said I,"is it possible that you-- you-- speak that disgusting pidgin- talk to your_ nauker_?
32977what air you doing?''"
32977what sort of a row?"
32772Ah, why hast thou shamed him?
32772As soon as Red Jacket gives permission----''"You do n''t believe me, then?"
32772But each man must have his black hour or where would be the merit of laughing? 32772 But how about time to come?"
32772By the way,he says,"have you yet got Red Jacket''s permission to tell me what the President said to his Cabinet after Monsieur Genêt rode away?"
32772Do it?
32772Do n''t you remember Toby and Hundred and Eighteen Second Street?
32772Do you ever feel minded to jump overside and be done with everything?
32772Does it go deeper than the plaster?
32772Does your Aunt mean there''s two roads to be found and kept open-- or what does she mean? 32772 Give away an oak- built brig of two hundred and seven tons for sentiment?
32772Has my fool a fool?
32772How if he_ does_ see?
32772How is the adorable Dr. Pangloss and the noble Huron?
32772I charge you, Brother,he says, wheeling on the King,"dost thou mock my fool?"
32772If he fails in his duty, who will pay his fine?
32772Is it so bad then, Master?
32772Is that necessary? 32772 Jerry,"I said,"what in the world are we to do?
32772Master Dawe,he says,"do you know the present price of gold leaf for all this wicked gilding of yours?"
32772Must I avoid thee?
32772My children,says he,"what is in your minds?"
32772Not to name no names, Mosheur Lanark, what might be your own opinion o''some one who ai n''t old Gaffer Macklin nor young Copper? 32772 Now he''s begun to do it, why do you cry shame on me?
32772Oh, man of the King''s blood, does it cover me?
32772On your hobby- horses before you were breeched?
32772Our ships will be searched-- our citizens will be pressed, but----''"Then what about the Declaration of Independence?"
32772Rahere?
32772Shall I have the message prepared?
32772Shall we say he was sent to our Bishop as the ravens were sent to your prophet Elijah?
32772Sim,he says,"what brings you?"
32772So this is thy man, Rahere?
32772That''s why she was named for Aunt Berthe, is it? 32772 The King''s Jester?
32772Too pressed to be made a knight, Sir Harry?
32772What do you reckon to do about yours?
32772What note is this?
32772What''ll I_ do_, mother?
32772What''ll come to me-- to me?
32772What''s those?
32772Where a plague has Bob Brygandyne gone?
32772Where are they taking my tobacco?
32772Who cares where Frankie Drake makes a hole in the water now or twenty years from now?
32772Who is against him?
32772Who is his master?
32772Who would be a King''s Jester? 32772 Why ca n''t King George''s men and King Louis''men do on their uniforms and fight it out over our heads?"
32772Why do you hurt me still?
32772Why is she named that?
32772Would any baron of mine kneel to me if I were witless, discrowned, and alone, and Harold had my throne?
32772You answer me? 32772 You know the names of the Twelve Apostles, dearie?
32772_ Pum- quum- sum oc- occ._ Magic?
32772''"Ah, Rahere,"cried Hugh,"why hast thou shown him thus?
32772''"And if I''m not?"
32772''"And now, my son,"I said to Meon,"shall I baptize thee?"
32772''"And now,"said Talleyrand, crossing his game leg over his sound one,"will you tell me your story?"
32772''"And where?"
32772''"And why was I not told?
32772''"Art?"
32772''"At any price?"
32772''"At any price?"
32772''"Be you hit anywhere to signify?"
32772''"But how did he come alive from Santlache fight?"
32772''"But where is the Saxon knight that went with you?"
32772''"De Aquila, dost thou mock him?"
32772''"De Avila that destroyed the Huguenots?
32772''"Did it save your coat?"
32772''"Do you mean to say, then, that you did it to try my poor Cissie?"
32772''"Do you want to sprinkle him with holy water, and see if he flies up the chimney?
32772''"Do_ you_ sell buttons now?"
32772''"Does it serve?"
32772''"Eh?
32772''"Even if I do n''t,"he said,"why should I insult the memory of my fathers''Gods?
32772''"Has it a handle and two cutting edges?"
32772''"Has n''t the President said anything to you?"
32772''"How came your beaters to shout threats against me?"
32772''"How far is it from England?"
32772''"How if he had been brought to me when you found him?"
32772''"I made thee Bishop to preach at_ my_ bidding,"said Henry; and turning to Harold,"Tell us here how thy people fought us?"
32772''"I?"
32772''"Is that all?"
32772''"Is this how it goes?"
32772''"Is this your honest, unswayed opinion?"
32772''"Master Harry Dawe?"
32772''"Nay but, Father,"I said,"to whom hast thou commended thyself?"
32772''"Need anybody talk about the affair?"
32772''"Now what''ll happen to my road if they do n''t let me lie quiet in my grave?"
32772''"Oh, sir,"she says,"are you a physician?
32772''"Rahere''s?"
32772''"Shame thee?"
32772''"Then these poor people are alarmed-- No?"
32772''"Then what does he want here?"
32772''"Then wherefore didst thou bring him here for a mock and a shame?"
32772''"Was it so close a fight, then?"
32772''"Wearied, Hugh?"
32772''"What a plague conjuration''s here?"
32772''"What could you or I have done against the Smith that made it and laid it for him to find?"
32772''"What else could I have done?"
32772''"What else did you expect?"
32772''"What else for, dearie?"
32772''"What fortune does it mean for him?"
32772''"What is he?"
32772''"What''s happened?
32772''"What''s this?"
32772''"What?
32772''"What?"
32772''"What?"
32772''"What?"
32772''"When can I go after''en?"
32772''"Where''s Frankie?"
32772''"Who answers for him?"
32772''"Who will pay my fine?"
32772''"Who''s speaking?"
32772''"Who''s t''other in black beside him?"
32772''"Why, what''s this?"
32772''"Will he believe that Big Hand can keep his people back from war?"
32772''"Will they condemn my''baccy?"
32772''"You had your usual luck, I hope?"
32772''"You like pills-- eh?"
32772''"You''ve brought him, then?"
32772''''That you?''
32772''A Priest in Spite of Himself''A ST. HELENA LULLABY How far is St. Helena from a little child at play?
32772''Ah, why indeed?
32772''Ai n''t you no more sense than to heap''em up that way?''
32772''And d''you never quarrel, young Burleigh?''
32772''And did they like it?''
32772''And did you see him all bloody?''
32772''And how did poor stuttering Jack endure it?''
32772''And was he something by himself?''
32772''And was it?''
32772''And was she?''
32772''And what about firewood?
32772''And what came out of it in the long run?''
32772''And what d''you think of_ that_?''
32772''And what did you see?''
32772''And what did your father say?''
32772''And what happened to him?''
32772''And what was she called?''
32772''And which had she really looked at?''
32772''And why''s our bed so hard to the bones Excepting where it''s cold?''
32772''And yet, what else could I have done?''
32772''And your sick people in the meantime?''
32772''And your wise Mother?''
32772''Are n''t they pretty?''
32772''Are n''t you English?''
32772''Are you a doctor or a rector?''
32772''Are you alone?''
32772''At night?
32772''Be you the builder of the village Hall?''
32772''Benedetto?
32772''Boney?''
32772''Bound to be springs everywhere if you dig deep enough, ai n''t there?
32772''But after that you met Napoleon, did n''t you?''
32772''But did the cousins go to the Gascons''Graveyard?''
32772''But did you ever have any more adventures among the seals?''
32772''But he had n''t really done anything when you knew him, had he?''
32772''But how did you go?
32772''But not the only time you were wrecked, was it?''
32772''But what did the poor Lady Esclairmonde do?''
32772''But what have boots to do with it?''
32772''But what_ was_ the subject of their remarks?''
32772''But who''s to show''twasn''t a accident?''
32772''But why talk of the plague this rare night?''
32772''But why?''
32772''But, sir,''said Puck, most respectfully,''have n''t you left out what Meon said afterwards?''
32772''By smuggling?''
32772''By the Fire in the Belly of the Flint, was that so?''
32772''Ca n''t you feel it does?
32772''Ca n''t you hear?''
32772''Can a ship go down into the Gascons''Graveyard and wait there?''
32772''Can they?
32772''Can you milk?''
32772''Cattiwow, what are you going to do with it?''
32772''D''you mean William Rufus?''
32772''D''you mean you were dressed like an Indian?''
32772''D''you think she did right to send''em?''
32772''D''you think they did right to go?''
32772''Dead?''
32772''Did Mars really say all that?''
32772''Did Red Jacket let you tell, when he came back?''
32772''Did Sir Francis mock you?''
32772''Did Toby die of yellow fever?''
32772''Did he have it in at ye that night?''
32772''Did her ministers ever open Queen Elizabeth''s letters?''
32772''Did n''t anybody see you come in?''
32772''Did n''t you ever see Sir Francis Drake again?''
32772''Did n''t you hear?
32772''Did n''t you swear by the Hammer of Thor that you would n''t, Puck?''
32772''Did n''t you think you saw some one?''
32772''Did they ever come back?''
32772''Did your beaters cry so, Sir Richard?''
32772''Do n''t he just about know?''
32772''Do you know him?''
32772''Do you remember what Robin promised to the Widow Whitgift so long as her blood and get lasted?
32772''Do?
32772''Does Master Middenboro need my poor services, then?''
32772''Does n''t that sound like-- er-- the People of the Hills?''
32772''E- eh?
32772''Eh?
32772''Eh?
32772''Eh?
32772''Eh?''
32772''For my own part I hold that a simple soul----''''Mine?--simple, forsooth?''
32772''Had ye given Will any of that gentle cordial of yours, Nick, by any chance?''
32772''Had you slept in any mists?''
32772''Hanged, do you mean?''
32772''Have you scratted your face, Miss Una?''
32772''Hit''em?''
32772''Holy Father,''said Puck with a demure face,''is a little seal also"one who moves in the water"?''
32772''How did you get out of it?''
32772''How did you know?''
32772''How did you know?''
32772''How do I know what is greatest, How do I know what is least?
32772''How do you know what I''m beating him for?''
32772''How far out, now, would you call that smack with the patch on her foresail?''
32772''How many rabbits did you get to- day?''
32772''How''s a dew- pond made?''
32772''How?
32772''How?''
32772''I said at last,"What is to be done to the people who say that I am Tyr?"
32772''I stubborn?
32772''I wonder did he ever''magine what he was going to be?
32772''I''ve suffered in my time from these same Guilds-- Unions d''you call''em?
32772''If he was very lonely?''
32772''Is it all right?''
32772''Is n''t he coming back?''
32772''Is n''t it like''em?''
32772''Is n''t that touchingly sweet?
32772''Is that the lady who practises the organ?''
32772''Jack Marget of New College?
32772''Like it?
32772''Maybe the gipsy drop in your blood helped you?''
32772''Might I inquire if you''d ever sent any news to your people in England-- or in France?''
32772''No comprenny?''
32772''Not even once?''
32772''Now was n''t that comical?
32772''Now when would that be?''
32772''Oh, it''s you, is it?''
32772''Oh, what about the sleeper you promised to show us?''
32772''Oh, what''s the roaring in our ears That strikes us well- nigh dumb?''
32772''Or just silly?''
32772''Play?''
32772''Put a charm on you?
32772''Really mad?''
32772''Say?
32772''Says he heavily enough,"Watchman, what of the night?"
32772''See the chimney smoke?''
32772''She''s pretending to ask one of the cousins, is n''t she?''
32772''Sleeper?
32772''So?
32772''Suppose, now, you wanted to magic me into something-- an otter?
32772''Sure- ly you know Marklake?''
32772''Tell me, why did your people fear the Trees so extremely?''
32772''That was n''t Philip, King of Spain?''
32772''That?
32772''That?''
32772''Then what''s the good of''em?''
32772''Then where did you live?''
32772''Then why did he keep her in Davy Jones''s locker?''
32772''Then why did you do it?''
32772''Then why did you try to poison him?''
32772''Then, are you a smuggler?''
32772''To- day''s Thursday, is n''t it?''
32772''Trumpets?
32772''Virginia?''
32772''Was Padda baptized too?''
32772''Was Red Jacket the Indian he played dice with?''
32772''Was Sir Francis Drake very much pleased?''
32772''Was it Thor then?''
32772''Was she a man- of- war?''
32772''Was she trying to grow flowers?''
32772''Was_ that_ your price?
32772''Wayland Smith?
32772''Well, did you try the charm?
32772''Well,''said Dan,''I do n''t see what else she could have done, either-- do you?
32772''Were there any springs at all?''
32772''Whales?''
32772''What about the two cousins?''
32772''What about?''
32772''What are the stars before our eyes That strike us well- nigh blind?''
32772''What are ye doing, O Flesh and Blood, And what''s your foolish will, That you must break into Minepit Wood And wake the Folk of the Hill?''
32772''What are you doing that for?''
32772''What are you doing?
32772''What d''you suppose he has for breakfast?''
32772''What did he say?''
32772''What did it mean?''
32772''What did the King say?''
32772''What did you do to them?''
32772''What did you do?''
32772''What did you want to bury her for this way?''
32772''What did your Uncle want you drowned for?''
32772''What do they do if they are?''
32772''What does that music say?''
32772''What else could I have done?
32772''What else could I have done?''
32772''What for?''
32772''What happened to the crew?''
32772''What happened to the knight?''
32772''What if I release thee now and give thee back thy sword?''
32772''What is it?''
32772''What might his trade have been-- plasterin''?''
32772''What of it?''
32772''What play do you make?''
32772''What sort of rings?''
32772''What sort of shows?''
32772''What was finished?''
32772''What was it?''
32772''What was plain?''
32772''What was the fetchin''trade?''
32772''What were the parson''s children called?''
32772''What were they?''
32772''What''s a plague- stone?''
32772''What''s here?
32772''What''s in your head, lad?
32772''What''s that?''
32772''What?
32772''What_ can_ you do when Asa Thor lays the Cold Iron in a lad''s path?
32772''When I brought the flocks to the shearing, my Mother the Priestess asked me,"What is the new thing which you have seen and I see in your face?"
32772''Where did we put the plague- stone?
32772''Where did you know Sir Francis Drake?''
32772''Where was you bound for?''
32772''Where''s Cordery going?''
32772''Where''s Mr. Dudeney?
32772''Where?''
32772''Which way did they go?
32772''Whip, or neglect children?
32772''Who do these things?''
32772''Who drove him away?
32772''Who else?
32772''Who was Sir Huon?''
32772''Who was he?''
32772''Who was his Lady?''
32772''Who was that?''
32772''Who''s third?''
32772''Why d''you not applaud?''
32772''Why did he want to know so badly?''
32772''Why did n''t you tie it down, child?''
32772''Why did the King want to hunt so particularly?''
32772''Why did you not go on to your cousin at Great Wigsell, Nick?''
32772''Why had n''t he?''
32772''Why not?
32772''Why, Jimmy,''he called,''what are you doin''here?
32772''Why?
32772''Why?
32772''Why?''
32772''Wilfrid who?''
32772''Wo n''t you tell us any more?''
32772''Working himself up to it?''
32772''Would a Spaniard,''she began, looking on the ground,''speak of his revenge till his revenge were ripe?
32772''Would you like it if we told Keeper Ridley all your goings and comings?''
32772''Ye heard him?''
32772''Ye know the forest?''
32772''Yes, but what does The Beast care for a brittle flint tip?
32772''Yes--"O ye whales, and all that move in the waters,"''Una hummed--''"Bless ye the Lord"--it sounds like a wave turning over, does n''t it?''
32772''You do n''t expect a horse to thrive on oak and ash and thorn leaves, do you?''
32772''You do n''t mean you''ve ever met Napoleon Bonaparte?''
32772''You mean Queen Bess?''
32772''You see?
32772''You think I can only work with a handful of dead leaves?
32772''You whipped?''
32772''You''ve a bit of a cold yourself, have n''t you?''
32772''You''ve heard of him?''
32772''Zack Tutshom?''
32772''_ And_ gloves?''
32772''_ Quien sabe?_( who knows?)
32772''_ Quien sabe?_( who knows?)
32772(_ After open weather you may look for snow!_) How far is St. Helena from the Capes of Trafalgar?
32772(_ If you take the first step you will take the last!_) How far is St. Helena from the field of Austerlitz?
32772(_ Morning never tries you till the afternoon!_) How far from St. Helena to the Gate of Heaven''s Grace?
32772(_ No one thinks of winter when the grass is green!_) How far is St. Helena from a fight in Paris street?
32772(_ What you can not finish you must leave undone!_) How far is St. Helena from the Beresina ice?
32772(_ When you ca n''t go forward you must e''en come back!_) How far is St. Helena from the field of Waterloo?
32772(_''Gay go up''means''gay go down''the wide world o''er!_) How far is St. Helena from an Emperor of France?
32772A_ dormeuse_ do you say?''
32772Again, why did you neglect your plain duty?''
32772All their precious talk of the mysteries of their trades-- why, what does it come to?''
32772An''what was his tools?
32772And ai n''t Kent back- door to Sussex?
32772And do n''t that make Frankie Sussex?
32772And how are they?''
32772And how does your Majesty govern it?
32772And you, Marquise?"
32772And, afterwards?''
32772Anyhow, Philip did n''t score, did he?''
32772Are n''t I right, Una?''
32772Are n''t you too old for trumpets?''
32772Are you mad?"
32772Bale her and keep her moving, Or she''ll break her back in the trough... Who said the weather''s improving, Or the swells are taking off?
32772Be you hit anywhere to signify?"
32772Break do?''
32772But if Philip had won, would you have blamed Gloriana for wasting those lads''lives?''
32772But is n''t that stealing?''
32772But to desert one''s fathers''Gods-- even if one does n''t believe in them-- in the middle of a gale, is n''t quite-- What would you do yourself?"
32772But was it like, think you, that he''d come down and rat- catch in general for lazy, ungrateful mankind?
32772But why am I on horseback while you are afoot?''
32772But why are you so sure, little maid?''
32772But you, valiant, loyal, honourable, and devout barons, Lords of Man''s Justice in your own bounds, do_ you_ mock my fool?"
32772By the same token, did ye ever hear o''one Torrigiano-- Torrisany we called him?''
32772Ca n''t ye see the grain of the wood do n''t favour a chisel?''
32772Called_ you_ pragmatical, Nick?''
32772Comprenny?"
32772Could you?''
32772D''you believe in your iron ships, Sim?"
32772D''you hate the French, chi-- Una?''
32772D''you like doctors, child?''
32772Did he say De Avila only to put her off her guard, or for this once has his black pen betrayed his black heart?
32772Did it gall thee, Hal, to see the rust on the dirty sword?
32772Did it work?''
32772Did n''t she say she''d lend''em guns?''
32772Did you desire so much?''
32772Did you really know her well?''
32772Did you see it work, Robin?"
32772Did your Aunt say I was to lie quiet in my grave for ever?"
32772Did your Aunt say she saw the world settin''in my hand, Sim?"
32772Did your maid ever plant any?''
32772Disheartening, sometimes.... What does that say now?''
32772Do the seal come to my island still?''
32772Do they say why he comes here?"
32772Do you know anything of dances, wench-- or Queen, must I say?''
32772Do you know the land of the Sea- calf, maiden?''
32772Do you mean Mars killed the rats because he hated the Moon?''
32772Do you think these poor people would let me listen to them through my trumpet-- for a little money?
32772Do you understand?''
32772Does he make a profit out of his coney- catching?''
32772Does his mother know?''
32772Does that make any odds?"
32772Does that make you alter your mind, young Burleigh?''
32772Does that suit?''
32772Eh?
32772Excuse me, sir, but was your enemy workin''with you?''
32772Folk in housen are born on the near side of Cold Iron-- there''s iron in every man''s house, is n''t there?
32772For example''--she pointed to Middenboro--''yonder old horse, with the face of a Spanish friar-- does he never break in?''
32772Had I rightly ought to tell''em this piece?''
32772Has thee seen the President?"
32772Hast thou heard it, Rahere?"
32772Have n''t I lost enough ships already?"
32772Have you been workin''honest, Mus''Dan?''
32772Have you ever heard,"How many miles to Babylon?"''
32772He kept saying,"Philadelphia, what does all this mean?"
32772He shook his head, so I spoke in Saxon:"Whose man art thou?"
32772Here for her sins she is waited upon by---- What were the young cockerels''names that served Gloriana at table?''
32772His stirrup brished Red Jacket''s elbow, and Red Jacket whispered up,"My brother knows it is not easy to be a chief?"
32772How did they stop King Philip from getting Virginia?''
32772How did you and honest Jack fare next?''
32772How did you come so to fail in your duty, Nick?''
32772How did your sick do in the fields?''
32772How do you advise, Bishop?"
32772How do you mean?''
32772I asked of her,"Then why did the God accept my right eye, and why are you so angry?"
32772I could have given him a better, such as:"There is a time for----"''''But what made you go to church to hear him?''
32772I heard her say,"What is it?
32772I said to my Mother,"Can a God die?"
32772I said,"What is the proof?"
32772I stiff- necked?
32772I was a craftsman too, d''ye see?
32772I wonder whether he made poor_ Troubadour_ shy when I lashed at him?
32772If a bishop ca n''t be a fisherman, who can?''
32772If he had n''t been fighting England I should n''t have lost my''baccy-- should I?
32772Is René your French governess?''
32772Is it not so?"
32772Is n''t it getting on for breakfast time?
32772Is n''t that enough?"
32772Is she strong enough to bear a long twelve forward?"
32772Is that old_ Pansy_ barging about the lower pasture now?''
32772Is that person better or worse?"
32772Is that witchcraft, Eddi?"
32772Is the_ Sovereign_ to lie in Thames river all her days, or will she take the high seas?"
32772Is there no other road?"
32772It do n''t hurt now, do it?''
32772It''s little one_ can_ do with that class of native except make them stop killing each other and themselves----''''Why did they kill themselves?''
32772It''ud be the same if I were dying on a mud- bank, would n''t it, Padda?"
32772Manners?''
32772No hanging?"
32772No?"
32772No?"
32772Not really?''
32772Nothing?
32772Now, where can we sit that''s not indoors?''
32772Now, you could n''t ever have slept-- not to any profit-- among your father''s trees same as you''ve laid out on Naked Chalk-- could you?''
32772Nurse,''Una called, as the light stopped on the flat,''when can I see the Morris twins?
32772Oh,_ what_ shall help England?''
32772Old One, why is it that men desire so greatly, and can do so little?''
32772One of the gentlemen said to me,"Is that a genuine cap o''Liberty you''re wearing?"
32772Pat as a sum in division it goes--( Every plant had a star bespoke)-- Who but Venus should govern the Rose?
32772Quick Big Hand wheels on him,"And is there anything in my past which makes you think I am averse to fighting Great Britain?"
32772Shall I bleed you a little, my dear Doctor?"
32772Shall I make him a bishop, De Aquila?"
32772Shall I see you up to the house, Miss Una?''
32772Shall I?
32772Shall we come this way?''
32772Shall we say twice the cost of the cargo?"
32772Stammering Jack preached, did he?
32772Tell himself stories about it?''
32772Tell me now"--he wrenched at my head--"why the King chose to honour you-- you-- you-- you lickspittle Englishman?
32772The little merry man that stammered so?
32772Their Priestess called to me and said,"How is it with your people?"
32772Their Priestess said,"For whose sake have you come?"
32772Then how''--Puck twitched aside the man''s dark- brown cloak--''how did a Flint- worker come by_ that_?
32772Then you could make him a splendid fortune, and send him out into the world?"
32772There was no plague in the smithy at Munday''s Lane----''''Munday''s Lane?
32772To me O!_)''Now where did Frankie learn his trade?
32772Una began; but--''Did they stop King Philip''s fleet?''
32772Una cried; and,''Have you smuggled much?''
32772Was I right?''
32772Was he a Frenchy like?''
32772Was he so tired?''
32772Watercress, maybe?''
32772Were you not horribly frightened?''
32772Were you one of them?''
32772What a murrain right had he to make any plantation there, a hundred leagues north of his Spanish Main, and only six weeks from England?
32772What booty got you, and where have you hid it?
32772What chariots, what horses, Against us shall bide While the Stars in their courses Do fight on our side?
32772What d''you know of him?"
32772What did he say?''
32772What did she do?
32772What did you do, Phil?''
32772What did you use against him?''
32772What did_ you_ do?''
32772What did_ you_ make of it, young Burleigh?''
32772What do you think of that, Padda?"
32772What does my one eye matter if my other eye sees fat sheep and fat children running about safely?"
32772What does your wisdom make of that wandering and variable star behind those apple boughs?''
32772What else can I do?"
32772What else could I ha''done?
32772What else could I have done?
32772What else could I have done?
32772What else could I have done?
32772What else could I have done?
32772What else could I have done?''
32772What else-- what else in England''s name could she have done?''
32772What had happened?''
32772What had they done?''
32772What have you got a nurse for?''
32772What is a man that his mere death must upheave a people?
32772What is it, my son?"
32772What makes you want to wander there with all the world between?
32772What might it have cost you?''
32772What might you know of her?''
32772What profit did you expect to make on it?"
32772What shall she do?''
32772What they ca n''t smuggle, They''ll run over seas?''
32772What''ll you do if we do n''t go away?''
32772What''s going to hurt me?''
32772What''s happened?"
32772What''s the matter with you?
32772What''s this, Bucksteed?"
32772What''s your pleasure with me?"
32772What''s your share in her, Pharaoh?"
32772What?''
32772When they had grilled long enough, she says:"And so you would have fleshed your maiden swords for me-- for me?"
32772Where did we go?
32772Where did you break your Queen''s peace?"
32772Where wast thou, Hugh, in it?"
32772Where''s Sim''s shirt?"
32772Where''s master?''
32772Which shall befriend our latter end-- And who shall judge the Lord?_ THE END_ Printed by_ R.& R. CLARK, LIMITED,_ EDINBURGH_.
32772Which way did the runagates go?''
32772Who but Jupiter own the Oak?
32772Who d''you put second?''
32772Who here judges this man?
32772Who is your Minister?''
32772Who''s there?''
32772Why a plague was stuttering Jack at Oxford then?''
32772Why are you not Gert Schwankfelder?"
32772Why are you not the new boy?
32772Why had the plague not broken out at the blacksmith''s shop in Munday''s Lane?
32772Why not baptize him?"
32772Why should I lose a good ship?
32772Why were n''t we told?''
32772Why?''
32772Wo n''t he, Hobby?''
32772Worth the price of a pair of old shoes-- hey?''
32772Would n''t you like to be with your old woman to- night, Tom?"
32772Would you like to see how we''re mendin''the bell- beams, Mus''Dan?''
32772Would you like to see?
32772Ye see?''
32772You hear?''
32772You know the mirth that cuts off the very breath, while ye stamp and snatch at the short ribs?
32772You know this stupid little cough of mine?
32772You like to fiddle?"
32772You look at me?
32772You mean our village?
32772You never saw two men so frightened in your life, and when I said,"What_ was_''the subject of your remarks,''René?"
32772You think at me?
32772You was in your right, o''course, sir, to say what you thought o''his work; but if you''ll excuse me, was you in your duty?''
32772You would n''t like to go back to bare feet again, same as last year, would you?
32772You''ll not be frightened?
32772You?''
32772_ Can_ you guess, my dear, what that poor crazy thing had done?
32772_ Much_ more becoming, do n''t you think?''
32772and-- I think you laughed, sir?''
32772maids, I''ve done with''ee all but one, And she can never be mine._[ 4] Earl Godwin of the Goodwin Sands(?).
32772says my Aunt;"d''ye see that?
32772was changed to"King Philip''s fleet?"
32772what will not foolish young men do for a beautiful maid?''
32772what''s a Witchmaster?''
9790''An''what might our last giddy- go- round signify?'' 9790 ''Are you Captain Mankeltow?''
9790''As''e got any- thin''in about my''orrible death an''execution? 9790 ''Asn''t the visitor come aboard, Sir?
9790''But when do we get rid o''this whisky- peddlin''blighter o''yours, Sir?'' 9790 ''But, in Heaven''s Holy Name, why?''
9790''Do?'' 9790 ''Have n''t I?
9790''Have you gathered in old man Van Zyl?'' 9790 ''How d''you know that?''
9790''Is that all?'' 9790 ''Like me to stop now?
9790''May I make an observation, Sir?'' 9790 ''Op?
9790''Ow can you talk such silly nonsense?
9790''Ow did you get''i m?
9790''Preserve what?'' 9790 ''Then what have you done that signifies?''
9790''Twon''t make me drunk, will it? 9790 ''What court- martial?''
9790''What d''you do about aliens?'' 9790 ''What hit us?
9790''What''ave you got now?'' 9790 ''Where does your groom come in?''
9790''You''ave?'' 9790 --Mr. Pyecroft does n''t object?"
9790A regular Sanna''s Post, is n''t it?
9790A warrant''oose name begins with a V., is n''t it?
9790About the colours? 9790 Adrian?
9790Ai n''t that Eastbourne yonder?
9790Ai n''t you glad it''s all in the family somehow?
9790All by yourself?
9790An''a little sister?
9790An''how many times might you''ave been at Aukland?
9790An''if it comes to that how about Vancouver in''87?
9790An''it was no fault o''theirs?
9790An''what manner o''manoeuvres d''you expect to see in a blighted cathedral like the_ Pedantic_? 9790 An''what sort of a brake might you use?"
9790An''you think,said Pyecroft( I have no hope to render the scorn of the words),"_ that''ll_ make any odds?
9790And friendly? 9790 And how often had Vickery seen her?"
9790And it carried away four of''is teeth-- on the lower port side, was n''t it, Pritch? 9790 And that full company extending behind the three elms to the south- west?"
9790And that''s only one of her little games, is it? 9790 And the strike?"
9790And then?
9790And those waves set the coherer at work, just like an ordinary telegraph- office ticker?
9790And what about the others?
9790And what are the colours at the top of the-- whatever you see?
9790And what did you do?
9790And what do you do there?
9790And what happens after Second Camp?
9790And when do we shut up shop?
9790And you like the lead- figures too? 9790 And-- but I fear I speak to deaf ears-- do they never impress you?"
9790And?
9790Any luck?
9790Anything you''d like to tell''em?
9790Anytime?
9790Are n''t we goin''to maroon our Robert? 9790 Are n''t you even a corporal?"
9790Are they, by Jove? 9790 Are we_ en à © tat de partir_?"
9790Are you an_ Archimandrite?_I demanded.
9790Are you member Torquay Yacht Club?
9790Are you still a Tynesider?
9790Are you? 9790 At the upper window?
9790Be yeou gwine to anchor?
9790But are you sure I sha''n''t be----?
9790But has the_ Stiletto_ broken down?
9790But how is it with yourself-- yourself?
9790But how''s the mother?
9790But if he was all charcoal- like?
9790But if those cruisers are crocks, why does the Admiral let''em out of Weymouth at all?
9790But is n''t there a lot of unfairness in this head- money system?
9790But now we''re talking of it, were n''t you all a little surprised?
9790But what in the world do you want him for?
9790But what_ is_ it?
9790But when''s this silly game to finish, any''ow?
9790But who taught''em?
9790But why have they lots of blank for_ us_?
9790But, how in the world do you know about colours?
9790But_ you_ are n''t driving?
9790By the way, where are they?
9790By the way, who is Mr. Carteret- Jones when he''s at home?
9790Can I give you a lift anywhere?
9790Can I keep it? 9790 Can Volunteers go foreign, then?"
9790Can you come with us?
9790Can you do it, Sir?
9790Cats and Rats livin''together-- see?
9790Colours as colours?
9790Could n''t you have appealed to an umpire or-- or something?
9790D''you mean a dull purplish patch, like port- wine mixed with ink?
9790D''you remember, Vee-- by the market- square-- that night when the wagons went out?
9790D''you suppose it''s any pleasure to_ me_ to reject chaps of your build and make? 9790 Dead, am I?
9790Did I talk? 9790 Did he know my General?
9790Did he say anything?
9790Did he stop to see Mrs. Bathurst at Worcester?
9790Did n''t I say''e would n''t understand compass deviations? 9790 Did n''t he know you?"
9790Did they circulate his description?
9790Did they get you? 9790 Did they pay you umpire''s fee?"
9790Did you sink?
9790Did you swim?
9790Did you? 9790 Do all regiments do it?"
9790Do colour- sergeants handle half- companies with you?
9790Do n''t they get sick of it?
9790Do they follow their trade while they''re in the Line?
9790Do we turn over to the new cruiser?
9790Do you always do this sham- fight business?
9790Do you mean black streaks and jags across the purple?
9790Do you mean we''re overhearing Portsmouth ships trying to talk to each other-- that we''re eavesdropping across half South England?
9790Do you pretend to know where you are?
9790Do you suppose I''ll have to manoeuvre with your flo- tilla?
9790Do you think Click''ud ha''gone up that way?
9790Do you think it is in the English language, or do you not?
9790Does n''t it make you feel fair perishing? 9790 Does n''t the chopping and changing upset the men?"
9790Does she do that often?
9790Does the Railway get a reward for returnin''''em, then?
9790Does''unger produce''alluciations?
9790Easy to run?
9790Eh?
9790Even supposing Mr. Mangles''cats''-meat- coloured hovel ululated with humans, ca n''t you see for yourself-- that--?
9790Excuse me, Mister,he said, without turning( and the speech betrayed his nationality),"would you mind keeping away from these garments?
9790Excuse me, Sir,said a man,"but would n''t sea- time count in my favour?
9790Excuse me,he asked of a sudden,"but why did you do that, Sir?"
9790Fanny_ who_?
9790Grand, is n''t it? 9790 Guard which?
9790Half the men here are in plain clothes, and what are those women and children doing?
9790Has she any more little surprises up her dainty sleeve?
9790Have I any use?
9790Have I gone gunning against the British? 9790 Have we made good, Bayley?"
9790Have you a big brother?
9790Have you any use for papers?
9790Have you ever wanted to?
9790Have you known Mr. Pyecroft long?
9790Have you much land then?
9790Have you seen''em again, Sir-- this mornin''?
9790Have you such a thing as a frame- plan of the_ Cryptic_ aboard?
9790Him? 9790 Home?
9790Horrid aggressive, ai n''t we?
9790How about it? 9790 How did I come to knock the chair over?
9790How do you regard the proposition-- as a Brother? 9790 How else are we to get Red Fleet''s private signal- code?
9790How it all comes back, do n''t it?
9790How long does it take you to prepare for inspection?
9790How many are they?
9790How many corps are there here?
9790How much drill do the boys put in?
9790How was it?
9790How were they manoeuvring and what with?
9790How will this do?
9790How? 9790 How?"
9790Hullo,said the Sergeant of the picket, twenty minutes later,"where did you round him up?"
9790I did-- you did-- Paterson did-- an''''oo was the Marine that married the cocoanut- woman afterwards-- him with the mouth?
9790I thought the_ Hierophant_ was down the coast?
9790I was askin''you before these gentlemen came,said Hooper to me,"whether you knew Wankies-- on the way to the Zambesi-- beyond Buluwayo?"
9790I''m going to waste a little trouble on you before I send you back to your picket_ quite_ naked-- eh? 9790 If I did d''you suppose I''d talk about it?"
9790In this weather?
9790Indeed, if_ we_ are not saturated with the spirit of the Mill, who should be?
9790Is it catching?
9790Is it regulation?
9790Is it so very beautiful?
9790Is n''t it a trifle blasphemous, though, to work you in this way?
9790Is n''t that a motor car?
9790Is that you, Mewsalina? 9790 Is that you-- from the other side of the county?"
9790Is that you?
9790Is the Fleet open to take any regiment aboard?
9790Is there such a thing as one fine big drink aboard this one fine big battleship?
9790Is this it? 9790 Jenny?
9790Look like etymologists, do n''t they? 9790 Married, ai n''t''e?"
9790Marvellous, is n''t it? 9790 May I come too?"
9790Me? 9790 Meanin''that the other jaunty is now pursuin''us on his lily feet?"
9790Mr. Hinchcliffe, what''s her extreme economical radius?
9790My gun? 9790 Not as easy as it looks-- eh, Hinch?"
9790Not bad, is it?
9790Not like turbines? 9790 Not to the old Wheel, then?"
9790Nothing serious, I hope? 9790 Of course you have your authority to show?"
9790Oh, that''s the compulsion of it?
9790Oh-- er-- I suppose it''s the frost that has made us a little thick- headed, but to whom are we talking?
9790On its own account?
9790One of your people died from forgetting that, did n''t she?
9790Our attention? 9790 Our betters?"
9790Our young gentleman in blue?
9790Remember when''e told us to walk in single file for fear o''bears? 9790 Robert,"he said,"have you a mother?"
9790See those spars up- ended over there? 9790 Shall I stop, or shall I cut him down?"
9790Shall I that have suffered the children to come to me hold them against their will?
9790Shall I turn her on?
9790So in future I am to be considered mechanically? 9790 Still uttering?"
9790Suppose their torpedo- nets are down?
9790Surely you were court martialled for that?
9790Tell? 9790 That all?
9790That was n''t difficult?
9790The Ship o''State-- most important?
9790The Volunteers? 9790 The badge of your ratin''?"
9790The hotel would n''t exactly advertise it, would it? 9790 The waters are finding their level as usual-- but why do you ask?"
9790The_ Bedlamite_, d''you mean--''er last commission, when they all went crazy?
9790Then go round-- hard----"To what end?
9790Then have you never---?
9790Then what am I to do with the bag, Sir? 9790 Then what possessed_ you_ to give it away to him, you owl?"
9790Then where be Brixham Harbor?
9790Then who were you?
9790Then why did n''t you come through the upper woods? 9790 Then why did n''t you tell me?"
9790They never circulated his description?
9790They wear spurs there?
9790To possess-- er-- all this environment as an integral part of one''s daily life must insensibly of course... You see?
9790To sit by right at the heart of things-- eh?
9790Trials like those we just saw?
9790Two?
9790Up country?
9790WIRELESS"It''s a funny thing, this Marconi business, is n''t it?
9790Was he allowed to do that?
9790Was it all right?
9790Was n''t he?
9790Was that before the mistress come out to speak to you, Sir?
9790Was that your first collision?
9790Was you lookin''for a_ Bedlamite?_ I''ve-- I''ve been invalided, an''what with that, an''visitin''my family''ome at Lewes, per''aps I''ve come late. 9790 We''re at the South gate, are n''t we?
9790Well, Purvis, have you ear- marked our little lot?
9790Well, has Matthews told you all about it? 9790 Well?"
9790Well?
9790Well?
9790Were n''t a good many of you out of town?
9790What about Glass''s execution?
9790What about their musketry average?
9790What about''Op?
9790What are those boys yonder-- that squad at the double?
9790What are you doing here?
9790What are you panickin''at?
9790What boat''s_ thatt_?
9790What come to Moon? 9790 What d''you suppose the captain knew-- or did?"
9790What d''you want with so many?
9790What d''you want?
9790What did he say?
9790What did you do for''em?
9790What did you get for it?
9790What did you think?
9790What do yee say- ay?
9790What do you take for your-- cough?
9790What do you think?
9790What do_ you_ think of him?
9790What does one do when a barbarian utters? 9790 What does she mean by''walking in the wood''?"
9790What does the single cannon on those men''s sleeves mean?
9790What for?
9790What for?
9790What for?
9790What happens if he upsets?
9790What have they got jumpers and ducks for?
9790What in the world have I done?
9790What is it?
9790What is''e? 9790 What might you teach''em after this, then?"
9790What of it?
9790What plan?
9790What possessed you to take your ponies across the sand- pits, Pij?
9790What tattoo marks?
9790What the deuce are they doing?
9790What the deuce is the meaning of this?
9790What the dickens are we going to do?
9790What were his marks?
9790What wonder of Heaven''s coming now?
9790What''s a torpedo- gunner more or less to a full lootenant commanding six thirty- knot destroyers for the first time? 9790 What''s a trackless''heef''?
9790What''s a turbine?
9790What''s happened? 9790 What''s he done now, Sir?"
9790What''s her speed?
9790What''s that for?
9790What''s that to do with us? 9790 What''s the evolution now?"
9790What''s the evolution?
9790What''s the idea?
9790What''s this? 9790 What''s worryin''Ada now?"
9790What''s your corps?
9790What''s your service?
9790What''s''is wonderful name?
9790What-- what are you going to do about it, Johnny-- eh?
9790What? 9790 What?"
9790When did the_ Stiletto_ break down?
9790When do you expect to get the message from Poole?
9790Where are the guns?
9790Where be gwine tu? 9790 Where d''you get it from?"
9790Where do you get these beautiful short faggots from?
9790Where does he expect we''ll be, with these currents evolutin''like sailormen at the Agricultural Hall?
9790Where does the Imperial Guard come in in all this gorgeousness?
9790Where have you''heefed''?
9790Where is that-- minutely particularised person-- Glass?
9790Where is the old man?
9790Where to?
9790Where was it?
9790Where''s his nephew?
9790Where''s that prevaricatin''fishmonger?
9790Where''s the next nearest doctor?
9790Where, as I was going to say, does the Militia come in?
9790Which?
9790Who gives''em their kit-- Government?
9790Who invented it?
9790Who is he?
9790Who told you anything about it-- in the beginning?
9790Who were the destroyers?
9790Who''s an A.C.?
9790Who''s going to catch it?
9790Who''s the owner?
9790Who''s your sub?
9790Who?
9790Why did Vickery run,I began, but Pyecroft''s smile made me turn my question to"Who was she?"
9790Why did n''t I have the nets down? 9790 Why do n''t they go round?"
9790Why horses for a foot regiment?
9790Why is that?
9790Why not? 9790 Why not?
9790Why on earth did n''t you come along with me?
9790Why was he called Click?
9790Why, what have I done?
9790Why?
9790Why?
9790Why?
9790Will you tell me what those plumbers and plasterers and bricklayers that I saw go out just now have to do with what I was taught to call the Line?
9790Wo n''t you want to fill your bunkers, or take water, or oil her up?
9790Would he pass there-- tryin''to get to that Lake what''s''is name?
9790Would you like to go over it? 9790 Yes, but that being so, where does your much- advertised twenty- five miles an hour come in?
9790Yes?
9790You did n''t happen to hear what Frankie told me from the flagship, did you? 9790 You drive?"
9790You know how writing shows up white on a burned letter? 9790 You recruit from''em?"
9790You take the shop for half an hour-- to oblige_ me_, wo n''t you?
9790You think it is wrong, then?
9790You think so? 9790 You''ll excuse me, o''course, but-- what d''you want''i m_ for?_""I want to make him drunk.
9790You''ll take''em as they stand?
9790You''re fond of children?
9790You''ve noticed it?
9790You-- you have n''t seen any one have you-- perhaps?
9790You? 9790 _ Ca n''t_ you see what he sees in her?"
9790_ Do_ you know what the mid- link is, Hinch?
9790_ He_ was the maniac who wanted to buy a ham and see life-- was he? 9790 _ What_ did you say?"
9790_ Who_?
9790_ You_ do n''t get this-- eh?
9790''"_"Awful?"
9790''Are you sure?''
9790''Ave I?"
9790''Do n''t it seem to you she''s lookin''for somebody?''
9790''Eard anything of''i m lately, Pye?"
9790''England?''
9790''How are you fixed financially?
9790''I am,''he says;''and what may you be?''
9790''Jever see Tom Reed with his vest off, steerin''Congress through a heat- wave?
9790''Mistah Ducane,''he says,''what is this painful interregnum?''
9790''Oo is it takes the lydy''s purse?
9790''Remember, Pye, when''e''opped about in that bog full o''ferns an''sniffed an''said''e could smell the smoke of''is uncle''s farm?
9790''Sure,''I says,''did n''t you''ear Dawson give tongue?
9790''What''s the matter of your bowels?''
9790''What''s the rest of it?''
9790''Who is G.M.?''
9790''Would_ you_ be a naturalised Boer?''
9790''_ But?_ he went on,''in future, Mr. Pyecroft, I should take it kindly of you if you''d confine your remarks to the drinks set before you.
9790''_ Do you know what that means?
9790''_ Was it garnished with suet?"
9790''_ What was that, now?"
9790( Remember the big tree on the pavement by the side- bar, Pye?)
9790( What did I think of your enlisted men?
9790***** What orders?
9790--the speaker was in the last of the line of destroyers, as we thumped astern--"aren''t you lonely out there?"
9790... And how could I ever bear the garden door shut?
9790... Where d''you live?"
9790A SAHIBS''WAR Pass?
9790A trooper only after all these years?
9790About how big a ham do you need?"
9790Ai n''t a dung- cart more to the point?"
9790Ai n''t there noise enough for you, Pye?"
9790Ai n''t''e a liar?
9790Amritzar?
9790An American?
9790An old man?
9790An''Agemond''s dead?
9790An''now-- here''s santy to us all!--what d''you want o''me?"
9790An''what may you have been doin''with yourself?"
9790And I said,"What hast thou done?"
9790And I said,"What of the wounded Boer- log within?"
9790And I said:"What need now that they have slain my child?
9790And Sikandar Khan said,"Is it too heavy?"
9790And did you''appen to see them upstairs too?"
9790And they were, most of''em, the children we have to take over at Second Camp, were n''t they?
9790Any child can open a valve and start a steamer''s engines, because a turn of the hand lets in the main steam, does n''t it?
9790Any sort of light machinery?"
9790Are n''t they rowing Navy- stroke, yonder?"
9790Are n''t you going to bed?"
9790Are you beginnin''to follow our tattics?
9790Are you goin''to charge''em?"
9790Are you going to watch?"
9790Are you happy, Morgan?"
9790As soon as this other man opened his mouth I said,''You''re Kentucky, ai n''t you?''
9790As we drew nearer we caught the words, for they were launched with intention:--''Oo is it mashes the country nurse?
9790At this the woman with the swine''s eyes and the jowl of a swine ran forward, and Sikandar Khan said,"Shall I strike or bind?
9790Attaree, belike?
9790B.,''I said,''when next I call I want you to remember that this is my particular-- just as you''re my particular?''
9790Behind us the_ Agatha''s_ boat, returning from her fish- selling cruise, yelled:"Have''ee done the trick?
9790Bitter cold, is n''t it?"
9790Born and bred in Hind, was he?
9790Burgard snatched up the receiver:"Yes, Sir...._ What_, Sir?...
9790But what d''you want with signals?''
9790But where''s 267, Sir?"
9790But,''he says pathetic,''have n''t they backed the band noble?''
9790By the way, is it beautiful?"
9790Ca n''t you see?"
9790Can the Presence recall it?
9790Can we whack her up to fifteen, d''you think?"
9790Cashell?"
9790Children, O children, where are you?"
9790Company guns?
9790Copper made no motion to rise, but, cross- legged under the rock, grunted:"''Ow much did old Krujer pay you for this?
9790Could you lend me someone to set me on my road at first?
9790Cut''is bloomin''hair?
9790D''you mind?"
9790D''you see?
9790Did I tell you my Captain gave me a letter to an English Lord in Cape Town, and he fixed things so''s I could lie up a piece in his house?
9790Did n''t I say we never met in_ pup- pup- puris naturalibus_, if I may so put it, without a remarkably hectic day ahead of us?"
9790Did n''t us, Albert?"
9790Did they do well?"
9790Did ye hear him shruck just now?
9790Did you ever hear that, khaki-- eh?"
9790Did you know how I was aching for papers?"
9790Did you know poultry bled that extravagant?
9790Did you see him by the fountain, Sir?"
9790Didst Thou push from the nipple O Child, to hear the angels adore Thee?
9790Do n''t they?"
9790Do n''t you remember the Middle Moor Collieries''strike?"
9790Do n''t you see?"
9790Do n''t you think I conned her like a cock- angel, Pye?"
9790Do n''t you understand?"
9790Do n''t_ you_ ever have a sore throat from smoking?"
9790Do we turn here?"
9790Do you know anything about steam?"
9790Do you mean to tell me you''re going to play prisoner till it''s over?''
9790Do you subscribe to that?"
9790Do you think that excessive?"
9790Do you understand?"
9790Do you understand?''
9790Do you want a tow to Brixham?"
9790Do_ you_ know?"
9790Do_ you_ see anything funny in it?"
9790Does Antonio say anything about that?"
9790Does anybody here know anything against any of these men?"
9790Does he say anything about the leadsmen?"
9790Does she decant her innards often, so to speak?"
9790Does that make it any clearer?"
9790Does the Sahib know the Generals who signed them?
9790Does the Sahib not agree?
9790Does your mamma keep a dog?"
9790Eh?
9790Elsewhere, one detaches from on high wood, canvas, iron bolts, coal- dust-- what do I know_?''"
9790For me only....""Why?"
9790Gow.--He was born of woman... but at the end threw life from him, like your Prince, for a little sleep..."Have I any look of a King?"
9790Had you any particular port in your mind?"
9790Have a drink?''
9790Have n''t you seen''i m, Sir?"
9790Have you commanded the regiment experimentally?"
9790Have you ever seen a spiritualistic seance?
9790Have you had this combustible spirit- lamp long?"
9790Have you noticed?"
9790Have''ee done the trick?"
9790He asked the one British question I was waiting for,''Had n''t I made my working- parts too light?''
9790He that hangs him does so in obedience to the Duke, and asks no more than"Where is the rope?"
9790He too, loved his life?
9790He''s my first and only cap- ture, an''I''m goin''to walk''ome with''i m, ai n''t I, Ducky?
9790Hinchcliffe?"
9790Hinchcliffe?"
9790Hinchcliffe?"
9790Hooper?"
9790How a little moisture disintegrates, do n''t it?
9790How did it feel your end of the game?
9790How did our Trials go, Matthews?"
9790How did the poor fool come by it?
9790How do cars break down?"
9790How do you read it off?"
9790How in thunder was I to know there was n''t the ghost of any road in the country?
9790How many of''em can you remember in your own mind, settin''aside the first-- an''per''aps the last--_and one more_?"
9790How many well- paid artisans work more than four days a week anyhow?
9790How much does your kit cost you?"
9790How should I?
9790How would you get their kit into the ship?"
9790How''m I to get past?"
9790I came also?
9790I go down to Eshtellenbosch by the next_ terain_?
9790I go with the Heaven- born?
9790I heard them, but I did n''t know that they were not mine by right till Mrs. Madden told me----""The butler''s wife?
9790I must have been at work half an hour when I heard in the wood the voice of the blind woman crying:"Children, oh children, where are you?"
9790I put on the uniform of my rank and went to the big dak- bungalow, called Maun Nihâl Seyn,[ Footnote: Mount Nelson?]
9790I said,"How dost thou know?"
9790I said,"What need to leave one?
9790I suppose it was the pretty talk about rivers and suns that cheated him-- eh?
9790I thank you, but I do n''t use any tobacco you''d be likely to carry... Bull Durham?
9790I wonder where Mr. Moorshed has got to?"
9790I''ll guide you round to the front of the house; but you will go slowly, wo n''t you, till you''re out of the grounds?
9790I''m going to drive her to Instead Wick-- aren''t I?"
9790If you''d invented your own gun, and spent fifty- seven thousand dollars on her-- and had paid your own expenses from the word''go''?
9790In an hour and a half?
9790Inconceivable-- eh?
9790Indeed, it was Mr. Pyecroft, following me out of the shop, who said hollowly:"What might you be doing here?"
9790Is he a popular writer?"
9790Is n''t that small allowance?"
9790Is that all?
9790Is that clear, or would you like it all in words of four syllables?"
9790Is that true?"
9790Is that what''s surprising you?"
9790Is that you, Madden?
9790Is there no help?...
9790Is-- sten-- cilled frieze your starboard side new Admiralty regulation, or your Number One''s private expense?''
9790It is demoralising to both sides-- eh?"
9790It is n''t foolish, do you think?"
9790It''s the only thing that makes life worth living-- when they''re fond of you, is n''t it?
9790J''ever read that paper?
9790Lahore?
9790Let''s see-- they were a last- century draft, were n''t they?
9790Mad?
9790Madehurst?"
9790Mangles?"
9790Me?
9790Moorshed?"
9790No have gee- gee how can move?
9790No objection to my movin''down to fetch it, is there-- Sir?"
9790Nothin''about the little shells rumblin''out o''the guns so casual?"
9790Nothin''about the way the crews flinched an''hopped?
9790Now where did I last...?
9790Now where in all this mess of compulsory Volunteers----?"
9790Now, Sir?"
9790Now, could n''t you oblige with Antonio''s account of Glass''s execution?"
9790Now, who the dooce did Jenkins keep?
9790Now, who was the woman the Abbot kept?
9790Now?
9790Oh, while I think of it, what''s the news from Callton Rise?"
9790Oh, yes?
9790One hundred thousand_ men_, without a single case of venereal, and an average sick list of two per cent, permanently on a war footing?
9790One sits upon the edge of the vessel and chants interminably the lugubrious"Roule Britannia"--to endure how lomg_?''"
9790Opposite the Statue?
9790Or Laughtite, the new explosive?
9790Pass?
9790Pass?
9790Per''aps you did n''t know that?
9790Pyecroft?"
9790Pyecroft?"
9790Pyecroft?"
9790Pyecroft?"
9790Really, now?
9790Remember that way she had, Pye?"
9790Rum?
9790Rum?
9790Said Pyecroft suddenly:--"How many women have you been intimate with all over the world, Pritch?"
9790Said a captain a mile away:"Why are they singing_ that?_ We have n''t had a mail for a month, have we?"
9790Said a captain a mile away:"Why are they singing_ that?_ We have n''t had a mail for a month, have we?"
9790Said the sentry, assured of the visitor''s good faith,"Talk to''em?
9790Settin''that aside, so to say,''ave you ever found these little things make much difference?
9790Shall I bring my uniform?"
9790Shall I resume my narrative?"
9790Shall I take the wheel?"
9790Shall we go up against Nimrud_?"
9790She''ll burn her tubes if she loses her water?"
9790Shopkeeper was he?"
9790Small quick- firers, Sir?
9790So I said, speaking as we do-- we did-- when none was near,"Thou art a groom and I am a grass- cutter, but is this any promotion, Child?"
9790So now I beg your pardon.... What are you going to laugh at?"
9790So that was why he knocked the chair down?"
9790The Boer- log are clever?
9790The Hebrew Schools stop the Mounted Troops._''Pij, were you scuppered by Jewboys?"
9790The Lieutenant- Sahib does not understand my talk?
9790The Presence knows the Punjab?
9790The Sahib knows how we of Hind hear all that passes over the earth?
9790The Sahib says that Sikhs do not take menial service?
9790The Sahib says that troopers do not wear silver chains?
9790The Sahib''s nurse was a Surtee woman from the Bombay side?
9790The little drums beating in the bazaars?
9790The young Lieutenant- Sahib will not detain me?
9790Then I can come and see you man to man like, Miss, in the daylight.... That gentleman''s not going away, is he?"
9790Then I said to Kurban Sahib,"What is one Mussulman pig more or less?
9790Then Kurban Sahib called to me in our tongue, saying,"Is this a good place to make tea?"
9790Then Pyecroft,_ solo arpeggio_:"Rum?
9790Then the jersey voice said:"What the mischief''s that?"
9790Then to me:"Wo n''t you go aboard?
9790Then we do sea- time in the war boats----""_ What- t?_"I said.
9790Then with very pretty scorn,"would you like a lamp to see to eat by?"
9790There are a good many kinds of induction----""Yes, but what_ is_ induction?"
9790There''s a mob of''em sitting round their Bibles seventeen''undred yards( you said it was seventeen''undred?)
9790There''s a tank as you might say at the back o''that big hotel up the hill-- what do they call it?"
9790These are our chaps-- but what am I thinking of?
9790They made a favour of putting in drills, did n''t they?
9790They shot us?
9790Thieves?
9790Think they''ll take_ you_ an''your potty quick- firers?"
9790Troopers do not wear the Arder of Beritish India?
9790Warn them of seas that slip our yoke Of slow conspiring stars-- The ancient Front of Things unbroke But heavy with new wars?
9790Was it_ burgum_ or_ hundredum_?
9790Was n''t he?"
9790Was that the way Antonio looked at it?
9790Was that wrong, think you?"
9790Was that you behind us?"
9790Watchers, O Watchers a thousand thousand?
9790We can run to just one day''s amusement for our friend, or else what''s the good o''discipline?
9790Well, I hope you''re proud of yourself?"
9790Well, Mr. John Pennycuik, I''m going to teach you a little''istory, as you''d call it-- eh?"
9790Well, Pyecroft?"
9790Well?"
9790Were there any left to die?
9790Were you in Cape Town last December when Phyllis''s Circus came?"
9790What about''Op?"
9790What are you giving us?
9790What are you saying, my child?"
9790What did he write about?"
9790What did my agent write you on the 15th?"
9790What did you get?
9790What do they mean?"
9790What do you think of him?"
9790What do_ you_ know about it?"
9790What do_ you_ think?''
9790What earthly difference does it make?"
9790What else?"
9790What form did the honour take?"
9790What is it?"
9790What merry beehive''s broken loose now?"
9790What might you have in your hand there?"
9790What shall we do with him-- eh?"
9790What shall we do with him?
9790What sort of a God have you been unloading on us, you black_ aas vogels_?
9790What the deuce is the_ Cryptic_ signalling?"
9790What was you wanted for at''ome?
9790What waters have they let in upon me?"
9790What''s a smokin''''ektacomb?"
9790What''s an Area?
9790What''s an admiral after all?''
9790What''s astonishing in that?
9790What''s everything generally?"
9790What''s fivers to me, young man?
9790What''s going to happen next?"
9790What''s my gun done, anyway?''
9790What''s the sense of talking Akron with no pants?
9790What''s their regimental average?"
9790What''s your name-- eh?"
9790What''s your ship, now?"
9790What''s''appened?
9790What-- news-- promised-- destroyer-- flotilla?''"
9790What?
9790What?"
9790When we two lay in the breath of the kine?"
9790When you were at the Ragged Schools did they teach you any history, Tommy--''istory I mean?"
9790Where be''e gwine tu with our fine new bobstay?"
9790Where did you desert from?"
9790Where may your precious recruit who need n''t live in barracks learn his drill?"
9790Where the Heavens is that blighted by- pass?"
9790Where''s Two Six Seven?"
9790Where''s a stick?"
9790Who am I but the instrument of vengeance in the hands of an over- ruling Providence?
9790Who pulled bow in the gig going ashore?
9790Who told Boy Niven...?"
9790Who warned''em?"
9790Who''s_ that_?
9790Why are they so shy?
9790Why are you so slow?
9790Why d''you want to know?"
9790Why did n''t I have the nets down?"
9790Why do n''t I offer it to our army?
9790Why have they not sent for men of the Tochi-- the men of the Tirah-- the men of Buner?
9790Why would n''t I know?"
9790Why, last Whit Monday we had-- how many were down at the dock- edge in the first eight hours?
9790Why?
9790Why?"
9790Why?"
9790Will the Heaven- born bring the honour of his presence to a seat?
9790Will you come again with me to- morrow?''
9790Will you help me out, please?
9790Wo n''t you come down?"
9790Would you kindly mind turnin''to the precise page indicated an''givin''me a_ rà © sumà ©_ of''is tattics?"
9790Would you like to hear about the land- tenure in Trott''s Wood?
9790Would you mind telling me anything else of interest that happened?"
9790Yes, four good turbines and a neat brick penstock-- eh?
9790Yes, that is the very man; but how does the Presence know?
9790You are not a gun- sharp?
9790You can think of it when I''m taking the skin off your back-- eh?...
9790You did n''t get much change out of''em at Pootfontein?''
9790You do n''t know what_ thatt_ means-- eh?"
9790You know what that is-- eh?
9790You know_ thatt_--eh?"
9790You never heard the''Dead March''on a bugle?
9790You never see pork fisted out of its receptacle,''ave you?
9790You remember the 30th-- the old East Lancashire-- at Mian Mir?
9790You say they were here before that?"
9790You see?
9790You suppose I ride bicycles up an''down my engine- room?"
9790You think you''ve done something?
9790You''ve eleven-- eh?
9790You''ve never seen a steam- cutter let down on the deck,''ave you?
9790You''ve seen them and heard them?"
9790You?"
9790Zigler?''
9790_ Are_ you member Torquay Yacht Club?"
9790_ Do_ you blame the beggar?
9790_ I_ do n''t think it so foolish-- do you?"
9790_ My_ father?
9790_ Now_ d''you see why there''s such a rush to get into a Guard battalion?"
9790_ Why_, as I was saying, must I disarrange my fur and my digestion to chase you round the dusty arena whenever we happen to meet?"
9790_ You''ve_ been training for this, have n''t you?"
9790_ You_ know''em, Van Zyl?
9790_ You_ remember''em, Mankeltow?''
9790but what happened to Do n''t Care?"
9790he says,''must I stay with Cronje till you have taught half a million of these stupid boys to ride?
9790said Macduff, smacking his lips,"or be yeou gwine straight on to Livermead Beach?"
9790said he, clanking his chain--"to be so baited on all sides by Fortune, that I must e''en die now to live with myself one day longer?"
9790she said,"from the other side of the county?"
9790what boat''s that?"
13085And I suppose you had n''t time to brush your hair either?
13085Did I? 13085 Do you know I''ve broken this man''s neck?"
13085Mother,he ses so soon as the door ope''d,"have you seen him?"
13085Pye,said he,"have you an uncle?"
13085What can I do?
13085What time''s dinner?
13085Who''d dare acquit us in the face of what''ud be demanded by-- the other party? 13085 Who''d have thought he was that out of training?
13085Will you kindly tell us what steps you took with regard to the second accused?
13085You do n''t mean,he ses,"you''ve given him all that as well?
13085Zigler, what do you advise? 13085 ''Are they poachers?"
13085''"Be you minded for an extra hand at your job?"
13085''"Be you minded to turn to?"
13085''"Then what_ are_ we to do?"
13085''"What did they want here, anyway?"
13085''"What happened after that?"
13085''"What make is she?"
13085''"What?
13085''"_ Is_ that a dressing- gown or an ulster you''re supposed to be wearing?"
13085''''Ad you ever seen''i m before, Sir Thomas?''
13085''''Made a shot at it then?''
13085''''Notice anything wrong with my beak?''
13085''''Noticed anything wrong with Winton lately?''
13085''''Oo told the officer in the bath we were umpires?''
13085''''Sentence come, lad?''
13085''About what time was it,''said Pyecroft to Leggatt,''when our Mr. Morshed began to talk about uncles?''
13085''Act?
13085''Adn''t you best try''em on?''
13085''After all you''ve gone through, as Mr. Conroy said,''''But I could n''t, could you?''
13085''After that I did n''t hear any more"Poor chap"talk.... Me?
13085''Ah,''said he,''do you pretend to any special knowledge in these matters?''
13085''Aloud?
13085''Always so?''
13085''Am I hurted bad?''
13085''Am I?
13085''An''_ was_ the man her father?''
13085''An''how did Mary take it?''
13085''An''what come to Mary''s Lunnon father?''
13085''An''what did Mary say to all these doin''s?''
13085''An''where did you find the bridge?
13085''And Jules?''
13085''And Jules?''
13085''And are your subalterns as good as ever?''
13085''And at the end of seven years-- how often have I said it?''
13085''And did they photograph you in the sack?''
13085''And how d''you find that this''--he tapped the palm of his glove--''helps you?''
13085''And it is n''t as if I was-- was so alluring a personality, is it?''
13085''And it is not as if they had seen much dead-- or_ is_ it?''
13085''And my tortoise- shell hair brushes?''
13085''And now,''she said, strict eyes on Conroy,''_ why_ would n''t you take me-- not with a million in each stocking?''
13085''And now,''she whined to him,''now that we''ve stirred each other up this way, might n''t we have just one?''
13085''And poor Nellie''s dead-- in Africa, ai n''t it?''
13085''And the girls?''
13085''And the rest?''
13085''And then it thanked you, did n''t it, for dropping the case?''
13085''And what befell the two younger brethren who were not in the service?''
13085''And what did Jimmy say about it?''
13085''And what did he do?''
13085''And what do you say to''em?''
13085''And what for?''
13085''And what might that be?''
13085''And what was that business?''
13085''And when they err?''
13085''And when were you on the Stock Exchange, Uncle Leonard?''
13085''And you remembered?
13085''And you''ll come to tea with me to- morrow?''
13085''And you?''
13085''And you?''
13085''And_ she_?''
13085''Any chance of their quieting down?''
13085''Any chance of''Dal looking in on us to- night?''
13085''Any families?''
13085''Are n''t doctors stu- upid?
13085''Are n''t you still waiting for something to happen?''
13085''Are they?''
13085''Are you all right?''
13085''Are you going to leave me up here all day?''
13085''Are you hurt, darling?''
13085''Are you ill?''
13085''Are you_ with_ me?''
13085''Are you_ with_ me?''
13085''As though your soul were being stopped-- as you''d stop a finger- bowl humming?''
13085''Ave you seen the gun- room?''
13085''Bail too?''
13085''Been up all night nursing your family?''
13085''Beg your pardon, sir,''said a sergeant in charge of the baggage,''but would you mind backin''a bit till we get the waggons past?''
13085''Boots, collars, and gloves?''
13085''But I presoom this unreal Law Lord Lundie is kind o''real in his decisions?
13085''But I-- don''t you think-- there''s hope now?''
13085''But are n''t you one of the-- ah--"soul- weary"too?''
13085''But ca n''t you understand,''said Pirolo pathetically to a shrieking woman,''that if we''d left you in Chicago you''d have been killed?''
13085''But d''you think you''re fit to be let loose again, Pater?
13085''But do n''t you think that, now the Board''s in charge, you might go home while we get these people away?''
13085''But does n''t it make any difference to you now?''
13085''But perhaps you live here?''
13085''But surely you are n''t going to embarrass him by asking?''
13085''But surely you want it in the papers, do n''t you?''
13085''But the guests?''
13085''But what are you waiting_ for?_''''We are waiting for our people to come for us.
13085''But what did the dromedary say when you brought her beast back?''
13085''But what on earth are they doing to the place?
13085''But why is n''t he where he can be properly looked after?''
13085''But why on earth did you do it?''
13085''But why should I be chased out of my house by a she- dromedary?''
13085''But,''said Frau Ebermann very patiently--''but now tell me, for I tell you that I am not in the least angry, where do you come from?
13085''Ca n''t you?
13085''Can they act it?''
13085''Can you see the station?''
13085''Can you see your face in''em yet?
13085''Cheape?''
13085''Confound you, are n''t you coming out?''
13085''Could you have damned him more completely, King?''
13085''Could you put something into_ The Bun_ to- morrow about foot- and- mouth disease in that fellow''s herd?''
13085''D''you imagine for one instant that your friends would ever let Mittleham pass out of their hands?
13085''D''you keep it in your glove now?''
13085''D''you know what that girl''s father was?''
13085''D''you know what_ you_ are?''
13085''D''you mean Burton- Walen, the editor of--?''
13085''D''you say you''ve brought their voting props along-- those papers and ballot- box things?''
13085''D''you suppose I could stay there the night?''
13085''D''you suppose they''re shamming, in order to get off?''
13085''D''you think I''ve self- control enough, after what you''ve heard?''
13085''D''you think he''d let any one else in on that?
13085''Did Jules say much?''
13085''Did he?''
13085''Did the Zigler automatic gun do all this?''
13085''Did we love her?''
13085''Did you laugh?''
13085''Did you shut the flat door when you came in?''
13085''Did you?
13085''Do n''t these folk,''she said a little later,''remind you of Arabs picnicking under the Pyramids?''
13085''Do n''t you think this business can be arranged?''
13085''Do they build houses of baked mudblocks while you wait-- eh?
13085''Do we repeat, sir?''
13085''Do you really mean they know how to vote?''
13085''Do you remember when you got into the carriage?''
13085''Do you smoke?''
13085''Do you, Packthread?''
13085''Do?
13085''Does he stare at you all the time he''s with you?''
13085''Does it?
13085''Eh?''
13085''Else what made you drive that man literally into her arms?''
13085''Ever hear of Mason and Slidel?
13085''Ever hear of an ultimatum?
13085''Ever meet a man called Walen?''
13085''Forsyth Sahib, seeing that they were-- knowing that they could neither sleep long nor eat much, said,"Is it great suffering?"
13085''Get sentence?
13085''Had n''t that man no trade nor business, then?''
13085''Happen?
13085''Harvey?
13085''Hast thou heard anything in England to match my tale?''
13085''Have I been there, think you?''
13085''Have n''t any ever happened before?''
13085''Have n''t you ever heard of Sumtner Barton ales?''
13085''Have you been vetted?''
13085''Have you ever talked to your mother as you have to me?''
13085''Have you slipped out and bought some, then?''
13085''He got as far as Drag...''''Was it?''
13085''He meant it then?''
13085''He''s got his hat on his head, has n''t he?''
13085''Here?''
13085''Hev ye?''
13085''His books and pictures and the games and the toys-- and-- and the rest?''
13085''Hob, what about that River- bit?''
13085''How can I tell if he is n''t real?''
13085''How can we go anywhere if you wo n''t loose us?''
13085''How d''you mean?''
13085''How d''you think Harvey''s coming on?''
13085''How did he manage that?''
13085''How did she get it across?''
13085''How did ye make out with those two women o''mine last night?
13085''How did you find that out?''
13085''How far up is it?
13085''How high did he fall from?''
13085''How many are there?''
13085''How much, please?
13085''How should any child come in when I shut the door behind me after I go out?
13085''I ask you-- I ask you why do you not go away-- why do you not go away?''
13085''I do n''t think it would be wise to tell Miss Fowler about it, do you?
13085''I reckon she''s about two rod thick,''said Jabez the younger,''an''she has n''t felt iron since-- when has she, Jesse?''
13085''I say,''he began hurriedly,''do you mind if I come in here for a little?
13085''I say,''said Penfentenyou suspiciously,''what are you doing all this_ for_?''
13085''I say.... Let''s get this furniture a little straight.... You know it too?''
13085''I suppose that''s how your superior officer talks to_ you_?''
13085''I suppose they do sometimes?''
13085''I suppose you can find somebody to buy it?''
13085''I-- I do n''t understand,''said Frau Ebermann''Are you lost, then?
13085''If it''s a free translation might n''t_ obstantes_ and_ morantem_ come to about the same thing, sir?''
13085''Is it exclusive to_ The Cake_?''
13085''Is it worth it-- now?''
13085''Is n''t it intensive, sir?''
13085''Is n''t that odd?''
13085''Is n''t there some one who can rake it over or-- or something?''
13085''Is n''t this wet?''
13085''Is n''t"wife"good enough for you?''
13085''Is she?
13085''Is that all?''
13085''Is that wind up the valley, Rhoda?''
13085''Is there any necessity for that reporter- chap to come too?''
13085''J''ever kill a man from the highest motives?''
13085''J''ever see a bird''s- eye telephoto- survey of England for military purposes?
13085''Jimmy?
13085''Jimmy?''
13085''Just men?
13085''Keefe, if you can see, had n''t you better finish levelling off the Old Market?
13085''Lead still going, Matchem?''
13085''Leggatt,''I said,''will you take Mr. Shend''s bag and suitcase up to the house and put them down just inside the door?
13085''Limmutted?
13085''Look here,''Attley almost shouted,''do I strike you as a fool?''
13085''Look here,''Stalky thundered-- the years had fallen from us both--''is your-- am I commandin''or are you?
13085''Mary, are n''t you_ anything_ except a companion?
13085''May I sit with you?
13085''Me, sir?
13085''Me?
13085''Me?
13085''Mean?
13085''Meantime you make them lose life for the sake of living, eh?''
13085''Midmore got Sidney to heel?
13085''More than at our great pilgrimages?''
13085''Much?''
13085''My men?
13085''Not like this?''
13085''Not really?
13085''Not that I''m weakening, but merely as a matter of tactics?''
13085''Now I suppose we can take it, De Forest, that henceforward the Board will administer us direct?''
13085''Now d''you think I hit too hard?''
13085''Now that you''re rightfully a woman?''
13085''Now you know about it, what are you goin''to do-- sir?''
13085''Now, do n''t you feel awfully weak and seedy?''
13085''Now, is it quite straight?''
13085''Now, where is this Illinois District of yours?''
13085''Now,''she whispered,''who were you when you were a man?''
13085''Nursey?''
13085''Oh, was the Navy in it too?''
13085''Oh, what''s that cunning little copper cross with"For Valurr"?''
13085''Oh, why did n''t we think of these things when we had him at our mercy?''
13085''Oh, you mean the Stores?''
13085''Oh,''said The Infant,''he''s that kind of man, is he?
13085''Oh,_ that''s_ it, is it?''
13085''Old?
13085''One o''the Zeppelins?''
13085''Or I?''
13085''Or do you want Paddy to make a row about it before all the school?''
13085''Perfectly; and now you''ve made me quite happy, shall we go back to the house?''
13085''Pirolo?''
13085''Poor little Edna was playing underneath it,''he went on, still holding her with his eyes,''and that and the tiles cut her to pieces, you see?''
13085''Port?''
13085''Pretty nearly four thousand feet, I should think, did n''t he?
13085''Pull him off my-- er-- essential guts, will you?''
13085''Reckon_ she_ knowed?''
13085''Regulus was a bit in earnest about Rome making no terms with Carthage-- and he wanted to let the Romans understand it, did n''t he, sir?''
13085''Rhoda,''said he,''did you ever hear about a character called James Pigg-- and Batsey?''
13085''Rhoda,''said he,''what am I supposed to do?''
13085''Salvation Army?''
13085''Sewing- machines and maypole- dances?
13085''Shall I give them the whole installation, sir?''
13085''Shall I take the bracket now, sir?''
13085''She?
13085''Sickly stuff to handle on an empty stomach, ai n''t it?''
13085''So that is your night?''
13085''So?
13085''So?''
13085''So_ delubris_ is"deluges"is it?
13085''Stories?
13085''Sure you do n''t want to kill another sub- prefect?
13085''That was true, too, then?
13085''That''s the little place where there is Salati''s Statue of the Nigger in Flames?
13085''The eldest said,"Since when has Forsyth Sahib worn sword?"
13085''The floodgates?
13085''The fourth?
13085''The piano?
13085''Then I suppose that little shed yonder fell down by itself?''
13085''Then had n''t you better go to Chicago and find out?''
13085''Then how do you account for my knowing when the thing is due?''
13085''Then shall we meet it in the same way?
13085''Then tell us was there anything except light in those lights of yours just now?''
13085''Then why are you so foolish?
13085''Then why did the multitude not sit down under the trees?''
13085''Then you are n''t a reporter?''
13085''Then you think they''ll do?''
13085''Then''twill make Mary worth seekin''after?''
13085''Then, what''s the beast doing here?''
13085''Then, why the devil did you turn my carts back when-- when I sent them up here to do it throughout for you?''
13085''Then, would you mind telling me the Christian name of a girl who was insulted by a man called Clements?''
13085''Then-- suppose we have one-- just one apiece?
13085''They play it under his windows, do n''t they?''
13085''They''d be grown up by now if there was, would n''t they?
13085''This night?
13085''To catch my death o''cold?
13085''Took aboard_ what_?''
13085''Was all the Mess in it, or only you two?''
13085''Was he in a very malleable condition?''
13085''Was n''t there a bicycle that was the beginning of this trouble?''
13085''Was n''t there some one outside the door-- crying?''
13085''Was that a chapel once?''
13085''Was that done with intention?''
13085''Was there by any chance any woman at the back of it?''
13085''Well aloft?''
13085''Well, ai n''t we plenty?''
13085''Well, had n''t we better be getting back?''
13085''Well, how''s Toots, to begin with?''
13085''Well, let be how''twill, what was he gettin''_ after_ when he said what he said to me?''
13085''Well, what about it?''
13085''Well?''
13085''Well?''
13085''Well?''
13085''Were these things seen, or were they told thee?''
13085''Were you sent to watch me?''
13085''Wha-- what did you think of him?
13085''What about my new tyres?''
13085''What about to- morrow?''
13085''What am I supposed to do with it?''
13085''What are you grinning at?''
13085''What at?
13085''What befell the honourable ones later?''
13085''What can you do with people who do n''t tell facts?
13085''What d''you mean?''
13085''What delusions had yours?''
13085''What did Sidney do about it?''
13085''What did he say when you told him that?''
13085''What did that beast want?''
13085''What did you answer?''
13085''What did you get?''
13085''What difference would that make?''
13085''What do you base that verdict on?''
13085''What do you ever think of, Mary?''
13085''What do you mean?''
13085''What do you say?''
13085''What do you say?''
13085''What do_ you_ think of Harvey?''
13085''What does it matter?
13085''What have I done?
13085''What in God''s name was it?''
13085''What is it, Harvey?''
13085''What is that for?''
13085''What is the trouble now?''
13085''What is your silly trouble anyway?''
13085''What more does any citizen need?
13085''What news?''
13085''What on earth will happen to the big rose- bed?''
13085''What on earth''s that for?''
13085''What others?''
13085''What price your latter- day lime- juice subaltern?''
13085''What shall you call yours?''
13085''What should I have done without you?''
13085''What was Jim Wickenden gettin''at when I said he''d set his stack too near anigh the brook?''
13085''What''arm''s''e doing?
13085''What''s he got to do with it?''
13085''What''s he suffering from?''
13085''What''s his name?''
13085''What''s that?''
13085''What''s the Voice like?''
13085''What''s the dog like?''
13085''What''s the matteh with Lord Marshalton''s Ordeh of the Gyartah?
13085''What''s the matter with lunching by the roadside here?''
13085''What''s the matter with you, Dick?
13085''What''s the matter?''
13085''What''s the matter?''
13085''What''s the name of this place?''
13085''What''s the use of Art?
13085''What''s wrong?''
13085''What''s wrong?''
13085''What''s"going Berserk"?''
13085''What?
13085''What?
13085''What?''
13085''What?''
13085''When did you see it?''
13085''When does_ The Cake_ come in?''
13085''When will they come for us?''
13085''When would you like it?''
13085''When?''
13085''Where are you?''
13085''Where did he drive to, please?''
13085''Where else shall we go now?''
13085''Where''s your lawyer to be found now?''
13085''Where,''he said grimly, as he pulled them down,''are Master Trivett and Master Eames?''
13085''Where?
13085''Where?''
13085''Which?
13085''Who be ye?''
13085''Who is Dicky Bridoon?''
13085''Who''s scored now?''
13085''Who?
13085''Who?
13085''Why could n''t you say there was something wrong with you instead of lamming out like a lunatic?
13085''Why did n''t he ask me to come?''
13085''Why did n''t you ever marry her?''
13085''Why did you stop me?
13085''Why do you goggle like an owl?
13085''Why do you select_ that_ disgustful equivalent out of all the dictionary?''
13085''Why have n''t you been to see me, Mr. Conroy?
13085''Why have you brought that fetid hound here?''
13085''Why not?
13085''Why on earth did you come out in this weather?''
13085''Why the devil did you tell him I was on the Bench?''
13085''Why, what have we been guilty of?
13085''Why-- don''t-- you-- go-- away?''
13085''Why-- must-- I-- not?''
13085''Why?
13085''Why?
13085''Why?
13085''Why?
13085''Why?
13085''Why?''
13085''Why?''
13085''Will you,''said Winton very slowly,''kindly mind your own damned business, you cursed, clumsy, fat- headed fool?''
13085''With or without the spasm?
13085''Wonder if all murderers do that?
13085''Would n''t you like some flowers or some orchids?
13085''Would n''t you?''
13085''Would that account for it?''
13085''Would three rupees twelve annas pay for the used cartridges?''
13085''Ye- es; but then how do you render_ obstantes_?''
13085''Yes, but-- what_ have_ you got on your boots?
13085''Yes, what_ is_ it, Harvey?''
13085''Yes; but why did you tell me_ delubris_ was"deluges,"you silly ass?''
13085''Yes?''
13085''You call that shinin''''em?''
13085''You called?''
13085''You called?''
13085''You could n''t say now it''ad ever_ been_ one, could you?''
13085''You did n''t talk tactics, Clausewitz?''
13085''You do n''t happen to have a rocking- horse among your kit, do you?''
13085''You do n''t know me?
13085''You do n''t say so?
13085''You heard?''
13085''You mean it?''
13085''You mean that Pater fought?''
13085''You noticed that, too, did you?''
13085''You see, in the Old Days, she was in the forefront of what they used to call"progress,"and Chicago--''''Chicago?''
13085''You see?''
13085''You understand, of course, do n''t you?''
13085''You''ll drive, of course?''
13085''You''ll let me come home with you-- in the same boat, I mean?
13085''You''re Miss Postgate, are n''t you?''
13085''You''re always singing that, are n''t you?''
13085''You?
13085''You_ are_ Masquerier, then?
13085''_ Dimovit obstantes propinquos._ You, I presume, are the_ populus_ delaying Winton''s return to-- Mullins, eh?''
13085''_ That_ fellow?
13085( Do you really like it?
13085( Him?
13085( Why have small men such large voices?)
13085A sightly view, ai n''t it?''
13085After all, no one has actually proved the earth is round, have they?''
13085Am I?''
13085And after?''
13085And how often have we been through it?''
13085And how''s Huckley taking it?''
13085And now, where''s your alleged fleet, Arnott?
13085And now...''''Where did they come down?''
13085And what do they hand you out for_ that_, in this country?''
13085And what is Art whereto we press Through paint and prose and rhyme-- When Nature in her nakedness Defeats us every time?
13085And what''ll she make out of the gramophone rights?''
13085And when I laughed,''Are you?''
13085And you, lad?''
13085And, De Forest, what do you say?''
13085Angels?''
13085Are we all dining with this Mr. Masquerier to- night?''
13085Are you acquainted with any other country where you''d have to kill a man or two to get at the National Spirit?''
13085Are you going to take''em home with you?''
13085Are you making any special appointments, sir?''
13085Are you so far gone as that?''
13085Are you well off, lad?''
13085Are you with me, gentlemen?
13085Ask Dickson from me to try you as three- quarter next game, will you?
13085At any rate, you had your suspicions from the first?
13085At the end of the second verse,''Are you_ with_ me, boys?''
13085Awful thing to live down-- a photograph, is n''t it?''
13085Besides, who knows what it may have fingered and upset?
13085Blut, what did you do with our prisoners last night?''
13085Both?"
13085But I want to know what Jim was gettin''_ at_?''
13085But ai n''t it a little, just a little, lacking in adaptability an''imagination?''
13085But did n''t she even offer you a goldfish?''
13085But had n''t we best--?''
13085But is it any worse than your Chinese reiteration of uncomprehended syllables in a dead tongue?''
13085But it does n''t matter what she does, because you do n''t own Mittleham, do n''t you see?''
13085But it had been difficult to find the proper type of inhaler, and--''Where did the child go?''
13085But it''s a sightly view, ai n''t it?''
13085But perhaps there was a woman among their mother''s kin?''
13085But perhaps you saw our photo?''
13085But say, ai n''t life in England inter_es_tin''?
13085But the question is''--he looked at me steadily--''is this what you might call a court- martial or a post- mortem inquiry?''
13085But what do I do about this bracket, sir?
13085But what do they say?
13085But what does it matter now?''
13085But what happened to Jules?''
13085By the way, do you mind describing the spasm again?''
13085By the way, what meaning might you attach to_ in armis_?''
13085By the way, who actually answered my signal?
13085Ca n''t yo''_ feel_ I''m a right woman now?''
13085Ca n''t you manage yourselves on any terms?''
13085Ca n''t you see it?
13085Ca n''t you see it?''
13085Ca n''t you see that it helps me to help you to keep it off?
13085Ca n''t you see that?"
13085Ca n''t you see the wicked-- wicked-- wicked''( dust flew from the padded arm- rest as he struck it) unfairness of it?
13085Ca n''t you two stop for a minute?''
13085Can I be of any service?"
13085Can men be allowed to do such things?''
13085Can you suggest anything for_ egregius exul_?
13085Canst thou number the days that we fulfil, Or the_ Times_ that we bring forth?
13085Canst thou send the lightnings to do thy will, And cause them reign on earth?
13085Confiscate his evening faggot into which the conies ran, And summons him to judgment?
13085Conroy?''
13085Cooking on coal- gas stoves, lighting pipes with matches, and driving horses?
13085D''you know why she called him Harvey?
13085D''you know why?
13085D''you know your Boswell?
13085D''you know_ him_?''
13085D''you mean_ this_?''
13085D''you realise that Emperors could n''t have commanded the talent Bat decanted on''em?
13085D''you realise that fifteen years ago such a conversation as we''re having would have been unthinkable?
13085D''you remember it-- in South Africa?
13085D''you take sugar?''
13085D''you think even_ I_ could have invented it?''
13085D''you think it would keep me quiet?''
13085D''you want him, Jesse?"
13085Dad coming home from Chicago?''
13085Dearie''--the change of tone made Midmore jump--''didn''t you know that I was''is first?
13085Demand his dinner- basket into which my pheasant flew?
13085Did Chicago want to kill''em?
13085Did any of it happen?''
13085Did n''t I tell you I''d plugged the door- cracks, you fool''s daughter?''
13085Did n''t you hear somethin''crack when he lit, Lundie?"
13085Did n''t you notice the old lady at the window where we saw the man in the night- gown?
13085Did n''t you tell me that mid- Victorian furniture is coming into the market again?
13085Did ye know there was swine fever at Pashell''s?
13085Did you ever hear of the War of Jenkins''ear?
13085Did you get my note?
13085Did you hear those speeches?
13085Did you notice aught, lad?''
13085Did you say anything?''
13085Did you see him on the platform?''
13085Did you see your Men?
13085Did-- did you take any after I went to sleep?
13085Do I look as if I wanted goldfish?
13085Do I make myself comprehensible?''
13085Do either of''em draw or sketch at all, Mr. Wontner?
13085Do n''t you feel it?
13085Do n''t you remember there was quite a stir in the papers owing to the cavalry not appreciatin''''em?
13085Do n''t you remember?''
13085Do they speak?''
13085Do you dissent?''
13085Do you know what this place is?
13085Do you quite understand, or would you be kind enough to tell your men to take the casing off the Statue?
13085Do you remember his sizes?''
13085Do you reside in this village?''
13085Do you see any likeness to my Lord Marshalton?
13085Do you think it''ll be easier for us to- night?''
13085Do you understand?''
13085Do you?''
13085Do you?''
13085Does he brush his teeth?''
13085Does it mean we''ve escaped?
13085Eh, Pirolo?''
13085Eh?
13085Engagements?
13085Er-- have you such a thing as a rope on the premises, and a sack-- two sacks and two ropes?
13085For_ her_?
13085Ha- hadn''t we better get this out into the passage?
13085Hartopp, what did you say to Paddy in your dormitories to- night?
13085Hast thou given a peacock goodly wings To please his foolishness?
13085Have n''t you ever realised_ that_ in your atmosphere of stinks?''
13085Have n''t you read my account?)
13085Have they cancelled the meet?''
13085Have they got_ you_?
13085Have you a night, then?
13085Have you cried yet?''
13085Have you noticed it?''
13085Have you seen to Wynn''s things?''
13085Have you seen_ London, Chatham, and Dover_ at Earl''s Court?
13085He could n''t sleep, or thought he could n''t, but a steamer voyage and the thump of the screw--''''A steamer?
13085He do n''t drink in a generality, but he was rid of all his troubles that evenin'', d''ye see?
13085He raised the window half one cautious inch and bellowed through the crack:''Did you see_ him_?
13085How d''you account for it, Nursey?''
13085How long till dawn?''
13085How much did Jules understand by that time?''
13085How''ve you been?''
13085How?
13085Howell, what do you make of that doubled"Vidi ego-- ego vidi"?
13085I always tell My people-- What the deuce is that?''
13085I am not a regimental school- master, but is it understood, child?''
13085I think Persimmon was noblest on the starboard or green side-- more like when a man thinks he''s seeing mackerel in hell, do n''t you know?
13085I think the King should be told; for where could you match such a tale except among us Sikhs?
13085I''ll send a note to the doctor for a prescription, shall I?''
13085I''ve just come from-- now-- where the dooce was it I have come from?''
13085Ill?''
13085In public?''
13085Is he doin''as well as can be expected in his new caree- ah?''
13085Is it bad down with you?''
13085Is my cheek clean now?''
13085Is my lip puffy?''
13085Is n''t it almost time that our Planet took some interest in the proceedings of the Aërial Board of Control?
13085Is n''t it cheerful?''
13085Is n''t that reason enough?''
13085Is that right?
13085Is that you?''
13085Is the day fixed?''
13085Is there any one here I can talk business with?
13085Is this Bureau Creek?
13085It develops naturally like any other proposition.... Say,''j''ever play this golf game?
13085It may be pretty gallery- work to knock a knife out of a lady''s hand, but did n''t you notice how she rubbed''em?
13085It ought to be less next month, ought n''t it?''
13085It''s not always the same date, is it?''
13085Just stand clear of our photo- bracket, will you?''
13085Leggatt?''
13085Lucky for us''e_ do_ farm; and if it was n''t for''is woman--''''Oh, there''s a Mrs. Sidney, is there?''
13085Lundie down the ride, or it might have been Walen, shouts,"What''s happened?"
13085May I ask if it conveys any meaning whatever to your so- called mind?''
13085May I trouble you for your keys?''
13085May we assume you looked out_ delubris_?''
13085Meantime( who shall say I am not just?)
13085Meantime, the soldier of Crassus?''
13085Misprision of treason or compounding a felony-- or what?''
13085Mr. Zigler,"he said,"will you tell us what steps you took to bring about the death of the first accused?"
13085Must n''t we, sister?''
13085My God, dear men, where_ do_ you suppose they picked up all their misery from, on this sweet earth?
13085My Rush Silencer is the only one on the market that allows that sort of gumshoe work.... What?
13085My own country?
13085Najdolene?
13085Never any more.... Then, you did n''t know''oo Charlie was all this time?''
13085No?
13085Now I thought he would have loved me for this, but he only replied in an uncomfortable, uncoming- on voice,''Oh, you would, would you?''
13085Now, I wonder,"he says,"who our case will come up before?
13085Now, is a pig- pound the same thing as a pig- sty?''
13085Now, shall we go down and pick up the pieces?''
13085Now, what type''s that?''
13085Now, what''s that bell for?''
13085Oh, by the way, has his Cap come?''
13085Old?
13085One London morning, and one provincial daily, did n''t you say?
13085Only"egregious exile"?
13085Our syndicate confined its operations to aliens-- dam- fool aliens....''J''ever know an English lord called Lundie[5]?
13085Peters, whurr''s the cat''log?''
13085Promise?''
13085Saying:''What about that River- bit, she does n''t look no good?''
13085Shall I dog his morning progress o''er the track- betraying dew?
13085Shall I take it now?''
13085Shall I tell him you''re walking back to Aldershot?''
13085Shall we go down and burn them alive, or is that already done?''
13085Shall we go into the drawin''-room, and see what these boys and girls are doin?''
13085Shall we wear mourning?''
13085She does not forget the Old Days, and-- what can you do?''
13085She heard Miss Fowler say impatiently,''But why ca n''t we cry, Mary?''
13085She''s the sister, is n''t she, of the nurse who brought you down here when you were four, she says, to recover from measles?''
13085She?
13085Ship the dead- light, will you?''
13085Sidney''s gates are out, you said?''
13085Sidney?''
13085So, said William to his Bailiff as they rode their dripping rounds:''Hob, what about that River- bit-- the Brook''s got up no bounds?''
13085Some fur down- stream, did n''t ye?''
13085Tell a fellow now, did I get it across?''
13085Tell a fellow now,''she asked me for the twentieth time,''did you love Nellie Farren when you were young?''
13085That man understands, does n''t he, that this is a private matter?''
13085The Median King?''
13085The eldest said,"Of what regiment?"
13085The old lady looks up quick as a robin, an''she writes,"Did he say so?"
13085The sand and the fences?''
13085The"glutinous native drawl,"or"the neglected adenoids of the village children"?''
13085Then I bet you went to the tuck- shop-- and you paid, did n''t you?''
13085Then she said, between adding totals of best, guest, and servants''sheets,''But why should our times have been the same, Nursey?''
13085Then the Serviles turned in all tongue- switches and talked, and we--''''What did they talk about?''
13085Then there just about_ was_ a hurly- bulloo?
13085Then what might''ave made you tell the sentry at the first camp we found that you was the_ Daily Express_ delivery- waggon?''
13085Then?
13085There was need of arms, and how could soldiers use Government rifles upon mere cultivators in the fields?''
13085There''s no need to say anything, now that I''m practically over it, is there?''
13085They_ will_ talk; and when people take to talking as a business, anything may arrive-- mayn''t it, De Forest?''
13085To the sergeant he said,''Will you or will you not enter the charge?''
13085To whom The Word:''Beloved, what dost thou?''
13085Vernon, what are you grinning at?''
13085Was I?''
13085Was Wynn saying anything?
13085Was he there?
13085Was it the mouse?''
13085Was n''t it?
13085We was all nerved up by now.... Me?
13085Well, where was I?
13085Well?''
13085Well?''
13085Well?''
13085Were you ever frightened as a child?''
13085What Jimmy got now?''
13085What about Huckley?''
13085What about my pig- pound?''
13085What about you?''
13085What am I to do with him?''
13085What are they singing, though?''
13085What are we supposed to do with our passengers?
13085What are you going to do with us?''
13085What avails the classic bent, And what the chosen word, Against the undoctored incident That actually occurred?
13085What brings you here?''
13085What can I do?
13085What can we do?
13085What comes then?
13085What d''you mean?''
13085What did I tell you in the smoking- room after lunch?
13085What did Johnson say about Hervey-- with an e?''
13085What did he say to you when_ you_ told him?''
13085What did it matter to the Sahibs?
13085What did_ you_ make of him?''
13085What do you think?''
13085What does your man use?
13085What else should youth do, then, but eat, and drink''81 port, and remember their sorrows no more?
13085What have I done?''
13085What have n''t I done?''
13085What have you done with it?
13085What is it?''
13085What is our total population to- day?
13085What is the penalty?''
13085What is their birth- rate now?''
13085What man hears aught except the groaning guns?
13085What man heeds aught save what each instant brings?
13085What on earth is that?
13085What on earth was the Chief Constable thinking of?''
13085What put it into your thick head, Paddy?''
13085What shall I tell the Fleet, sir?''
13085What stories?
13085What talk is this of old men?''
13085What would you give to be real again?
13085What''s it got to do with me?''
13085What''s it like?''
13085What''s next?''
13085What''s she done?''
13085What''s she singing now, bless her?''
13085What''s that dog doing?
13085What''ud you recommend?"
13085What?
13085What?''
13085When each man''s life all imaged life outruns, What man shall pleasure in imaginings?
13085When they weakened for an instant, Ireland would yell:''Are ye_ with_ me, bhoys?''
13085Whence this sudden love for Virgil?''
13085Where d''you keep it?
13085Where d''you play in your game?''
13085Where do you come from?''
13085Where is he?"
13085Where to?...
13085Where''s Pallant?''
13085Where''s that Rhoda?''
13085Where''ve you put her?''
13085Which do you think this Government would choose?
13085Which one of you goes with the offering?"
13085Which step''as she rose to?''
13085Which?''
13085Who shall represent the provident- minded Regulus?
13085Who was she?
13085Who''s yours?''
13085Why did n''t he stay in his father''s office?
13085Why did n''t they light it?"
13085Why do n''t you ever come down and look at the place?
13085Why do n''t you go to your own study?''
13085Why on the earth are they singing?''
13085Why, have n''t you ever met up with him?
13085Will some one take the taste out of our mouths?
13085Will that do?''
13085Will you please let me hold your hand?
13085Will you please write and let me know whether the 10.8 from Waterloo, Number 3 platform, on the 17th, suits you, and I will meet you there?
13085Winton, in all our dealings, have I ever suspected you of a jest?''
13085Winton, will you kindly oblige?''
13085With an air of hardly restrained zeal--''Shall I go on, sir?''
13085Wo n''t you gentlemen join me?''
13085Wo n''t you, please, look at the drive, sir?''
13085Wontner?''
13085Would it make any odds about her thirty pounds comin''regular if I married her?
13085Would they, he asked, repeat their assertions in public-- before a vast public?
13085Would this be the Ordeh of the Gyartah?''
13085Would you believe me, they went on to talk of what they called"popular government"?
13085Would you put that down to Burgundy or senile decay?''
13085Would you_ ever_ have been anything except a companion?''
13085Yet is there house or city on the Planet to- day that has not half a year''s provisions laid in?
13085You always know when the visitation is due?''
13085You are n''t afraid of the water now, are you, Jimmy?''
13085You have been to school?
13085You have n''t noticed anything in the papers, have you?''
13085You heard that?''
13085You heard_ that_?...
13085You heard_ that_?...
13085You know his way of working his lips like a rabbit?
13085You know how selfish men are?
13085You know the Every- Day Dramas Trio at the Jocunda-- Ada Crossleigh,"Bunt"Crossleigh, and little Victorine?
13085You play, then?''
13085You saw me take off my hat to your late Queen?
13085You saw that thing in the_ Pinnacle_ about Sir Thomas''s Model Village?
13085You see, when I came out I did n''t expect... Did you?''
13085You think I was right?''
13085You were up that day, Monkey?''
13085You''d better wear your next best,''adn''t you?
13085You''d never have guessed it, would you?
13085You-- you''ll stop me if I say anything I should n''t, wo n''t you?''
13085Your Cap ought to have been delivered last week, ought n''t it?''
13085Your first attempt?
13085Your sherry?
13085Zigler?"
13085_ But who shall return us our children_?
13085_ But who shall return us the children_?
13085_ Erit ille fortis_--"will he be brave who once to faithless foes has knelt?"
13085_ Now_ d''you realise what you said just now?''
13085_ Tendens_, sir?
13085_ You_ talked tactics to Uncle Len?
13085moaned Frau Ebermann--''the child that was here?''
13085of, we''ll say, one Ode of Horace, one twenty lines of Virgil, we''ve got what we poor devils of ushers are striving after?''
8649''An''am I shameless?'' 8649 ''An''how''ll ye do that?''
8649''An''what are ye houldin''your head that high for, corp''ril?'' 8649 ''An''who are you that''s so anxious to be kilt?''
8649''Are we so?'' 8649 ''Are you that?''
8649''At the Sheehys''quarthers?'' 8649 ''Ave you read the papers?"
8649''Billy Fish,''says I to the Chief of Bashkai,''what''s the difficulty here? 8649 ''Bin to a bloomin''sing- song, you two?"
8649''But what made ye cry at startin'', Dinah, darlin''?'' 8649 ''Ca n''t I help, sorr?''
8649''Cause o''Cris, y''mean? 8649 ''Did you fight for me then, ye silly man?''
8649''Do you not know me, Peg?'' 8649 ''Do you remember that Bengali woman I kept at Mogul Serai when I was a plate- layer?''
8649''Eyah,''sez I,''O''Hara''s a divil an''I''m not for denyin''ut, but is he the only man in the wurruld? 8649 ''Fwhat ails the Tyrone?''
8649''Fwhat have you got there?'' 8649 ''Fwhat is ut, sorr?''
8649''Fwhat matther?'' 8649 ''Fwhat tailor- men do they give me to work wid?''
8649''Fwhat the divil''s this?'' 8649 ''Fwhat will I do?''
8649''Fwhat''s that?'' 8649 ''Fwhat''s wrong wid Hogan, Sargint?''
8649''Fwhat''s yonder?'' 8649 ''Has he not put his spite on the roomful av us?
8649''Have I so?'' 8649 ''Have ye not all got spoons?''
8649''Have you got your rifles?'' 8649 ''He will so,''sez the man,''but whose hand is put to the trigger--_in the room?
8649''Is amusin''yoursilf fwhat you''re paid for, ye limb?'' 8649 ''Is he not misconductin''himself wid Slimmy''s wife?''
8649''Is it thee?'' 8649 ''Is that all ye will do?''
8649''Is ut afraid you are av a girl alone?'' 8649 ''Miss Sahib,''sez I;''going to the station?
8649''O Denny!--Denny, dear,''sez she,''have they kilt you?'' 8649 ''Ow do_ Hi_ know wot the Orf''cers drink?"
8649''S''pose_ I_''m going to be a Bandmaster? 8649 ''Say you so, Peg Barney?''
8649''Stay wid me, Mister Mulvaney,''sez she;''you''re flesh an''blood, at the least-- are ye not?'' 8649 ''Thin fwhat the divil have ye done?''
8649''Tis all well,''sez wan av thim,''but who''s to do this shootin''?'' 8649 ''What is it?''
8649''What is up, Fish?'' 8649 ''What''s necthar?''
8649''What''s that to you?'' 8649 ''Where''s a bugler?''
8649''Where''s the orf''cer in charge av the detachment?'' 8649 ''Who else?''
8649''Who was he?'' 8649 ''Who''s talking o''_ women_?''
8649''Will ye hear reason now?'' 8649 ''Will ye hear reason?''
8649''Will ye not help us to do aught,''sez another--''a big bould man like you?'' 8649 ''Will ye not step in?''
8649''Will you hear reason now, ye brave man?'' 8649 ''Yes,''sez she, but her mouth was down at the corners,''An''--an''what''s that to you?''
8649''You black lump av dirt,''I sez,''is this the way you dhrive your_ gharri_? 8649 ''_ Now_ fwhat will I do?''
8649A Staff Orf''cer man, clean as a new rifle, rides up an''sez:''What damned scarecrows are you?'' 8649 A how much?"
8649A what?
8649Agnes,said I,"will you put back your hood and tell me what it all means?"
8649Ai n''t you goin''to do that_ now_, Cris? 8649 Alone I found the way,"explained Janki Meah,"and now will the Company give me pension?"
8649An''''e give it you for love?
8649An''do you know how they_ did_? 8649 An''wheer''s he to come through?"
8649An''would ye disappoint a poor old woman?
8649And Kitty?
8649And how many people may you have told about it?
8649And then?
8649And then?
8649And was his collar- bone broken?
8649And what happened after that?
8649And who stopped the Tyrone from doing it?
8649Any loot?
8649Are ye more heasy, Jock?
8649Are you at all in earnest?
8649Are you badly, badly hurted?
8649Are you going to carry us away?
8649Are you going to pull me down in the open? 8649 As ve wiban?"
8649As what, little one?
8649As what? 8649 Better?
8649But do you know what they did to Peachey between two pine trees? 8649 But if you knew all this why did n''t you get out before?"
8649But what do you know about Polonius?
8649But what do you think?
8649But what in the world do all these men do?
8649But what in the world is this gibberish about Egyptian Gods?
8649But whin was a young man, high or low, the other av a fool, I''d like to know?
8649But wot''ll we do with the bloomin''article when we''ve got it? 8649 But you were all drowned together, Charlie, were n''t you?"
8649By the way,_ khansamah_,I said,"what were those three doolies doing in my compound in the night?"
8649Ca n''t you make it eight?
8649Can you give me a drink?
8649Can you tell me what the corruption is supposed to mean-- the gist of the thing?
8649Can you, with your telegrams and your newspapers, do better? 8649 Charlie, what do you suppose are Skroelings?"
8649Charlie,I asked,"when the rowers on the gallies mutinied how did they kill their overseers?"
8649Cud you tell that I was iver a martial man? 8649 D''ye mane to say you''ve niver heard av Ould Pummeloe''s daughter?
8649D''you stop your parrit screamin''of a''ot day, when the cage is a- cookin''''is pore little pink toes orf, Mulvaney?
8649D''you think the beggars will really stand up to us?
8649Did I iver tell you how Dinah Shadd came to be wife av mine?
8649Did I iver tell you,Mulvaney continued, calmly,"that I was wanst more av a divil than I am now?"
8649Did I iver tell you,he began,"that I was wanst the divil of a man?"
8649Did I not tell you av Silver''s theatre in Dublin, whin I was younger than I am now an''a patron av the drama? 8649 Did ye iver hear how Privit Mulvaney tuk the town av Lungtungpen?
8649Do I know the pits or do I not?
8649Do n''t you know me?
8649Do you know what you have said?
8649Do you know where we''re ordered?
8649Do you remember anything about the Sahibs?
8649Do you remember that you have given me your Honor not to make your tendance a hard matter?
8649Do you think so?
8649Does he know that?
8649Does the Heaven- born want this ball?
8649Doing?
8649Fonder van you are of Bell or ve Butcha-- or me?
8649For your own credit and for the sake of money,_ of_ course?
8649For_ all_ the reserve?
8649Fwhat are you going to do?
8649Fwhat have you done?
8649Fwhat nex''?
8649Fwhat was ut ye gave the Paythan man for- ninst me, him that cut at me whin I cudn''t move hand or foot? 8649 Fwhat''s here?"
8649Fwhat''s that for?
8649Fwhat?
8649Fwhy is ut?
8649Good gracious, child, what are_ you_ doing here?
8649Goose liver is ut?
8649Got what? 8649 Grish Chunder, you''ve been too well educated to believe in a God, have n''t you?"
8649Has this place always been a dâk- bungalow?
8649Has what gone, Jack dear? 8649 Have you any parents, either of you two?"
8649Have you ever tried that trick?
8649Have you got everything you want?
8649Have you got it?
8649Have you ridden all the way from cantonments, little man? 8649 Have you so many, then, McIntosh?"
8649Have you the paper on you?
8649How can I judge from a half- written tale? 8649 How can there be?
8649How could he have known how the ships crash and the oars rip out and go_ z- zzp_ all along the line? 8649 How could it be any other way?
8649How did I come?
8649How did Sir Frederick Roberts get from Cabul to Candahar? 8649 How do you know that?"
8649How do you mean?
8649How is he chained?
8649How many troops are there in the City?
8649How on earth did you manage?
8649How was that managed?
8649How''s that, umpire?
8649How?
8649I say, Pansay, what the deuce was the matter with you this evening on the Elysium road?
8649I supplied all the ideas, did n''t I?
8649I''m to report that-- am I?
8649In how long? 8649 Into thy hands, O Lord?"
8649Is he a Wahabi, then? 8649 Is it like we''d go for that man for fun, Sir?"
8649Is it true that he was half an hour bareheaded in the sun at midday?
8649Is n''t it splendid? 8649 Is n''t it-- isn''t it wonderful?"
8649Is the Band goin'', Sir?
8649Is there any one that you hate?
8649Is there any one that you love?
8649Is ut like I''d forget? 8649 Is ut the shtory that''s troublin''you?
8649It is Lalun''s salon,said Wali Dad to me,"and it is electic-- is not that the word?
8649It''s like ve sputter- brush?
8649Jock, can ye fight? 8649 Listen to this--"''Wouldst thou,''--so the helmsman answered,''Know the secret of the sea?
8649Mary, Mother av Mercy, fwhat the divil possist us to take an''kepe this melancolius counthry? 8649 Matther?
8649Me? 8649 Me?"
8649Mr. Hannasyde,said she,"will you be good enough to explain why you have appointed yourself my special_ cavalier servente?_ I do n''t understand it.
8649My Gawd,_ you!_ If it was you, wot would_ we_ do?
8649My friend, are you willing to take this lucrative Government appointment? 8649 My friend, has your God ever smitten a European nation for gossiping in the bazars?
8649No?
8649Not a ghost of a chance?
8649Not really?
8649Now where are ye, me son? 8649 Ohà ©, priest, whence come you and whither do you go?"
8649Peacockses?
8649Pop?
8649Promise, Piggy?
8649Put our feet into the trap?
8649Put them out,said Janki;"why do you want lamps?"
8649Say is it dawn, is it dusk in thy Bower, Thou whom I long for, who longest for me? 8649 Say you so?
8649Say, old man, how you got_ puckrowed_, eh? 8649 See that beggar?
8649See''i m''ome, you mean?
8649Shall I take it away, sir?
8649Shall I try to get''i m, sir?
8649Sikhs?
8649Sit you down,said Janki,"Who next?"
8649So you''ve been dancin''with little Jhansi McKenna, sorr-- she that''s goin''to marry Corp''ril Slane? 8649 Stop a minute, Mulvaney,"said I;"how in the world did you come to know these things?"
8649Thank you,said he, simply,"and when will the swine be gone?
8649The Reg''ment''s ordered on active service, Sir?
8649The galley-- what galley? 8649 The things I make up about that damned ship that you call a galley?
8649The what, Mulvaney?
8649Then what''s a soldier for?
8649Then why do you remember it now?
8649Then, wo n''t you let me send an essay on The Ways of Bank Clerks to_ Tit- Bits_, and get the guinea prize?
8649There has been no water in the cutting in our time,clamored the women,"Why can not we go away?"
8649There is no way of getting out?
8649They said I mun give him up''cause he were worldly and low; and would I let mysen be shut out of heaven for the sake on a dog? 8649 Tickets again?"
8649To Furdurstrandi?
8649Very good,I said;"where are you going to?"
8649Very how much?
8649Was it before or after you made love to Annie Bragin, and got no satisfaction?
8649Was the ship built so long ago as_ that_?
8649Was you though?
8649We''ll keep''em on the run till dawn,said Petitt,"Who''s your villainous friend?"
8649Well, and what then? 8649 Well, what does it matter?
8649Well? 8649 Well?"
8649Well?
8649Well?
8649Well?
8649What are these dogs?
8649What can I do for you?
8649What d''you think o''that?
8649What did Mulvaney say? 8649 What did he do to his father''s widow then?"
8649What did he say?
8649What did which do? 8649 What did you and Daniel Dravot do when the camels could go no further because of the rough roads that led into Kafiristan?"
8649What do you think of this?
8649What do you think?
8649What do you want?
8649What does that letter mean? 8649 What does this mean?
8649What have I said?
8649What have you done, though?
8649What is it supposed to mean in English?
8649What is it, Toby? 8649 What is it, Toby?
8649What is it?
8649What is the use of this talk? 8649 What is there in your mind?
8649What mischief have you been getting into now?
8649What on earth are you raving about? 8649 What on earth did you come so far for?"
8649What other Sahib, you swine? 8649 What sort of characters have these boys?"
8649What sort of ship?
8649What sort of things?
8649What the Hell do you know about what we''ve done?
8649What was that, Mulvaney?
8649What was you pleased to say?
8649What will happen?
8649What will your mother say?
8649What''s that to you?
8649What''s that?
8649What''s the matter?
8649What''s the trouble?
8649What''s the trouble?
8649What''s the use of my telling you what_ I_ think, when these chaps wrote things for the angels to read?
8649What''s the use of telling off two Tommies to watch that old nigger?
8649What? 8649 Where are you going?"
8649Where did ye get ut, ye Machiavel?
8649Where had he been, then?
8649Where have_ you_ come from?
8649Where is the ledge?
8649Where is the_ Sahib_ going?
8649Where?
8649Which way?
8649Who are you?
8649Who is it?
8649Who said she would?
8649Who the deuce is this lunatic who trades in bones?
8649Who wants ribands? 8649 Who was he?"
8649Who was the Sergeant that checked him?
8649Who would say that?
8649Who''s goin''to do t''fightin''?
8649Who''s that?
8649Who?
8649Whose reputation did you save?
8649Why do n''t you write something like theirs?
8649Why will ye come wid me? 8649 Why, Jack,"she cried,"what_ have_ you been doing?
8649Why,''of course,''Charlie?
8649Why?
8649Will it do as well?
8649Will you not let me look at it also? 8649 Will you tell us about the ghost- fight if I do?"
8649Wot are the niggers like?
8649Wot did you toot?
8649Wot was you doin''there?
8649Wot''appened when you was a recruity?
8649Wot''s all that?
8649Wot''s the good of argifying? 8649 Wot''s the odds so long as you''re''appy?"
8649Wot''s the use o''worritin''''bout these things?
8649Would two lunatics make a Contrack like that?
8649Ye- es, but what''s the use of showing it? 8649 Yes,"said I,"but do you happen to know if he had anything upon him by any chance when he died?"
8649Yes,said I,"but where?"
8649Yes,said Wali Dad,"it is curious to think that our common meeting- place should be here, in the house of a common-- how do you call_ her_?"
8649You is n''t_ vevy_ angwy, is you?
8649You poor little sprats, and you want to go up to the Front with the Regiment, do you? 8649 You''re bloomin''Solomons, you two, ai n''t you?"
8649You''ve been tramping in the sun, and it''s a very warm night, and had n''t you better sleep over the notion? 8649 _ Hand_ the Colonel''s pet noosance,"said Ortheris,"But wot makes you curse your rations?
8649_ What_ blue riband, childie?
8649''Am I a dog or am I not enough of a man for your wenches?
8649''Am I to pull ye through?''
8649''An''what have I done, Miss Shadd,''sez I, very bould, plantin''mesilf forninst her,''that ye should not pass the time of day?''
8649''Are you sure you''ve got the hang av the manewvers?''
8649''Ave you never''eard tell o''Jain''Ardin''?
8649''Brekkin''tha thick head?''
8649''But who''ll pay us?''
8649''D''you hould by that?''
8649''D''you mane that?''
8649''D''you suppose I ca n''t die like a gentleman?''
8649''Dempsey which?''
8649''Does he know the word?''
8649''Eh, but yo''re young to be getten drunk an''such like, but yo''wo n''t do it again, will yo''?''
8649''Fwhat are you doin''philanderin''about here, ye scum av the gutter?''
8649''Fwhat d''you want here?''
8649''Fwhat damned dog''s thrick is this av yours?''
8649''Fwhat has made ye this partic''lar on a suddint?''
8649''Fwhat will I do-- fwhat will I do?''
8649''Fwhat''ll you give me for the use av that most iligant palanquin I have no time to take away?''
8649''Go easy,''I sez;''fwhat''s ut all about?''
8649''Have ye no more spunk than that, ye blood- dhrawn calf?''
8649''Have ye not lost him?''
8649''How should a man tell you who know everything?
8649''How''s that, Sargint?''
8649''In the shed,''sez he,''engaged on a riffle,''--''A fwhat?''
8649''Is ut any use to you?''
8649''Is ut worth ut?''
8649''My brain cries out against''--how does it go?
8649''Now, fwhat the divil are you paragins conthrivin''against me?''
8649''Ow d''you know I ai n''t''fraid o''dyin''''fore I gets my discharge paipers?"
8649''Seed it comin''along yit?"
8649''Shall I say ut?''
8649''Thin what are you, ye lyin'', schamin'', weak- kneed, dhirty- souled son av a sutler?
8649''Thin why in the name av fortune did I niver see her before?''
8649''Town did ye say?''
8649''Twas harrd, was n''t ut?
8649''Was he a friend av yours that saw ye home four times in the fortnight?''
8649''What dost tha mean?''
8649''What for, Sargint?''
8649''What''s ta bin agaate on naa?''
8649''What''s to be afraid of, lass?
8649''What''s wrong with me?''
8649''Where the Divil_ is_ Lungtungpen?''
8649''Where''s the white man in charge?''
8649''Who brought your guns?
8649''Why should I be?''
8649''Wid the mother''s milk not dhry on your impident mouth?
8649''Will I go back to_ his_ mother an''tell her that I''ve let him throw himself away?
8649''Will I want to be asked twice, Annie?''
8649''Will that content you?''
8649''Will ye take the half av that man''s load?
8649''Ye will not mind, corp''ril?''
8649''You''ll take a cup av tay wid us?''
8649''You''ve seen your sweetheart?''
8649''_"''Who''ll do ut?''
8649(_ Chorus_)''Ave you never''eard tell o''Jain''Ardin''?
8649***** Of course you can guess what happened?
8649*****"I say,"said the Assistant to the Manager, a week later,"do you recollect_ Germinal?_""Yes.
8649--"Dhrumshticks"was the nickname of the Colonel commanding Mulvaney''s old regiment.--"Will you be seein''him again?
8649--''Don''t tell,''sez he,''Is ut like?''
8649--''Fwhat''s that to you?''
8649--''Fwhat''s that?''
8649A whisper followed, and the deeper voice returned:"And you drifted as far apart as_ that!_ I think it makes us quits now, does n''t it?
8649After all, what is a day lost, or, for that matter, what are two days?
8649Am_ I_ shameless?
8649An old man am I and-- where is the oil for the lamp?
8649An''besides, will I let that sedan- chair rot on our hands?
8649An''fwhat to a professional like Orth''ris is a few ringstraked shpots av black, brown, an''white?
8649An''fwhat''s a fight afther all?
8649An''sometimes I thought I did, and then again I thought I did n''t, an''how was that?"
8649An''what am I?
8649An''what''s a Taxidermist but a man who can thrate shkins?
8649And he would put his poor old claw on my shoulder, sayin'',''Does n''t tha feel it, tha great lump?
8649Are n''t any of the men from the Club coming down to help?
8649Are n''t you ever going to finish that story and give me some of the profits?"
8649Are n''t you well?"
8649Are you going to argue with me?"
8649Are you ill?"
8649Are you making fun of me?"
8649Are you marchin'', sorr?''
8649Are you medical fit, Piggy?"
8649Are you playing horses, chickabiddies?"
8649Are you very happy, Charlie?"
8649Are your women- folk also fools?"
8649At the risk of throwing the creature out of train I interrupted,--"How could you write a letter up yonder?"
8649B.--yes, even a K.C.B., for had he not at command one of the best Regiments of the Line-- the Fore and Fit?
8649Both Shiahs and Sunnis say that a Musalman may not marry one of the idolaters?
8649But fwhat is an inch on a dog''s tail?
8649But how had he managed to see that polo- ball?
8649But what in the world could a Greek slave know of that affair?
8649But what''s a man to do?
8649But wot''appened after that, Jock?"
8649But you''ll give the man at Marwar Junction my message?"
8649By the way, have you done anything with that notion of mine yet?"
8649Ca n''t we say nothin''in our own defence, Sir?"
8649Ca n''t you fill in the rest yourself?
8649Ca n''t you imagine the sunlight just squeezing through between the handle and the hole and wobbling about as the ship moves?"
8649Can a man run on wather-- an''jungle- wather too?"
8649Can the Moon tell the Lotus of her love when the Gate of Heaven is shut and the clouds gather for the rains?
8649Can the Sahib, standing here, see the railway bridge?
8649Can we do anythin''that he will not check us for?''
8649Can ye wonder?
8649Can you be at Marwar Junction on that time?
8649Can you not let the Arrmy rest?
8649Can you not see what it will do for us?
8649Can you see a thin fire very far away down the stream?
8649Can you trust your noncoms, sorr?''
8649Clear- eyed you are?
8649Colonel Sahib, may_ we_ also do a little running?"
8649Come away, my Lord, How will the river go down for your throwing abuse at it?
8649Come to the Fort one of these days and see him?"
8649Could I tell Ortheris anything that he did not know of the pleasures of his life?
8649Could it be possible, I wondered, that I was in this life to woo a second time the woman I had killed by my own neglect and cruelty?
8649D''ye raffle much in these parts?''
8649D''you remember when he went mad with the homesickness?"
8649Did I iver tell you how Horker Kelley went into clink nakid as Phoebus Apollonius, wid the shirts av the Corp''ril an''file undher his arrum?
8649Did I know that Sahib?
8649Did I meet her?
8649Did I say I wud like to cut Mullins''s liver out?
8649Did I, whin I was Corp''ril, lay my spite upon a man an''make his life a dog''s life from day to day?
8649Did any of you go to Dearsley afther my time was up?
8649Did n''t I do that talk neat?
8649Did the Sahib require aught else-- a peg, or beer?
8649Did ye see how he walked like a grand aristocrat?
8649Did you iver feel that way, sorr?"
8649Did you iver have onendin''devilmint an''nothin''to pay for it in your life, sorr?"
8649Did you make up anything else?"
8649Did you say you are traveling back along this line within any days?"
8649Did you shwim the Irriwaddy at night, behin''me, as a bhoy shud; or were you hidin''under a bed, as you was at Ahmid Kheyl?"
8649Do I bother you with talking about it?"
8649Do I not know ut?
8649Do I not know what ut is to marry a woman that was the very spit an''image av Judy whin she was young?
8649Do n''t yer know a palanquin when you see it?"
8649Do ye mind the white dog that belongs to the Canteen Sargint, bad cess to him--- he that''s lost half his time an''snarlin''the rest?
8649Do ye not see they''ll stand?''
8649Do you know aught av the lady, sorr?"
8649Do you know what fear is?
8649Do you mean to say that this slip of paper will help us?
8649Do you mean to say that you can actually send this absurd Sending you talk about?"
8649Do you misdoubt me?"
8649Do you not know me?
8649Do you remember that?"
8649Do you want any money or a recommendation down- country?
8649Do you_ mind_ being called Coppy?
8649Does n''t tha feel it?''
8649Does n''t tha think tha''s a fool?''"
8649Does the Sahib know whither the backwash of the flood had borne me?
8649Dravot used to make us laugh in the evenings when all the people was cooking their dinners-- cooking their dinners, and... what did they do then?
8649Drink water got it?"
8649Dumoise threw the telegram across the table and said--"Well?"
8649Eh, what do you think?
8649Fwhat d''you take me for?''
8649Fwhat d''you want to do, sorr?''
8649Fwhat is ut?
8649Fwhat is ut?"
8649Fwhat must it be for these?
8649Great Powers above-- I looked up at them through the fog smoke-- did the Lords of Life and Death know what this meant to me?
8649Guns, think you?"
8649HIS MAJESTY THE KING"Where the word of a King is, there is power: And who may say unto him-- What doest thou?"
8649Has the Sahib ever been cast into much water that fights and will not let a man use his limbs?
8649Has''t gotten t''cheer, man?"
8649Have I been here thirty years without knowing the voice of the river as a father knows the voice of his son?
8649Have n''t I put the shadow of my hand over this country?
8649Have ye iver seen a rale live Lord thryin''to hide his nobility undher a fut an''a half av brown swamp- wather?
8649Have you any more notions?"
8649Have you ever seen it?"
8649Have you iver considhered fwhat I wud look like wid me_ head_ shaved as well as my chin?
8649Have you iver heard the Curse in an Orange Lodge?
8649He buried his freckled nose in a tea- cup and, with eyes staring roundly over the rim, asked:--"I say, Coppy, is it pwoper to kiss big girls?"
8649He looked over my shoulder for a few pages and said to himself drearily--"Now, how in the world did I come to write such damned good stuff as that?"
8649He put his hands before his eyes and said--"Wot was it?
8649He said to me,"Do you know what would happen if I added or took away one single line on this sheet?"
8649He understood-- and again-- what might these things mean?
8649Here I said,"But what induced Suddhoo to drag me into the business?
8649Hogan- Yale smiled and handed two rupees to the Band- Sergeant, saying,"Write the date on the skull, will you?"
8649Hot or cowld was ut?"
8649How can daughters of men marry Gods or Devils?
8649How could he have foreseen that the flying sparks would have lighted the Colonel''s little hayrick and consumed a week''s store for the horses?
8649How could he tell what evil the overlooked slip of note- paper had wrought in the mind of a desperately jealous wife?
8649How could you tell?"
8649How did I take to it?
8649How did he live?"
8649How did you get to be King?"
8649How do I know that?
8649How do I know?
8649How does a frog get fat?
8649How does he do it?"
8649How does ut come about, sorr, that when a man has put the comether on wan woman, he''s sure bound to put it on another?
8649How long was the Sahib here?"
8649How many of the drums would accompany the Regiment?
8649How much Bass wid the label did that ravin''child dhrink?"
8649How much d''you make it, Mulvaney?"
8649How much did Mrs. Wessington give her men?
8649How on earth can you rack and harry and post a man for his losings, when you are fond of his wife, and live in the same Station with him?
8649How on earth could she go to Benares without all the city knowing her palanquin?"
8649How shall you all fear death if you all know what your friend does not know that he knows?
8649How, therefore, can the kitten on the bed and the kitten on the hearth- rug be real kittens?"
8649How, think you, will the Mohurrum go this year?
8649Hya, any tot for Johnny?"
8649I am not-- I was not-- afraid of any five men; but against half a village who can prevail?
8649I could not have continued pretending to love her when I did n''t, could I?
8649I give her review_ verbatim_--"Oh your book?
8649I have been young, an''for why should I not have tuk what I cud?
8649I looked at him, and wondering whether it were possible that he did not know the originality, the power of the notion that had come in his way?
8649I put ut to you, sorr, is an elegint palanquin, fit for the princess, the natural abidin''place av all the vermin in cantonmints?
8649I went back and repeated:"What was that?''
8649I wiped my face, took a fresh grip of the piteously mangled hands, and said:--"What happened after that?"
8649I wonder who has them now?"
8649IN FLOOD TIME Tweed said tae Till:"What gars ye rin sae Still?"
8649If it is n''t pwoper, how was you kissing Major Allardyce''s big girl last morning, by ve canal?"
8649If my feet fail me, O Heart of my Heart, am I to blame, being blinded by the glimpse of your beauty?
8649If that was the temper of the children, what would not the men do?
8649If the Goblins ran off with her as they did with Curdie''s Princess?
8649In how long?"
8649In the name av God,_ fwhat_ is ut?''
8649In truth, I would have taken Her; but what could I do?
8649Is all Hell loose this tide?"
8649Is any wan comin''on?''
8649Is it a bigger one nor usual?"
8649Is it the Baromba_ khad_, the oldest, or the Twenty- Two where Tibu''s gallery runs up to Number Five?"
8649Is it true that Dearsley Sahib does not return to this place, on account of his sickness, for ten days?
8649Is it true that Dearsley Sahib makes no complaint of these latter things having been done?
8649Is it worth it, darling?"
8649Is n''t it superb?"
8649Is n''t our friend Orth''ris a Taxidermist, an''a rale artist wid his nimble white fingers?
8649Is that enough?''
8649Is that far to swim, Sahib?
8649Is that truth?
8649Is that worse than watching the caged animal yonder?
8649Is the Sahib a priest, then, that he knows so much?
8649Is the Sahib going to his own wedding, that he is so mad with haste?
8649Is the Sahib in haste?
8649Is the paulin tightly corded upon all the baggage?
8649Is there any chance of his being made to speak?"
8649Is there any sense in a weaver?"
8649Is there anything av yours in the transport?
8649Is this enviable or is it not?"
8649Is ut always raffled so?''
8649Is ut excuses the old man wants?
8649Is ut his breedin''which is nothin'', or his edukashin which he niver got?
8649Is ut likely I wud forget ut?
8649It seemed just possible then--"But fwhat manner av use is ut to me goin''out widout a dhrink?
8649Jain''Ardin''?
8649Jain''Ardin''?
8649Lalun, what shall his pay be?"
8649May I read it?"
8649May I tell the tale?
8649Money?
8649Now I"----"Would it be of any use to you?
8649Now what divilment can Annie be up to?''
8649Now why does the Sahib get so angry?
8649Now_ is_ it likely that the Sahib would speak true talk to me who am only a black man?
8649O Sahib, is it you?
8649Oh Golly, said the cook, is he gwine to kiss us all?
8649Oh, ca n''t we drop this folly once and for all?
8649Oh, my time past, did I not; wid a lump in my throat as big as my valise an''my heart goin''like a farrier''s forge on a Saturday morning?
8649On''y question is, what''ll''e be doin''on the road?
8649One kiss that he gives back again and remembers will cure all this nonsense, or else"--"Or else what?
8649Or-- would the Sahib in truth care to drink my tobacco?
8649Ortheris, ye scrub, fwhat are ye sniggerin''at?
8649Our hero commanded the galley, did n''t he?"
8649Peg Barney that cleared out the Blue Lights''jubilee meeting wid the cook- room mop last year?
8649Pwhere''s Jock?"
8649Queer notion, was n''t it?
8649Queer thing, though, looking after a Johnnie old enough to be your grandfather, is n''t it?
8649Return what?"
8649Running again?"
8649Sez mesilf to me,''What for?''
8649Sez mesilf to me,''Will that fill these two strong arrums av yours, Terence?''
8649Shadd?''
8649Shafiz Ulla ahoo!_ Bahadur Khan, where are you?
8649Shall I propose?"
8649Shall I return to my old lost allegiance in the next world, or shall I meet Agnes loathing her and bound to her side through all eternity?
8649Shall I tell you about him?
8649Shall we two hover over the scene of our lives till the end of Time?
8649She taught me the lingo and one or two other things; but what happened?
8649So I said--"What''s the use of grousing there, and speaking against The Widow?"
8649Some of the troopers shaded their eyes with their hands and said--"What the mischief''as that there''orse got on''i m?"
8649Straight out; do you follow me?
8649Strong you think yourself?
8649THE COURTING OF DINAH SHADD What did the colonel''s lady think?
8649THE SOLID MULDOON Did ye see John Malone, wid his shinin'', brand- new hat?
8649THE STORY OF MUHAMMAD DIN Who is the happy man?
8649Talkin''av that, have ye iver fallen in love, sorr?"
8649Tell me honestly, now, how was it done?"
8649Tell me now,_ who_ do I go out wid?''
8649The Heaven- born set no particular store by it; but of what use was a polo- ball to a_ khitmatgar_?
8649The Sahib is not angry?
8649The Sahib says that there is no wedding in the matter at all?
8649The Seventh of the Nine Bars says that a man may not marry one of the idolaters?
8649The devil of a man is Orth''ris in a ruction-- aren''t ye?"
8649The drink must ha''died out in''i m by this, unless e''s broke a bank, an''then-- Why do n''t''e come back?
8649The long bazar will praise-- but Thou-- Heart of my heart, have I done well?
8649The men was goin''roun''an''about like dumb sheep, waitin''for the nex''man to fall over, an''sayin''undher their spache,''Fwhat is ut?
8649The pride o''the Companee?
8649Then he paused, and called out:"Oh, you who have been in the cutting more than ten years, what is the name of this open place?
8649Then he screamed,"What_''ave_ you done with the palanquin?
8649Then to me:--"Ye say Dhrumshticks is well, an''his lady tu?
8649Then, without pause,"We''re goin'', Sir, ai n''t we?"
8649There was a long pause, broken by Wee Willie Winkie,"Are you fond of vis big girl, Coppy?"
8649There was a pencil scrawl at the back of the paper and"What''s that?"
8649There''s nothing wrong about the hero, is there?"
8649They was all ashamed, past spache,"''Fwhat d''you think he will do?''
8649Thin Ould Pummeloe turns to the women an''she sez,''Are ye goin''to let the bhoys die while you''re picnickin'', ye sluts?''
8649This is Tibu''s gallery, but where are the four bricks where they used to put their_ huqa_ fire on when the Sahibs never saw?
8649To what Englishman shall I send it?"
8649Vere is Miss Biddums?"
8649Vere is ve glass?"
8649Was I goin''to let a three- year- ould preshume to discoorse wid me-- my will bein''set?
8649Was it broken through D, T. or epileptic fits?
8649Was it not enough that the woman was dead and done with, without her black and white servitors reappearing to spoil the day''s happiness?
8649Was it possible that he had skipped half a dozen lives and was then dimly remembering some episode of a thousand years later?
8649Was the goad made only to scratch thy own fat back with, bastard?
8649Was there_ any_ wan in the Ould Rig''mint to touch Corp''ril Terence Mulvaney whin that same was turned out for sedukshin?
8649We shall go to those parts and say to any King we find--''D''you want to vanquish your foes?''
8649Were the Company''s pumps to be beaten by the vagaries of that troublesome Tarachunda River?
8649What are the English doing?
8649What are the boulders to thee, Ram Pershad, my Rustum, my mountain of strength?
8649What are you doing?"
8649What are you grinning at?
8649What are you talking about?
8649What came next?"
8649What can I do?
8649What coom to t''three hundred and fifty rupees?
8649What could I do?
8649What could we do?
8649What did Mulvaney say?"
8649What do these fat slugs from Calcutta know?
8649What do we know about palanquins?
8649What do you do?"
8649What do you mean?"
8649What do you think I have given you money for?"
8649What do you think of it?"
8649What do you think, sorr?"
8649What does Suddhoo know of your laws or the lightning- post?
8649What does it mean?"
8649What for?"
8649What force will they turn out?
8649What happened before that?"
8649What happened the other night?"
8649What honor has the_ khansamah_?
8649What hope had he forninst me?
8649What is Your Worship going to do?"
8649What is it that the native papers call them?"
8649What is it you want me to give you?"
8649What is she, and who is she, and why is she called''Jhansi''?"
8649What is to be done?
8649What must I do to get out o''this''ere a- Hell?"
8649What nex''?
8649What shall I do?"
8649What was I going to say?"
8649What was it to me whether She was Hindu or Jain-- scavenger, leper, or whole?
8649What was the matter?
8649What was the use of a''parkle cwown if it made a little boy feel all bad in his inside?
8649What was to be done with the drums?
8649What were their hours?
8649What will we do wid our womenfolk?''
8649What witnesses would support my statements?
8649What would Coppy say if anything happened to her?
8649What''s coming next?''
8649What''s oar- thresh, Charlie?"
8649What''s that?"
8649What''s the best wid you, sorr, an''how did you happen to be on the losin''side this day whin we captured you?"
8649What''s the use of cracking- on for nothing?
8649What''s wrong?"
8649What?
8649What_ has_ happened?
8649What_ khad_ is there that I do not know, from the bottom of the shaft to the end of the last drive?
8649When I saw''Liza again she looked at me a minute and says,''Who''s telled tha?
8649When did he come, and when did he die?"
8649When the sea topped the bulwarks, what did it look like?"
8649When"Take me to London again"stopped, after twenty bars, every one in the Mess said,"What on earth has happened?"
8649Where did he learn that?
8649Where did they go?
8649Where have you been reading about galleys and galley- slaves?"
8649Where in the name av confusion is the back door?''
8649Where is the conduit?
8649Where is the pleasure of saying''_ Ya Hasan, Ya Hussain_,''twenty thousand times in a night?"
8649Where were the other regiments, and why did these niggers use Martinis?
8649Where were their men?
8649Where would I be when I come to die?
8649Where would I be when my froat was dry?
8649Where would I be when the bullets fly?
8649Where''s the girl?''
8649Where?"
8649Whereat, to his great delight, I winced once more and hastily continued the conversation:--"And how do you live here from day to day?
8649Wherefore longer conserve the painted palanquin?
8649Which is louder, Sahib-- your voice or the voice of the river?
8649Whin Dinah was out av the door( an''''twas as tho''the sunlight had shut too)--''Mother av Hiven, sergint,''sez I,''but is that your daughter?''
8649Whin I see a likely man av the native persuasion, I will descind blushin''from my canopy and say,''Buy a palanquin, ye black scutt?''
8649Who do you want to kiss?"
8649Who pulled down the stone lions?
8649Who put the open shame on me an''my child that we shud go beggin''through the lines in the broad daylight for the broken word of a man?
8649Who repaired the bridges?
8649Who stopped the last Afghan raid?''
8649Who was he?
8649Who will assist me to slipper the King of the Roos with a golden slipper with a silver heel?
8649Who will take my message to the Colonel Sahib?"
8649Who will take the Protected of God to the North to sell charms that are never still to the Amir?
8649Who''d touch a poor mad priest?"
8649Who''s the Grand- Master of the sign cut in the stone?''
8649Why ca n''t I be left alone-- left alone and happy?"
8649Why ca n''t the paper be sparkling?
8649Why could n''t Agnes have left me alone?
8649Why did n''t you stick on as Gods till things was more settled?
8649Why does the white man look upon us with the eye of disfavor?
8649Why it''s_ true!_ How could he have known?"
8649Why should a palanquin be near these works?
8649Why should he answer to a Mahratta_ laonee_ if he be Wahabi-- or Sikh?"
8649Why''d I do harm when everything''s settled?
8649Why, Nonie, darlin'', fwhat are ye doin''out av your mother''s bed at this time?"
8649Why, is n''t thee afraid for thysen?''
8649Why, then, should Coppy be guilty of the unmanly weakness of kissing-- vehemently kissing-- a"big girl,"Miss Allardyce to wit?
8649Why?"
8649Why?"
8649Will I iver forget that move?
8649Will oil and water mix?
8649Will that plase you, Dinah Shadd, that wo n''t be seen talkin''to my daughter?
8649Will the Government repay us those moneys?
8649Will there be any doubt at the Coort- martial?
8649Will ye fight?"
8649Will ye take the wurrud av the Lorrd out av my mouth another time?"
8649Will you come too?"
8649Will you help me to put him into the carriage?
8649Will you wait for me and we can lunch somewhere together?
8649Wo n''t Your Honor hear me swear that I never touched an article that belonged to him?
8649Wo n''t you tell me?
8649Wo n''t_ you_ stop ut, sorr?"
8649Wot decoits?
8649Wot devil''s work''ave you led me into?''
8649Wot time d''you make it, sir?
8649Wot''ll we do?"
8649Wot''s Mullins?"
8649Wot''s a woman, or a''ole bloomin''depôt o''women,''longside o''the chanst of field- service?
8649Wot''s the good o''me?
8649Wot''s the good of sodgerin''?"
8649Wot''s_ truso_?"
8649Would I speak to you if he did?
8649Would he let me stroke him, Mister Soldier?"
8649Would she wait?
8649Would the Band go to the Front?
8649Would you care to take it?
8649Would you slip it now if you got the chance?"
8649Would you take off your clothes and adventure?
8649Wud fifty seasoned sodgers have taken Lungtungpen in the dhark that way?
8649Ye wudn''t have me dhrink_ always,_ Dinah Shadd?
8649Yet what will a young man not do for Love''s sake?
8649You dhrive_ Jehannum ke marfik, mallum_--like Hell?
8649You did n''t knock''i m out last night by any chance, any of you?"
8649You do n''t mean it?"
8649You do n''t want to buy a dorg, sir, do you?
8649You know where I always sit in the galley?"
8649You remimber Peg Barney that was in D Comp''ny-- a red, hairy scraun, wid a scar on his jaw?
8649You wud tip me into the river, wud you?
8649You''re blasted sentimental all of a sudden, Thinkin''o''your last near shave?"
8649You''re sure you know nothing about Skroelings?"
8649You''ve heard av thim, sorr?"
8649You''ve seen me waltzin''through Lungtungpen like a Red Injin widout the warpaint, an''you say I''m too fond av the- ourisin''?''
8649_ Dekker?_ Go_ arsty_ for the first_ arder_-mile from cantonmints.
8649_ How_ does a draf''get dhrunk?
8649_ Kiswasti_ you was n''t hanged for your ugly face, hey?"
8649_ Will you never let us go?_""H''m.
8649a fit an''a proper tratement for a man who has behaved as me?"
8649cried Kitty;"what made you call out so foolishly, Jack?
8649muttered Jakin, to himself,"Are we to play forhever?"
8649of the profits, is n''t it?"
8649on a thick night?"
8649said Learoyd;"but, young mon, what''s t''notebook for?"
8649said Mulvaney, bringing down his hand on his thigh with a crack,"In the name av God, fwhy is ut?
8649said Mulvaney,"Have ye not drunk enough?"
8649said Olaf, standing On the quarter- deck,''Something heard I like the stranding Of a shattered wreck?''"
8649said he;"I''ve blandandhered thim through the night somehow, but can thim that helps others help thimselves?
8649says Dan,''What is the meaning o''this?''
8649sez I, an''my head rang like a guard- room gong:''fwhat is the blame that this young man must take to oblige Tim Vulmea?''
8649sez I, comin''up to look;''Vulmea, ye divil, fwhat were you doin''wid her-- answer me that?''
8649sez I;''can I get ye anything?''
8649sez she, turnin''as white as my belt;''have_ you_ seen him too?''
8649sez the Capt''n;''fwhat''s his name?''
8649sez the Staff Orf''cer;''did you dislodge that Reserve?''
8649sez the man,''was you there too?
8649she cried at last,"you are behaving like a child, What are you doing?"
8649she sez,"Did ye not say just now that I was flesh and blood?''
8649what does it all mean?
8649where is my brain rambling to?
35555O driver,said he,"what will you sell those little donkeys for?"''
35555''"The Friend of the Stars, who is the Friend of all the World--"''''What is this?''
35555''''Ow near?
35555''A Red Bull on a green field, was it?''
35555''A barrack- school?''
35555''A fat man?''
35555''A thief talking English is it?
35555''About the Five Kings?
35555''All one-- but if it were not the boy how did he come to speak so continually of thee?''
35555''Am I thy chela, or am I not?
35555''Am I to be beaten before the police?''
35555''An''how do you like it, my son, as far as you''ve gone?
35555''And after?''
35555''And after?''
35555''And at the last what wilt thou do?''
35555''And by what sign didst thou know that we would beg from thee, O Mali?''
35555''And for food?''
35555''And he was all those things?''
35555''And his disciple is like him?''
35555''And his name?''
35555''And how wilt thou go?
35555''And if thou runnest away who will say it is not my fault?''
35555''And is there a price upon his head too-- as upon Mah-- all the others?''
35555''And now you are not afraid-- eh?''
35555''And now, whither go we?''
35555''And seeing these things, what tale didst thou fashion to thyself, Well of the Truth?''
35555''And then what did you do?
35555''And thou art sure of thy road?''
35555''And thou wilt return in this very same shape?
35555''And thou?''
35555''And was it all worthless?''
35555''And wast thou?''
35555''And what did he?''
35555''And what dost thou do?''
35555''And what like of man was thy disciple?''
35555''And what said he?''
35555''And what said she?''
35555''And what was the end of the search?
35555''And when dost thou go?''
35555''And whether he will kill this other boy?''
35555''And whither goest thou?''
35555''And who are thy People, Friend of all the World?''
35555''And who is that?''
35555''And who was he?
35555''And whom didst thou worship within?''
35555''And why?
35555''And will she forget how to make stews with saffron upon that road?''
35555''And, O imp?''
35555''And-- the more money is paid the better learning is given?''
35555''And?''
35555''And?''
35555''Are the bears only bad on thy holding?''
35555''Are there many more like you in India?''
35555''Are they in thy hands?''
35555''Art thou anything of a healer?
35555''Art thou freed from the schools?
35555''Art thou only a beginner?''
35555''As it were a novice?''
35555''Ask them for how much money do they give a wise and suitable teaching?
35555''Ay, Umballa was it?
35555''Ay, there is a recompense when the madness is over, surely?''
35555''Besides, hast thou ever helped to paint a Sahib thus before?''
35555''But afterwards-- we may talk?''
35555''But can not the Government protect?''
35555''But for whom, dost thou work?
35555''But have we any right to open it?
35555''But he is so young, Mahbub-- not more than sixteen-- is he?''
35555''But how canst thou understand the talk?
35555''But how, Holy One?''
35555''But how?''
35555''But if he offer a rudeness?
35555''But my River-- the River of my healing?''
35555''But the River-- the River of the Arrow?''
35555''But the Sahibs did not know thee, Holy One?''
35555''But thou hast a Search of thine own?''
35555''But was there not also an Englishman with a white beard-- holy-- among images-- who himself made more sure my assurance of the River of the Arrow?''
35555''But what about caste?''
35555''But what am I to do?''
35555''But what does the Colonel Sahib say?
35555''But what dost thou know of the Hills?''
35555''But what harm?
35555''But what is the game?''
35555''But what is this tale of the thief and the search?''
35555''But what is to pay me for this coming and recoming?''
35555''But where shall I sleep?''
35555''But whither goest thou?''
35555''But whither shall I send my letters?''
35555''But who is to pay me for this?
35555''But why come here, Babuji?''
35555''But why didst thou not stay with the Kulu woman, O Holy One?
35555''But why not ask the Colonel in the Sahib''s tongue?''
35555''But why not sit and rest?''
35555''But why?
35555''But-- but what manner of white man''s son art thou, to need a bazar letter- writer?
35555''But-- whither went the Mahratta?
35555''By what road?''
35555''By which road?''
35555''Called the Maharanee a Breaker of Hearts and a Dispenser of Delights?''
35555''Can I tell you?''
35555''Can buts eat?''
35555''Chela, hast thou never a wish to leave me?''
35555''Did they wound thee, chela?''
35555''Didst thou see them?
35555''Didst thou tell him of thy Search?''
35555''Do the very snakes understand thy talk?''
35555''Do they give or sell learning among the Sahibs?
35555''Do we eat publicly like dogs?''
35555''Do we not all work for gain?''
35555''Do ye both dream dreams?
35555''Do you know him?''
35555''Do you know what Hurree Babu really wants?
35555''Do you know what these things are?''
35555''Do you want drink?''
35555''Does all go well in Hind?''
35555''Does the holy man come from the North?''
35555''Dost thou give news for love, or dost thou sell it?''
35555''Dost thou know who He is then that gives the order?''
35555''Dost thou not know the meaning of the walnut-- priest?''
35555''Dost thou remember when I leapt off the carriage the first day I went to--''''The Gates of Learning?
35555''Eh?''
35555''First to Kashi( Benares): where else?
35555''For?''
35555''Good,''said he,''and who is Lurgan Sahib?
35555''Good- bye, and-- and''--she was remembering her English words one by one--''you will come back again?
35555''Had the Holy One come alone, I should have received him otherwise; but with this rogue, who can be too careful?''
35555''Hai mai?
35555''Has lived where?''
35555''Hast thou a charm to change my shape?
35555''Hast thou a little wax to close them on this letter?''
35555''Hast thou been robbed?''
35555''Hast thou eaten?''
35555''Hast thou heard?
35555''Hast thou knowledge, by chance, of my River?''
35555''Hast thou met-- a physician of sick pearls?''
35555''Hast thou never desired any other thing?''
35555''Hast thou no charity?''
35555''Have I been such a hindrance till now?''
35555''Have I failed to oversee thy comforts, Holy One?''
35555''Have I not said an hundred times that the South is a good land?
35555''Have they hurt him to the death?''
35555''Have ye any tricks to pass the time?
35555''Have ye room within for two?''
35555''Have you no consideration for our loss?
35555''He is not here then?''
35555''He joined himself to the idolaters?
35555''He says,"What are you going to do?"''
35555''He walk?
35555''He wants to know how much?''
35555''Hearest thou?''
35555''Her tongue grows no shorter with the years, then?''
35555''His country-- his race-- his village?
35555''Ho there, Friend of all the World,''he cried across the sharp- smelling smoke,''what art thou?''
35555''Holy One, hast thou ever taken the road alone?''
35555''How am I to fear the absolutely non- existent?''
35555''How can I be sick if I see Freedom?''
35555''How can I tell?
35555''How can I tell?''
35555''How can a man follow the Way or the Great Game when he is eternally pestered by women?
35555''How comes it that this man is one of us?''
35555''How didst thou follow us?''
35555''How does the spirit move thy master?
35555''How great an army?''
35555''How if I guess, though?''
35555''How is that known to thee?''
35555''How many?''
35555''How near can we go?''
35555''How readest thou this talk?''
35555''How should I know?
35555''How should he know?
35555''How should they?
35555''How soon can we get the colt from the stable?''
35555''How thinkest thou of this one?''
35555''I came by Kulu-- from beyond the Kailas-- but what know you?
35555''I have heard''--this was a bow drawn at a venture--''I have heard--''''What hast thou heard?''
35555''I-- I apprehend it is not at all malignant in its operation?''
35555''If I do not see him, and if he is taken from me, I will go out of that madrissah in Nucklao and, and-- once gone, who is to find me again?''
35555''If I eat thy bread,''cried Kim passionately,''how shall I ever forget thee?''
35555''If I knew, think you I would not cry it aloud?''
35555''If it was,''said Kim,''do you think I should let it again?
35555''If we go north,''--Kim put the question to the waking sunrise,--''would not much mid- day heat be avoided by walking among the lower hills at least?
35555''In the crystal-- in the ink- pool?''
35555''Is he afraid?
35555''Is he also one of Us?''
35555''Is he not quite mad?''
35555''Is he not wise and holy?
35555''Is he thy master?''
35555''Is his Search, then, truth or a cloak to other ends?
35555''Is it not enough I have saved thy neck?''
35555''Is it permitted to ask whither the Heaven- born''s thought might have led?''
35555''Is it the habit of the place to pester honoured guests?
35555''Is it true that there are many images in the Wonder House of Lahore?''
35555''Is one skinful enough for such a pair?
35555''Is that all thy trouble?''
35555''Is that the new stuff, Mahbub?''
35555''Is the boy mad?
35555''Is there any reason against?
35555''Is there money to be paid that witch?''
35555''Is there no priest then in the village?
35555''Is this a face to tempt virtue aside?''
35555''Is this also thy work?''
35555''Is this the Hand of Friendship to avert the Whip of Calamity?''
35555''Is this yet another Sending?''
35555''Is-- is there any need of a son in thy family?
35555''It was a Bull-- a Red Bull that shall come and help thee-- and carry thee-- whither?
35555''It''s a weight off my mind, but-- this thing here?''
35555''It''s clear to you, is it?
35555''It-- it is not likely that she has killed the boy?
35555''Jadoo?''
35555''Jandiala-- Jullundur?
35555''Jugglers belike?''
35555''Little Friend of all the World,''said he,''what is this?''
35555''Low caste I did not say, for how can that be which is not?
35555''Mahbub Ali to rob the Sahiba''s house?
35555''Maybe-- but the boy?''
35555''My son,''said he,''what need of words between us?
35555''Nay, then would only evil people be left on the earth, and who would give us meat and shelter?''
35555''Nay, what is it?''
35555''Not when I brought thee''--Kim actually dared to use the tum of equals--''a white stallion''s pedigree that night?''
35555''Now I have told you,''said the boy,''will you let me go back to my old man?
35555''Now it is understood that the boy is a Sahib?''
35555''Now, how wilt thou know thy River?''
35555''Now,''--his tone altered as he turned to Kim,--''what will they do with thee?
35555''Now?''
35555''O Children, what is that big house?''
35555''O mother,''he cried,''do they do this in the zenanas?
35555''Of the Ethnological Survey?''
35555''Of what sort?
35555''Of what year?''
35555''Of whose service art thou?''
35555''Oh, Friend of all the World, what does he say?''
35555''Oh, Mahbub Ali, but am I a Hindu?''
35555''Oh, she?
35555''Oh, that''s the way you look at it, is it?''
35555''Oh, the Russians?
35555''Oho, hast thou turned yogi with thy begging- bowl?''
35555''One said to the other,"What manner of a faquir art thou, to shiver at a little watching?"''
35555''Or Kimball?''
35555''Or sell it?''
35555''Ow far, you mean?
35555''Pahari?''
35555''Priest praising priest?
35555''Redcoats or our own regiments?''
35555''Rememberest thou the Kashmir Serai?''
35555''Rememberest thou the little business of the thieves in the dark, down yonder at Umballa?''
35555''Said I not-- said I not he was from the other world?''
35555''Seekest thou the River also?''
35555''Seest thou my chela?''
35555''Shall I meet my Holy One there?''
35555''Shall we at least wait for the hakim?''
35555''Since when have the hill- asses owned all Hindustan?''
35555''So be it; but what dost thou do now?''
35555''So soon, my chela?
35555''So their villages were burnt and their little children made homeless?''
35555''So then we go with her, Holy One?''
35555''So they turned against women and children?
35555''So; and then?''
35555''So?
35555''So?
35555''Son of a swine, is the soft part of the road meant for thee to scratch thy back upon?
35555''Son of an owl, where dost thou go?''
35555''Still?
35555''Such an one as those I saw this evening-- men wearing swords and stamping heavily?''
35555''That is a courtesy to be remembered, O man of good will; but why the sword?''
35555''That is well for thee, but what will our Rajah say?''
35555''The Babu is the very hakim( thou hast heard of him?)
35555''The River of the Arrow?''
35555''The deuce you did?
35555''Then all Doing is evil?''
35555''Then he is not dead, think you?''
35555''Then it means war?''
35555''Then one day the young elephant saw the half- buried iron, and turning to the elder said:"What is this?"
35555''Then thou goest forth to follow the strangers?''
35555''Then what is the Babu''s pay if so much is put upon his head?''
35555''Then what is the plan?''
35555''Then what is to fear from them?''
35555''Then where is the pistol that I may wear it?''
35555''Then why hast thou left out my name in writing to that Holy One?''
35555''Then why talk like an ape up in a tree?
35555''Then why--?''
35555''Then you think I had better go?''
35555''Thinkest thou it will betray us?''
35555''Thinkest thou?
35555''Thou art from the North?''
35555''Thou didst not say I was a Sahib?''
35555''Thou must have?
35555''Thou wilt return?
35555''Thy Gods useless, heh?
35555''Thy own mother has no nose?
35555''To be written in Hindi?''
35555''To know again?''
35555''To what, child?''
35555''To whom else should I come?
35555''Tum- mut?
35555''Was I born yesterday?''
35555''Was not the River near Benares?
35555''Was one dressed belike as a faquir?''
35555''Was that Lurgan Sahib?''
35555''Was that more magic?''
35555''Was there ever such a chela?
35555''Was there ever such a disciple as I?''
35555''Was there nothing?''
35555''We take the Road, then?''
35555''Well done, indeed?
35555''Well, art tired of the Road, or wilt thou come on to Umballa with me and work back with the horses?''
35555''Well, what is it?''
35555''Were it not better to walk?''
35555''What about artillery, sir?''
35555''What am I?
35555''What are a few rupees''--the Pathan threw out his open hand carelessly--''to the Colonel Sahib?
35555''What are the letters that the fat priest is waving before the Colonel?
35555''What are you doing here?
35555''What are you saying?''
35555''What can he want now?''
35555''What city do ye hail from not to know a canal- cut?
35555''What do they prepare?''
35555''What do you think he will do?''
35555''What dost thou do now, then?''
35555''What dost thou not know of this world?''
35555''What dost thou?''
35555''What else?''
35555''What evil?
35555''What good is all this to me?''
35555''What hakim, mother?''
35555''What if I do not give it thee?
35555''What is caste to a cut throat?''
35555''What is he doing?
35555''What is his business?''
35555''What is it then?''
35555''What is it to fear?
35555''What is it to thee, woman of ill- omen, where he goes?''
35555''What is it?
35555''What is it?''
35555''What is now?''
35555''What is that--"Rishti"?''
35555''What is that?''
35555''What is thatt?''
35555''What is the name?''
35555''What is the prayer?''
35555''What is the talk?''
35555''What is there to eat?
35555''What is this?''
35555''What is this?''
35555''What is this?''
35555''What is thy scheme?''
35555''What is to do now?''
35555''What is your caste?
35555''What knowledge hast thou of thy birth- hour?''
35555''What like of folk are they within?''
35555''What madness was that, then?''
35555''What manner of life hast thou led, not to know The Year?
35555''What matter under all the heavens?
35555''What matter?
35555''What matters, Friend of all the World?
35555''What need of a river save to water at before sundown?
35555''What need?
35555''What need?''
35555''What new devilry?''
35555''What new trick is this?''
35555''What other than Gunga?''
35555''What others?''
35555''What profit to kill men?''
35555''What proof is there?''
35555''What rivers have ye by Benares?''
35555''What said the Sahiba?''
35555''What talk is this of us, Sahib?''
35555''What was the upshot of last night''s babble?''
35555''What was you bukkin''to that nigger about?''
35555''What-- what is this?''
35555''What-- what is thy God?''
35555''What?''
35555''When will that be?''
35555''Whence had thou that song, despiser of this world?''
35555''Where goest thou?''
35555''Where in Tibet?''
35555''Where is Mr. Lurgan''s house?''
35555''Where is he?
35555''Where is my Holy One?''
35555''Where is that River?
35555''Where is the house?''
35555''Where is the money?''
35555''Where is this new haste born from?
35555''Where is your master''s house?''
35555''Whither does it lead?''
35555''Whither go we?''
35555''Whither goes he?''
35555''Whither went those who lay here last even-- the lama and the boy?
35555''Who am I to dispute an order?''
35555''Who bears arms against the law?''
35555''Who cares to tell truth to a letter- writer?''
35555''Who cooked it?''
35555''Who else watched over thee since our wonderful journey began?''
35555''Who else?
35555''Who expects any colt to carry heavy weight at first?
35555''Who has died in thy house?''
35555''Who is Kim-- Kim-- Kim?''
35555''Who is at Shamlegh this summer?''
35555''Who is she?
35555''Who is that?''
35555''Who is the hakim, Maharanee?''
35555''Who is thy woman in the Plains?
35555''Who is to tell him?
35555''Who is with them?''
35555''Who knows?''.
35555''Who makes the boy a soldier?''
35555''Who told?''
35555''Who watches us across the street?''
35555''Who will receive us this evening?''
35555''Whom dost thou serve?''
35555''Why could not I take away the little book and be done with it?''
35555''Why did he not slay thee out of hand?''
35555''Why didst thou not tell before?''
35555''Why not follow the Way thyself, and so accompany the boy?''
35555''Why should I ask?
35555''Why should I fear?''
35555''Why should I lie to thee, Hajji?''
35555''Why should I regard?
35555''Why?
35555''Why?
35555''Why?
35555''Why?''
35555''Will he draw pay?''
35555''Will he pay?''
35555''Will it travel to Benares?''
35555''Will they kill thee?''
35555''Will thy son be a priest, then?
35555''Wilt thou some day sell my head for a few sweetmeats if the fit takes thee?''
35555''Without payment?''
35555''Ye did; but, Powers o''Darkness, how did ye know?''
35555''You come-- eh?
35555''You have been in Be-- England?''
35555''You talk the same as a nigger, do n''t you?''
35555''You''re fond of him then?''
35555''Your mother?''
35555A Cause was put out into the world, and, old or young, sick or sound, knowing or unknowing, who can rein in the effect of that Cause?
35555A Red Bull on a green field, that shall carry thee to the Heavens-- or what?
35555A Red Bull on a green field, was it not?''
35555A broken wheel?
35555A gun sayest thou?
35555A locked box in which to keep holy books?
35555A rupee to the temple?
35555A servant to set you forth upon your journey?
35555A tall man with black hair, walking thus?''
35555All this disguise for one evening?
35555And His life is known?''
35555And by Kulu- road?
35555And how long have you two been looking for it?''
35555And how long might such a boy live after the news was told?''
35555And how old is she?''
35555And is all well?''
35555And the Sahiba fed thee well?
35555And then?''
35555And thou art a Sahib?
35555And thou-- the English know of these things?
35555And thou?''
35555And what is Kim?''
35555And where hast thou been?''
35555And where is he?''
35555And why?''
35555And you did n''t bother your head about it?
35555Are thy brothers''regiments also under orders?''
35555Are you a Mason, by any chance?''
35555Are you very sick?''
35555Art thou the only beggar in the city?
35555At what hour runs the te- rain?''
35555At which school?''
35555Belly- speak-- eh?''
35555Below, in coarse verse:''O Allah, who sufferest lice to live on the coat of a Kabuli, why hast thou allowed this louse Lutuf to live so long?''
35555But afterwards, old man-- afterwards?''
35555But for one little moment-- thou canst overtake the dooli in ten strides-- if thou wast a Sahib, shall I show thee what thou wouldst do?''
35555But had it not been proven at Umballa that his sign in the high heavens portended war and armed men?
35555But how could I know that the Red Bull would bring me to this business?''
35555But how if we insult the Sahibs''Gods thereby?
35555But how is it done?''
35555But how thinkest thou, chela, to recompense these people, and especially the priest, for their great kindness?
35555But how?
35555But is not the little gun a delight?
35555But now, Red Hat, what is to be done?''
35555But what does He when He is about to give an order?''
35555But what dost thou do?''
35555But what said he of the meaning of the stars, Friend of all the World?''
35555But where is the River?''
35555But who art thou, dressed in that fashion, to speak in this fashion?''
35555But why should one whose Star leads him to war follow a holy man?''
35555By this time all the villages know what has befallen the Sahibs-- eh?''
35555CHAPTER VII Unto whose use the pregnant suns are poised With idiot moons and stars retracting stars?
35555CHAPTER XII''Who hath desired the Sea-- the sight of salt- water unbounded?
35555CHAPTER XIII''Who hath desired the Sea-- the immense and contemptuous surges?
35555Can any enter?''
35555Can you quite see?
35555Can you tell me anything about him?''
35555Charms are better, eh?
35555Choor?
35555Come and see?''
35555Could any one take them out without the Railway''s knowledge?''
35555Curse me?
35555Curses?
35555D''ye see my dilemma?''
35555D''you add prophecy to your other gifts?
35555D''you know anything about his money affairs?''
35555Did never the healer of sick pearls tell thee so?
35555Did one make a prophecy?
35555Did ye ever hear the like?''
35555Didst hear of Bhotiyal( Tibet)?
35555Do I not safeguard thy old feet about the ways?
35555Do children drop from heaven in thy country?
35555Do n''t you''ate it?''
35555Do underlings order the goings of eight thousand redcoats-- with guns?''
35555Do ye think Yankling Sahib will permit down- country police to wander all over the hills, disturbing his game?
35555Do you know what that means?
35555Do you mind?''
35555Do you understand?''
35555Do you understand?)
35555Does he go afoot, for the sake of past sins?''
35555Does the Wheel hang still if a child spin it-- or a drunkard?
35555Does this make all clear?''
35555Dost know it?''
35555Dost thou grudge me that?
35555Dost thou know his touch, then?
35555Dost thou know what manner of women we be in this quarter?
35555Dost thou love me?
35555Dost thou not know?''
35555Dost thou remember our first day under Zam- Zammah?''
35555Eh, Prince?''
35555Eh?
35555Eh?''
35555Eh?''
35555Else what was the use of the Gods?
35555Else why did he prick with an iron between the soles of thy slippers?''
35555Else why did the fat padre seem so impressed, and why the glass of hot yellow wine from the lean one?
35555Else why should we come?
35555Fair or black?
35555Five-- ten minutes alone, if I had not been so pressed, and I might--''''Is he cured yet, miracle- worker?''
35555For sale, I suppose?''
35555For six months he shall run at his choice: but who will be his sponsor?''
35555Fountain of Wisdom, where fell the arrow?''
35555Four flawed emeralds there are, but one is drilled in two places, and one is a little carven--''''Their weights?''
35555Give him the firmament God made him for, And what shall take the air of him?
35555Grogan''s dining here to- night, is n''t he?''
35555Had any one knowledge of such a stream?
35555Has any one ever done that same sort of magic to you before?''
35555Has the Sahiba made a young man of thee by her cookery?''
35555Hast thou dared to look even thus far?''
35555Hast thou eaten?
35555Hast thou ever heard the name of thy brother?''
35555Hast thou heard?''
35555Hast thou money for the road?''
35555Hast thou not told me that some day a Red Bull will come out of a field to help thee?
35555Hast thou said that I take thee to Lucknow?''
35555Have I shifted thee and lifted thee and slapped and twisted thy ten toes to find texts flung at my head?
35555Have I slept?
35555Have I thy leave-- Prince?''
35555Have they any knowledge of Hindi, such as had the Keeper of Images?''
35555Have they made thee a healer?
35555Have they marked out for the baggage- waggons behind?''
35555Have they no disciples?
35555Have we not walked enough for a little?
35555Have ye parted?''
35555Have you come far?''
35555Having found the Way, seest thou, that shall free me from the Wheel, need I trouble to find a way about the mere fields of earth-- which are illusion?
35555He asked neither pension nor retaining fee, but, if they deemed him worthy, would they write him a testimonial?
35555He ca n''t write English, can he?''
35555He comes up with his men and he consorts with the lama, and then he calls me a fool, and is very rude--''''But wherefore-- wherefore?''
35555He has not yet heard the Great Queen''s order that--''''Order?
35555He lent thee his strength?
35555He rose to go, and as an afterthought asked,''Who is that angry- faced Sahib who lost the cheroot- case?''
35555He says, Why have you no disciples, and stop bothering him?
35555He will then say"What proof hast thou?"
35555His Sea in no showing the same-- his Sea and the same''neath all showing-- His Sea that his being fulfils?
35555His Sea in no wonder the same-- his Sea and the same in each wonder-- His Sea that his being fulfils?
35555Holy One, hast thou been here long?
35555Holy One, whence came--?''
35555How can I take thee away, or account for thy disappearing if I set thee down and let thee run off into the crops?
35555How can I, whelmed by a flux of talk, meditate upon the Way?''
35555How can they make trouble?
35555How canst thou receive instruction all jostled of crowds?
35555How comes it this is true?''
35555How didst thou do it?
35555How do I know, having written the letter, that thou wilt not run away?''
35555How does that strike you, Mahbub?
35555How far came we to- day in the flesh?''
35555How long have you had these things, boy?''
35555How long were they with thee?''
35555How many maids, and whose wives, hang upon thy eyelashes?
35555How many more mixed friends do you keep in Asia?''
35555How much did you bet-- eh?''
35555How runs thy prophecy?''
35555How shall I make thanks?
35555How soon can he become approximately effeecient chain- man?
35555How the Divil-- yes, He''s the man I mean-- can a street- beggar raise money to educate white boys?''
35555How thinkest thou?
35555How wilt thou ever make a soldier, Princeling?''
35555I am a sufi( free- thinker), but when one can get blind- sides of a woman, a stallion, or a devil, why go round to invite a kick?
35555I come as Ladakhi trader-- oh anything-- and I say to you:"You want to buy precious stones?"
35555I could praise thee, but what need?
35555I mean, how did you think?''
35555I order a Holy One-- a Teacher of the Law-- to come and speak to a woman?
35555I will have Justice--''''Am I to be blocked by a shouting ape who upsets ten thousand sacks under a young horse''s nose?
35555I''ll worm them out of the boy later on and-- you see?''
35555If I die to- day, who shall bring the news-- and to whom?
35555If I withdraw him by order now-- what will he do, think you?
35555If he is my chela-- does-- will-- can any one take him from me?
35555If there is money to be paid--''''Oh, be silent,''whispered Kim;''are we Rajahs to throw away good silver when the world is so charitable?''
35555If you were Asiatic of birth you might be employed right off; but this half- year of leave is to make you de- Englishised, you see?
35555In silence, as we do of Tibet, or speaking aloud?''
35555In what way didst thou get to Benares?
35555Indeed thy hold is surer even than mine; for who would miss a boy beaten to death, or, it may be, thrown into a well by the roadside?
35555Is aught missing?''
35555Is he a Buddhist?''
35555Is he by chance''--he lowered his voice--''one of us?''
35555Is he not my disciple?''
35555Is he not wise?
35555Is he well?
35555Is it Mahbub Ali the great dealer?''
35555Is it an order that thy servant does not speak to me?''
35555Is it another healing?''
35555Is it any lust of thine to be re- born as a rat, or a snake under the eaves-- a worm in the belly of the most mean beast?
35555Is it coming into shape?''
35555Is it finished, Holy One?''
35555Is it indeed all finished, O my father?''
35555Is it likely that he will understand our talk?
35555Is it lost?
35555Is it much to ask?''
35555Is it necessary to the comfort of thy heart to see that lama?''
35555Is it permitted to ask a question?''
35555Is it plain, chela?''
35555Is it the Way to sing them songs?''
35555Is it too late to look to- night for the River?''
35555Is it true by any chance?''
35555Is it unbelievable stupidity?''
35555Is old Red Hat of that sort?
35555Is that down?''
35555Is the boy mad?''
35555Is the charm made, Holy One?''
35555Is the father of my son a well of charity to give to all who ask?''
35555Is the virtuous woman still bent upon a new one?''
35555Is there a film before them already?
35555Is there not a schoolmaster in the barracks?''
35555Is this Amritzar?''
35555Is this the way to lie to a Sahib?''
35555Is thy mind still set on following old Red Hat?''
35555It is a holy man, see''st thou?''
35555Kim replied therefore:''Bay mare?
35555Kimball, I suppose you''d like to be a soldier?''
35555Kismet, mallum?''
35555Know what?''
35555Laughest thou?
35555Let him be a teacher; let him be a scribe-- what matter?
35555Look, Hajji, is yonder the city of Simla?
35555Mallum?''
35555Might I ask you to send my mare round under cover?''
35555Mussalman, Hindu, Jain, or Buddhist?
35555Mussalman-- Sikh-- Hindu-- Jain-- low caste or high?''
35555My father, he got these papers from the Jadoo- Gher-- what do you call that?''
35555Neglect me?
35555Nor ever harmed a man?''
35555Not much, eh?
35555Now how the deuce am I to tell Hurree Babu, and whatt the deuce am I to do?
35555Now if it were stored up for my grandson--''''He that had the belly- pain?''
35555Now what in the world does that mean?''
35555Now what is to do, Kim?
35555Now which of the barracks is thine?''
35555Now, is that ravin''lunacy or a business proposition?
35555Of six hundred and eighty sabres stood fast to their salt-- how many think you?
35555Of what faith art thou?''
35555Of what known faith art thou?''
35555Of what use is a gun unfed?''
35555Oh, charitable ones, if I am left here, who shall tend that old man?''
35555Old Mahbub here still?''
35555Old bag of bones making curries for men who do not ask"Who cooked this?"
35555Old man, have I spoken truth?''
35555Once gone, who shall find me?
35555Once more, what manner of white boy art thou?''
35555One skinny brown finger heavy with rings lay on the edge of the cart, and the talk went this way:''Who is that one?''
35555Our work is like polishing jewels to be thrown to a dance- girl-- eh?''
35555Remember him who came only last month-- the faquir with the tortoise?''
35555Said the Sahiba cheerily from an upper window, after compliments:''What is the good of an old woman''s advice to an old man?
35555Said the hakim, hardly more than shaping the words with his lips:''How do you do, Mr. O''Hara?
35555Selling weeds-- eh?''
35555Shall I show thee how the Sahibs render thanks?''
35555Shall I take it away?''
35555Shall we say that, Tuesday next, you''ll hand him over to me at the night train south?
35555Shall we stay there?
35555Shall we wait awhile at Shamlegh, then?''
35555Since when have men and women been other than men and women?''
35555So I am a doctor, and-- you hear my talk?
35555So the lama also loved the Friend of all the World?''
35555Some little stream, may be-- dried in the heats?
35555Stark calm on the lap of the Line-- or the crazy- eyed hurricane blowing?
35555Such an one as this or that man?''
35555Suppose an Englishman came by and saw that thou hadst no nose?''
35555Suppose she had stole them?
35555Surely it was a little to see me that thou didst come?''
35555Surely thou hast made the old man rich?''
35555Surely thou must know?
35555Tell me if she recover?''
35555Tell me, did you see the shape of the pot?''
35555That''s your abrupt way of putting it, is it?''
35555Thatt is Huneefa''s look- out, you see?
35555The Lord-- the Excellent One-- He has honour here too?
35555The end of the tale, I think, is true; but what of the fore- part?''
35555The heave and the halt and the hurl and the crash of the comber wind- hounded?
35555The sleek- barrelled swell before storm-- gray, foamless, enormous, and growing?
35555Then a voice cried:"What shall come to the boy if thou art dead?"
35555Then in Hindi:''But what does he gain?
35555Then it would not be wrong to shoot them with their own guns, heh?''
35555Then some one beat him on the back, crying:''Tell us how ye knew, ye little limb of Satan?
35555Then who is to catch him?
35555There is one brotherhood of the caste, but beyond that again''--she looked round timidly--''the bond of the Pulton-- the Regiment-- eh?''
35555Therefore, what make we here?''
35555They be Hindus in Tibet, then?''
35555They fell upon two men sitting under this truck-- Hajji, what shall I do with this lump of tobacco?
35555They will make a Sahib of my disciple?
35555They''ll cure all that nonsense at St. Xavier''s, eh?''
35555Think you our Lord came so far north?''
35555Think you she will ask another charm for her grandsons?
35555Think you that we who serve Creighton Sahib need strange scullions to help us through a big dinner?''
35555Those Sahibs, who can not speak our talk, or the Babu, who for his own ends gave us money?
35555Thou art not drunk?''
35555Thou dost not, then, know of the River?''
35555Thou hast never lied?''
35555Thou knowest?''
35555Thou knowest?''
35555Thou wilt keep it for me?''
35555Thou wilt surely return?''
35555Three years I travelled through Hind, but-- can earth be stronger than Mother Earth?
35555Thy sister-- What owl''s folly told thee to draw thy carts across the road?
35555Thy work?''
35555Two men-- thou sayest?
35555Two old men and a boy?
35555Very foolish it is to use the wrong word to a stranger; for though the heart may be clean of offence, how is the stranger to know that?
35555Was Kim going to school?
35555Was he not the Friend of the Stars as well as of all the world, crammed to the teeth with dreadful secrets?
35555Was it a vision?
35555Was it some matter of a bay mare that Peters Sahib wished the pedigree of?''
35555Was it your box?''
35555Was there raw turmeric among thy food- stuffs?''
35555Wast thou very wet?''
35555Well, that''s settled, is n''t it?
35555What can I do for you, please?''
35555What can a hakim do?''
35555What can old eyes see except a full begging- bowl?''
35555What colour ash is there in thy pipe- bowl?
35555What concern hast thou with war?''
35555What did ye say about the war?''
35555What didst thou later?''
35555What do you call that?''
35555What dost thou do here?''
35555What else?
35555What else?''
35555What evidence will remain?
35555What gift has the Red Bull brought?''
35555What harm do thy Gods suffer from play with a babe?
35555What hast thou done?''
35555What in the world do you make of that?''
35555What is a beating when the very head is loose on the shoulders?''
35555What is an old man to do?''
35555What is it?
35555What is the custom of charity in this town?
35555What is the device on the flag?''
35555What is the good of stale food in the room, oh woman of ill- omen?''
35555What is the sense of curing a child one day and killing him with fright the next?''
35555What is this?''
35555What like of Gods were they?''
35555What manner of faquir art thou to shiver at a little watching?''
35555What need?
35555What of the hakim?''
35555What of the kilta?''
35555What of the old clothes?''
35555What of the weaknesses-- the belly and the neck, and the beating in the ears?''
35555What orders?
35555What said the priest?
35555What says Mahbub Ali?''
35555What shall the third incarnation be?''
35555What shall we do now?''
35555What shame?''
35555What should I care for mere words?''
35555What the deuce have you got there?''
35555What then?''
35555What used thou to her-- son?''
35555What was the last hypothetical devil mentioned?''
35555What were they like, eh?''
35555What will the healer of turquoises say to this?
35555What will they give thee for blood- money?''
35555What''s your name?''
35555What?
35555When didst thou steal the milk- woman''s slippers, Dunnoo?''
35555When do you come along?
35555When the Hills give thee back thy strength day by day?
35555Where are you goin''?''
35555Where are your horse- trucks?''
35555Where else?''
35555Where has he to run to?''
35555Where is my bed?''
35555Where is the Kamboh gone, Holy One?''
35555Where is the Saddhu?''
35555Where is the boy?
35555Where is your house?
35555Where was the Sahiba?''
35555Where, then, is the River?
35555Where--?
35555Whither goest thou?''
35555Whither would old bones go?''
35555Who am I that thou shouldst fling beggar- endearments at me?''
35555Who art thou?''
35555Who begs for thee, these days?''
35555Who but I saw that prophecy accomplished?
35555Who but I?''
35555Who is Kim?''
35555Who is the one- eyed and luckless son of shame that has not yet prepared my pipe?''
35555Who knows where we dropped the baggage?
35555Who looks for a rat in a frog- pond?
35555Who says the age of miracles is gone by?
35555Who shall say she does not acquire merit?''
35555Who shampooed thy legs?
35555Who should know but I?
35555Who speaks against her?''
35555Who suckled thee?''
35555Who, then, made Gunga in the beginning?''
35555Why art thou here?
35555Why come to me?''
35555Why did he want to poison you?''
35555Why does he not leave them?''
35555Why does not that yellow man answer?''
35555Why does this make one feel that we are so young a people?''
35555Why hinder him now?
35555Why is that beggar- brat not well beaten?''
35555Why not bid him sit on my knee, Shameless?
35555Why plague me with this talk, Holy One?
35555Why say so, then, on the open road?''
35555Why should I not run away when the school was shut?
35555Why-- why, do you speak English?
35555Why?
35555Why?''
35555Will he lead an army against us?
35555Will you hurt him, if I call him a shout now?
35555Will you let me go away?''
35555Will-- will he give me a blessing?''
35555Wilt thou carry him on thy shoulders?''
35555Wilt thou slay him or drown him in that wonderful river from which the Babu dragged thee?''
35555Woe to me, how shall I find my River?
35555Would it be safe to return the Colonel''s lead?
35555Wrap it in paper and put it under the salt- bag?
35555Ye believe in Providence, Bennett?''
35555Ye hail from Benares?
35555Yes, he wants to be an F. R. S.''''Hurree thinks well of the boy, does n''t he?''
35555You are not pleased, eh?''
35555You do not know the Hills?''
35555You drunk?
35555You have been shooting, eh?
35555You have got everything?''
35555You know that?''
35555You say:"Do I look like a man who buys precious stones?"
35555You see?
35555You was brought up in the gutter, was n''t you?''
35555a constable called out laughingly, as he caught sight of the soldier''s sword,''Are not the police enough to destroy evil- doers?''
35555and in what city is that teaching given?''
35555and to whom else should I talk?
35555but who can argue with a grandmother?''
35555but you do not understand?
35555he said, as he drew his prize under the light of the tent- pole lantern, then shaking him severely cried:''What were you doing?
35555said Father Victor,''or are you by way o''being a lusus naturà ¦?''